Marquess Of Exeter

The title of Marquess of Exeter was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801 for the Earl of Exeter. It is the senior marquessate in the Peerage of the UK. An earlier Marquessate was created in 1525 for the Earl of Devon, but was forfeit in 1538. The present Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Earl of Exeter (1605) and Baron Burghley (1571), both in the Peerage of England.

Marquesses of Exeter, First Creation (1525)

Barons Burghley (1571)

Earls of Exeter (1605)

Marquesses of Exeter, Second Creation (1801)

his son and heir: Anthony John Cecil, Lord Burghley (b. August 9 1970) Exeter

 

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