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    Who was the twelfth Earl of somewhere, but it's only Duke (created 1694)?

    Question #40828. Asked by gmackematix. (Nov 07 03 12:35 AM)


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    Charles Talbot was the twelfth Earl and only Duke of Shrewsbury

    Nov 07 03, 12:46 AM
    gmackematix

    Yay! And I thought I was being obscure. I wonder what he did that meant the title was never conferred again?
    The Earl of Shrewsbury is the Premier Earl of England and his ancestral home is Alton Towers.

    Nov 07 03, 11:33 AM


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