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or "Upper House", the part of parliament reserved for all (male) members of the nobility, the so-called "Peers of the Realm". Every male member of the nobility has the right to sit in the House of Lords.
or "Upper House", the part of [[Parliament]] reserved for all (male) members of the [[nobility]], the so-called "Peers of the Realm". Every male member of the nobility has the right to sit in the House of Lords.

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or "Upper House", the part of Parliament reserved for all (male) members of the nobility, the so-called "Peers of the Realm". Every male member of the nobility has the right to sit in the House of Lords.