Duke of Marshford

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Duke of Marshford is a title in the Peerage of Exeter. It was created on September 1983 for Prince Henry, son of Prince William, Duke of Thoresway. The title holds manorial rights over the English lordship of Marshford, and it was gifted by king Thomas IV to his uncle Prince William, who was also made a prince by Grace on the same day.

Dukedom of Marshford
Creation dateSeptember 1983
MonarchThomas IV of Exeter
PeeragePeerage of Exeter
First holderPrince Henry, 1st Duke of Marshford
Present holderAlexander Milford-Stuart, 2nd Duke of Mashford
Heir apparentThomas Stuart, Earl of Windbow
Remainder tothe 1st duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten.
Subsidiary titlesEarl of Windbow
Baron Greendale
StatusExtant

History

On September 1983, King Thomas IV granted the title of Duke of Marshford to his cousin and second son of Prince William, Duke of Thoresway; Prince Henry, as reward for his contribution to the Kingdom and help throughout the founding and building of the lands that now compose the Kingdom of Exeter with the help of his father.

The title of Duke of Marshford, also grants its holder the subsidiary titles of Earl of Windbow, Baron of Greendale and Lord of the Manor of Marshford (in Great Britain).

# Duke Portrait Birth Marriage Death
1 Prince Henry

House of Fitz-James Stuart 1983–2013.

10 November 1977

Cousin of Thomas IV.

Julie Grace Milford 13 December 2013
2 Alexander Milford-Stuart

House of Fitz-James Stuart 2013–now.

14 February 1997

Son of the 1st Duke.

Neil James Patrick -

now 25

Line of succession

*Prince Henry William, 1st Duke of Marshford.