Earl of Darnley

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The Earl of Darnley is a historic Scottish noble title most famously associated with Henry Stuart, the husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and later used as a subsidiary title by the Dukes of Richmond.

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Earl of Darnley canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
associatedDynasty House of Stuart NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mary, Queen of Scots NERFINISHED
country Scotland
familyConnection father of James VI of Scotland (through Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley)
genderedForm Countess of Darnley NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance linked to succession disputes in Scotland
laterUse subsidiary title of the Dukes of Richmond
linkedTerritory Darnley NERFINISHED
linkedToMonarch James VI of Scotland NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Stuart NERFINISHED
notableBearerDeath Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley GENERATED
notableBearerRole consort of Mary, Queen of Scots
notableEventAssociation Scottish Reformation era NERFINISHED
notablePeriod 16th century
notableTitleHolder Dukes of Richmond NERFINISHED
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley NERFINISHED
peerageSystem Peerage of Scotland NERFINISHED
politicalContext Scottish nobility
region Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
subsidiaryTo Duke of Richmond NERFINISHED
titleHolderSpouse Mary, Queen of Scots NERFINISHED
titleStyle Earl NERFINISHED
usedAs subsidiary title

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