Duke of York and Albany

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The Duke of York and Albany was a British royal title traditionally granted to junior members of the royal family, often associated with military and naval patronage.

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Duke of York and Albany canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British peerage title
royal dukedom
associatedWith British Army NERFINISHED
Royal Navy NERFINISHED
category British royal titles
Dukedoms in the Peerage of Great Britain
country Kingdom of Great Britain
follows Duke of York NERFINISHED
genderRestriction male-preference
grantedBy British monarch
hasComponent Duke of Albany NERFINISHED
Duke of York NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalRegion Albany (medieval Scottish region) NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
hasPrivilege seat in the House of Lords (historically)
language English
monarchy British monarchy NERFINISHED
namedAfter Albany NERFINISHED
York NERFINISHED
nobilityClass royal duke
nobleRank duke
partOf Peerage of Great Britain NERFINISHED
status extinct
symbolizes royal connection to York and Scotland
titleStyle His Royal Highness
titleType subsidiary royal title
traditionalHolder junior member of the British royal family
usedFor dynastic purposes
honouring royal princes
usedIn 18th century
Kingdom of Great Britain period NERFINISHED

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Flanders Campaign commandedBy Duke of York and Albany
Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany royalTitle Duke of York and Albany
Stafford House namedAfter Duke of York and Albany
Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany title Duke of York and Albany
Helder Expedition hasCommander Duke of York and Albany
Convention of Alkmaar signedByRepresentativeOf Duke of York and Albany
Battle of Castricum commander Duke of York and Albany