- Earl - Wikipedia
An earl has the title Earl of [X] when the title originates from a placename, or Earl [X] when the title comes from a surname In either case, he is referred to as Lord [X], and his wife as Lady [X]
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- Whats the Difference Between a Duke and an Earl?
Britain's peerage system, which dates to Anglo-Saxon times, consists of five ranks: duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron, according to Debrett's, a leading source of information on the British peerage system
- My Name Is Earl (TV Series 2005–2009) - IMDb
Instead of your average whitebread middle class straight edge, ala Scott Bacula or Patrick Duffy, you have Earl, a scuzzy, scummy lowlife with the kind of handlebar mustache that always makes one think of dead wives in the cellar
- List of earldoms - Wikipedia
Until the reign of Edward III in the 14th century, the peerage of England consisted exclusively of earls and barons It remains a matter of debate whether early Anglo-Norman counts earls held their title by tenure (as barons did) or as a personal dignity conferred separately from the land grants
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- Earl - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Earl Grey tea (1880s) was originally a Chinese tea blended with bergamot oil, supposedly from a recipe given to Charles, second Earl Grey (the Whig prime minister), in the 1830s, but perhaps it was named later, commercially, in his honor
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