Earl of Nottingham

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The Earl of Nottingham was an English noble title historically associated with high-ranking aristocrats and royal family members, often granted as a mark of favor and political significance.

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Label Occurrences
Earl of Nottingham canonical 3

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf peerage title
associatedWith English aristocracy
English royal family
Nottinghamshire NERFINISHED
canSitIn Parliament of England (historically) NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
firstCreationDate 14th century
governingLaw English peerage law
grantedBy English monarch
grantedFor military service
political loyalty
royal favour
hasCoronetType coronet of an earl
hasCourt House of Lords (historically) NERFINISHED
hasCreationStatus extinct
hasGender maleTitle
hasHistoricalSignificance high
hasJurisdictionType honorific rather than territorial
hasLanguage English
hasMottoLanguage Latin
hasMultipleCreations true
hasPrecedence English peerage precedence
hasSuccessionRule male-preference primogeniture
hasSymbol heraldic arms
hasTitleClass English earldom
hasTitleForm Earl of [place name]
isFeudal false
isHereditary true
isLinkedTo House of Stuart NERFINISHED
House of Tudor NERFINISHED
isNobleTitle true
isTerritorialDesignation true
namedAfter Nottingham NERFINISHED
nobleRank earl
partOf Peerage of England NERFINISHED
precedesInRank viscount
styleOfAddress The Right Honourable
succeedsInRank marquess
territorialDesignation Nottingham NERFINISHED
titleType substantive peerage title
usedAsPoliticalReward true
usedAsRoyalFavor true
usedIn court politics
diplomatic patronage

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Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York title Earl of Nottingham
Margaret Stewart spouseNobleTitle Earl of Nottingham