Succession to Peerages Bill (2015–2016)

Succession to Peerages Bill

Long title A bill to amend the law regarding succession to peerages; and for connected purposes.
Introduced by David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne
Status: Not passed

The Succession to Peerages Bill was a bill intended to allow daughters of peers to inherit a peerage if the peerage would otherwise become extinct due to the absence of a male heir.[1] It would have applied retrospectively to peerages that had become extinct since the start of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II in 1952.

The bill failed to reach the committee stage in the House of Lords and therefore died at the end of the parliamentary session.[2]

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