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e | 17:02 Mon 07th Jan 2002 | People & Places
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who was the first lady peer in 1871?
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This would seem to be a reference to Angela Burdett-Coutts, who was left a half-share in Coutts Bank in 1837 and became a social reformer and philanthropist, as well as head of the bank, and was made a peer in 1871.

Royal mistresses down the years would have beaten her to the peerage, but, apart from that category, Baroness Burdett-Coutts could be argued to be the first woman in the peerage, or at least one of the first.
There was also the Countesses of Mar, a Scotish title that can pass to females.

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