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Encyclopedia > Earl Camden

The title of Marquess Camden was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812 for John Jeffreys Pratt, 2nd Earl Camden. The Earl Camden title was created in 1786 in the Peerage of Great Britain


The Marquess at present holds the subsidiary titles of Earl Camden (1786), Earl of Brecknock (1812), Viscount Bayham (1786), and Baron Camden (1765), all but the Earldom of Brecknock in the Peerage of Great Britain.


Earls Camden (1786)

Marquesses Camden (1812)


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CAMDEN - LoveToKnow Article on CAMDEN (1331 words)
Camden spent some time in travelling in various parts of England collecting materials for his Britannia, a work which was first published in i586.
Camden replied to Brooke in an appendix to the fifth edition of the Brit ann-ia, published in 1600, and his reputation came through the ordeal untarnished.
Camden, who refused a knighthood, was a man of enormous industry, and possessed a modest and friendly disposition.
New Georgia Encyclopedia: Camden County (573 words)
Camden County is the southernmost county on the Georgia coast.
Camden County combined the colonial parishes of St. Thomas and St. Mary with lands ceded by the Creek Indians.
Camden County is named for Charles Pratt, earl of Camden (1714-94), chief justice and lord chancellor of England who supported the American colonies before the Revolution.
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