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2129: 1257:). Usual practice is to use the full form for historical lists (e.g. lists of incumbents of a particular office) and the correct style for contemporary lists (e.g. lists of current Privy Counsellors or members of the House of Lords), but usage is by no means consistent, and the form considered most appropriate for a particular list should be used (more graphical lists tend to use the correct style for aesthetic reasons). 2217: 2176: 42: 591: 1217:" in their full form and "the ]" otherwise. Second and subsequent reference should be to "Lord Salisbury" or "Salisbury" ("the Duke" or "Devonshire" for Dukes). Their wives have the same form of reference, save that ordinals are obviously omitted and the usage of the title alone should not be used: "Lady Salisbury" or "the Duchess". 1368:, would not be at "Sir Ferdinand Mount, 3rd Baronet" even if he used the title, as it is not necessary for disambiguation.) The baronetcy alone should not be used for disambiguation without the preceding "Sir": "John Smith" or "Sir John Smith, 17th Baronet" are fine, but "John Smith, 17th Baronet" should not be used. 1402:
Baronets, as with knights, should be referred to as "Sir John Smith", and afterwards as "Sir John" or "Smith". Again as with knights, the "Sir" should be included in the link, even if not in the article title; e.g. ]. The numeral and "Baronet" should normally not be included in text (e.g. ]), except
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Succession boxes for offices, when these are held by peers, should refer to them by title, masking a link to the actual article. The style used is "The Earl of Somewhere", "The Lord Elsewhere", etc. In cases where this is ambiguous, where offices have been held successively by successive holder of
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Unlike in the article title, when a peer holds one or more other peerages of the same rank as his most senior peerage, they should all be used in the opening, with a connecting "and" if appropriate ("7th Earl of X and 5th Earl of Y", or "7th Earl of X, 5th Earl of Y and 2nd Earl
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Articles on peers should start with the peer's full name and highest title(s) in bold, followed by linked authorised post-nominal letters, separated from the name and each other by commas, and then the dates of birth and death in brackets as usual. For example, the article on
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The history should note the creation or creations of the titles in question, and should also indicate if the circumstances under which any peerage of a previous creation ended: forfeiture, extinction, etc. The article should note the subsidiary titles, and any
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In familial references (when stating who someone's father, mother, brother, etc. was), and in non-contemporaneous references (i.e. references to time periods different to that of the narrative), peers should be referred to as, for example, "the
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should be sorted by surname, i.e. all baronetcies held by people with a particular surname should share an article, regardless of whether they are actually related. The article should be at "Surname baronets", e.g.
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page should have ] on it, even if it redirects to another name - as Harbord-Hamond redirects to Baron Suffield (but might have redirected to Hamond). It is intended that all family surnames should be listed in ].
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Peers whose titles are in the form "X of Y" should always be referred to by the full title, if a title is used, but use of the X alone, without a preceding "Lord" or "Lady", is fine. Example: the
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Articles on Royal peers who were not princes (i.e. those before the 16th century) should have ordinals and should use the territorial "surname" usually taken from a place of birth. Examples:
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Peers should appear in lists either in the form used in the article title (substituting a different peerage if appropriate for the time period in question) or by their correct style (see
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For alphabetizing, please use the last name listed, e.g., Home-Purves-Hume-Campbell should be in lists at Campbell. This policy is up for discussion on the project's discussion page.
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Wives of peers, when the title is used in the article name (the same rules apply as for substantive peers as to whether it should be), should have their married surnames.
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Only post-nominals authorised (or at the time for historic articles) by the relevant authorities should be used e.g The Crown ( generally in Monarchies) or State.
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The following are some categories that may be placed on any Knowledge (XXG) article relating to baronets. When using, remember to remove the first semi-colon.
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before succeeding, these should be mentioned at the beginning, after the dates of birth and death. For example, the article on a fictional peer might begin:
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Titles should be listed in descending order of seniority (in contrast to succession boxes for offices, which are listed in ascending chronological order).
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The styles a peer held over the course of his life should be contained in a "Styles" section of the article. For example, with the fictional peer above:
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Peers below the rank of Duke should not be referred to by their rank alone: "the Marquess said...", "the Earl went...", etc., should never be used.
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The list could be formatted as follows, with Earl of Anyplace a title associated with Duke of Somewhere, the article being at "Duke of Somewhere":
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When a peer holds one or more other peerages of the same rank as his most senior peerage, use only the most senior peerage in the title. Example:
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The years listed next to the titles are the years of creation and extinction etc. (if applicable), while the remaining are birth and death dates.
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list of every baronetcy that has ever existed, including not only the current/extant baronetcies, but also all extinct baronetcies and currently
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Titles and prefixes issuing from sources other than the Crown and the Church (for example, "Dr" and "Professor") should not be used with peers.
