Duke Of Leeds

The Dukedom of Leeds was created in 1694 and became extinct in 1964. The Dukedom was held with several other peerage titles: Marquess of Carmarthen (created 1689), Earl of Danby (1674), Viscount Latimer (1673) and Baron Osborne (1673). All of the titles were in the Peerage of England.

Dukes of Leeds (1694)

Leeds

 

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