Titles and Honours
- Lord Edmund Plantagenet (1461–1485)
- The Duke of Edinburgh (1485–1498)
- Lord Warden of the Royal Privies (1485–1498)
- The Laird of Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles (1485–1487–1498)
- Archbishop of Canterbury (for a brief period in 1487)
- King of England (for about 30 seconds in December 1498)
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