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  1. Baron of Dunsany. The title Baron of Dunsany or, more commonly, Lord Dunsany, is one of the oldest (1439 or 1462) dignities in the Peerage of Ireland, one of just a handful of 13th- to 15th-century titles still extant, having had 21 holders, of the Plunkett name, to date. Other surviving medieval baronies include Kerry (1223, now a subsidiary ...

  2. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Also Duke of Rothesay in the Peerage of Scotland 1398 and Duke of Cambridge in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 2011 – see below. 2. Duke of Norfolk. 1483. Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk. 67. 2002. England. Hereditary Earl Marshal of England, responsible for royal ceremony.

  3. A Brief History of the Irish Peerage. The history of the Peerage of Ireland can be traced back to 1175 when the Treaty of Windsor placed Ireland in the jurisdiction of the English Crown. Ireland did not become part of the system of the English parliament, but the granting of Irish peerages continued in the centuries that followed.

  4. 1728. Watson, Watson-Wentworth. Extinct 1782. created Baron Harrowden, Baron Wath, Viscount Higham and Earl of Malton in 1734; also Baron Rockingham in the Peerage of England from 1746; created Marquess of Rockingham in 1746; also Baron Malton and Earl Malton in the Peerage of Ireland from 1750. Baron Monson.

  5. Earl of Arran (Ireland) Gules, a fesse between three cross-crosslets fitchée or. Earl of Arran is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It is not to be confused with the title Earl of Arran in the Peerage of Scotland. The two titles refer to different places: the Aran Islands in Ireland, and the Isle of Arran in Scotland.

  6. That title never had anything to do with the peerage of Ireland even though it includes an Irish family name and refers to a county located in the west of the Republic of Ireland. One holder of the title was a Belgian Chess Grandmaster (died 1980 aged 69) and his title was recognized by, among others, Belgium, as ultimate successor to the Hapsburgian Low Countries.

  7. 1958–1979, 1979–1997, 1997–2010, 2010–present ) Baronets. Baronetcies. The peerage is the collective term for all those holding titles of nobility of all degrees. The term superseded the term baronage used of the feudal era. A Barony is a rank or dignity of a man or a woman who is a participant of a small rank of a British nobility.

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