「Earldom」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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The new | earldom replaced a short-lived Dukedom of Orkney, whi |
d Earl of Gosford, he succeeded to that Irish | Earldom (and a British peerage) upon the death of his |
other was regarded as heir-presumptive to the | earldom, and a marriage was arranged between George a |
The viscountcy and | earldom remain abeyant, but the abeyance of his baron |
his mother's dukedom as well as his father's | earldom, and adopted the higher courtesy title of Mar |
ough he did not take formal possession of the | earldom until after his mother's death); |
In 1753 the | earldom was also revived when he was made Earl of She |
The | Earldom of Angus had been forfeited by the previous h |
After Patrick's death the | earldom was annexed to the crown, but was recreated i |
Viscounty would have seen it submerged in the | earldom in any event. |
in grave financial difficulties and sold the | earldom to Archibald in 1372. |
The current holder of the | earldom is Arthur Gerald Wellesley. |
d Earl of Sussex and in 1190 he inherited the | earldom of Arundel. |
In 1820 he succeeded his half-brother in the | earldom, but as this was an Irish peerage it did not |
In 1832 he succeeded his father in the | earldom but as this was an Irish peerage it did not e |
In 1837 he succeeded his grandfather in the | earldom but as this was an Irish peerage it did not e |
, when it was incorporated into England as an | earldom by Athelstan, the first king of a united Engl |
In 1080, the Conqueror gave the | earldom to Aubrey, a Norman lord, from Coucy. |
That when the | earldom was augmented into a duchy, the circumstances |
Annesley succeeded in the | earldom in August 1838 on the death of his father. |
, Charles, but his viscountcy of Thetford and | earldom and barony of Arlington fell into abeyance be |
ted for heirs general, but retained his Irish | Earldom and Barony since it was an entailed honour pr |
Both the | Earldom and barony were therefore eventually inherite |
don, in 1611 without a male heir and thus his | Earldom and Barony became extinct. |
He succeeded to the | earldom and barony in 2002. |
ty years before John Comyn's successor to the | Earldom, Henry Beaumont, made an appearance in the ar |
For more information on this creation of the | earldom, which became extinct in 1748, see the latter |
On his death the | Earldom thus became extinct and his nephew, Henry Edm |
h estates and title, and before 1329 the real | earldom had been vested in the House of Stuart, from |
(The first creation of the | earldom had been made for Richard Weston in 1633, but |
of Islay, Lord of the Isles, who claimed the | earldom on behalf of his wife Mariota and who became |
ue, the Dukedom of Rothes became extinct, the | Earldom only being passed to his daughter. |
The | earldom of Bolingbroke consequently passed to Oliver |
to Patrick Hepburn, 2nd Lord Hailes, and the | Earldom of Bothwell was created for him. |
After his father succeeded in the | earldom of Breadalbane and Holland in 1862, Campbell |
ged 19, Campbell succeeded his kinsman in the | earldom of Breadalbane and Holland. |
He held the | earldom only briefly, and was succeeded by his elder |
t from 1675 until 1677, when he inherited the | earldom of Bristol from his father George Digby, 2nd |
Egerton-Cust succeeded his grandfather in the | earldom of Brownlow in 1853. |
The present holder is heir presumptive to the | earldom of Buckinghamshire. |
following year, so Harold was restored to his | earldom - but not for long. |
In 1860 the | earldom held by his kinsman was revived when he was c |
The grant of the | earldom was by Stephen of England; this was the first |
The | earldom descended by special remainder to the earl's |
d lordship of Nithsdale to the estates of the | earldom of Caithness - which soon led to his obtainin |
Castle in Yorkshire, and was confirmed in the | Earldom of Cambridge, which had been resigned by his |
ter of Robert Brudenell, who succeeded to the | earldom of Cardigan in 1663. |
He inherited the | earldom of Carlisle in 1994, upon the death of his fa |
The | Earldom of Carlisle was divided into baronies, but on |
n in the Firth of Clyde he crossed to his own | earldom of Carrick, in Ayrshire, landing near Turnber |
He inherited the | earldom from Charles Fane, 3rd Earl of Westmorland an |
He died without issue and the | Earldom of Chatham became extinct. |
real King of Sicily, was still living and the | Earldom of Chester was transferred to his elder broth |
On his death Ranulf's | Earldom of Chester was inherited by his eldest sister |
The | earldom of Chester is traditionally vested in the sov |
The | Earldom of Chester was recreated for Simon de Montfor |
Since 1301 the | Earldom of Chester has always been conferred on the P |
Thereafter, the | Earldom of Chester was created in conjunction with th |
aron Stanhope, but never used the more senior | earldom of Chesterfield, and continued to be known as |
In 1824 he succeeded his elder brother in the | earldom of Clarendon and entered the House of Lords. |
is father's death in 1674 he succeeded to the | earldom of Clarendon. |
the younger son of King Henry II, heir to his | earldom, in conformity with the King's promise that J |
ver, refused to recognize the creation of the | earldom, and continued to speak of the father as "Lor |
ivia's dowry included the fief of the Contea ( | Earldom) of Copertino, acquired in 1557. |
The | Earldom of Cornwall had been intended for Thomas, but |
Countess of Strathearn, who succeeded to the | earldom as Countess in her own right. |
Lord Lindsay, who later inherited the ancient | Earldom of Crawford. |
