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Duke of Newcastle

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Duke of Newcastle is a title which has been created several times in the peerages of England and Great Britain. The title Earl of Newcastle was first created for Ludovic Stuart, the first Duke of Richmond. The title was again created for William Cavendish, who was raised to the rank of Marquess and finally Duke, and also created Earl of Ogle at the same time. After the death of the second Duke, these titles became extinct.

The title was again created for John Holles. When he died in 1711 the title became extinct but his estates passed to his nephew Thomas Pelham, who three years later upon coming of age received the title in its third creation. In 1757 he received the additional title of "Newcastle-under-Lyne" (not the previously used "Newcastle-upon-Tyne"). When Pelham died in 1768, the Tyne title became extinct, but the Lyne title passed to his niece's husband Lord Lincoln. That title also became extinct in 1988 upon the death of the tenth Duke, as no male heirs to the title remained.

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Earls of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, First creation (1623)

  • Ludovic Stuart, 1st Duke of Richmond (1574-1624)

Dukes of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, First creation (1665)

Dukes of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Second Creation (1694)

  • John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1662-1711)

Dukes of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Third Creation (1715)

Dukes of Newcastle-under-Lyne (1757)








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