Earl of Ulster

Earl of Ulster

The title of Earl of Ulster has been created several times in the Peerage of Ireland and Peerage of the United Kingdom. Currently, the title is a subsidiary title of the Duke of Gloucester, and is used as a courtesy title by the Duke's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster. Ulster is one of the four traditional provinces of Ireland.

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Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, First Creation (1205)

Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Second Creation (1264)

Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Third Creation (1659)

Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Fourth Creation (1716)

  • Ernest Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Duke of York and Albany (1674–1728)

Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Fifth Creation (1760)

Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Sixth Creation (1784)

Earls of Ulster, Peerage of the United Kingdom, First Creation (1866)

Earls of Ulster, Peerage of the United Kingdom, Second Creation (1928)


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