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Marquess and holds
The Duke of Marlborough holds certain subsidiary titles: Marquess of Blandford ( created 1702 ), Earl of Sunderland ( 1643 ), Earl of Marlborough ( 1689 ), Baron Spencer, of Wormleighton ( 1603 ), and Baron Churchill, of Sandridge ( 1685 ) ( all are in the English peerage ).
Apart from the British titles the Dukes of Wellington also holds the titles of Prince of Waterloo ( Prins van Waterloo, 1815 ) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo ( Duque de Ciudad Rodrigo, 1812 ) of the Kingdom of Spain, and Duke of Victoria ( Duque da Vitória, 1812 ), with the subsidiary titles Marquess of Torres Vedras ( Marquês de Torres Vedras, 1812 ) and Count of Vimeiro ( Conde de Vimeiro, 1811 ) of the Kingdom of Portugal.
Therefore, any member of the Royal Family who is not a peer, such as Prince Harry of Wales or Anne, Princess Royal, is ( technically ) a commoner, as is any member of a peer's family, including someone who holds only a courtesy title, such as the Earl of Arundel and Surrey ( eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk ) or Lady Victoria Hervey ( a daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol ).
The Duke holds several subsidiary titles, including: Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne ( created 1701 ), Earl of Argyll ( created 1457 ), Earl Campbell and Cowall and Viscount Lochow and Glenyla ( created 1701 ), Lord Campbell ( created 1445 ), Lord Lorne ( created 1470 ), Lord Kintyre ( created 1626 ), Lord Inveraray, Mull, Mover and Tiry ( created 1701 ), Baron Hamilton of Hameldon ( created 1776 ) and Baron Sundridge ( created 1766 ).
The Marquess of Bristol also holds the office of Hereditary High Steward of the Liberty of St. Edmund ( a liberty encompassing the entire ex county of West Suffolk ).
The Duke of Beaufort holds two subsidiary titles: Marquess of Worcester ( created 1642 ) and Earl of Worcester ( 1514 ).
The Duke also holds the two subsidiary titles of the attainted Dukedom of Monmouth, namely Earl of Doncaster ( 1663 ) and Baron Scott of Tindale ( 1663 ) ( both in the Peerage of England ), and several subsidiary titles associated with the Dukedom of Queensberry, namely Marquess of Dumfriesshire ( 1683 ), Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar ( 1682 ), Viscount of Nith, Tortholwald and Ross ( 1682 ) and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock ( 1682 ) ( all in the Peerage of Scotland ).
The Marquess holds the following subsidiary titles: Lord Gordon of Strathaven and Glenlivet and Earl of Aboyne ( 1660 ; Peerage of Scotland ), and Baron Meldrum, of Morven in the County of Aberdeen ( 1815 ; Peerage of the United Kingdom )
The Marquess of Lothian holds the subsidiary titles of Earl of Lothian ( created 1606 ), Earl of Lothian ( created again 1631 ), Earl of Ancram ( 1633 ), Earl of Ancram ( created again 1701 ), Viscount of Briene ( 1701 ), Lord Newbattle ( 1591 ), Lord Jedburgh ( 1622 ), Lord Kerr of Newbattle ( 1631 ), Lord Kerr of Nisbet, Langnewtoun, and Dolphinstoun ( 1633 ), Lord Kerr of Newbattle, Oxnam, Jedburgh, Dolphinstoun and Nisbet ( 1701 ), and Baron Ker, of Kersheugh in the County of Roxburgh ( 1821 ), all but the last in the Peerage of Scotland.
The current Marquess holds the subsidiary titles: Viscount Townshend, of Raynham in the County of Norfolk ( created 1682 ); Baron Townshend, of Lynn Regis in the County of Norfolk ( created 1661 ); Townshend Baronet, of Raynham in the County of Norfolk ( created 1617 ), all of which in the Peerage of England.
The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Baron Mount Eagle, of Westport in the County of Mayo ( created 10 September 1760 ), Viscount Westport, of Westport in the County of Mayo ( created 24 August 1768 ), Earl of Altamont, in the County of Mayo ( created 4 December 1771 ), Earl of Clanricarde ( created 1800 ) and Baron Monteagle, of Westport in the County of Mayo ( created 20 February 1806 ).
In the United Kingdom, the Marquess of Exeter also holds the title of hereditary Grand Almoner.
The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Earl of Uxbridge, in the County of Middlesex, in the Peerage of Great Britain ( 1784 ), Baron Paget, de Beaudesert, in the Peerage of England ( 1553 ), and is also an Irish Baronet, of Plas Newydd in the County of Anglesey and of Mount Bagenall in the County of Louth.

