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For Gloucester, Kent, Edinburgh, York and Wessex there were 'normal' Letters Patent meaning that they are 'normal' Peers which are ranked in the Peerage according their rank and date of creation on the moment they do no longer fall under the workings of the Letters Patent of December 11th 1917 (= no son or grandson to the Sovereign or the eldest grandson of The Prince of Wales)
Gloucester By Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by date of March 31st 1928 was lawfully begotten unto His Majesty's son, His Royal Highness The Prince Henry William Frederick Albert, K.G., G.C.V.O., Captain 10th Royal Hussars and the heirs male of his body the dignities of Baron Culloden, Earl of Ulster and Duke of Gloucester.Kent By Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by date of March 31st 1928 was lawfully begotten unto His Majesty's son, His Royal Highness The Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund, K.G., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. and the heirs male of his body the dignities of Baron Downpatrick, Earl of St Andrews and Duke of Kent. Edinburgh By Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by date of February 2nd 1957 was lawfully begotten unto Lieutenant His Royal Highness Sir Philip Mountbatten, K.G., R.N. and the heirs male of his body the dignities of Baron Greenwich in the County of London, Earl of Merioneth and Duke of Edinburgh. York By Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by date of July 29th 1986 was lawfully begotten unto Her Majesty's son His Royal Highness The Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edward, C.V.O. and the heirs male of his body the dignities of Baron Killyleagh, Earl of Inverness and Duke of York. Wessex By Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by date of June 28th 1999 was lawfully begotten unto Her Majesty's son His Royal Highness The Prince Edward Anthony Richard Louis, C.V.O. and the heirs male of his body the dignities of Viscount Severn and Earl of Wessex. Wales The Letters Patent for Prince Charles was different: it is for his person only and the young boy already held peerages by birth: By Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by date of July 26th 1958 was lawfully begotten unto Her Majesty's son His Royal Highness The Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland the dignities of Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester. ![]() Last edited by Henri M.; 03-25-2007 at 07:21 AM. |
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Henri, if you are going to quote me, use the ENTIRE sentence. See this link for my original post. Quote:
As a member of this board, I expect that if people are going to "call me out" about my words, that they use ALL of my words, not just select what they deem appropriate to point out my error. I have been wrong before--on this board, in various forums regarding different families. I admit when I am wrong, especially when presented with correct, factual information. But for someone to pick and choose from my words in order to make me look silly is rude. NO ONE should be subjected to this tactic on any messageboard. I was incorrect in my information. But I did not present my "understanding" as fact. Snipping my words to make it appear so is wrong. I admit my error. I expect as much from you Henri M.!
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I have a weak spot for the Norfolks after seeing the movie Elizabeth (1998) in which Christopher Eccleston played Lord Thomas Howard, the 4th Duke of Norfolk, who was executed in order by Queen Elizabeth I. He was portrayed as a very villain, but I thought it was gross injustice by Queen Elizabeth to behead the noble Duke and to forfeit all his titles and possessions. The idea that The Most Noble Edward Fitzalan-Howard, The Duke of Norfolk, had to give precedence to a miss Zenouska Mowatt was really like hallucinating for me. ![]() |
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How can both James Hamilton and Francis Egerton both be the 7th Duke of Sutherland?
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Royal Dukes HRH The Prince Philip, 1st Duke of Edinburgh (by Letters Patent is determined that Prince Philip comes direct after The Queen) HRH The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay (in the Peerage, as Prince of Wales, he holds precedence above all dukes, as member of the Royal Family however, he is outranked by his father as determined in a Letters Patent giving Prince Philip precedence) HRH The Prince Andrew, 1st Duke of York (As member of the Royal Family, he ranks higher in precedence than he would by virtue of the seniority of his dukedom) HRH Prince Richard, 2nd Duke of Gloucester (As member of the Royal Family, he ranks higher in precedence than he would by virtue of the seniority of his dukedom) HRH Prince Edward, 2nd Duke of Kent (As member of the Royal Family, he ranks higher in precedence than he would by virtue of the seniority of his dukedom) Dukes in the Peerage of England Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk John Seymour, 19th Duke of Somerset Charles Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond Hugh FitzRoy, 11th Duke of Grafton David Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort Murray Beauclerk, 14th Duke of St Albans Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough David Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland Dukes in the Peerage of Scotland Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry Torquhil Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl James Graham, 8th Duke of Montrose Guy Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe Dukes in the Peerage of Great Britain Alexander Montagu, 13th Duke of Manchester Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland Dukes in the Peerage of Ireland Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Duke of Leinster James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn Dukes in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Arthur Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington Francis Egerton, 7th Duke of Sutherland Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife (virtually, when their fathers would not be alive today) Alexander Windsor, 3rd Duke of Gloucester (the present Earl of Ulster) George Windsor, 3rd Duke of Kent (the present Earl of St. Andrews) |
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I know Edward and Sophie go by the title of Earl and Countess. Is Sophie ever called princess since Edward is Prince Edward? Also I am not familiar with royal titles, why is Edward called Earl and not Count since Sophie is called countess?
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Officially Sophie can be known as HRH Princess Edward, but her given title is the Countess of Wessex much like Sarah Ferguson was known as the Duchess of York, she was still HRH Princess Andrew.
Edward is known as an Earl simply because Count's do not exist in English Aristocracy. In England it is Earl and Countess, not Count and Countess. |
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Thanks for the information. Now that I read your post the only count I can think of was the Count of Monte Cristo. Ha HA
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HM The Queen and HRH The Prince Philip,Duke of Edinburgh, 60 years of devoted service. God Save The Queen!
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Is it correct to use Mrs. Timothy Laurence in connection with HRH The Princess Royal?
She used to be known as HRH The Princess Anne, Mrs. Mark Phillips and I was wondering if you can now use HRH The Princess Royal, Mrs. Timothy Laurence.
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I am sure that branchg knows for sure, but I think that she is referred to properly as HRH The Princess Royal (and Mrs. Timothy Laurence is not attached).
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HM The Queen and HRH The Prince Philip,Duke of Edinburgh, 60 years of devoted service. God Save The Queen!
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Thank you, branchg, I looked for the correct answer (and the reasoning), but I suspected you'd know! (Poor Tim, like the Duke of E., nothing but a bloody amoeba.)
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The persons affected by the letters patent of 1917 didn't lose their titles. For example, HH Prince Alastair of Connaught didn't cease to be an HH or a Prince, for the letters patent was not to affect to present holders, only to the future possible holders according to the old patent.I think he was wrongly downsized to Alastair Windsor. |