11. When the former peeress , and is known by the appellation " Sarah, Duchess of York" 12. Thomas took the " Peeress " north for general cargo and a deckload of livestock. 13. In some, but not all cases, peeresses of first creation were created for life only. 14. The young peeress concludes her romantic history by becoming the wife of the sawyer's grandson. 15. The wives of noblemen, and women who hold titles in their own right, are called peeresses . 16. Liberals, meanwhile, felt that admitting hereditary peeresses would extend the hereditary principle which they so detested. 17. Peeresses ( whether they hold peerages in their own right or are wives of peers ) use equivalent styles.18. Women remained excluded from the House of Lords until 1958, when life peeresses were admitted to the House. 19. Howard's mother had been made a peeress in her own right following the death of her husband. 20. A dowager Peeress ( widow of a deceased Peer ) would however always precede the wife of the present Peer.