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- (男)(baron). Marquesses and marchionesses have occasionally appeared in works of fiction. Mark (county) Marquesses in the United Kingdom List of marquesses in the...
- among Marquesses is: Marquesses in the Peerage of England Marquesses in the Peerage of Scotland Marquesses in the Peerage of Great Britain Marquesses in...
- seat of the Marquesses of Queensberry was Kinmount House in the parish of ****mertrees, south Scotland, which was sold by the 9th Marquess in 1896. The...
- successors, the Earls and Marquesses of Abergavenny, until 1938, when it p****ed into abeyance between the two daughters of the 3rd Marquess. The 5th Earl of Abergavenny...
- are held by the latter's grandson, John Crichton-Stuart, 8th Marquess of Bute. The Marquesses of Bute have important ancestors not only in Scotland but also...
- William Ker, 5th Lord Jedburgh (1661-1722); later 2nd Marquess of Lothian (title held by the Marquesses of Lothian from 1703- see below) Robert Kerr, 1st...
- Kingdom. The Marquesses also hold the title of hereditary Grand Almoner and Lord Paramount of Peterborough. The ancestral home of the Marquesses of Exeter...
- Burghley, was created Earl of Exeter in 1605 and is the ancestor of the Marquesses of Exeter. Cecil notably served under Queen Elizabeth I and later King...
- Llanddaniel Fab, Anglesey. Most recent marquesses are buried at St Edwen's Church, Llanedwen, built and maintained by the Marquess. The former family seat was Beaudesert...
- [citation needed] Between 1823 and 1854 and between 1872 and 1999, the Marquesses of Londonderry sat in the House of Lords as The Earl Vane. Between 1822...