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Debrett's Peerage

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Debrett's Peerage

Directory of the British peerage, first published in 1802 by John Debrett (1753–1822) under the title Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland, but based on earlier compilations. Debrett aimed to avoid spurious genealogies and confine himself to authenticated facts.



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