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Duke of Kent

Duke of Kent is a title which has been created various times in the peerages of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, most recently as a royal dukedom for the fourth son of King George V of the United Kingdom.

The Dukes of Kent are as follows:

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1 Dukes of Kent (Peerage of Great Britain, 1710)
2 Dukes of Kent and Strathearn (Peerage of Great Britain, 1799)
3 Dukes of Kent (Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1934)

Dukes of Kent (Peerage of Great Britain, 1710)

  1. Henry Grey, 11th Earl of Kent (1702), 1st Marquess of Kent (1706), (1671-1740)

Dukes of Kent and Strathearn (Peerage of Great Britain, 1799)

  1. Prince Edward, fourth son of King George III, and father of Queen Victoria (1767-1820)

Dukes of Kent (Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1934)

  1. Prince George, fourth son of King George V (1900-1942)
  2. Prince Edward, son of the first duke (b.1935)

See also: British monarchy




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