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peer·age [ˈpɪərɪʤ, Am ˈpɪr-] SUBST

1. peerage no pl Brit:

peerage (peers)
peerage (rank)
member of the peerage
to be elevated to the peerage
to be given a peerage

2. peerage (book):

peerage

he·redi·tary ˈpeer·age SUBST + Sg/pl Verb

hereditary peerage

life ˈpeer·age SUBST Brit

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Her husband succeeded to the peerage in 1964.
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He was re-elected in 1859 and 1865, and held the seat until he succeeded to the peerage in 1867 on the death of his father.
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The peerage became extinct after his grandson died unmarried and without issue.
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He also received the title of "danshaku" (baron) under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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He was later released, and held several government positions before his retirement, and was also made a baron ("danshaku") in the "kazoku" peerage.
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Often the victory is commemorated in the territorial designation rather than the peerage itself.
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He declined the offer of a peerage on two occasions.
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He was later offered a peerage but declined.
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However, she died before any decision on her claim to the peerage had been reached.
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He was raised to the peerage in 1964 and sat as a labour peer.
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