Earl Of Newburgh

The title Earl of Newburgh was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1660 for James Levingston. Levingston was previously created Viscount of Newburgh in 1647, and received, along with the earldom, the titles Viscount of Kynnaird and Lord Levingston, all in the Peerage of Scotland. The title can be inherited by women, and has therefore passed to several different families by marriage. The present Earl, who is Italian, also holds several Continental titles of nobility. He is also Prince Rospigliosi, Prince Castiglione, Duke of Zagarolo, Marquis of Giuliana, Count of Chiusa, Baron of Valcorrente and La Miraglia and Lord of Aidone, Burgio, Contessa and Trappeto.

Earls of Newburgh (1660)

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