41. A : She was descended from the royal house of Scotland, but she was a commoner ( anyone below the rank of peer or peeress ). 42. She was created a life peeress as "'Baroness Blatch "', " of doctorate of Law from the University of Teesside. 43. She appointed ministers to officiate in them, under the impression that as a peeress she had a right to employ as many chaplains as she pleased. 44. "' Rachel Trixie Anne Gardner, Baroness Gardner of Parkes "', Conservative politician, and life peeress of the United Kingdom parliament. 45. Horace Walpole wrote : " Some of the peeresses were dressed over night, slept in armchairs, and were waked if they tumbled their heads ". 46. Peeresses use equivalent designs, but in the form of a circlet, which encircles the head, rather than a coronet, which rests atop the head.47. His wife ( d . 1824 ) had in 1790 been created an Irish peeress , as Baroness Oriel, and in 1797 Viscounts Massereene being their descendants. 48. This allowed her to sit in the House of Lords prior to the passing of the Peerage Act 1963, which allowed suo jure hereditary peeresses to enter. 49. Nannina started favourite ahead of Peeress and Flashy Wings ( Lowther Stakes ) with Red Evie the 6 / 1 fourth choice in an eight-runner field. 50. She took the lead a furlong out and held off the strong late challenge of Peeress to win by a short head and record her seventh consecutive victory.