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  2. Robes of the British peerage - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament robe of a peer is a full-length garment of scarlet wool with a collar of white miniver fur. It is closed at the front with black silk satin ribbon ties (except for a short slit at the neck down half the length of the robe) but open from the shoulder on the right-hand side.

  3. Peerages in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Peers wear coronation robes and coronets during a specific part of the ceremony. However in 2023 peers were asked not to wear their coronets for the coronation of Charles III. Peers who are also Privy Councillors form part of the Accession Council upon the death of a monarch to make formal proclamation of the accession of the successor to the ...

  4. Lists of members of the House of Lords - Wikipedia

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  5. Peer Gynt - Wikipedia

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    Peer Gynt (/ p ɪər ˈ ɡ ɪ n t /, Norwegian: [peːr ˈjʏnt,-ˈɡʏnt]) [a] is a five-act play in verse written in 1867 by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. It is one of Ibsen's best known and most widely performed plays. Peer Gynt chronicles the journey of its title character from the Norwegian mountains to the North African desert and ...

  6. Peer Gynt (Grieg) - Wikipedia

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    Peer Gynt, Op. 23, is the incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's 1867 play Peer Gynt, written by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg in 1875. It premiered along with the play on 24 February 1876 in Christiania (now Oslo). [1] Grieg later created two suites from his Peer Gynt music.

  7. List of current members of the House of Lords - Wikipedia

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    1 February 2019 Conservative Life peer Former MP for Oxford West and Abingdon (2010–2017) Lord Blair of Boughton: 20 July 2010 Crossbench Life peer Former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police: Baroness Blake of Leeds: 1 February 2021 Labour Life peer Former Leader of Leeds City Council: Lord Blencathra: 28 February 2011 Conservative Life peer

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    Websites To Watch Full Movies for Free: 9 Safe, Secure and Legal Options These sites allow you to stream movies and TV shows for free. Some don’t require you to open an account, and, if you do ...

  9. Peerage of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    1 September 1789 Hugh Fortescue, Baron Fortescue: Earl of Beverley: 2 November 1790 Held by the Duke of Northumberland in the Peerage of Great Britain since 1865. Earl of Mansfield: 1 August 1792 Held by the Earl of Mansfield in the Peerage of Great Britain since 1843. [note 2] Earl of Carnarvon: 3 July 1793 Henry Herbert, Baron Porchester