ed to comital status with the creation of the | Earldom of Crawford. |
The | earldom was created for the first time in 1686 for Si |
the barony of Panmure became extinct, but the | earldom of Dalhousie (and its subsidiary titles) pass |
upon his death the barony of Danvers and the | earldom of Danby became extinct. |
In 1792, his father inherited the | earldom of Darlington from his father, whereupon Vane |
any of the heirs inherited the barony and the | earldom of De La Warr, then the barony should pass to |
He succeeded to the | earldom a decade later. |
The | earldom was declared extinct but the title Baron Howa |
The original | Earldom of Desmond was based on land holdings in Muns |
is half-brother as Earl of Essex in 1227, the | Earldom having devolved from his father's first wife. |
The Courtenays held the peerage | Earldom of Devon and the Bonvilles were titled Lord H |
ot went on to defend Orkney and his claim the | Earldom, he died of his wounds after the Battle of Sk |
f Desmond, whom he was able to deprive of his | earldom and dispossess in 1418 for marrying far below |
eas his three brothers were grown men, so the | Earldom was divided between the three older brothers. |
marquessate became extinct in 1997, while the | earldom is dormant. |
The manor, which had been parcel of the | Earldom and Duchy of Lancaster, was granted, with Duf |
made a Knight of the Garter and received his | Earldom of Dunbar. |
In 1840 he succeeded his grandmother in the | earldom of Dysart. |
nches at Chester, creating a new expansionist | earldom in each case. |
the Lords Appellant, he was rewarded with an | Earldom as Earl of Gloucester in 1397. |
itively in charge by December 1135 during the | earldom of Earl Paul Haakonsson. |
years later the district was included in the | earldom of East Anglia. |
He was given the | Earldom of East Anglia, which had been that of Harold |
At his death, the | Earldom of Effingham became extinct, while his distan |
viving son, George, who also succeeded in the | earldom of Egmont the following year. |
The | earldom of Egremont became extinct on the death of Lo |
rvived him or left issue, upon his death, the | earldom of Elgin and subsidiary Scottish peerages was |
In 1838 he succeeded his grandfather in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1916 Sandwich succeeded his uncle in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1839 he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1855 he succeeded his elder brother in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
til 1754, when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
ntil 1796 when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
776, when he succeeded his grandfather in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
ntil 1900 when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
til 1848, when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
following year he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
and 1786, when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
to 1700, when he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1795 he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1960 he succeeded his elder brother in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
before he succeeded his elder brother in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1895 he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
In 1782 he succeeded his father in the | earldom and entered the House of Lords. |
y, California, is the heir presumptive to the | Earldom of Essex. |
On his death his | earldom became extinct and Croxteth Hall passed into |
The | earldom became extinct at his death, while the barony |
title (as well as the second creation of the | earldom), became extinct in 1599 when the 13th earl's |
The | earldom became extinct on the death of the fourth ear |
d on 25 March 1841 with no heirs; as such the | earldom became extinct and the viscountcy transferred |
The second (1554-created) | earldom became extinct in 1599, although the original |
The | earldom became extinct on the latter's death in 1801. |
y John Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley, in 1833 (the | earldom becoming extinct). |
At his death, the | earldom became extinct, while the barony of Talbot pa |
In 1782 William Talbot died, the | Earldom became extinct, and the barony of Talbot of H |
due to his lack of a legitimate male heir his | earldom became extinct, and the viscountcy dormant. |
He had no children and on his death, the | earldom became extinct, but his viscountcy passed to |
ive Scottish earls to die in the battle), his | earldom became extinct. |
the second Earl, in 1707, the viscountcy and | earldom became extinct. |
hat year, but died in the following year, the | earldom becoming extinct. |
On his death in 1590 the | earldom became extinct. |
Isabel resigned the | earldom of Fife on 30 March 1371 to Robert Stewart, 1 |
e Grenadier Guards and inherited his father's | earldom the following year. |
cots Parliament declared he had forfeited his | earldom, and, following the lines laid down when this |
a Lancastrian after the Battle of Towton, the | earldom being forfeit by act of Attainder. |
father, he did not get full possession of the | earldom until four years later, when he was girt with |
l, 1st Earl of Gainsborough and inherited the | Earldom of Gainsborough in 1689. |
enable him to sit in the House of Lords (the | Earldom of Glasgow and all its subsidiary titles bein |
d, their descendants eventually inherited the | Earldom of Gloucester |
he last occupier was Lord Glamis, heir to the | Earldom, who had been living there since at least 191 |
