Count d\' Ulster
The title of count d' Ulster was created several times in the Pairie of Ireland and the the United Kingdom.
Currently, the title is a subsidiary title of the Duc of Gloucester, and is used like titrates courtesy by the son of the duke Alexandre Windsor.
The first creation (1205)
- 1205 - 1243 : Hugues de Lacy (1176 - 1243)
The second creation (1264)
- 1264 - 1271 : Walter de Burgh († 1271) ;
- 1271 - 1326 : Richard Og de Burgh (1259 - 1326). Wire of the precedent ;
- 1326 - 1333 : William Gift of Burgh (1312 - 1333). Grandson of the precedent ;
- 1333 - 1363 : Elisabeth de Burgh († 1363), duchess of Clarence. Girl of the precedent ;
- 1352 - 1368 : Lionel of Antwerp (1338 - 1368). Count of swears uxoris ;
- 1368 - 1382 : Filipino Plantagenêt (1355 - 1382). Girl of the precedents ;
- 1382 - 1398 : Roger Mortimer (1374 - 1398), Count de March. Was heir apparent to Richard II. Wire of the precedents ;
- 1398 - 1425 : Edmond Mortimer (1391 - 1425), Count de March. Was heir apparent to Richard II. Wire of the precedent ;
- 1425 - 1460 : Richard of York (1412 - 1460), Count de Cambridge and March, Duke of York. Nephew of the precedent ;
- 1460 - 1461 : Edouard Plantagenêt (1442 - 1483), Count de Cambridge and March, Duke of York. Wire of the precedent. IV of England in 1461 became Edouard.
The third creation (1659)
- 1659 - 1685 : Jacques Stuart (1633 - 1701), Duke of York and Albany. II in 1685.
The fourth creation (1716)
The fifth creation (1760)
The sixth creation (1784)
Peerage of the United Kingdom, the first creation (1866)
- 1866 - 1900 : Alfred of Saxony-Coburg and Gotha (1844 - 1900), Duke of Edinburgh.
Peerage of the United Kingdom, the second creation (1928)
- 1928 - 1974 : the prince Henry de Gloucester (1900 - 1974), Duke of Gloucester ;
- since 1974 : the prince Richard de Gloucester (born in 1944), Duke of Gloucester.
See too
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