• A subsidiary title is a title of authority or title of honour that is held by a royal or noble person but which is not regularly used to identify that...
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  • ranks Jure uxoris Peerages in the United Kingdom Subsidiary title Territorial designation "About titles". GOV.UK. Retrieved 18 April 2024. de Diesbach,...
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    Anne made Churchill the first Duke of Marlborough and granted him the subsidiary title Marquess of Blandford. In 1678, Churchill married Sarah Jennings (1660–1744)...
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  • Royal and noble styles Subsidiary title Substantive title Loss of sovereignty or fief does not necessarily lead to loss of title. The position in the ranking...
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  • daughters of ruling monarchs. Also a title of certain ruling monarchs under the Holy Roman Empire and its subsidiary territories until 1918 which is still...
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    nearby second holding, see map above left. The Duke holds several subsidiary titles, including: Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne (created 1701), Earl of...
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  • does not have any subsidiary titles of a name different from his main title, his eldest son usually uses an invented courtesy title of "Lord [Surname]"...
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  • of courtesy titles and styles by which the eldest son, male-line grandson or great-grandson and heir of a peer may use a subsidiary title of his ancestor...
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  • orange.   Subsidiary title   Subsidiary title   Holds more than one earldom in the Peerage of England   Subsidiary title   Subsidiary title   Holds more...
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  • higher titles, such as duke, marquess or earl; this can come about for a number of reasons, including the title being created as a subsidiary title at the...
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    and its subsidiary titles in the Portuguese peerage. The dukedom of Ciudad Rodrigo in the Spanish peerage, together with its subsidiary titles, will continue...
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  • marquesses, 189 earls, 110 viscounts, and 442 barons (not counting subsidiary titles). As a result of the Peerage Act 1963, all peers except those in the...
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  • Lord (redirect from Herr (title))
    to use one of his father's subsidiary titles (if any). For example, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent holds the subsidiary title of Earl of St Andrews, which...
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  • England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. The title of Marquess of Dublin, which is perhaps best described as Anglo-Irish, was...
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    Viscount Severn (category Noble titles created in 1999)
    and 2023, the title was a subsidiary title of the Earldom of Wessex and Earldom of Forfar. Since 2023, the title is a subsidiary title of the Dukedom...
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  • major American newspaper. These guides recommend that the titles of shorter or subsidiary works, such as articles, chapters, and poems, be placed written...
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    the subsidiary title 14th Duke of Barcelos. After his grandfather King Luís I of Portugal died, he became Prince Royal of Portugal with the subsidiary titles...
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    Duke (redirect from Duke (title))
    got the title of Duke of Porto and the second infante (third son) was known as Duke of Beja. There are examples of duke as a subsidiary title, granted...
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  • subsidiary title granted to him with the Viscountcy of Wellington (see below). He was later, in 1814, created Marquess Douro as the subsidiary title granted...
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  • of Islam", was a subsidiary title borne (after their name and patronym) by male members of the al-Qasimi dynasty (whose primary title, before the name...
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    in the Peerage of England are also dukes and use their title of Marquess as a subsidiary title. The first marquesses (Irish: marcas) in the Peerage of...
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    succeeded his brother as Earl of Shaftesbury in 2005. He also holds the subsidiary titles Baron Ashley and Baron Cooper. Nicholas Ashley-Cooper was born on...
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    Officers' Decoration and the Territorial Decoration. The decoration bore a subsidiary title to denote whether the recipient qualified for its award while serving...
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    Kimbolton (1620; extant) a subsidiary title of the Duke of Manchester Viscount Mandeville (1620; extant) a subsidiary title of the Duke of Manchester Earl...
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  • people have been created hereditary peers since then. These were:   Subsidiary title.   Peerage of the United Kingdom created for a Peer of Scotland or...
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    Duke of Queensberry (category Noble titles created in 1684)
    The title Duke of Queensberry was created in the Peerage of Scotland on 3 February 1684 along with the subsidiary title Marquess of Dumfriesshire for...
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  • elevation) with higher peerage dignities and are today only seen as subsidiary titles. For a more complete list, which adds these "hidden" baronies as well...
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    Earl of Wessex (category Noble titles created in 1999)
    son James became styled with the courtesy title of Earl of Wessex, now his father's most senior subsidiary title. At the occasion of his marriage, in keeping...
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    Duke of Rutland (category Noble titles created in 1703)
    title Baron Roos of Belvoir is in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; the remaining titles being in the Peerage of England. The most senior subsidiary...
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  • peerages created for women and List of peerages inherited by women   Subsidiary title.   Imperial peerage created for peers of Scotland and Ireland to have...
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