Earl of Euston

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The Earl of Euston is a courtesy title traditionally borne by the heir apparent to the Duke of Grafton in the British peerage.

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Earl of Euston canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courtesy title
earldom
associatedLocation Euston Hall, Suffolk
surface form: Euston, Suffolk
associatedWith The Duke of Grafton
surface form: Duke of Grafton
country United Kingdom
genderRestriction traditionally male
grantsSeatInHouseOfLords no
heldBy heir apparent to the Duke of Grafton
higherTitle The Duke of Grafton
surface form: Duke of Grafton
isHereditary no
language English
linkedEstate Euston Hall, Suffolk
surface form: Euston Hall
nobilityClass British aristocracy
nobleFamily FitzRoy family
House of Grafton
partOf Peerage of Great Britain
peerageStatus courtesy
precedenceBelow The Duke of Grafton
surface form: Duke of Grafton
rank earl
style The Earl of Euston
successionLinkedTo Grafton dukedom
surface form: Dukedom of Grafton
titleHierarchy above viscount and baron
below marquess and duke
titleNature non-substantive
titleType subsidiary title
traditionalHolderRole heir apparent
usedAs style of address for the duke’s heir
usedBy eldest son of the Duke of Grafton
usedFrom creation of the Dukedom of Grafton
usedIn British nobility

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

FitzRoy family associatedWithTitle Earl of Euston
Grafton dukedom subsidiaryTitle Earl of Euston
subject surface form: Dukedom of Grafton
House of Grafton hereditaryTitle Earl of Euston