A duke is addressed as "Your Grace," while their spouse is referred to as "Duchess." An earl is addressed as "Lord" and his spouse as "Lady." A viscount is addressed as "Lord" with "Lady" for his wife, and a baron is also "Lord," with their spouse similarly called "Lady." A marquess is addressed as "Lord" and his wife as "Marchioness."
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Horatio Nelson was created Baron Nelson of The Nile and of Burnham Thorpe in 1798, Baron Nelson of The Nile and of Hillborough in 1801 and Duke of Bronté in The Kingdom of Sicily in 1799.
Patty Duke's birth name is Anna Marie Duke.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh intermittently lived in Malta from 1949 to 1951. This was due to the fact that the Duke was stationed in Malta as a Royal Navy Officer in HM's service. They lived in Gwardamangia which is very near the harbour in Lord Mountbatten's residence. Princess Anne and Prince Charles stayed in England.
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The great lord is simply a lord who is greater than some other lord. To a baron, this might be a count or earl. To a count or earl, it might mean a duke or king. The king was usually, but not always, at the top of the pyramid; sometimes a duke, prince, or emperor was at the top.
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A duke is addressed as "Your Grace," while their spouse is referred to as "Duchess." An earl is addressed as "Lord" and his spouse as "Lady." A viscount is addressed as "Lord" with "Lady" for his wife, and a baron is also "Lord," with their spouse similarly called "Lady." A marquess is addressed as "Lord" and his wife as "Marchioness."
Lord Guildford,son of the Duke of Northumberland.
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Aristocrat, gentleman, royalty, count, peer, lord, patrician...
John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, and Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, ruled as Lord Protectors over Edward VI, Henry VIII's son.
A duke held usually more land from his feudal lord, and so was more powerful than a baron, in theory.
Because the Duke of York gave them the land as their own. Because the Duke of York gave them the land as their own.