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Encyclopedia > Duke of Schomberg

The peerage title Duke of Schomberg was created in 1689, along with the Barony of Teyes, the Earldom of Brentford and the Marquessate of Harwich. The titles became extinct in 1719.


Dukes of Schomberg (1689)


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GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Extinct Peerage - Dukes (2852 words)
THE title of duke was first bestowed upon Edward prince of Wales, commonly called the Black Prince, who was created by his father king Edward the third 13 March 1337 duke of the county of Cornwal, with remainder to the eldest sons of the kings of England for ever.
Lodovic Stuart, duke of Lenox of the kingdom of Scotland, was created by king James the first 6 October 1612 baron Setrington and earl of Richmond, and a few years afterwards earl of Newcastle and duke of Richmond, which titles became extinct at his death 11 February 1623.
Frederic Schomberg was created by king William the third baron Teyes, earl of Brentford, marquis of Harwich and duke of Schomberg, which titles became extinct upon the death of Meinhard, third duke of Schomberg, 1719.
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