The Jacobite title of Duke of Mar was conferred on John Erskine, 6th/23rd Earl of Mar, by the Jacobite pretender James III and VIII. He was created Duke of Mar, Marquess Erskine or Marquess of Stirling, Earl of Kildrummie, Viscount of Garioch and Lord Alloa, and in the notional Peerage of Scotland in 1715, with the same remainder as his Earldom, i.e. to heirs-general. The Duke's attainder by the government of the Hanoverian George I the following year was, of course, not recognised in Jacobite circles. He was further created Earl of Mar in the Peerage of England in 1717 and Duke of Mar in the Peerage of Ireland in 1722. These titles had the ordinary remainder to heirs male of the body, and became extinct on the death of the grantee's son in 1766. The other titles, such as they are, remai
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| - The Jacobite title of Duke of Mar was conferred on John Erskine, 6th/23rd Earl of Mar, by the Jacobite pretender James III and VIII. He was created Duke of Mar, Marquess Erskine or Marquess of Stirling, Earl of Kildrummie, Viscount of Garioch and Lord Alloa, and in the notional Peerage of Scotland in 1715, with the same remainder as his Earldom, i.e. to heirs-general. The Duke's attainder by the government of the Hanoverian George I the following year was, of course, not recognised in Jacobite circles. He was further created Earl of Mar in the Peerage of England in 1717 and Duke of Mar in the Peerage of Ireland in 1722. These titles had the ordinary remainder to heirs male of the body, and became extinct on the death of the grantee's son in 1766. The other titles, such as they are, remai (en)
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- Dukedoms in the Jacobite Peerage
- Earl of Mar
- Jacobite peerage
- Peerage of Ireland
- Peerage of Scotland
- George I of Great Britain
- Stirling
- Extinct dukedoms in the Jacobite Peerage
- Garioch
- Peerage of England
- Alloa
- Erskine
- Attainder
- Jacobitism
- James Francis Edward Stuart
- Kildrummy Castle
- Thomas Erskine, Lord Erskine
- Marr
- John Erskine, 6th Earl of Mar
- James of Mar, 29th Earl of Mar
- Margaret of Mar, 30th Countess of Mar
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- dbr:Frances_Erskine
- dbr:John_Erskine,_27th_Earl_of_Mar
- dbr:John_Francis_Erskine,_7th_Earl_of_Mar
- dbr:John_Francis_Goodeve_Erskine,_26th_Earl_of_Mar
- dbr:John_Francis_Miller_Erskine,_9th_Earl_of_Mar
- dbr:John_Thomas_Erskine,_8th_Earl_of_Mar
- dbr:Lionel_Walter_Young,_28th_Earl_of_Mar
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| - The Jacobite title of Duke of Mar was conferred on John Erskine, 6th/23rd Earl of Mar, by the Jacobite pretender James III and VIII. He was created Duke of Mar, Marquess Erskine or Marquess of Stirling, Earl of Kildrummie, Viscount of Garioch and Lord Alloa, and in the notional Peerage of Scotland in 1715, with the same remainder as his Earldom, i.e. to heirs-general. The Duke's attainder by the government of the Hanoverian George I the following year was, of course, not recognised in Jacobite circles. He was further created Earl of Mar in the Peerage of England in 1717 and Duke of Mar in the Peerage of Ireland in 1722. These titles had the ordinary remainder to heirs male of the body, and became extinct on the death of the grantee's son in 1766. The other titles, such as they are, remain extant, although they are not recognised by the British or any other government and have not been claimed or used by their holders since the eighteenth century. (en)
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