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A Baron is the lowest of the five degrees of peerage, below a Viscount, but above the (non-peerage) hereditary honour of a Baronet. Upon creation by the Sovereign, a Baron (and his heirs when they succeeded to the Barony) used to have the right to seat in the House of Lords. The Lords Reform has, however, removed the right of hereditary peers to a seat in the Lords.

Most Life Peers are created Barons, although there is technically no reason why life peerages should be of higher orders.