「Earldom」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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Although he would have preferred an | earldom, he was created Baron Douglas of Douglas in 1 |
he Parliament met his father was raised to an | Earldom. |
Despite her succeeding to an | earldom in her own right as Countess Mountbatten of B |
battle were rewarded with a baronetcy and an | earldom respectively whilst still on station. |
In July 1141 he was granted an | earldom by the Empress Matilda, and was confirmed as |
Holmesdale when his father was elevated to an | earldom in 1826. |
Clanfield when his father was elevated to an | earldom in 1929. |
was well born; he was heir presumptive to an | earldom; his mother was a woman of great energy, admi |
He was alleged to have been offered an | Earldom if he would support the Union of Ireland with |
Ogilvy declined the Queen's offer of an | Earldom upon marriage. |
, when it was incorporated into England as an | earldom by Athelstan, the first king of a united Engl |
Council to Charles II and was elevated to an | earldom by William III. |
the Lords Appellant, he was rewarded with an | Earldom as Earl of Gloucester in 1397. |
tioned third Viscount, who was elevated to an | earldom in 1679. |
lius Everdeanne, a young, handsome heir to an | earldom. |
At this point only an | earldom separated him from the greatest in England. |
Lord Lindsay, who later inherited the ancient | Earldom of Crawford. |
His sister Isabel, inherited the lands and | earldom of Mar, and the unentailed estates of Douglas |
He was succeeded in the viscountcy and | earldom by his younger brother, the third Earl. |
, Charles, but his viscountcy of Thetford and | earldom and barony of Arlington fell into abeyance be |
the Great Council, deprived of his lands and | earldom, and sentenced to perpetual imprisonment; but |
inct while he was succeeded in the barony and | earldom according to the special remainders by his af |
the second Earl, in 1707, the viscountcy and | earldom became extinct. |
The baronetcy and | earldom remained united until the death of his grands |
o Margaret Douglas, and the Douglas lands and | earldom passed to William's great-uncle James Douglas |
e patent was worded to prevent the barony and | earldom being held by the same person. |
rmed to him the said Principality, Duchy, and | Earldom, that he may preside there, and by presiding, |
The viscountcy and | earldom remain abeyant, but the abeyance of his baron |
ed him with the said Principality, Duchy, and | Earldom, per sertum in capite et annulum in digito au |
nineteenth century dispute, there is another | Earldom of Mar, held by Margaret Alison of Mar, 31st |
exercised supervision over his twin brother's | earldom of Worcester, and in 1151 he intervened to fr |
ivia's dowry included the fief of the Contea ( | Earldom) of Copertino, acquired in 1557. |
promoted to Viscount, Baronet and eventually | Earldom. |
nches at Chester, creating a new expansionist | earldom in each case. |
A few months later he inherited his father's | earldom of Scarsdale. |
He inherited his father's | earldom in 1743, was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Som |
t was restored to his estate was his father's | Earldom of Salisbury; so she is second Countess. |
e Grenadier Guards and inherited his father's | earldom the following year. |
ege, Cambridge, and succeeded to his father's | earldom in 1683. |
his mother's dukedom as well as his father's | earldom, and adopted the higher courtesy title of Mar |
to be an MP when he succeeded to his father's | earldom. |
military career and succeeded to his father's | earldom in 1674. |
374, bringing his line and the ancient Gaelic | earldom of Mar through the male line to an end. |
Herefordshire was added to Harold Godwinson's | Earldom of Wessex, possibly only to be held until Ral |
in 1688 and later inherited his grandfather's | earldom in 1692. |
he plundered and subdued for himself a great | earldom, which he peopled with Northmen, from which t |
alph was deprived of all his lands and of his | Earldom. |
der his castles, Bigod kept his lands and his | earldom, and lived at peace with Henry II until his d |
On his death six years later, his | earldom passed to his second (but eldest surviving) s |
lculated that if the Empress Matilda won, his | earldom of Northampton would be taken over by David o |
On his death his | earldom became extinct and Croxteth Hall passed into |
his heir, Ralph Guader, who succeeded to his | earldom. |
ive Scottish earls to die in the battle), his | earldom became extinct. |
ollowing year (1139) and was succeeded in his | earldom by his second but eldest surviving son Robert |
f Desmond, whom he was able to deprive of his | earldom and dispossess in 1418 for marrying far below |
He is an earl who was ousted from his | earldom by his nephew Yder the "Knight of the Sparrow |
the younger son of King Henry II, heir to his | earldom, in conformity with the King's promise that J |
cots Parliament declared he had forfeited his | earldom, and, following the lines laid down when this |
don, in 1611 without a male heir and thus his | Earldom and Barony became extinct. |
made a Knight of the Garter and received his | Earldom of Dunbar. |
following year, so Harold was restored to his | earldom - but not for long. |
due to his lack of a legitimate male heir his | earldom became extinct, and the viscountcy dormant. |
rz was the first earl of Albemarle to see his | earldom as wholly English. |
The complicated arrangement to endow his | earldom is unprecedented, and must have been the resu |
His | earldom and lordship of Hay passed to his only daught |
