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Name Summoned to Lords Diocesan bishop as of; Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: Justin Welby [a] 28 November 2011 [b] 2011 Lord Archbishop of York: Stephen Cottrell: 10 February 2014 [c] 2010 Lord Bishop of London: Sarah Mullally: 10 April 2018 2018 Lord Bishop of Durham: vacant: Lord Bishop of Winchester: Philip Mounstephen: 15 November 2023 2023 ...
Thomas Coventry, Lord Keeper (Lord Coventry from 1628) 1625 1640 Charles I (1625–1649) Lord Finch, Lord Keeper [b] 1640 1641 Lord Lyttleton of Mounslow, Lord Keeper (Took Great Seal to the King in 1642) 1641 1645 Richard Lane, Lord Keeper 1645 1650 Charles II Court in exile from 1649; Vacant: 1650 1653 Edward Herbert, Lord Keeper 1653 1654
Name Life Date Notes S1 King Edward III: 1312–1377 1348 Sovereign of the order upon establishing it 1 Edward, Prince of Wales: 1330–1376 23 April 1348 2 Henry of Grosmont, Earl of Lancaster: c. 1310–1361 1348 Later Duke of Lancaster 3 Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick: d. 1369 1348 4 Jean de Grailly, captal de Buch: d. 1376 1348 5
This is a list of the present and extant Barons (Lords of Parliament, in Scottish terms) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Note that it does not include those extant baronies which have become merged (either through marriage or elevation) with higher peerage dignities and are today only seen ...
Date of creation Surname Current status Notes Lord Erskine: 1429: Erskine: extant: also Earl of Mar (first creation) from 1438 until 1866 and Earl of Mar (seventh creation) and Earl of Kellie since 1866 Lord Hay: 1429: Hay: extant: created Earl of Erroll in 1453 Lord Somerville: c.1435: Somerville: dormant 1870 Lord Balveny: 1437: Douglas ...
Alexander Erskine, Lord Cardross: 28 The Earl of Eglinton: 1508 Hugh Montgomerie, 19th Earl of Eglinton Scotland Earl of Winton (United Kingdom 1859) Rhuridh Montgomerie, Lord Montgomerie: 29 The Earl of Caithness: 1455 Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness: Scotland Alexander Sinclair, Lord Berriedale: 30 The Earl of Mar and Kellie: 1404 or ...
The lords spiritual were bishops, abbots, and other leading clergymen who functioned similarly to feudal barons holding their land per baronium. [5] Generally they were centered at a cathedral or abbey and not a castle and although some were expected to provide soldiers for the king, they were not expected to fight themselves (however some of ...
The British nobility is made up of the peerage and the (landed) gentry.The nobility of its four constituent home nations has played a major role in shaping the history of the country, although the hereditary peerage now retain only the rights to stand for election to the House of Lords, dining rights there, position in the formal order of precedence, the right to certain titles, and the right ...