Earl of St Albans

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The Earl of St Albans was a titlte that was created twice in the 17th century, first to Richard Bourke, Earl of Clanricarde, then to Henry Jermyn, Baron Jermyn. It became extinct after the latter's death.

Earls of St Albans, first creation (1628)[edit]

Earls of St Albans, second creation (1660)[edit]

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  1. ^ a b The younger brothers of the 4th Marquess were allowed by a warrant of precedence from the King to "have, hold and enjoy the title, rank, place, pre-eminence and precedence as the sons [...] of a Marquess", because their father would have held the marquessate but for his predeceasing the previous holder.[2]

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  1. ^ "Burke, Richard, fourth earl of Clanricarde and first earl of St Albans (1572–1635), politician". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/67043. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ "No. 28083". The London Gazette. 26 November 1907. p. 8187.