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Thomas Fleming (died 1601), Member of Parliament; Thomas Hussey (1749–1824), MP for Aylesbury; Sir William Johnson (c. 1715 – 1774), diplomat; Frank McLoughlin (born 1946), TD for Meath; Matthew O'Reilly (1880–1962), TD for Meath; William Wellesley-Pole (1763–1845), Chief Secretary for Ireland; Nicholas Plunkett (1602–1680), Member of ...
This is a list of living British royal family members who, through royal descent or marriage, currently hold the rank of Prince or Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. There are 18 living princes and princesses by birthright, and a further 6 women who are princesses by marriage.
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This is an incomplete index of the current and historical principal family seats of English royal, titled and landed gentry families. Some of these seats are no longer occupied by the families with which they are associated, and some are ruinous – e.g. Lowther Castle.
Member of the Royal Order of Birendra; Member of the Royal Order of Ojaswi Rajanya; Recipient of the King Birendra Coronation Medal; The Duke of Kent: Member 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Three Divine Powers; The Duke of Gloucester: Member 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Three Divine Powers; Recipient of the King Birendra Coronation Medal
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There have been 13 British monarchs since the political union of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland on 1 May 1707.England and Scotland had been in personal union since 24 March 1603; while the style, "King of Great Britain" first arose at that time, legislatively the title came into force in 1707.
In the Peerage of England, the title of duke was created 74 times (using 40 different titles: the rest were recreations).Three times a woman was created a duchess in her own right; Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, chief mistress of Charles II of England, Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch, wife of Charles II's eldest illegitimate son, the Duke of Monmouth, and Cecilia Underwood ...