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  • For the first time, the Lords Temporal were more numerous than the Lords Spiritual.
  • The largest group of Lords Temporal, and indeed of the whole House, are life peers.
  • The Lords Temporal are all members of the Peerage.
  • Lords Temporal assume precedence similar to precedence outside Parliament.
  • Membership of the House of Lords is made up of Lords Spiritual and Lords Temporal.
  • The other members are called the Lords Temporal.
  • Most non-party Lords Temporal are crossbenchers.
  • Present were 14 Lords Temporal and 11 Lords Spiritual from the Parliament of Ireland, along with 226 commoners.
  • The lords spiritual were chosen by rotation, and the lords temporal were elected from among the peers of Ireland.
  • The Lords Temporal follow, among whom can be seen the Lord Steward ( carrying his white wand of office ).
  • As duke he was the first lord temporal in the States of Brabant, and in the Estates General of 1632.
  • The Lords Temporal greatly outnumber the Lords Spiritual, there being nearly 800 of the former and only 26 of the latter.
  • In 1937 he attended the Coronation of George VI at Westminster Abbey and paid homage to him with the other Lords Temporal.
  • Long before the adventurers were hired, Lord Temporal Rughlor returned from the wider world to settle at Ffenargh Manor, Lorge, with his radiant young wife, Nuala.
  • The usual enacting formula, used on other Acts, also refers to the advice and consent of the Lords Temporal, and omits the reference to the Parliament Acts.
  • Ireland sent four lords spiritual ( bishops ) and twenty-eight lords temporal to the House of Lords and one hundred members to the House of Commons at Westminster.
  • Representing the landed aristocracy, Lords Temporal were generally Tory ( later Conservative ) who wanted to maintain the status quo and resisted progressive measures such as extending the franchise.
  • Before the enactment of the House of Lords Act 1999, all peers were ( potentially ) members of the House of Lords, and all were Lords Temporal in this sense.
  • As of December 2016, 92 Lords Temporal sit in the House in right of hereditary peerages and 19 sit in right of judicial life peerages under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876.
  • Until 2009, the Lords Temporal also included the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, a group of individuals appointed to the House of Lords so that they could exercise its judicial functions.
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