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  1. The oldest six titles – created between 1337 and 1386 – were Duke of Cornwall (1337), Duke of Lancaster (1351), Duke of Clarence (1362), Duke of York (1385), Duke of Gloucester (1385), and Duke of Ireland (1386). The Duke of Ireland was a title used for only two years and is somewhat confusing since only a small portion of Ireland was ...

  2. Virtual tour of Duke of Lancaster. This tour is fully interactive. It was filmed in early December 2021 so not all the furniture is in place. Once into the tour you can either navigate by clicking around or you can select the floor plan and click on this to jump to that area of the school. Big thank you to the team involved with recording this.

  3. 10 de mar. de 2018 · The Duke of York (Edmund of Langley) kept his nose clean and receives mention in Richard II’s will as a potential heir along with Lionel’s grandson by his only child Philippa who married Roger Mortimer, Earl of March (a descendent of Isabella of France’s lover)- which just leaves us with the most powerful uncle, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.

  4. The King's Own Royal Regiment Museum was opened in 1929, and is based within Lancaster City Museum. The lower floor of the gallery tells the history of the Regiment alongside the history of the British Army from 1660s to the 1960s. The newly installed mezzanine floor is used for temporary exhibitions along with a permanent display including ...

  5. 29 de dic. de 2021 · The cruise ship, Duke of Lancaster, has been moored on the River Dee since 1979, when it was turned into a floating tourist attraction and later used as a warehouse and an art gallery.

  6. The Duke of Lancaster Appreciation Society. Private group. ·. 4.9K members. Join group. About this group. A Market trader with a great business mind saw a way to work around an out dated trading law. Simply put by operating on a ship there were no restrictions on Sunday trading. The Lancaster was brought by a Liverpool based company ...

  7. Henry's marriage to Isabel of Beaumont produced only two daughters, Maud born 4 April 1339 and Blanche, born on 25 March 1345.Maud was married to William I, Duke of Bavaria, but died, without children, soon after her marriage, her portion of the inheritance passed to her sister Blanche, who married Edward III's third son John of Gaunt, whereby Gaunt inherited Lancaster's estates and titles.