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  1. Nigel George Paulet, 18th Marquess of Winchester (23 December 1941 – 8 April 2016) was a British peer and the premier marquess of England. He succeeded a cousin in the title in 1968. Lord Winchester lived in South Africa. He served as a member of the House of Lords for over thirty years from 5 March 1968 to 11 November 1999.

    • 8 April 2016 (aged 74), Gauteng, South Africa
  2. Marquess of Winchester is a title in the Peerage of England that was created in 1551 for the prominent statesman William Paulet, 1st Earl of Wiltshire. It is the oldest of six surviving English marquessates; therefore its holder is considered the premier marquess of England.

    • Christopher Paulet, 19th Marquess of Winchester
    • Earl of Wiltshire, Baron St John
  3. Nigel George Paulet, decimoctavo marqués de Winchester (nacido el 23 de diciembre de 1941) es un par británico y el primer marqués de Inglaterra. Sucedió a un primo en el título en 1968. Lord Winchester vive en Sudáfrica.

  4. Nigel George Paulet, 18th Marquess of Winchester was a British peer and the premier marquess of England. He succeeded a cousin in the title in 1968. Lord Winchester lived in South Africa. He served as a member of the House of Lords for over thirty years from 5 March 1968 to 11 November 1999.

  5. The HRO contains much on the Paulet (Powlett) family. From an article by Barry Shurlock first published in the Hampshire Chronicle. The answer to the last question is yes: there have been eighteen of them, surnamed Paulet (or Powlett), bearing the title Marquess of Winchester and formally.

  6. Nigel George Paulet, later 18th Marquess of Winchester 2d. Lord Timothy Guy Paulet, granted the style and precedence of the younger son of a Marquess by Royal Warrant 1970 (b.

  7. Nigel George Paulet, 18th Marquess of Winchester (23 December 1941 – 8 April 2016) was a British peer and the premier marquess of England. He succeeded a cousin in the title in 1968. Lord Winchester lived in South Africa. He served as a member of the House of Lords for over thirty years from 5 March