The oldest British dukedom is the Dukedom of Cornwall, created in 1337 for Edward, the Black Prince, the eldest son of King Edward III. This title is traditionally held by the eldest son of the reigning monarch and is associated with the Duchy of Cornwall, which has its own set of rights and revenues. The dukedom remains significant in the British royal lineage and continues to be a title conferred to the heir apparent.
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Henry VIII was not the oldest British monarch when he died.
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Then oldest serving solder during WW2 was 52 in 1945
Colchester is situated in Essex. 56 miles north east of London It is the oldest recorded town in the British Isles
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There was more than one dukedom of France You have to know what time frame and king was in power to know the duke
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Matt Willis is the oldest member of the British band Busted.
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Henry VIII was not the oldest British monarch when he died.
The oldest British Penny potentially still in circulation would be the 1971 New Penny.
A Beaufort is a dukedom in the English peerage.
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