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The title of Earl of Ulster has been created several times in the Peerages of Ireland and the United Kingdom. Currently, the title is a subsidiary title of the Duke of Gloucester, and is used as a courtesy title by the Duke's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster. Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, First Creation (1205)
- Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (1176-1243)
Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Second Creation (1264) - Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster (d.1271)
- Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster (1259-1326)
- William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster (1312-1333)
- Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster (d.1363)
- Philippa, Countess of Ulster and March (1355-1382)
- Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, 6th Earl of Ulster (1374-1398)
- Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, 7th Earl of Ulster (1391-1425)
- Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, 8th Earl of Ulster (1412-1460)
- Edward Plantagenet, 4th Duke of York, 9th Earl of Ulster (1442-1483), merged in crown 1461
Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Third Creation (1659) Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Fourth Creation (1716) - Ernest Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Duke of York and Albany (1674-1728)
Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Fifth Creation (1760) Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Sixth Creation (1784) Earls of Ulster, Peerage of the United Kingdom, First Creation (1866) - Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900)
Earls of Ulster, Peerage of the United Kingdom, Second Creation (1928) |
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