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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
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page should have ] on it, even if it redirects to another name - as
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an area for focused collaboration among
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A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage of England, Ireland and Scotland
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A B C D, 3rd Earl of Anyplace (1800–1875) (created Duke of Somewhere in 1860)
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Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
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Double barrelled names and mergers with other titles
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pages where the baronetcy is merged into a peerage.
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853:, not "P. D. James, Baroness James of Holland Park")
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1741:Category:Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
1648:ones. They used to be in separate pages for each
1617:. (Underway, but re changing article titles, see
1531:baronetcy is not shown as extant on the complete
2020:The Pocket Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland
1790:List of baronetcies in the baronetage of Ireland
1784:List of baronetcies in the baronetage of England
1668:If we have a number wrongly, please correct it.
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1291:Sir Henry Arthur Smith, 2nd Baronet (1725–1800)
919:Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
892:(not "Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford"),
861:, not "Douglas Hogg (politician)" or similar).
834:when the title holder did not use the peerage (
1751:Category:Baronets in the Baronetage of Ireland
1746:Category:Baronets in the Baronetage of England
1611:54 new peers were created on November 19, 2010
1187:. See also the guidelines on succession boxes
842:, not "Richard Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey")
661:The history of the title and associated titles
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930:Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge
838:, not "Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell";
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2000:Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage
1895:Standing Council of the Baronetage
1578:Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
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1362:Sir William Mount, 2nd Baronet
1358:Sir William Mount, 1st Baronet
1165:Lord Lieutenant of Barsetshire
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1500:Upload everybody on the
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98:Articles up for deletion
1980:The Complete Baronetage
1712:Harbord-Hamond baronets
1266:Articles on baronetcies
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2017:Henry Rumsey Forster:
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1175:The 7th Duke of Omnium
1158:The 5th Duke of Omnium
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423:Improve an article by:
217:Arts and entertainment
1893:Official Roll of the
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673:Marquess of Tavistock
609:Guide to WikiProjects
488:requests for comments
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113:Actors and filmmakers
34:WikiProject Biography
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1786:- extinct and extant
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1676:"List of baronetcies
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264:Royalty and nobility
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1580:using as necessary
1534:List of baronetcies
1522:List of baronetcies
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93:New articles
1997:Debrett's:
1863:C J Parry:
1527:Check each
1509:almost done
1456:{{s-start}}
1354:Robert Peel
1333:WP:BARONETS
1272:baronetcies
1155:Preceded by
1137:Henry Smith
1117:Preceded by
851:P. D. James
634:baronetcies
626:WikiProject
599:WikiProject
403:a scientist
368:an engineer
363:an educator
338:an animator
196:Maintenance
183:Departments
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2790:Unassessed
2083:Importance
2061:Statistics
1933:John Burke
1833:notability
1827:Notability
1735:Categories
1470:To do list
1445:John Smith
1439:1800–1850
1407:Succession
1398:References
1326:WP:BARONET
1261:Baronetage
1169:1917–1942
1131:1927–1997
1120:John Smith
1107:1942–1997
1075:Succession
785:for born;
597:This is a
383:a musician
358:a diplomat
191:Assessment
2917:User peer
2908:Userboxes
1987:Debrett's
1951:Burke's:
1943:Burke's:
1870:Debrett's
1679:of . . ."
1520:with the
1480:Baronetcy
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1318:Shortcuts
343:an artist
281:Aerospace
239:Genealogy
227:Musicians
2745:Assessed
2651:Template
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2481:Category
1835:, and a
1687:unproven
1683:complete
1646:unproven
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1342:Location
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1111:Extinct
811:Location
630:peerages
413:a writer
373:a lawyer
348:a bishop
333:an actor
328:a person
249:Military
2580:Project
2078:Quality
1638:current
1596:Add to
1529:dormant
1431:Baronet
1392:British
1372:Content
1220:Notes:
1200:In text
1030:Notes:
937:Content
864:Notes:
640:Peerage
486:Answer
393:a saint
138:Fashion
118:Authors
67:Members
2890:92,701
2868:19,931
2861:12,487
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103:People
72:Portal
2854:2,087
2847:4,766
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2429:7,661
2423:6,040
2413:1,531
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2056:Index
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1767:Lists
1605:S-reg
1550:Then
1486:Done.
1308:etc.
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773:Use:
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2100:Mid
2090:Top
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2459:41
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