Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 18th century
LODGE’S PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE is acknowledged to be the most
complete, as well as the most elegant, work of the kind. As an
established and authentic authority on all questions respecting
the family histories, honours, and connections of the titled
aristocracy, no work has ever stood so high. It is published
under the especial patronage of Her Majesty, and is annually
corrected throughout, from the personal communications of the
Nobility. It is the only work of its class in which, _the type
being kept constantly standing_, every correction is made in
its proper place to the date of publication, an advantage which
gives it supremacy over all its competitors. Independently of
its full and authentic information respecting the existing
Peers and Baronets of the realm, the most sedulous attention is
given in its pages to the collateral branches of the various
noble families, and the names of many thousand individuals
are introduced, which do not appear in other records of the
titled classes. For its authority, correctness, and facility of
arrangement, and the beauty of its typography and binding, the
work is justly entitled to the place it occupies on the tables
of Her Majesty and the Nobility.
LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL CONTENTS.
Historical View of the Peerage.
Parliamentary Roll of the House of Lords.
English, Scotch, and Irish Peers, in their
orders of Precedence.
Alphabetical List of Peers of Great Britain
and the United Kingdom, holding superior
rank in the Scotch or Irish Peerage.
Alphabetical list of Scotch and Irish Peers,
holding superior titles in the Peerage of
Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
A Collective list of Peers, in their order of
Precedence.
Table of Precedency among Men.
Table of Precedency among Women.
The Queen and the Royal Family.
Peers of the Blood Royal.
The Peerage, alphabetically arranged.
Families of such Extinct Peers as have left
Widows or Issue.
Alphabetical List of the Surnames of all the
Peers.
The Archbishops and Bishops of England
and Ireland.
The Baronetage alphabetically arranged.
Alphabetical List of Surnames assumed by
members of Noble Families.
Alphabetical List of the Second Titles of
Peers, usually borne by their Eldest
Sons.
Alphabetical Index to the Daughters of
Dukes, Marquises, and Earls, who, having
married Commoners, retain the title
of Lady before their own Christian and
their Husband’s Surnames.
Alphabetical Index to the Daughters of
Viscounts and Barons, who, having
married Commoners, are styled Honourable
Mrs.; and, in case of the husband
being a Baronet or Knight, Hon. Lady.
A List of the Orders of Knighthood.
Mottoes alphabetically arranged and translated.
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