Volume | Pub date | Editors[5] | Additional material |
I. Ab-Adam to Basing | 1910 | Hon. Vicary Gibbs | Appendix A - page 457 - Some observations on early Irish Baronies Appendix B - page 465 - The dukedom of Châtellerault Appendix C - page 469 - Precedency of peers in Parliament by Royal prerogative Appendix D - page 472 - Precedency anomalously allowed Appendix E - page 475 - Scottish peerages forfeited after the Risings of 1715 and 1745, and subsequent restorations Appendix F - page 480 - Jacobite Peerages Appendix G - page 490 - Eldest sons of peers summoned to Parliament v.p. in one of their father's peerages Appendix H - page 496 - Amusements of men of fashion in 1782 Appendix I - page 499 - Politics of Peers Appendix J - page 503 - Grant of the Comté of Aumale to Richard, Earl of Warwick |
II. Bass to Canning | 1912 | Hon. Vicary Gibbs | Appendix A - page 525 - The Loyalists Bloody Roll Appendix B - page 527 - The Order Of The Garter Appendix C - page 597 - The Battle Of Boroughbridge Appendix D - page 603 - The Great Offices Of State Appendix E - page 649 - Officers Of The College Of Arms Appendix F - page 651 - Coronation Peerages Appendix G - page 656 - Lord Lieutenants Dismissed By James II Appendix H - page 658 - Principal Persons In Arms For The Prince Of Orange |
III. Canonteign to Cutts | 1913 | Hon. Vicary Gibbs with the assistance of H. A. Doubleday[6] | Appendix A - page 589 - Surrender of peerages in England Appendix B - page 592 - A list of peers and heirs apparent of peers who served in the South African War of 1899–1902 Appendix C - page 597 - Some observations on medieval names Appendix D - page 631 - Peers present in and absent from James II's Irish parliament of 7 May 1689 Appendix E - page 635 - Peerage titles chosen to commemorate foreign achievements Appendix F - page 637 - Special remainders granted to commoners Appendix G - page 639 - Peers and peeresses converted to the Roman Catholic faith since 1850 Appendix H - page 642 - Profuse creations and promotions in the Irish peerage Appendix I - page 648 - Peers who voted against the third reading of the Reform Bill |
IV. Dacre to Dysart | 1916 | Hon. Vicary Gibbs with the assistance of H. A. Doubleday[6] | Appendix A - page 571 - Peers (present or future) included in "Fox's Martyrs" at the election of 1784 Appendix B - page 573 - Peers who were commanders or captains in the Commonwealth armies Appendix C - page 575 - The greatest estates in Ireland in 1799 Appendix D - page 576 - Earldoms created by Stephen and the Empress Maud Appendix E - page 580 - Courtesy titles Appendix F - page 583 - Peers who have been Presidents of the Union Societies at Oxford and Cambridge Appendix G - page 585 - The Protectorate House of Lords, commonly known as Cromwell's "Other House," 1657–1659 Appendix H - page 651 - Earldoms and baronies in history and in law, and the doctrine of abeyance Appendix I - page 761 - Peverel of Nottingham Appendix J - page 772 - The entail of the Desmond lands in 1342/3 |
V. Eardley of Spalding to Goojerat | 1921/6 | Hon. Vicary Gibbs with the assistance of H. A. Doubleday[6] | Appendix A - page 753 - Persons who are said to have been summoned to Parliament in right of their wives Appendix B - page 776 - Consolation peerages conferred on members and candidates defeated at the polls 1833–1900 Appendix C - page 780 - Peers who were directors of companies in 1896 and 1920 Appendix D - page 784 - The Battle of Flodden Appendix E - page 785 - Peerages created by Charles II while in exile Appendix F - page 787 - Peerage titles assumed by peers Appendix G - page 792 - Titles conferred on children or male issue of the sovereigns of England Appendix H - page 798 - The title of Marquess Appendix I - page 800 - A note on the Fitzwarin peerage case Appendix J - page 802 - The petition of Reynold West, Lord la Warre |
VI. Gordon to Hurstpierpoint | 1926 | H. A. Doubleday,[6] Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden | Appendix A - page 689 - The use of the particle "de" in titles Appendix B - page 694 - The Field of Cloth of Gold Appendix C - page 697 - Claims to the baronies of Grey (of Powis) and Cherleton Appendix D - page 702 - The barony of Hastings of Hungerford Appendix E - page 704 - Some examination of the grounds for the decision of the Lords in the case of the earldom of Norfolk Appendix F - page 706 - Bastards of Charles II Appendix G - page 709 - Dates of English parliaments before 1500 in writs to which baronies by writ now existing have their origin Appendix B - page 713 - Peers holding above 100,000 acres in 1883 |
VII. Husee to Lincolnshire | 1929 | H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden | Appendix A - page 703 - Baronies created by patent or charter before the sixteenth century Appendix B - page 704 - The Lordship of the Isle of Wight Appendix C - page 705 - The Barony of Berkeley Appendix D - page 708 - The ancestors of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester Appendix E & F - page 718 - Limitations to "heirs male" Appendix G - page 734 - Peerage titles of a higher grade held without a barony Appendix H - page 735 - Claims to the barony of Delvin Appendix I - page 737 - Waleran, Count of Meulan, and his successors Appendix J - page 743 - The Countess Lucy Appendix K - page 747 - Attempted French invasion of Scotland, 1708 |
