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  2. Peerage of England - Wikipedia

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    The Earl of Doncaster: 1663 Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry in the Peerage of Scotland: The Earl of Shaftesbury: 1672 The Earl of Nottingham: 1681 Held with the Earl of Winchilsea in Peerage of England The Earl of Abingdon: 1682 Held with the Earl of Lindsey in Peerage of England The Earl of Portland: 1689 The Earl of Scarbrough: 1690 The ...

  3. List of titles and honours of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh

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    10 March 2023 – present: His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh [4] Until his marriage, Edward was known as "His Royal Highness The Prince Edward". Royal commentators conjectured that former royal dukedoms such as Cambridge or Sussex might be granted to him. Instead, on 19 June 1999, he became "His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Earl of ...

  4. List of nicknames of prime ministers of the United Kingdom

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    1.2 Earl of Wilmington. ... 2.3 Spencer Perceval. 2.4 George Canning. 2.5 Viscount Goderich. 2.6 Duke of Wellington. 2.7 Robert Peel.

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    Aaron Chown/WPA Pool/Getty Images. Examples: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex . The highest degree of the British peerage system, a duke or duchess title is traditionally granted to a prince and his ...

  6. List of earldoms - Wikipedia

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    Earl of Nottingham: 2 February 1383: Mowbray: extinct 1475: created Duke of Norfolk 1397; the ducal title was not in use 1399–1425 Earl of Suffolk: 6 August 1385: de la Pole: forfeit 1503: created Marquess of Suffolk in 1444 and Duke of Suffolk in 1448; those titles surrendered in 1493 Earl of Derby: 3 September 1385: Plantagenet: merged in ...

  7. Earl of Essex - Wikipedia

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    The title was first created in the 12th century for Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex (died 1144). [3] Upon the death of the third earl in 1189, the title became dormant or extinct. Geoffrey Fitz Peter , who had married Beatrice de Say, granddaughter of the first earl's sister and eventual heir to the Mandeville honour, gained the ...

  8. List of monarchs of Mercia - Wikipedia

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    The title Earl of March (etymologically identical to 'Earl of Mercia') was created in the western Midlands for Roger Mortimer in 1328. It has fallen extinct, and been recreated, three times since then, and exists today as a subsidiary title of the Duke of Richmond and Lennox .

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