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(Redirected from Earl Gosvenor) Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

Dukedom of Westminster
Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Azure a Portcullis with chains pendant Or on a Chief of the last between two united Roses of York and Lancaster a Pale charged with the Arms of King Edward the Confessor (City of Westminster); 2nd and 3rd, Azure a Garb Or (Grosvenor).
Creation date27 February 1874
Created byQueen Victoria
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderHugh Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess of Westminster
Present holderHugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster
Heir apparentNone
Remainder to1st Duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesMarquess of Westminster
Earl Grosvenor
Viscount Belgrave
Baron Grosvenor
Baronet, of Eaton
Seat(s)Eaton Hall and Abbeystead House
MottoVIRTUS NON STEMMA
(Virtue, not ancestry)
Grosvenor Baronets
Azure, a garb Or, with canton of baronet
Creation date1622
Created byKing James VI and I
BaronetageBaronetage of England
First holderRichard Grosvenor
Present holderHugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster
Remainder to1st Baronet's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten

Duke of Westminster is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created by Queen Victoria in 1874 and bestowed upon Hugh Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess of Westminster. It is the most recent dukedom conferred on someone not related to the British royal family.

The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Dukes were each grandsons of the first. The present holder of the title is Hugh Grosvenor, the 7th Duke, who inherited the dukedom on 9 August 2016 on the death of his father, Gerald. The present duke is a godfather of Prince George of Wales.

The Duke of Westminster's seats are at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, and at Abbeystead House, Lancashire. The family's London town house was Grosvenor House, Park Lane, while Halkyn Castle was built as a sporting lodge for the family in the early 1800s. The traditional burial place of the Dukes is the Old Churchyard adjacent to St Mary's Church, Eccleston.

History of the Grosvenor family

Richard Grosvenor was created Baronet of Eaton in January 1622. Sir Richard Grosvenor, the 7th Baronet, was created Baron Grosvenor in 1761, and in 1784 became both Viscount Belgrave (Belgrave, Cheshire) and Earl Grosvenor under George III. The title Marquess of Westminster was bestowed upon Robert Grosvenor, the 2nd Earl Grosvenor, at the coronation of William IV in 1831.

In 1677 Sir Thomas Grosvenor wed Mary Davies. Her dowry included 500 acres to the west of what was then the boundary of London.

The subsidiary titles are: Marquess of Westminster (created 1831), Earl Grosvenor (1784), Viscount Belgrave, of Belgrave in the County of Chester (1784), and Baron Grosvenor, of Eaton in the County of Chester (1761). The Dukedom and Marquessate are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; the rest are in the Peerage of Great Britain. The courtesy title of the eldest son and heir to the Duke is Earl Grosvenor.

Grosvenor Baronets, of Eaton (1622)

Barons Grosvenor (1761)

Created by George III of Great Britain
# Name
(lifespan)
Period Spouse Notes Other titles
1st Richard Grosvenor
(1731–1802)
1761–1802 Henrietta Vernon Later created Earl Grosvenor

Earls Grosvenor (1784)

Created by George III of Great Britain
# Name
(lifespan)
Period Spouse Notes Other titles
1st Richard Grosvenor
(1731–1802)
1784–1802 Henrietta Vernon Already Baron Grosvenor Viscount Belgrave, Baron Grosvenor
2nd Robert Grosvenor
(1767–1845)
1802–1845 Eleanor Egerton Son of the preceding, later created Marquess of Westminster

Marquesses of Westminster (1831)

St Mary's Church, Eccleston, Grosvenor Chapel: Cenotaph and Garter banner of Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster
Created by William IV of the United Kingdom
# Name
(lifespan)
Period Spouse Notes Other titles
1st Robert Grosvenor
(1767–1845)
1831–1845 Eleanor Egerton Already Earl Grosvenor Earl Grosvenor
Viscount Belgrave
Baron Grosvenor
2nd Richard Grosvenor
(1795–1869)
1845–1869 Elizabeth Leveson-Gower Son of the preceding
3rd Hugh Grosvenor
(1825–1899)
1869–1899 Constance Sutherland-Leveson-Gower Son of the preceding, later created Duke of Westminster
Jockey Colours of Duke of Westminster

Dukes of Westminster (1874)

Created by Queen Victoria
# Name
(lifespan)
Period Spouse Notes Other titles
1st Hugh Grosvenor
(1825–1899)
1874–1899 Constance Sutherland-Leveson-Gower
Katherine Cavendish
Already Marquess of Westminster Marquess of Westminster
Earl Grosvenor
Viscount Belgrave
Baron Grosvenor
2nd Hugh Grosvenor
(1879–1953)
1899–1953 Constance Cornwallis-West
Violet Nelson
Loelia Ponsonby
Anne Sullivan
Grandson of the preceding
3rd William Grosvenor
(1894–1963)
1953–1963 unmarried Cousin of the preceding
4th Gerald Grosvenor
(1907–1967)
1963–1967 Sally Perry Cousin of the preceding
5th Robert Grosvenor
(1910–1979)
1967–1979 Viola Lyttelton Brother of the preceding
6th Gerald Grosvenor
(1951–2016)
1979–2016 Natalia Phillips Son of the preceding
7th Hugh Grosvenor
(b. 1991)
since 2016 Olivia Henson Son of the preceding

Line of succession

There is no heir to the Dukedom of Westminster. The Earl of Wilton is heir presumptive to the Marquessate.

