Lord Lorne

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Lord Lorne is a courtesy title traditionally borne by the heir apparent to the Duke of Argyll in the Scottish peerage.

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Lord Lorne canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish peerage title
courtesy title
associatedDukedomCreation Duke of Argyll
surface form: Duke of Argyll (1701 creation)
associatedWithClan Clan Campbell
associatedWithTitle Duke of Argyll
category Scottish courtesy titles
Titles associated with Clan Campbell
country Scotland
genderOfHolder traditionally male
hereditaryAssociation Dukedom of Argyll
historicalUse used for generations within the Argyll family
language English
linkedTerritory Lorne
monarchicalContext United Kingdom
namingOrigin Lorne in Argyll, Scotland
nobleFamily Campbell family
notASeparatePeerage true
peerageRank Lord
rankRelativeToDuke lower
region Argyll
styleOfAddress Lord Lorne self-link
successionRule borne by the heir apparent while the dukedom is extant
titleHolderStyle The Most Honourable (when combined with Marquessate or Dukedom styles)
titleStatus courtesy
titleSystem British peerage system
surface form: British nobility
titleType subsidiary title
traditionallyBorneBy heir apparent to the Duke of Argyll
usedBy heir to the chief of Clan Campbell
usedFor eldest son of the Duke of Argyll
usedIn Peerage of Scotland

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Lord Lorne styleOfAddress Lord Lorne self-link