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In both cases, the peerage can be used when necessary for disambiguation, and should always be preferred over parenthetical disambiguation (
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Articles should start with the name and "Ordinal Baronet" in bold, followed as with other people by post-nominal letters. For example:
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Honorific prefixes should not be used. For Royal peers and peeresses their styles should be contained in a style box template (see
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when the pre-ennoblement name of a peer is exclusively used in normal usage, often when the peerage was a retirement honour (
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in the United Kingdom and Ireland (including the former states of England, Scotland, and Great Britain), and their holders.
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The highest title should always be used at the beginning of the article, even if a lesser one is used in the article title.
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so we need to update all those articles and quite likely create some new ones for people who didn't already have one.
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Articles on Royal peers who are/were princes should be at "Prince Name, Rank of Title" (i.e. no ordinal). Examples:
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Life peeresses should be referred to as "the Baroness Title" in full form, but simply "Lady Title" in running text.
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The ordinal "1st" is used for hereditary peers even when a title became extinct on the death of its first holder.
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Succession to peerages should be shown by succession boxes, which are created by the appropriate templates (see
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Create a WikiPolicy about the format of the Baronetcy pages and an example. And decide the standard format for
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Peers whose titles are in the form "X and Y" are referred to at second mention by the X alone, e.g. the
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Wives of barons (both hereditary and life) should be termed "Baroness" in the article title. Example:
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Titles should only share articles when one is totally connected to the other: no one has ever been
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by G. E. Cokayne and others, 1910-1954; including Vol. XIV (1994) which is entirely genealogical.
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Male life peers should be referred to as "the Lord Title" in full form, not "the Baron Title".
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Check each baronetcy and baronet talk page has a WPBiography|baronets-work-group=yes template
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Where there is a double barrelled name, eg Harbord-Hamond a page should be created called
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Eliminate the "Unassessed importance" articles in the statistics at the foot of this page.
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should be called "Lord Archer of Weston-super-Mare" or "Archer", but never "Lord Archer".
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Sir Robert Henry Alexander Smith, 3rd Baronet (1750–1825) (created Baron Smith in 1815)
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As the code shows, each set of post-nominal letters links to the appropriate article:
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As in the article title, wives of Barons should be termed "Baroness" in the opening.
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When individuals inherited or were created peers but are best known to history by a
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A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage of England, Ireland and Scotland
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain 1863
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Check each page goes to a live hyperlink (i.e., create a page for each baronetcy)
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The post-nominal abbreviation "Bt" for "Baronet" should not be used with peers.
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Peers who are Privy Counsellors should have the post-nominal "PC" (linked to
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A B C D, 3rd Earl of Anyplace (1800–1875) (created Duke of Somewhere in 1860)
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry 1847 A to L
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Assess the quality of the unassessed articles (FA, GA, A, B, Start, Stub)
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As with peers, boxes should be used. They should be formatted like this:
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when making familial references or when confusion might otherwise arise.
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The two sets of lists therefore are not exactly reflexive; rather, the
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Add to each baronets page a description of the relevant coat of arms.
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Single peerages with multiple parts should be used in full. Example:
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Lord Elsewhere's Heir Apparent: A B C D, Earl of Anywhere (b. 1960)
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After the list, the current heirs should be listed, in this format:
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The Baronetage of England, or, The History of the English Baronets
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A list of the holders of the titles and of the associated titles.
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Baronets should generally be at their simple name; for example,
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A peer's article should be at "Name, (Ordinal) Rank (of) Title
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List of baronetcies in the baronetage of the United Kingdom
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The remainder (i.e., the rule for inheritance of the title)
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Category:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
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Assess the priority of the articles (top, high, mid, low)
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Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (royalty and nobility)
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Robert Henry Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Smith (1750–1825)
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Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
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Heir Apparent: A B C D, Marquess of Elsewhere (b. 1930)
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Category:Knowledge (XXG) requested photographs of people
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Biography (peerage) articles by quality and importance
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The Most Hon. The Marquess of Somewhere, KG, PC (1998–)
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The Most Hon. The Marquess of Somewhere, PC (1989–1998)
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List of baronetcies in the baronetage of Great Britain
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There is no consensus that nobility infers automatic
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WikiProject Biography work groups and child projects
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List of baronetcies in the baronetage of Nova Scotia
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Category:Baronets in the Baronetage of Great Britain
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Double barrelled names and mergers with other titles
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Check each Rayment baronetcy is on the relevant list
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pages where the baronetcy is merged into a peerage.
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The Most Hon. The Marquess of Somewhere (1983–1989)
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John Henry William Smith, 6th Marquess of Somewhere
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