Baron Culloden
Extinct barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Culloden (named after Culloden near Inverness ) is a title which has been created twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for members of the British royal family .
The barony's creation continued the tradition of awarding members of the Royal Family titles from each of the three kingdoms comprising the United Kingdom : England , Scotland and Ireland .
Baron Culloden, first creation (1801)
The first creation was on 27 November 1801 for Prince Adolphus Frederick , seventh son of King George III . He was created Duke of Cambridge , Earl of Tipperary and Baron Culloden in the peerage of the United Kingdom . This title became extinct on 17 March 1904 at the death of his son Prince George , the second holder.
Baron Culloden, second creation (1928)
The second creation was on 31 March 1928 for Prince Henry , third son of King George V , who was created Duke of Gloucester , Earl of Ulster and Baron Culloden, in the peerage of the United Kingdom .[ 1]
Family tree
Family tree of Dukes and Marquesses of Cambridge
King James VI and I (1566–1625)
Elizabeth Stuart (1596–1662) Queen of BohemiaKing Charles I (1600–1649)
Duke of Gloucester (4th creation) and Earl of Cambridge (5th creation), 1659
Sophia of Hanover (1630–1714)King Charles II (1630–1685)King James VII and II (1633–1701)Henry Stuart (1640–1660)Duke of Gloucester , Earl of Cambridge
Dukedom of Gloucester (4th creation) and Earl of Cambridge (5th creation) extinct, 1660
Duke of Cambridge (1st creation), Earl of Cambridge (6th creation), and Baron of Dauntsey (1st creation), 1664Duke of Cambridge (2nd creation), Earl of Cambridge (7th creation), and Baron of Dauntsey (2nd creation), 1667
King George I (1660–1727)Charles Stuart (1660–1661)styled Duke of Cambridge James Stuart (1663–1667)Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Cambridge, Baron of Dauntsey Edgar Stuart (1667–1671)Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Cambridge, Baron of Dauntsey Charles Stuart (1677)styled Duke of Cambridge
Dukedom of Cambridge (1st creation), Earldom of Cambridge (6th creation), and Barony of Dauntsey (1st creation) extinct, 1667 Dukedom of Cambridge (2nd creation), Earldom of Cambridge (7th creation), and Barony of Dauntsey (2nd creation) extinct,, 1671
Duke of Cambridge (3rd creation) and Marquess of Cambridge (1st creation), 1706
Prince George (1683–1760)Duke and Marquess of Cambridge later King George II
Dukedom of Cambridge (3rd creation) and Marquessate of Cambridge (1st creation) merged with the Crown , 1727
Prince Frederick (1707–1751)Prince of Wales
George III (1738-1820)
Duke of Cambridge (4th creation), Earl of Tipperary and Baron Culloden (1st creation), 1801
Prince Edward (1767–1820)Duke of Kent and Strathearn Prince Adolphus (1774–1850)1st Duke of Cambridge, 1st Earl of Tipperary, 1st Baron Culloden
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)Prince George (1819–1904)2nd Duke of Cambridge, 2nd Earl of Tipperary, 2nd Baron Culloden Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (1833–1897)
Dukedom of Cambridge (4th creation), Earldom of Tipperary, and Barony Culloden (1st creation extinct, 1904
King Edward VII (1841–1910)
Marquess of Cambridge (2nd creation), Earl of Eltham (1st creation), and Viscount Northallerton , 1917
King George V (1865–1936)Mary of Teck (1867–1953)Adolphus Cambridge (1868–1927)Duke of Teck , 1st Marquess of Cambridge, 1st Earl of Eltham, 1st Viscount Northallerton
King Edward VIII (1894–1972)King George VI (1895–1952)George Francis Hugh Cambridge (1895–1981)2nd Marquess of Cambridge, 2nd Earl of Eltham, 2nd Viscount Northallerton
Marquessate of Cambridge (2nd creation), Earldom of Eltham (2nd creation), Viscountcy Northallerton extinct, 1981
Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022)
King Charles III (b. 1948 )
Duke of Cambridge (5th creation), Earl of Strathearn (Mountbatten-Windsor line), and Baron Carrickfergus , 2011
