- A
marquess (UK: /ˈmɑː(r)kwɪs/; French:
marquis [maʁki]) is a
nobleman of high
hereditary rank in
various European peerages and in
those of some of their...
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Marquess of Bath is a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. It was
created in 1789 for
Thomas Thynne, 3rd
Viscount Weymouth. The
Marquess holds the subsidiary...
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Marquess of Ailsa, of the Isle of
Ailsa in the
County of Ayr, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 10
September 1831 for...
- This is a list of the 34
present and
extant marquesses in the
peerages of the
Kingdom of England,
Kingdom of Scotland,
Kingdom of
Great Britain, Kingdom...
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Marquess of Londonderry, of the
County of
Londonderry (/ˈlʌndəndreɪ/ LUN-dən-dree), is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. The
title was
created in 1816...
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Marquess of the
County of Bute,
shortened in
general usage to
Marquess of Bute, is a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. It was
created in 1796 for...
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Marquess of
Anglesey is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1815 for
Henry Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, a hero of the Battle...
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Marquess of Ely, of the
County of Wexford, is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1800 for
Charles Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely. He was born...
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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...
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created anew in 1707, for
James Graham, 4th
Marquess of Montrose, great-grandson of
famed James Graham, 1st
Marquess of Montrose.
Montrose was
elevated as a...