Earl of Exeter

Earl of Exeter

Marquess of Exeter ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of the United Kingdom. Es ist das älteste und damit erstrangige Marquessat in diesem Adelsstand.

Stammsitz der Familie ist Burghley House in Cambridgeshire bei Stamford.

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Verleihung

Der Titel wurde 1801 für Henry Cecil, 10. Earl of Exeter geschaffen. Er existierte bereits von 1525 bis 1538 in der Peerage of England, verfiel dann aber, als der erste Marquess ohne männliche Erben starb.

Nachgeordnete Titel

Der Marquess of Exeter trägt zusätzlich die Titel Earl of Exeter (geschaffen 1605) und Baron Burghley (geschaffen 1557), beide in der Peerage of England.

Der älteste Sohn und Titelerbe des jeweiligen Marquess führt den Höflichkeitstitel Baron Burghley.

Liste der Barone Burghley, Earls und Marquesses of Exeter

Marquess of Exeter, erste Verleihung (1525)

  • Henry Courtenay, 1. Marquess of Exeter (1498–1539) (1538 verfallen)

Baron Burghley (1571)

Earls of Exeter (1605)

  • Thomas Cecil, 1. Earl of Exeter (1542–1623)
  • William Cecil, 2. Earl of Exeter (1566–1640)
  • David Cecil, 3. Earl of Exeter (1600–1643)
  • John Cecil, 4. Earl of Exeter (1628–1678)
  • John Cecil, 5. Earl of Exeter (1648–1700)
  • John Cecil, 6. Earl of Exeter (1674–1721)
  • John Cecil, 7. Earl of Exeter (1700–1722)
  • Brownlow Cecil, 8. Earl of Exeter (1701–1754)
  • Brownlow Cecil, 9. Earl of Exeter (1725–1793)
  • Henry Cecil, 10. Earl of Exeter (1754–1804) (wurde 1801 zum Marquess of Exeter ernannt)

Marquess of Exeter, zweite Verleihung (1801)

  • Henry Cecil, 1. Marquess of Exeter (1754–1804)
  • Brownlow Cecil, 2. Marquess of Exeter (1795–1867)
  • William Alleyne Cecil, 3. Marquess of Exeter (1825–1895)
  • Brownlow Henry George Cecil, 4. Marquess of Exeter (1849–1898)
  • William Thomas Brownlow Cecil, 5. Marquess of Exeter (1876–1956)
  • David George Brownlow Cecil, 6. Marquess of Exeter (1905–1981)
  • William Martin Alleyne Cecil, 7. Marquess of Exeter (1909–1988)
  • William Michael Anthony Cecil, 8. Marquess of Exeter (* 1935)

Sein Sohn und Erbe des Titels ist Anthony John Cecil Burghley (* 9. August 1970).


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