Earl of Lanark

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The Earl of Lanark is a historic Scottish noble title traditionally held as a subsidiary dignity by the head of the Hamilton family, one of Scotland’s most prominent aristocratic houses.

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Earl of Lanark canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish noble title
earldom
aristocraticHouse Hamilton
associatedTerritory Lanark
surface form: County of Lanark
associatedWith Clan Hamilton
House of Hamilton
country Kingdom of Scotland
heldBy head of the Hamilton family
historicalSignificance prominent Scottish aristocratic title
languageOfTitle English
linkedHouseStatus one of Scotland’s most prominent aristocratic houses
namedAfter Lanark
nobilityClass Peerage of Scotland
nobilityRank Earl
nobleFamily Hamilton family
peerageSystem Scottish peerage system
region Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
socialClass Scottish nobility
style Earl
subsidiaryTitleOf Duke of Hamilton
titleHolderStatus hereditary peerage
titleType subsidiary dignity
traditionalAssociation Hamilton estates in Scotland
traditionalHolderRole chief of Clan Hamilton
usedBy Scottish aristocracy

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Duke of Hamilton hasSubsidiaryTitle Earl of Lanark
House of Hamilton hasTitle Earl of Lanark
Dukes of Hamilton subsidiaryTitle Earl of Lanark