His | earldom lasted only two years and in 1824 his son, Wi |
rt worked together taking control of the huge | earldom of Moray, bringing MacDonald power into Locha |
His younger brother Thomas inherited | Earldom of Westmorland on the death of the 7th earl i |
ted for heirs general, but retained his Irish | Earldom and Barony since it was an entailed honour pr |
d Earl of Gosford, he succeeded to that Irish | Earldom (and a British peerage) upon the death of his |
The hill gives its name to an Irish | earldom. |
er death of John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray, | earldom of Moray passed into crown hands. |
The original Neville | Earldom of Westmoreland had been confiscated in 1571 |
The new | earldom replaced a short-lived Dukedom of Orkney, whi |
It was the first new | earldom in Scotland for more than a century (the last |
before his son Osulf usurped the Northumbrian | earldom in 1067. |
etween the King of Scotland and the Norwegian | Earldom of Orkney. |
I gained his hold and rights of the Norwegian | Earldom of Orkney for the Scottish Crown in 1470 (see |
Soon after the great old | earldom dissolved into the earldoms of Northumberland |
Although there were still heirs to the older | earldom, this remained under attainder. |
The original | Earldom of Desmond was based on land holdings in Muns |
n in the Firth of Clyde he crossed to his own | earldom of Carrick, in Ayrshire, landing near Turnber |
The Courtenays held the peerage | Earldom of Devon and the Bonvilles were titled Lord H |
when his father was created the Earl of Powis | earldom, he was known by his father's minor title Vis |
On his death Ranulf's | Earldom of Chester was inherited by his eldest sister |
h estates and title, and before 1329 the real | earldom had been vested in the House of Stuart, from |
aron Stanhope, but never used the more senior | earldom of Chesterfield, and continued to be known as |
he same time and later restored to the senior | earldom of Kildare (forfeit by his half-brother, Thom |
embroke, and the barony is now merged in that | earldom. |
Their son, Henry, succeeded in the | earldom of Ilchester in 1865. |
ember 1878, aged 83, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his grandson, William John Manners Tollema |
rried Lady Margaret Butler, co-heiress of the | earldom of Ormond. |
ntil 1894 when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and took his seat in the House of Lords. |
1829, leaving no legitimate children, and the | earldom passed to his nephew Henry. |
ed eight, he succeeded his grandfather in the | earldom. |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, Richard, Viscount Cranley. |
The | earldom of Macclesfield and its subsidiary title the |
In 1838 he succeeded his grandfather in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
ity from 1358 until death in 1389, whilst the | Earldom of Lancaster passed to her elder sister's hus |
he succeeded his father as Duke of York; the | Earldom of Rutland, by its charter, then became extin |
He also gained the | earldom that Neri held from King Gautrekr. |
, establishing himself in Wales, acquired the | earldom of Pembroke or of Striguil. |
of Islay, Lord of the Isles, who claimed the | earldom on behalf of his wife Mariota and who became |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, William. |
239 de Montfort was finally invested with the | Earldom of Leicester. |
lso felt that they were rightful heirs to the | Earldom of Sutherland. |
The lands of the | earldom were put together from several sources. |
In 1820 he succeeded his half-brother in the | earldom, but as this was an Irish peerage it did not |
The heir to the | earldom, a half-brother, lives in New Zealand. |
He succeeded his father in the | earldom in 1681, aged 17. |
He succeeded in the | earldom on his father's death in 1842. |
g settled area north of the Tees known as the | Earldom of Sadberge which stretched from Hartlepool t |
In Norman times the | Earldom of Sadberge, though north of the River Tees, |
He inherited the | earldom on 25 August 1866 from William Craven, 2nd Ea |
years later the district was included in the | earldom of East Anglia. |
k, although Earl Harald and the people of the | Earldom suffered the consequences, as Pope Innocent I |
He inherited the | earldom from his nephew Charles Finch, 4th Earl of Wi |
He succeeded his father in the | earldom in 1758 but as this was an Irish peerage it d |
He is second-in-line to the | Earldom of Snowdon after his father, Lord Linley. |
s the Earl died without legal male issue, the | Earldom reverted in the male line, to the junior bran |
son John, a noted Polo player, inherited the | Earldom on his death. |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his son Thomas Brassey, 2nd Earl Brassey, |
The present holder is heir presumptive to the | earldom of Buckinghamshire. |
Heir apparent to the | Earldom of Ulster, he married (as her first husband) |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his only son Robert. |
The | earldom of Egremont became extinct on the death of Lo |
In 1948 he succeeded in the | earldom on the death of his father. |
As of 30 June 2006, the present holder of the | earldom has not successfully proven his succession to |
in grave financial difficulties and sold the | earldom to Archibald in 1372. |
Upon his death, the | Earldom of Lindsey passed to his fifth cousin thrice |
d, their descendants eventually inherited the | Earldom of Gloucester |
In 1916 Sandwich succeeded his uncle in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1832 he succeeded his father in the | earldom but as this was an Irish peerage it did not e |
