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  1. Guide to WikiProjects. Directory of WikiProjects. This WikiProject primarily aims to standardise pages about peerages and baronetcies in the United Kingdom and Ireland (including the former states of England, Scotland, and Great Britain), and their holders.

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  3. Your Project's list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Peerage and Baronetage/Unreferenced BLPs. As of May 17 you have approximately 54 articles to be referenced, a 1.8% reduction from last week. The list of all other WikiProject UBLPs can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Unreferenced Biographies of Living Persons/WikiProjects.

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  5. Sure, glad to help. (Shouldn't this be a sub-page somewhere at WikiProject Peerage instead of a new user page?) Anyway, the task list should, perhaps, include a check against a published source after checking against Rayment — I recently discovered that Hamilton Baronets, which I made up based on his page, omits Hamilton of Preston (created 1762 or 1763), one of whom is Sir William Hamilton ...

  6. Tryde ( talk) 10:01, 15 December 2012 (UTC) The difference between (say) an Earl and a Viscount, or between a Viscount and a Baron, has always been a modest one: both are peers, and elevation from one rank of the peerage to another has never brought about a fundamental alteration in one's legal status.

  7. Cokayne's The Complete Peerage, 2nd edition, revised by Gibbs, et al, in 13 volumes (1910-1959).—This is a revised edition of Cokayne's 8-volume work (1887-1898). It has since been reprinted in multiple forms, with an additional 14th volume added in 2000. Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage; Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage

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