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Who were the last people in UK to be awarded hereditary peerages under the respective ranks of Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount and Baron (excluding members of the Royal family such as the Earl of Wessex).
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'William Whitelaw was given a hereditary peerage by Margaret Thatcher. It was generally regarded that this was a tactical move by Thatcher to ensure that she could create hereditary peerages and baronetcies for others, notably the baronetcy (the only one created since 1965) she announced in her resignation honours list for her husband, Denis Thatcher, which could then pass to her beloved son. Some felt that she may have wanted to set the precedent for her successor to grant her a hereditary peerage when she retired as an MP, but "Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven", awarded by John Major, is a mere life peerage.'
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