-
holder of the
family properties;
there were two
periods in
which long-
abeyant peerages (in some
cases peerages of
doubtful reality) were
brought back:...
- This
article lists all dukedoms, extant, extinct, dormant,
abeyant, or forfeit, in the
peerages of England, Scotland,
Great Britain,
Ireland and the United...
- of
hereditary baronies,
lists all baronies, extant, extinct, dormant,
abeyant, or forfeit, in the
Peerage of England. List of
Lordships of Parliament...
-
peerage created at a
particular rank,
including extinct, dormant, and
abeyant peerages, see: List of
dukedoms in the
peerages of
Britain and Ireland...
- a list
including these "hidden"
earldoms as well as extinct, dormant,
abeyant, and
forfeit ones, see List of earldoms. The
general order of precedence...
- list,
which adds
these "hidden"
viscounties as well as extinct, dormant,
abeyant, and
forfeit ones, see List of Viscountcies. The
general order of precedence...
- after. For a more
complete historical listing,
including extinct, dormant,
abeyant,
forfeit dukedoms in
addition to
these extant ones, see List of dukedoms...
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Bruce of
Anandale (1295), a
subsidiary title for the Earl of Carrick,
abeyant 1371
Baron Bruce of
Whorlton (1641),
formerly a
subsidiary title for the...
- The
Complete Peerage (full title: The
Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland,
Great Britain, and the
United Kingdom Extant, Extinct, or Dormant);...
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extinct on his death,
Barony abeyant on his death) Jane Wharton, 7th
Baroness Wharton (1706–1761) (became sole heir 1739;
abeyant on her death)
Charles Theodore...