VIII. Lindley to Moate | 1932 | H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden | Appendix A - page 721 - The ducal title in the British Isles Appendix B - page 749 - A note on the representation of the family of Keith Appendix C - page 751 - Life peerages Appendix D - page 754 - Margaret Fleming Appendix E - page 757 - Surnames of foreign dynasties Appendix F - page 759 - Peers and sons of peers who served in the Great War, 1914–18 Appendix G - page 827 - Some observations on the two earldoms of Mar |
IX. Moels to Nuneham | 1936 | H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden | [Appendices are on separately numbered pages in Volumes IX to XII] Appendix A - page 3 - A note on the relationship between the families of Mortimer and Warenne Appendix B - page 8 - English baronies created by Henry III Appendix C - page 23 - Cardinal Beton's secret bond Appendix D - page 25 - The ancestry of Sir Edward Montagu of Boughton, Chief Justice of the King's Bench 1539 Appendix E - page 30 - Observations on the baronies of Montagu and Monthermer Appendix F - page 44 - A note on the creation of the barony of Monteagle Appendix G - page 45 - Some observations on the Mowbray and Segrave case of 1877 Appendix H - page 58 - The Lords Morley and the Marshalcy of Ireland Appendix I - page 61 - The Montmorency pedigree and the family of Morres Appendix J - page 75 - The Mar case |
X. Oakham to Richmond | 1945 | H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden | Appendix A - page 3 - Norse predecessors of the Earls of Orkney Appendix B - page 32 - The Earldom of Carrick Appendix C - page 35 - Creation-charters of Irish Earldoms Appendix D - page 40 - The Earldom of Ormond Appendix E - page 45 - The restoration of the Earldom of Oxford in 1393 Appendix F - page 47 - The office of Lord Great Chamberlain of England Appendix G - page 91 - The rise of the Marshal Appendix H - page 100 - The families of the first and second Earls of Pembroke Appendix I - page 105 - Creation and investitutre Appendix J - page 110 - The early Veres Appendix K - page 121 - Remainders in the creation-charters of 14th-century Earldoms Appendix L - page 127 - The succession to the Earldom of Pembroke Appendix M - page 130 - Secret service payments to the Duchess of Portsmouth Appendix N - page 132 - The Flodden augmentation |
XI Rickerton to Sisonby | 1949 | G. H. White | Appendix A - page 2 - The Irish peerage before 1500 Appendix B - page 7 - The Battle of Bannock Burn Appendix C - page 39 - Heralds of the nobility Appendix D - page 105 - Henry I's illegitimate children Appendix E - page 122 - Marshals under the Conqueror Appendix F - page 126 - The Earldoms of Wiltshire and Salisbury Appendix G - page 133 - The Plantagent enamel at Le Mans Appendix H - page 143 - Soi-disant Scottish peers: Ruthven and Rutherford Appendix I - page 148 - The Baronies of Saye and Sele Appendix J - page 152 - The descent of Scales Appendix K - page 155 - The date of the creation of the Earldom of Shrewsbury |
XII (part 1) Skelmersdale to Towton | 1953 | G. H. White | Appendix A - page 2 - Baronies by writ Appendix B - page 4 - "Tête-à-tête portraits" in The Town and Country Magazine Appendix C - page 5 - Peers who married actresses, singers or dancers Appendix D - page 6 - Slane peerage case, 1830–35 "The case of George Bryan, Esq." Appendix E - page 8 - The descent of the Barony of Spynie Appendix F - page 11 - Nicholas de Stafford and Nicholas the Sheriff Appendix G - page 14 - The soi-disant Earls of Stirling Appendix H - page 18 - The succession to the Barony of Strange (of Blackmere) Appendix I - page 21 - The sons of John (de la Pole), 2nd Duke of Suffolk, by Elizabeth (of York), sister of Edward IV and Richard III Appendix J - page 26 - The Warenne group of checkered shields Appendix K - page 30 - The Conqueror's brothers and sisters Appendix L - page 35 - The Battle of Hastings and the death of Harold |
XII (part 2) Tracton to Zouche | 1959 | G. H. White | Appendix A - page 2 - The Norman Earls of Warwick Appendix B - page 7 - The origin of Eustace FitzJohn Appendix C - page 12 - The soi-disant Earls of Tyrone Appendix D - page 14 - The creation of the Barony of Wharton in 1544 Appendix E - page 18 - The soi-disant Earls of Wigtown Appendix F - page 20 - Peers and sons of peers who have won the Victoria Cross Appendix G - page 25 - Portraits at Gorhambury Appendix H - page 26 - The alleged attainder of the Duke of Berwick-upon-Tweed Appendix I - page 29 - The early heraldry of de Quency Appendix J - page 32 - The Princes in the Tower Appendix K - page 40 - Problems of the Bayeux Tapestry Appendix L - page 45 - Claims to the alleged Barony of Wahull |
XIII. Peers created 1901 to 1938 | 1940 | H. A. Doubleday[6] and Lord Howard de Walden | Appendix A - page 609 - The ancestry of Viscount Nuffield Appendix B - page 613 - Lord Nuffield's gifts of £25,000 and upwards |
XIV. Addenda & corrigenda | 1998 | Peter W. Hammond | |