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  15. Carlisle, Earls Of: This English title has been held by two families, being created for James Hay in 1622, and being extinct in that line on the death of his son in 1660, and then being given in 1661 to Charles Howard, and ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  16. March, Earls Of: March, Earls Of, title derived from the “marches” or boundaries (1) between England and Wales, and (2) England and Scotland, and held severally by great feudal families possessed of lands in those border districts. The earls of March on the ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  17. Lonsdale, Earls Of: This English earldom is held by the ancient family of Lowther, which traces its descent to Sir Hugh Lowther, who flourished in the reign of Edward I. Sir Hugh’s descendant Sir Richard Lowther (1529-1607) received Mary queen of ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  18. Marchmont, Earls Of: The 1st earl of Marchmont was Sir Patrick Hume or Home (1641-1724), son of Sir Patrick Hume, bart., of Polwarth, Berwickshire, and a descendant of another Sir Patrick Hume, a supporter of the Reformation in Scotland. A member of ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  19. Earls Of. Nottingham: Nottingham The English title of earl of Nottingham has been held by different families, notably by the Mowbrays (1377 to 1475; merged in the Norfolk title from 1 397), the Howards (1596-1681), and the Finches (1681; since 1729 united ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  20. Earls Of March: Earls Of March, title derived from the "marches" or boundaries (I) between England and Wales, and (2) England and Scotland, and held severally by great feudal families possessed of lands in those border districts. The earls of March on the ... [81%] 2022-09-02

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