He said the controversial Bill was a better one for the intervention of Shirley Williams, the Lib Dem peeress. |
She knows that you are a peer of England, and that she is a peeress. |
Even the dear old peeress who rather elegantly – though accidentally, she later said – raised two fingers to her fellow peer Lord King as he droned on about her age has been taken to task. |
In the first place, Herbert, I was never intended by nature to be a peeress. |
To be the most beautiful peeress in England is perhaps for Helene a happier fate than to be the first queen of a new dynasty. |
If the peeress as a wife has no rights, what is the state of the cotter's wife? |