Family tree

Grosvenor and Grey family tree: Dukes of Westminster, Marquesses of Westminster
Earls: Grosvenor, Sussex (5th creation), and of Wilton
Viscounts: Belgrave, Grey de Wilton, and de Longueville and
Barons: Grey de Wilton, Grey of Ruthin (Ruthyn), Grey de Radcliffe, Ebury, Grosvenor, and Stalbridge

Baron Grey de Wilton (1st creation), 1285
Reginald Grey
d. 1308
1st Baron Grey de Wilton
John Grey
c. 1268–1323
2nd Baron Grey de Wilton

Baron Grey of Ruthin, 1324
Henry Grey
1281–1342
3rd Baron Grey de Wilton
Roger Grey
d. 1352/1353
1st Baron Grey of Ruthin
King Edward III
1312–1377
Reynold Grey
1311–1370
4th Baron Grey de Wilton
Reynold Grey
c. 1322 – c. 1388
2nd Baron Grey of Ruthin
John of Gaunt
1340–1399
Thomas Holland
Earl of Kent
c. 1314–1360
Henry Grey
c. 1340–1396
5th Baron Grey de Wilton
Reynold Grey
c. 1362 – c. 1440
3rd Baron Grey of Ruthin
Elizabeth of Lancaster
bef. 1363–1426
John Holland
Earl of Huntingdon
Duke of Exeter
c. 1352–1400
Richard Grey
c. 1393–1442
6th Baron Grey de Wilton
John Grey
c. 1387–1439
Constance Holland
1387–1437
Reynold Grey
c. 1421–1493/94
7th Baron Grey de Wilton
Edmund Grey
c. 1362 – c. 1440
1st Earl of Kent, 4th Baron Grey of Ruthin
See Template:Dukes of Kent family tree
Edmund Grey
d. 1499
8th Baron Grey de Wilton
George Grey
2nd Earl of Kent, 5th Baron Grey of Ruthin
c. 1460–1503
Edmund Grey
c. 1469–1511
9th Baron Grey de Wilton
Richard Grey
3rd Earl of Kent, 6th Baron Grey of Ruthin
1481–1524
Henry Grey
4th Earl of Kent, 7th Baron Grey of Ruthin
c. 1495–1562
George Grey
c. 1493–1514/1515
10th Baron Grey de Wilton
Thomas Grey
c. 1496–1517
11th Baron Grey de Wilton
Richard Grey
c. 1505–1523
12th Baron Grey de Wilton
William Grey
c. 1509–1562
13th Baron Grey de Wilton
Henry Grey
1520–1545
Arthur Grey
1536–1593
14th Baron Grey de Wilton
Reginald Grey
d. 1573
5th Earl of Kent, 8th Baron Grey of Ruthin
Henry Grey
1541–1615
6th Earl of Kent, 9th Baron Grey of Ruthin
Charles Grey
c. 1545–1623
7th Earl of Kent, 10th Baron Grey of Ruthyn
Bridget Grey
d. 1648
Thomas Grey
1575–1614
15th Baron Grey de Wilton
Susan GreyHenry Grey
c. 1583–1639
8th Earl of Kent, 11th Baron Grey of Ruthyn
Barony Grey de Wilton (1st creation) extinct, 1614

Baronet of Egerton and Oulton, 1617
Roland Egerton
d. 1646
1st Baronet
Charles Longueville
1612–1643
12th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
John Egerton
d. 1674
2nd Baronet
Susan Longueville
d. 1676
13th Baroness Grey de Ruthyn suo jure

Viscount Longueville (1st creation), 1690
John Egerton
d. 1729
3rd Baronet
Charles Yelverton
1657–1679
14th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Henry Yelverton
c. 1664–1703/1704
1st Viscount Longueville, 15th Baron Grey de Ruthyn

Earl of Sussex (5th creation), 1717
Holland Egerton
c. 1689–1730
4th Baronet
Talbot Yelverton
c. 1664–1703/1704
1st Earl of Sussex, 2nd Viscount Longueville, 16th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Edward Egerton
bef. 1721–1743/1744
5th Baronet
Thomas Grey Egerton
c. 1721–1756
6th Baronet
George Augustus Yelverton
1727–1758
2nd Earl of Sussex, 3rd Viscount de Longueville, 17th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Henry Yelverton
1728–1799
3rd Earl of Sussex, 4th Viscount de Longueville, 18th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Earldom of Sussex (5th creation) and Viscountcy de Longueville (1st creation) extinct, 1799

