Английская Википедия:Duke of Gloucester
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:For Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:One source Шаблон:Infobox nobility title Duke of Gloucester (Шаблон:IPAc-en Шаблон:Respell) is a British royal title (after Gloucester), often conferred on one of the sons of the reigning monarch. The first four creations were in the Peerage of England and the last in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; the current creation carries with it the subsidiary titles of Earl of Ulster and Baron Culloden.
The title was first conferred on Thomas of Woodstock, the thirteenth child of King Edward III. The title became extinct at his death, as it did upon the death of the duke of the second creation, Humphrey of Lancaster, fourth son of King Henry IV.
The title was next conferred on Richard, brother to King Edward IV. When Richard himself became king, the dukedom merged into the crown. After Richard's death, the title was considered ominous, since the first three such dukes had all died without issue to inherit their titles. The title was not awarded for over 150 years: the next to receive the dukedom was the son of King Charles I, Henry Stuart, upon whose death the title again became extinct.
Prince William, son of the future Queen Anne, was styled "Duke of Gloucester" for his whole life (1689–1700), but was never formally created duke. Frederick, Prince of Wales, was styled "Duke of Gloucester" from 1718–1726, but was then created Duke of Edinburgh rather than of Gloucester.
There was next a creation of a double dukedom (not two dukedoms) for the brother of King George III, Prince William Henry, his proper title becoming "Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh".
The fifth and most recent creation was for Prince Henry, third son of King George V, styled as His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester. Upon Prince Henry's death, the dukedom was inherited by his only surviving son Prince Richard, who still holds the title. The heir-apparent to the title is Alexander Windsor, styled Earl of Ulster. The next in the line of succession is the Earl of Ulster's son Xan Windsor, known by his grandfather's third title of Lord Culloden. The royal dukedom will devolve into an ordinary one when inherited by Alexander Windsor; as a great-grandson of a sovereign he is not entitled to royal style, and will be styled as His Grace The Duke of Gloucester.
Dukes of Gloucester
First creation, 1385–1397
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| Thomas of Woodstock
House of Plantagenet
1385–1397
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| Thomas of Woodstock
| 7 January 1355
Woodstock Palace
son of Edward III of England and Queen Philippa
| Eleanor de Bohun
1376
5 children
| 8 September 1397
Calais
aged 42
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Thomas of Woodstock's son died two years after his father, but never succeeded to his titles except that of Earl of Buckingham. At the time of Thomas's death, he was regarded as a traitor and thus his titles were forfeit after his murder (except Earl of Buckingham). His son had no issue and his male line died out in 1399.
Second creation, 1414–1447
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| Humphrey of Lancaster
House of Lancaster
1414–1447
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| Humphrey of Lancaster
| 3 October 1390
Lancaster Castle
son of Henry IV of England and Mary de Bohun
| Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut
1422–1428 (annulled)
1 child (stillborn)
Eleanor de Cobham
1428–1441 (annulled)
2 children
| 23 February 1447
Bury St Edmunds
aged 56
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Before marrying Humphrey, Eleanor de Cobham was his mistress. At the time of Humphrey's 1447 death, he had two children, Arthur and Antigone. However, both children were born before his marriage to Eleanor and were thus illegitimate and could not succeed to his titles.
Third creation, 1461
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| Richard Plantagenet
House of York
1461–1483
| Richard Plantagenet
| 2 October 1452
Fotheringhay Castle, Oundle
son of Richard, Duke of York and Cecily Neville
| Anne Neville
1472–1485
(her death)
1 child
| 22 August 1485
Bosworth Field
aged 32
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Richard succeeded as Richard III in 1483 upon his nephew's disappearance, and his titles merged with the crown.
Fourth creation, 1659
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| Henry Stuart
House of Stuart
1659–1660
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| Henry Stuart
| 8 July 1640
Oatlands Palace, Oatlands
son of King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria
| Never married
| 18 September 1660
Whitehall, London
aged 20
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Only styled, 1689
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| Prince William
House of Oldenburg
1689–1700
| Prince William of Denmark
| 24 July 1689
Hampton Court Palace, London
son of Queen Anne and Prince George
| Never married
| 30 July 1700
Windsor Castle, Windsor
aged 11
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Only styled, 1717
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| Prince Frederick
House of Hanover
1717–1726
| Prince Frederick
| 1 February 1707
Leineschloss, Hanover
son of King George II and Queen Caroline
| Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
17 April 1736
9 children
| 31 March 1751
Leicester House, London
aged 44
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Prince Frederick became Duke of Edinburgh in 1726 and then Prince of Wales in 1729.
Fifth creation, 1928
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| Prince Henry
House of Windsor
1928–1974
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| Prince Henry
| 31 March 1900
York Cottage, Sandringham
son of King George V and Queen Mary
| Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott
6 November 1935
2 children
| 10 June 1974
Barnwell Manor, Barnwell
aged 74
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| Prince Richard
House of Windsor
1974–present
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| Prince Richard
| 26 August 1944
St. Matthew's Nursing Home, Northampton
son of Prince Henry and Princess Alice
| Birgitte van Deurs Henriksen
8 June 1972
3 children
| Шаблон:Spaced en dash
now Шаблон:Age in years and days old
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Line of succession
- Файл:Coronet of a Child of the Sovereign.svg Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900–1974)
- Файл:Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign.svg Prince William of Gloucester (1941–1972)
- Файл:Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign.svg Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester (born 1944)
- (1) Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster (born 1974)
- (2) Xan Windsor, Lord Culloden (born 2007)
- (1) Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster (born 1974)
Arms
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Arms of Thomas of Woodstock: Royal arms of England (arms of his father King Edward III) with difference a bordure argent
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Arms of Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Gloucester: Arms of King Henry IV differenced by a bordure argent
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Arms of Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of King Henry IV. Blason: Arms of King Henry IV a label of three points argent each charged with three ermine spots and a canton gules. Later borne by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later King Richard III).
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Coat of arms of Henry as a son of the Sovereign
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Prince William's Coat of Arms
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Coat of Arms of Henry, the Duke of Gloucester
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Coat of Arms of Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
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Coat of arms of Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster, eldest son of the Duke, & heir to the Dukedom of Gloucester
Family trees
Шаблон:Dukes of Gloucester and Edinburgh family tree Шаблон:Royal dukes family tree
See also
References
External links
- The Duke of Gloucester at the Royal Family website
- Шаблон:Cite EB1911
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