Prince William (b. 1982 )Prince of Wales , Duke of Cornwall , Duke of Rothesay , Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn , Earl of Chester , Baron Carrickfergus
Prince George of Wales (b. 2013 )
Heir apparent to the Dukedom of Cambridge
Family tree of the Dukes of Gloucester , Dukes of Edinburgh , the Dukes of Gloucester and Edinburgh , and the Earls of Ulster (UK creation)
King Edward III 1312–1377
Duke of Gloucester (1st creation), 1385
John of Gaunt 1340–1399Duke of Lancaster Thomas of Woodstock 1355–1397Duke of Gloucester
Dukedom of Gloucester (1st creation) extinct, 1397
King Henry IV 1367–1413John Beaufort 1373–1410 1st Earl of SomersetJoan Beaufort c. 1379 –1440
Duke of Gloucester (2nd creation), 1414
Humphrey of Lancaster 1390–1447Duke of Gloucester John Beaufort 1404–1444Duke of Somerset Cecily Neville 1415–1495
Dukedom of Gloucester (2nd creation) extinct, 1447
Duke of Gloucester (3rd creation), 1461
Margaret Beaufort 1443–1509King Edward IV 1442–1483Richard of York 1452–1485Duke of Gloucester Later King Richard III
Dukedom of Gloucester (3rd creation) merged in the Crown , 1483
King Henry VII 1457–1509Elizabeth of York 1466–1503
Margaret Tudor 1489–1541King Henry VIII 1491–1547
James V of Scotland 1512–1542
Mary, Queen of Scots 1542–1587
King James VI & I 1566–1625
Princess Elizabeth Stuart 1596–1662King Charles I 1600–1649
Duke of Gloucester (4th creation), 1659
Sophia of Hanover 1630–1714King James II 1633–1701Prince Henry 1640–1660Duke of Gloucester
Dukedom of Gloucester (4th creation) extinct, 1660
King George I 1660–1727Queen Anne 1665–1714
King George II 1683–1760Prince William 1689–1700styled Duke of Gloucester
Duke of Edinburgh (1st creation), Marquess of the Isle of Ely , Earl of Eltham (1st creation), Viscount Launceston , and Baron Snowdon , 1726
Prince Frederick Louis 1707–1751 Prince of Wales, 1st Duke of Edinburgh, Marquess of the Isle of Ely, Earl of Eltham, Viscount Launceston, and Baron Snowdon , styled Duke of Gloucester until created Duke of Edinburgh, 1726
Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh , 1764
Prince George William Frederick 1738–1820 Duke of Edinburgh, Marquess of the Isle of Ely, and Earl of Eltham, Viscount Launceston, and Baron Snowdon Later King George IIIPrince William Henry 1743–18051st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Dukedom of Edinburgh (1st creation), Marquessate of the Isle of Ely, and Earldom of Eltham (1st creation), Viscountcy Launceston, and Barony Snowdon merged in the Crown , 1760Dukedom of Gloucester and Edinburgh unused, 1805–1816
King William IV 1765–1837Prince Edward 1767–1820Duke of Kent and Strathearn Princess Mary 1776–1857Prince William Frederick 1776–18342nd Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Dukedom of Gloucester and Edinburgh extinct, 1834
Queen Victoria 1819–1901
Duke of Edinburgh (2nd creation) and Earl of Ulster (UK, 1st creation), 1866
King Edward VII 1841–1910Princess Alice 1843–1878Prince Alfred Ernest Albert 1844–1900Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha , Duke of Edinburgh , Earl of Ulster
Dukedom of Edinburgh (2nd creation) extinct, 1900
King George V 1865–1936Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine 1863–1950
Duke of Gloucester (5th creation), Earl of Ulster (UK, 2nd creation), Baron Culloden (2nd creation), 1928
King George VI 1895–1952Princess Alice of Battenberg 1885–1969Prince Henry 1900–19741st Duke of Gloucester , 1st Earl of Ulster , 1st Baron Culloden
Duke of Edinburgh (3rd creation), 1947
Queen Elizabeth II 1926–2022Prince Philip 1921–20211st Duke of Edinburgh
Duke of Edinburgh (4th creation), 2023
Prince Charles b. 19482nd Duke of Edinburgh Prince of Wales Later King Charles IIIPrince Edward b. 1964Duke of Edinburgh Prince Richard b. 19442nd Duke of Gloucester , 2nd Earl of Ulster , 2nd Baron Culloden
Dukedom of Edinburgh (3rd creation) merged in the Crown , 2022Dukedom of Edinburgh (4th creation) is a life peerage and therefore not hereditary
Alexander Windsor b. 1974styled Earl of Ulster
Heir-apparent to the Dukedom of Gloucester
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