Baron Grosvenor of Eaton in the County of Chester, 1761

Earl Gosvenor and
Viscount Belgrave of Belgrave in the County of Chester, 1784

Baron Grey de Wilton (2nd creation), 1784

Earl of Wilton and
Viscount Grey de Wilton, 1801
Richard Grosvenor
1731–1802
7th Baronet of Eaton, 1st Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
Thomas Egerton
1749–1814
7th Baronet of Egerton and Oulton, 1st Earl of Wilton, Viscount Grey de Wilton, and Baron Grey de Wilton
Barbara Yelverton
d. 1781
Barony Grey de Wilton (2nd creation) extinct, 1784

Marquess of Westminster, 1831
Robert Grosvenor
1767–1845
1st Marquess of Westminster, 2nd Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
Eleanor Egerton
1770–1846
Henry Yelverton
1780–1810
19th Baron Grey de Ruthyn

Baron Ebury of Ebury Manor in the County of Middlesex, 1857
Richard Grosvenor
1795–1869
2nd Marquess of Westminster, 3rd Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
Thomas Grosvenor (Egerton)
1799–1882
2nd Earl of Wilton and Viscount Grey de Wilton
Robert Grosvenor
1801–1893
1st Baron Ebury
Barbara Rawdon-Hastings
1810–1858
20th Baroness Grey de Ruthyn suo jure
George Augustus Francis Rawdon-Hastings
1808–1844
Marquess of Hastings

Duke of Westminster, 1874

Baron Stalbridge of Stalbridge in the County of Dorset, 1886

Baron Grey de Radcliffe in the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1875
Barony Grey de Ruthin (Ruthyn) abeyance terminated, 1885
Hugh Lupus Grosvenor
1825–1899
1st Duke of Westminster, 3rd Marquess of Westminster, 4th Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
Richard de Aquila Grosvenor
1837–1912
1st Baron Stalbridge
Arthur Edward Holland Grey Egerton
1833–1885
3rd Earl of Wilton and Viscount Grey de Wilton, Baron Grey de Radcliffe
Seymour John Grey Egerton
1839–1898
4th Earl of Wilton and Viscount Grey de Wilton
Robert Wellesley Grosvenor
1834–1918
2nd Baron Ebury
Bertha Lelgarde Clifton
1835–1887
22nd Baroness Grey de Ruthyn suo jure
Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Rawdon-Hastings
1842–1868
Marquess of Hastings, Earl of Loudoun, 21st Baron Grey de Ruthyn, Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford, Baron de Moleyns, Baron Hastings
Barony Grey de Radcliffe extinct, 1885Barony Grey de Ruthyn abeyant, 1868
Victor Alexander Grosvenor
1853–1884
styled Earl Grosvenor
Henry George Grosvenor
1861–1914
Hugh Grosvenor
1880–1949
2nd Baron Stalbridge
Arthur George Egerton
1863–1915
5th Earl of Wilton and Viscount Grey de Wilton
Robert Victor Grosvenor
1868–1921
3rd Baron Ebury
Ella Cicely Mary Clifton
1856–1912
Rawdon George Grey Clifton
1858–1912
23rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Cecil Talbot Clifton
1862–1934
24th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Barony Stalbridge extinct, 1949Barony Grey de Ruthyn abeyant, 1934
Barony Grey de Ruthyn abeyance terminated, 1940
Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor
1879–1953
2nd Duke of Westminster, 4th Marquess of Westminster, 5th Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
William Grosvenor
1894–1963
3rd Duke of Westminster, 5th Marquess of Westminster, 6th Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
Hugh William Grosvenor
1884–1914
Seymour Edward Frederick Egerton
1896–1927
6th Earl of Wilton and Viscount Grey de Wilton
Francis Egerton Grosvenor
1883–1932
4th Baron Ebury
John Lancelot Wykeham Butler-Bowden
1883–1963
25th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Barony Grey de Ruthyn abeyant, 1963
Gerald Hugh Grosvenor
1907–1967
4th Duke of Westminster, 6th Marquess of Westminster, 7th Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
Robert George Grosvenor
1910–1979
5th Duke of Westminster, 7th Marquess of Westminster, 8th Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
Seymour William Arthur John Egerton
1921–1999
7th Earl of Wilton and Viscount Grey de Wilton
Robert Grosvenor
1914–1957
5th Baron Ebury
Francis Grosvenor
b. 1934
8th Earl of Wilton and Viscount Grey de Wilton, 6th Baron Ebury
heir presumptive to the Marquessate of Westminster
Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor
1951–2016
6th Duke of Westminster, 8th Marquess of Westminster, 9th Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor
Julian Grosvenor
b. 1959
styled Viscount Grey de Wilton
Heir apparent to the 8th Earldom of Wilton
Hugh Grosvenor
b. 1991
7th Duke of Westminster, 9th Marquess of Westminster, 10th Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor

See also

References

  1. Duke of Westminster nominations Archived 21 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine, CVQO. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  2. "Duke - Debrett's". Debrett's. Archived from the original on 16 December 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  3. "Prince George's godparents announced". BBC News. 23 October 2013. Archived from the original on 10 February 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  4. George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900
  5. Neate, Rupert; correspondent, Rupert Neate Wealth (25 April 2023). "Duke of Westminster: the London property baron born with 'longest silver spoon'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 12 December 2023. {{cite news}}: |last2= has generic name (help)

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