Marquess and subsidiary
While Duke of savoy he also held the subsidiary titles of Marquess of Saluzzo, count of Aosta, Moriana and Nice, and claimant King of Jerusalem.
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Wellington are: Marquess of Wellington ( 1812 ), Marquess Douro ( 1814 ), Earl of Mornington ( 1760but only inherited by the Dukes of Wellington in 1863 ), Earl of Wellington ( 1812 ), Viscount Wellesley ( 1760 – inherited in 1863 ), Viscount Wellington ( 1809 ), Baron Mornington ( 1746 – also inherited in 1863 ), and Baron Douro ( 1809 ).
The subsidiary titles are: Marquess of Westminster ( created 1831 ), Earl Grosvenor ( 1784 ), Viscount Belgrave, of Belgrave in the County of Chester ( 1784 ), and Baron Grosvenor, of Eaton in the County of Chester ( 1761 ).
Of the subsidiary titles above, Marquess of Hamilton is the courtesy title of the heir apparent, and Viscount Strabane that of his heir-apparent.
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Leinster are: Marquess of Kildare ( 1761 ), Earl of Kildare ( 1316 ), Earl of Offaly ( 1761 ), Viscount Leinster, of Taplow in the County of Buckingham ( 1747 ), Baron Offaly ( 1620 ) and Baron Kildare, of Kildare in the County of Kildare ( 1870 ).
The subsidiary titles of the dukedom are: Marquess of Granby ( created 1703 ), Earl of Rutland ( 1525 ), Baron Manners, of Haddon in the County of Derby ( 1679 ), and Baron Roos of Belvoir, of Belvoir in the County of Leicester ( 1896 ).
The most senior subsidiary title, Marquess of Granby, is the courtesy title of the Duke's eldest son and heir.
He also held the subsidiary titles of 5th Earl of Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Dorset and 2nd Earl of Dorset.
When he died in 1940, his eldest son, Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, inherited the Dukedom, but the Earldom of Selkirk and its subsidiary title passed under the special remainder ( provision 3 above ) to his second son, Lord George Douglas-Hamilton, who succeeded as 10th Earl.
The Duke has the subsidiary titles of: Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford ( created 1707 ), Earl of Roxburghe ( 1616 ), Earl of Kelso ( 1707 ), Earl Innes ( 1837 ), Viscount Broxmouth ( 1707 ), Lord Roxburghe ( 1600 ), and Lord Ker of Cessford and Cavertoun ( 1616 ).
As of 2010 there are twelve subsidiary titles attached to the dukedom: Lord Murray of Tullibardine ( 1604 ), Lord Murray, Gask and Balquhidder ( 1628 ), Lord Murray, Balvany and Gask ( 1676 ), Lord Murray, Balvenie and Gask, in the County of Perth ( 1703 ), Viscount of Balquhidder ( 1676 ), Viscount of Balquhidder, Glenalmond and Glenlyon, in the County of Perth ( 1703 ), Earl of Atholl ( 1629 ), Earl of Tullibardine ( 1628 ), Earl of Tullibardine ( 1676 ), Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle, in the County of Perth ( 1703 ), Marquess of Atholl ( 1676 ) and Marquess of Tullibardine, in the County of Perth ( 1703 ).
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Bedford, all in the Peerage of England, are: Marquess of Tavistock ( created 1694 ), Earl of Bedford ( 1550 ), Baron Russell, of Cheneys ( 1539 ), Baron Russell of Thornhaugh in the County of Northampton ( 1603 ), and Baron Howland, of Streatham in the County of Surrey ( 1695 ) ( and possibly the Barony of Bedford, which was merged into it in 1138, 1366 or 1414 ).
The Duke's subsidiary titles are: Marquess of Montrose ( created 1644 ), Marquess of Graham and Buchanan ( 1707 ), Earl of Montrose ( 1503 ), Earl of Kincardine ( 1644 & 1707 ), Earl Graham of Belford ( 1722 ), Viscount Dundaff ( 1707 ), Lord Graham ( 1445 ), Lord Aberruthven, Mugdock and Fintrie ( 1707 ) and Baron Graham of Belford ( 1722 ).
He was later, in 1814, created Marquess Douro as the subsidiary title granted to him with the Dukedom of Wellington.
As he did not outlive his father, he was known by his father's subsidiary title, Marquess of Granby.
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Sutherland are: Marquess of Stafford ( created 1786 ), Earl Gower ( 1746 ), Earl of Ellesmere, of Ellesmere in the County of Shropshire ( 1846 ), Viscount Trentham, of Trentham in the County of Stafford ( 1746 ), Viscount Brackley, of Brackley in the County of Northampton ( 1846 ), and Baron Gower, of Sittenham in the County of York ( 1703 ).

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