In 1080, the Conqueror gave the | earldom to Aubrey, a Norman lord, from Coucy. |
In 1860 the | earldom held by his kinsman was revived when he was c |
il 1086, when Robert de Mowbray was given the | earldom. |
ty of Kent, at the same time he was given the | earldom. |
tie from his birth until his accession to the | earldom in 1818. |
ount Dunwich from birth until acceding to the | earldom in 1947. |
nt Corry until he succeeded his father in the | earldom in 1913. |
After Patrick's death the | earldom was annexed to the crown, but was recreated i |
In 1839 he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
He was unmarried and was succeeded in the | earldom by his younger brother, Admiral Anthony Maitl |
The | earldom became extinct at his death, while the barony |
He never married and was succeeded in the | earldom by his younger brother Granville. |
1861 and the following year he inherited the | earldom of Pembroke on the death of his uncle. |
In 1855 he succeeded his elder brother in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1937 he succeeded in the | earldom on the death of his father. |
Lord Southampton, having acceded to the | earldom in 1624, attended St. John's College, Cambrid |
The | earldom was created for the first time in 1686 for Si |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his nephew, Albert Grey (born 1851). |
til 1854, when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and took his seat in the House of Lords. |
He was unmarried and was succeeded in the | earldom by his nephew, George. |
Annesley succeeded in the | earldom in August 1838 on the death of his father. |
he held until he succeeded his father in the | earldom in 1849. |
The | earldom, located in East Lothian, and known interchan |
til 1754, when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
title (as well as the second creation of the | earldom), became extinct in 1599 when the 13th earl's |
gdon, took no steps to prove his right to the | Earldom, which therefore became dormant. |
, Gospatric, who had a plausible claim to the | Earldom given the likelihood that he was related to O |
William Bourchier, and died in 1557, with the | earldom thus passing straight to the 2nd Earl's grand |
At his death, the | earldom became extinct, while the barony of Talbot pa |
525, and after his father's succession to the | earldom in 1542 was styled Viscount Fitzwalter. |
ntil 1796 when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
by Act of Parliament, 6 November 1541, in the | Earldom of Ormond, as 9th Earl with the pre-eminence |
upon his death the barony of Danvers and the | earldom of Danby became extinct. |
general to the Earls of Kildare; however, the | earldom passed to her uncle, Henry. |
children, the Marquisate became extinct; the | Earldom of Ormonde, however, devolved upon his brothe |
as the first and last in this creation of the | Earldom of Lincoln and he died in 1156. |
rited the barony in 1870 and subsequently the | earldom in 1873, his brother, Mortimer, tried to make |
Isabel resigned the | earldom of Fife on 30 March 1371 to Robert Stewart, 1 |
rt of Lea, so that that title merged with the | earldom. |
In 1824 he succeeded his elder brother in the | earldom of Clarendon and entered the House of Lords. |
n 1 September 1690 and 11 September 1690, the | earldom devolved upon Robert Kerr, (afterwards Marque |
He was given the | Earldom of East Anglia, which had been that of Harold |
e a dispute over the title and estates of the | Earldom of Ormond. |
April 1942, aged 83, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son Walter. |
776, when he succeeded his grandfather in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
ther historians, such as the historian of the | earldom of Mercia, Stephen Baxter. |
March 1842, aged 87, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his younger brother, Thomas. |
ntil 1900 when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
nuary 1871, aged 46, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, Heneage. |
o years later, he succeeded his father in the | earldom and took his seat in the House of Lords. |
In 1696 the | earldom of Tullibardine was created for him, from whe |
He succeeded his father in the | earldom in 1891 and served in the Conservative admini |
ue, the Dukedom of Rothes became extinct, the | Earldom only being passed to his daughter. |
Both the | Earldom and barony were therefore eventually inherite |
n May 1889, aged 82, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his nephew, Edward Harris. |
Bu, the ruins of a former manor house of the | Earldom of Orkney. |
Governor Albany persuaded her to resign the | earldom to his own second son, John Stewart, earl of |
real King of Sicily, was still living and the | Earldom of Chester was transferred to his elder broth |
He inherited the | earldom of Carlisle in 1994, upon the death of his fa |
ing year, when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and took his seat in the House of Lords. |
On the death of Robert Stewart in 1593 the | earldom passed to his son Patrick Stewart, 2nd Earl o |
n his lifetime, the family titles (except the | Earldom of St. Maur, which became extinct) devolved o |
He died at Enville and was succeeded in the | earldom by his son George Harry Grey, 5th Earl of Sta |
King, Matilda gave an inter vivos gift of the | Earldom to her son John the Scot who became Earl of C |
The | earldom of Northumbria was the successor of the ealdo |
Anne was also heiress to the | earldom of March, following the death of her brother |
On the earl's death the | earldom passed to his younger son, who was also creat |
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