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)

The second creation (1264)

The third creation (1659)

became Jacques

The fourth creation (1716)

  • 1716 - 1728  : Ernest Auguste (1674 - 1728), Duke of York and Albany. Brother of George I {{er}}.

The fifth creation (1760)

  • 1760 - 1767  : Edouard Auguste (1739 - 1767), duke of York and Albany. Brother of George III.

The sixth creation (1784)

  • 1784 - 1827  : the prince Frederic (1763 - 1827), Duke of York and Albany. Wire of George III.

Peerage of the United Kingdom, the first creation (1866)

Peerage of the United Kingdom, the second creation (1928)

See too

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