Marquess of Liverpool

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The Marquess of Liverpool is a hereditary title in the British peerage, ranking above an earl and historically associated with the Liverpool family’s elevated status in the United Kingdom’s aristocracy.

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Marquess of Liverpool canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hereditary title
marquessate
title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
associatedFamily Liverpool family
country United Kingdom
entailsMembership British nobility
historicalAssociation elevated status of the Liverpool family in British society
honorificPrefix The Most Honourable
jurisdiction United Kingdom
languageOfTitle English
nobilityRankCategory marquess
nobleClass British aristocracy
peerageBranch Peerage of the United Kingdom
peerageSystem British peerage
rankInBritishPeerage above an earl
below a duke
relativePrecedence higher than an earl in the order of precedence
lower than a duke in the order of precedence
socialStatusConnotation high-ranking noble title
status extant
style The Most Honourable
titleHolderGenderEligibility primarily male-preference succession
titleNature inheritable dignity
titleType hereditary peerage title
usedIn formal state occasions in the United Kingdom

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Liverpool (title of the Earl of Liverpool) hasHigherTitle Marquess of Liverpool
subject surface form: Earl of Liverpool