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  2. The hereditary peers form part of the peerage in the United Kingdom. As of August 2023, there are 805 hereditary peers: 30 dukes (including six royal dukes), 34 marquesses, 189 earls, 110 viscounts, and 442 barons (not counting subsidiary titles).

  3. May 15, 2024 · There are more than 800 hereditary peers across the UK - people who have inherited their title from their parents - but only 92 of them sit in the House of Lords and vote on laws.

  4. Mar 5, 2021 · Hereditary peers are those whose right to sit in the Lords is due to their title being inherited from their fathers (or, much less frequently, their mothers). Currently, there are 814 hereditary peers although only 92 can sit in the Lords at any one time.

  5. Oct 3, 2022 · Are there any female hereditary peers in the Lords today? No. Currently, no women sit among of the 92 hereditary peers in the House. Less than a third of all peers in the House of Lords are female.

  6. May 15, 2024 · There are more than 800 hereditary peers across the UK - people who have inherited their title from their parents - but only 92 of them sit in the House of Lords and vote on laws.

  7. 5 days ago · The bill to scrap hereditary peers forms the first part of an effort to slim down the chamber, while simultaneously cutting the number of Conservative legislators in the upper house: more than ...

  8. For the majority of its history, hereditary peerages were the norm. Today, the only new hereditary peerages granted are to members of the royal family; the last non-royal awardees of hereditary titles were in the Thatcher era.

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