| 31. | Peeresses of the first creation were not allowed to sit in the House of Lords until the passage of the Life Peerages Act 1958.
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| 32. | Such forms are not used by royalty, peers, peeresses, or Anglican clergymen, who instead use only the post-nominal letters.
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| 33. | Baronets'widows follow rules similar to dowager peeresses; a widow of a previous baronet comes immediately before the wife of the present baronet.
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| 34. | However, Margaret was created a life peeress as Baroness Thatcher in her own right in 1992 after her retirement from the House of Commons.
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| 35. | His wife Sarah Hogg, Baroness Hogg, a life peeress in her own right, is also a member of the House of Lords.
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| 36. | His son Ronald also used the title, and then it fell to his granddaughter Sarah Elizabeth to become a Peeress In Her Own Right.
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| 37. | "' The Peeresses Act 1441 "'( 20 Hen 6 c 9 ) was an Act of the Parliament of England.
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| 38. | It was issued under the names of thirty peeresses who would become prominent anti-suffragists, as well as a number of peers and MPs.
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| 39. | "' Elizabeth Boyle, Countess of Guilford "'( n�e Feilding; died circa 3 September 1667 ) was an English peeress.
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| 40. | It was the first time in her eighteen races that Peeress had finished worse than fourth and her retirement to stud was announced a week later.
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