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  2. Category:English gentry families - Wikipedia

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    This category is for English gentry families, namely historically prominent English families, generally connected with the local administration of a particular county. They are regarded as the families of the minor nobility, as opposed to families which held an hereditary peerage, often regarded as the major nobility

  3. List of family seats of English nobility - Wikipedia

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    3 Family seats of British baronets and gentry. 4 See also. 5 References. ... Family name or title Family seat Arden family: Park Hall, Castle Bromwich, West Midlands:

  4. List of British Jewish nobility and gentry - Wikipedia

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    The British nobility consists of the peerage and the gentry. The peerage is a legal system of largely hereditary titles, granted by the British sovereign. Under this system, only the senior family member bears a substantive title (duke, marquess, earl, viscount, baron).

  5. Landed gentry - Wikipedia

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    The landed gentry, or the gentry (sometimes collectively known as the squirearchy), is a largely historical Irish and British social class of landowners who could live entirely from rental income, or at least had a country estate. It is the British element of the wider European class of gentry.

  6. Category:Noble families of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    English gentry families (91 C, ... Alexander family (British aristocracy) (31 P) Allsopp family ... Wodehouse (surname) Wolfson family

  7. British nobility - Wikipedia

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    The British nobility is made up of the peerage and the gentry of the British Isles.. Though the UK is today a constitutional monarchy with strong democratic elements, historically the British Isles were more predisposed towards aristocratic governance in which power was largely inherited and shared amongst a noble class.

  8. Gentry - Wikipedia

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    The British upper classes consist of two sometimes overlapping entities, the peerage and landed gentry. In the British peerage, only the senior family member (typically the eldest son) inherits a substantive title (duke, marquess, earl, viscount, baron); these are referred to as peers or lords.

  9. Category:English families - Wikipedia

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    English gentry families (91 C, 52 P) Families of English ancestry (6 C, 10 P) * Anglo-Irish families (45 C, 15 P) ... Wilberforce (name) Willoughby family; Willson Group;