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Who’s who. There are five levels of hereditary peer that make up the aristocracy in Britain. Each has its own special ceremonial cos­tume, and a specially decorated crown, which peers are entitled to wear on special occasions, such as a coronation or at the official opening of Parliament.

Duke. This is the highest rank in the peerage as well as the rarest title. In this century, the title has only been given to members of the Royal Family. The wife of a duke is a duchess.

Marquess. The first marquess in England was created by Ri­chard II in 1385. Ten marquesses have been created this century. The wife of a marquess is a marchioness.

Earl. This is one of the oldest titles and comes from the ancient word for chief. Two prominent prime ministers have been given the title this century. The wife of an earl is a countess.

Viscount. The first viscount was created in 1440, but the title has never been widely used. The wife of a viscount is a viscountess.

Baron. This is the lowest rank in the peerage and the most com­mon title. All non-hereditary peers created today have the title baron or baroness.

Learn these words:

duke [dju:k] - герцог

duchess [′dΛt∫ is] – герцогиня

marquess = marquis [′m:kwis] - маркіз

marchioness [′m:∫ənis] - маркіза

earl [ə:1] - граф

countess [′kauntis] - графиня

viscount [vaikaunt] - віконт

viscountess [′vaikauntis] – віконтеса

The prince of wales and the duke of cornwall

The Prince of Wales is the title which is given to the king’s (queen’s) eldest son when he becomes 18. The origin of this title goes back to the time of Edward I. When Edward I destroyed Welsh indepen­dence in the war of 1282 -1283, he created an unwritten law making the eldest son of an English king the Prince of Wales. The king’s son inherits the title of Prince of Wales at a special ceremony and auto­matically is pronounced king when the old king dies. Hence we have the saying: «The king is dead, long live the king!»

Since 1337 the king’s eldest son has been bom the Duke of Cornwall. Cornwall was a Celtic territory created by Edward in who gave his eldest son the Black Prince that title.

Thus the eldest King’s son has been bom the Duke of Cornwall and at the age of 18 receives the title of Prince of Wales, a Regent is appointed to rule the country until the Duke reaches the age of 18.

This tradition still lives though it is not quite popular in Wales.

  • Everyday British things

You often hear the things below mentioned in Britain. Do you know what they are? Match them with their explana­tions (right).

  1. The Independent

  2. 10 Downing Street

  3. Mr Blair

  4. The House of Commons

  5. Coronation Street

  6. The City

  7. MP

  8. bobby

  9. Big Ben

  1. the financial centre of London

  2. the primary parliamentary chamber

  3. a national daily newspaper

  4. the Prime Minister’s residence in London

  5. the Clock Tower in London

  6. the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

  7. a Member of the House of Commons

  8. a British policeman

  9. British most popular television

pro­gramme, a long-running drama about the lives of neighbours in a town in northern England.

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