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  2. Peerage of England - Wikipedia

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    The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. From that year, the Peerages of England and Scotland were closed to new creations, and new peers were created in a single Peerage of Great Britain .

  3. Thomas Camoys, 1st Baron Camoys - Wikipedia

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    Ledger stone on top of chest tomb of Thomas de Camoys, 1st Baron Camoys, St George's Church, Trotton, 19th century brass rubbing / engraving.The arms show Camoys encircled by the Garter, and Camoys impaling Mortimer, for his second wife Elizabeth Mortimer.

  4. Baron Cobham - Wikipedia

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    Brass in Cobham Church of Joan Septvans, mother of Henry de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham. The Cobhams were a family of lawyers who worked as circuit judges on the eyre and in local government in various roles such as Sheriff of Kent and Warden of the Cinque Ports.

  5. Thomas Brugge, 5th Baron Chandos - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Brugge (c. 1459 – 26 January 1535), married (1) William Cassey (2) Walter Rowdon. There is a commemorative memorial brass plaque on the floor of Eldersfield church. Alice Brugge (born c. 1460), married to Thomas William Chicheley. Giles Brugge, 6th Baron Chandos (c. 1462/63 – 1 December 1511), married to Isabel Baynham.

  6. History of the British peerage - Wikipedia

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    The history of the British peerage, a system of nobility found in the United Kingdom, stretches over the last thousand years. The current form of the British peerage has been a process of development. While the ranks of baron and earl predate the British peerage itself, the ranks of duke and marquess were introduced to England in the

  7. Peerages in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A Peerage is a form of crown distinction, with Peerages in the United Kingdom comprising both hereditary and lifetime titled appointments of various ranks, which form both a constituent part of the legislative process and the British honours system within the framework of the Constitution of the United Kingdom.

  8. William Brass, 1st Baron Chattisham - Wikipedia

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    William Brass, 1st Baron Chattisham (11 February 1886 – 24 August 1945), known as Sir William Brass between 1929 and 1945, was a British Conservative Party politician. Early life [ edit ]

  9. Henry de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham - Wikipedia

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    Monumental brass in Cobham Church of Joan Septvans (d. 1298), wife of John de Cobham (d. 1300) and mother of Henry de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham. He was the son and heir of John de Cobham (d. 1300), [2] of Cobham and of Cooling, Sheriff of Kent, Constable of Rochester Castle in Kent and one of the Barons of the Exchequer, [2] by his wife Joan de Septvans (d. 1298), [3] whose monumental brass ...