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- 1675), Earl of Darnley (1675), Earl of Kinrara (1876), Baron Settrington, of Settrington in the County of York (1675), and Lord Torbolton (1675). The...
- Settrington is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) east of Malton. It was historically part of the East Riding...
- Aubigny, 6th Duke of Gordon, CBE, DL (born 8 January 1955), styled Lord Settrington until 1989 and then Earl of March and Kinrara until 2017, is a British...
- Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, Lord Settrington (26 January 1899 – 24 August 1919) was a British aristocrat and heir to the dukedoms of Richmond, Lennox...
- 1935), known as Lord Settrington 1870–1903, and as Earl of March 1903–1928, was a British peer and politician. Lord Settrington was the son of Charles...
- aristocrat, horticulturist, and philanthropist. She was known as Lady Settrington from 1893 to 1903, and as Countess of March from 1903–28. She was born...
- styled Lord Settrington until 1860 and Earl of March between 1860 and 1903, was a British politician and peer. Styled Lord Settrington from birth, he...
- (1675), Earl of Kinrara, in the county of Inverness (1876), Baron of Settrington, in the county of York (1675) and Lord of Torboulton (1675) Charles Gordon-Lennox...
- called the Settrington Cup, featuring Austin J40 pedal cars. The name is derived from the Duke of Richmond’s subsidiary title “Lord Settrington”, traditionally...
- 5th Duke of Gordon (19 September 1929 – 1 September 2017), styled Lord Settrington until 1935 and Earl of March and Kinrara between 1935–1989, was a British...