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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom on 25 June 1838, in favour of Constantine Phipps, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave.

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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1833 when the noted diplomat Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Viscount Granville, was made Earl Granville and Baron Leveson, of Stone Park in the County of Stafford.

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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1927 when the Conservative politician Fiennes Cornwallis was created Baron Cornwallis, of Linton in the County of Kent.

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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1827 in favour of the Honourable F. J. Robinson.

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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1947 when Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, the husband of Princess Elizabeth ( now Queen Elizabeth II ), was made Baron Greenwich, of Greenwich in the County of London.

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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 1831 for George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence, the eldest illegitimate son of William IV.

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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1905 when Robert Windsor-Clive, 14th Baron Windsor, was made Viscount Windsor, of St Fagans in the County of Glamorgan.

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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom on 13 December 1869 for Thomas Agar-Robartes.

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The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1866 when the soldier and Conservative politician, Sir William Jolliffe, 1st Baronet, was made Baron Hylton of Hylton in the County Palatine of Durham and of Petersfield in the County of Southampton.

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