| 21. | De Camp also featured Neanderthals in his later fantasy novel " The Pixilated Peeress " ( 1991 ).
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| 22. | The husband of a monarch is no higher than Prince Consort, and husbands of peeresses get no title at all.
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| 23. | In court last Friday, Salvi wanted to release another statement that was addressed to " peers and peeresses ."
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| 24. | The privilege of peerage extends to all temporal peers and peeresses regardless of their position in relation to the House of Lords.
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| 25. | A total of 1, 272 peers _ and a smattering of peeresses _ are eligible to sit in the House of Lords.
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| 26. | A peeress's title is used with the definite article : The Lord Morris's wife is " The Lady Morris ".
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| 27. | A member of the Royal Family uses a royal coronet instead of the coronet he or she would use as a peer or peeress.
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| 28. | He is the son of Lieutenant-Commander John David Maxwell, Lady de Ros, a " suo jure " peeress.
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| 29. | As his wife was made a life peeress, they were one of the few couples who both held titles in their own right.
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| 30. | The eldest son, Violet ( 1887 1969 ), became a Liberal politician and a Life Peeress in her own right in 1964.
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