Question:
What are the titles of British nobility starting with the lowest?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
What are the titles of British nobility starting with the lowest?
Four answers:
ratherperson
2006-11-29 02:52:42 UTC
Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount and Baron (from highest to lowest)
sweetred171
2006-11-30 01:35:32 UTC
This should help you...

BURKE'S GUIDE TO BRITISH TITLES

Following a number of enquiries from readers about the acquisition of a British title, we have compiled the following brief guide.



The Peerage

There are five grades of the Peerage; Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, and Baron. These titles can only be inherited, normally by the eldest son, or be bestowed upon an individual by the state. It is not possible to buy any of these titles.



Life Peerage

These have been issued since 1958 and cannot be passed down the family line.



Baronet

Entitling the individual to use the prefix Sir, these are hereditary titles and cannot be bought.



Knighthood

A Knighthood is awarded by the state only and is not hereditary. It is not possible to buy a knighthood.



Scottish Feudal Baron

A Scottish Feudal Barony can be bought through an agent such as Barony Titles - www.baronytitles.com. The owner is entitled to use the title '(name) Baron of (placename)'.



English and Irish Feudal Baronies

English Feudal Baronies were abolished in England in 1660 by Act of Parliament and a similar Act was passed in Ireland two years later.



Lord of the Manor

A Lord of the Manor title can be bought through the Manorial Society of Great Britain, and entitles the owner to the title '(name), Lord of the Manor of (place name)'. The owner of the title is not allowed to use the title of 'Lord (name or placename)'. The Manorial Society of Great Britain is a commercial organisation, not an official body. Though some manorial titles do have a historical context, they are not included in Burke’s Peerage.





--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



If you would like to read more about acquiring a British title, visit the Earl of Bradford’s web site – www.faketitles.com.
anonymous
2006-11-29 06:20:40 UTC
http://members.shaw.ca/jobev/title.html



very good site with all info needed.
Sandy Lou
2006-11-29 16:10:45 UTC
Baronet, Baron, Earl, Viscount, Marquess, Duke


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
Loading...