Dukes in The Peerage of Scotland
Title | Creation | Other titles |
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The Duke of Rothesay | 1398 | Since 1603, usually Prince of Wales as the heir to the throne of England Duke of Cornwall in the Peerage of England |
The Duke of Hamilton | 1643 | Duke of Brandon in the Peerage of Great Britain |
The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry | 1663; 1684 | Earl of Doncaster in the Peerage of England |
The Duke of Lennox | 1675 | Duke of Richmond in the Peerage of England Duke of Gordon in the Peerage of the UK |
The Duke of Argyll | 1701 | Lord Sundridge and Hamilton in the Peerage of Great Britain Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of the UK |
The Duke of Atholl | 1703 | |
The Duke of Montrose | 1707 | Earl Graham in the Peerage of Great Britain |
The Duke of Roxburghe | 1707 | Earl Innes in the Peerage of the UK |
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