one of that family, often by the heir to the | Earldom who had the courtesy title Viscount Milton); |
The heir to the | earldom, a half-brother, lives in New Zealand. |
he plundered and subdued for himself a great | earldom, which he peopled with Northmen, from which t |
rmed to him the said Principality, Duchy, and | Earldom, that he may preside there, and by presiding, |
He was alleged to have been offered an | Earldom if he would support the Union of Ireland with |
e patent was worded to prevent the barony and | earldom being held by the same person. |
Despite her succeeding to an | earldom in her own right as Countess Mountbatten of B |
King, Matilda gave an inter vivos gift of the | Earldom to her son John the Scot who became Earl of C |
e other part of these estates - including the | Earldom of Hereford -, which had belonged to Mary de |
At this point only an | earldom separated him from the greatest in England. |
ember 1878, aged 83, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his grandson, William John Manners Tollema |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, Richard, Viscount Cranley. |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, William. |
He succeeded in the | earldom on his father's death in 1842. |
He was succeeded in the viscountcy and | earldom by his younger brother, the third Earl. |
He inherited the | earldom from his nephew Charles Finch, 4th Earl of Wi |
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, |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his only son Robert. |
He was unmarried and was succeeded in the | earldom by his younger brother, Admiral Anthony Maitl |
He never married and was succeeded in the | earldom by his younger brother Granville. |
ollowing year (1139) and was succeeded in his | earldom by his second but eldest surviving son Robert |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his nephew, Albert Grey (born 1851). |
He was unmarried and was succeeded in the | earldom by his nephew, George. |
April 1942, aged 83, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son Walter. |
March 1842, aged 87, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his younger brother, Thomas. |
nuary 1871, aged 46, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, Heneage. |
n May 1889, aged 82, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his nephew, Edward Harris. |
Governor Albany persuaded her to resign the | earldom to his own second son, John Stewart, earl of |
He died at Enville and was succeeded in the | earldom by his son George Harry Grey, 5th Earl of Sta |
June 1950, aged 77, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his only son William. |
ruary 1830, aged 68, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his son, John. |
ruary 1744, aged 68, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his son James, who was created Marquess of |
ugust 1892, aged 59, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son Seymour. |
He died in July 1699 and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son from his first marriage, Th |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his niece while the baronetcy passed to a |
March 1753, aged 56, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his son Charles. |
ruary 1866, aged 42, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, John. |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son Charles, who also became a |
July 1927, aged 75, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son Victor. |
ruary 1889, aged 82, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son Henry. |
tober 1823, aged 70, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his younger brother Francis. |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his cousin Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxfo |
He is an earl who was ousted from his | earldom by his nephew Yder the "Knight of the Sparrow |
ember 1993, aged 69, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, Anthony. |
Terrace, Deal, Kent and was succeeded in the | earldom by his nephew George William Frederick Villie |
ied in November 1707 and was succeeded in the | earldom by his first cousin, Robert FitzGerald, 19th |
n May 1777, aged 61, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, Heneage. |
June 1776, aged 86, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his grandson Edward, his son James Smith-S |
er between 1702 and 1722, he succeeded to the | Earldom after his father's death in, but died in 1729 |
ugust 1794, aged 80, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his son from his second marriage, Henry. |
March 1930, aged 91, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his grandson George, the son of George Wil |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his son George. |
His successor in the | earldom was his son, Henry. |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his son, Charles. |
tober 1859, aged 75, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his fourth but eldest surviving son, Franc |
ember 1893, aged 88, and was succeeded in the | earldom by his second but eldest surviving son Ralph. |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his only child from his first marriage, Wi |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his eldest son, William, who became Prime |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his third but eldest surviving son James. |
He was unmarried and was succeeded in the | earldom by his uncle, John Manners Yorke. |
He was succeeded in the | earldom by his younger brother Spencer. |
He inherited the | earldom from his grandfather, Lewis Watson, 1st Earl |
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