Duchess of Leeds

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The Duchess of Leeds was a British noble title in the Peerage of England, historically associated with the aristocratic Osborne family and held by the wife of the Duke of Leeds.

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Duchess of Leeds canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courtesy title
noble title
associatedWith Duke of Leeds
category Duchesses in the Peerage of England
Spouses of British dukes
country Kingdom of England
United Kingdom
derivesFrom Duke of Leeds
familyAssociatedWith Osborne family
heldBy wife of the Duke of Leeds
hereditaryStatus non-hereditary for individual holders
historicallyLinkedTo British peerage system
Duke of Leeds
surface form: Osborne dukedom of Leeds
inceptionRelation created in connection with the creation of the Duke of Leeds
languageOfTitle English
maritalStatusRequirement married to the Duke of Leeds
nobleRank duchess
partOf Peerage of England
peerageType English peerage title
region England
socialStatus high aristocracy
styleOfAddress Her Grace
titleHolderGender female
titleNature subordinate to Duke of Leeds
titleScope British aristocracy
surface form: British nobility
transmissionMethod acquired by marriage
usedByNobilityClass British aristocracy
usedIn formal court and social contexts

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Henrietta FitzJames positionHeld Duchess of Leeds
Lady Bridget Bertie title Duchess of Leeds