Earl of Brentford, the Glossary
Earl of Brentford was a title that was created twice in Peerage of England.[1]
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12 relations: Duke of Schomberg, Earl of Darlington, Earl of Gowrie, Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg, Lord Ruthven of Freeland, Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth, Peerage of England, Peerage of Scotland, Thomas Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven of Freeland, Viscount Brentford, William Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven, William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven.
- 1644 establishments in England
- Earls of Brentford
- Noble titles created in 1644
- Noble titles created in 1689
- Ruthven family
Duke of Schomberg
Duke of Schomberg in the Peerage of England was created in 1689. Earl of Brentford and Duke of Schomberg are noble titles created in 1689.
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Earl of Darlington
Earl of Darlington is a title that has been created twice, each time in the Peerage of Great Britain.
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Earl of Gowrie
Earl of Gowrie is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage of Scotland and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, both times for members of the Ruthven family. Earl of Brentford and Earl of Gowrie are Ruthven family.
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Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg
Frederick Herman de Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg KG PC (6 December 1615 – 1 July 1690) was a German-born military officer and peer who served as Master-General of the Ordnance from 1689 to 1690.
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Lord Ruthven of Freeland
Lord Ruthven of Freeland (pronounced Rivven) is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. Earl of Brentford and Lord Ruthven of Freeland are Ruthven family.
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Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth
Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth (– 2 February 1651) was a Scottish peer, military officer and diplomat. Earl of Brentford and Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth are Earls of Brentford and Ruthven family.
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Peerage of England
The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707.
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Peerage of Scotland
The Peerage of Scotland (Moraireachd na h-Alba; Peerage o Scotland) is one of the five divisions of peerages in the United Kingdom and for those peers created by the King of Scots before 1707.
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Thomas Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven of Freeland
Thomas Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven (died 6 May 1671) was the son of William Ruthven of Freeland by his wife Isabella Fotheringham, and a great-great-grandson of William Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven. Earl of Brentford and Thomas Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven of Freeland are Ruthven family.
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Viscount Brentford
Viscount Brentford, of Newick in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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William Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven
William Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven (died c. 1528) was a Scottish nobleman and founder of the noble lines of the Ruthven family. Earl of Brentford and William Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven are Ruthven family.
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William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven
William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven (died December 1552) was a Scottish nobleman. Earl of Brentford and William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven are Ruthven family.
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See also
1644 establishments in England
- Baron Astley of Reading
- Boothby baronets
- Brighstone
- Courtenay baronets
- Duke of Cumberland
- Earl of Brentford
- Earl of Chichester
- Earl of Dudley
- Hawley baronets
- Lucas baronets
- New Cornish Tertia
- Oxford Parliament (1644)
- Prestwich baronets
- Stepney Meeting House
Earls of Brentford
- Dukes of Schomberg
- Earl of Brentford
- Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth
Noble titles created in 1644
- Baron Astley of Reading
- Baron Colepeper
- Duke of Cumberland
- Duke of York
- Earl of Brentford
- Earl of Chichester
- Earl of Holderness
- Earl of Norfolk
- Earl of Norwich
- Earl of Sussex
- Viscount Bulkeley
Noble titles created in 1689
- Duke of Cumberland
- Duke of Schomberg
- Earl of Bellomont
- Earl of Brentford
- Earl of Dover
- Earl of Marlborough
- Earl of Monmouth
- Earl of Portland
- Earl of Torrington
- Viscount Hewett
- Viscount Sydney
Ruthven family
- Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
- Alexander Ruthven
- Alison Mary Hore-Ruthven
- Barbara Ruthven
- Bridget Monckton, 11th Lady Ruthven of Freeland
- Clan Ruthven
- David Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven of Freeland
- Earl of Brentford
- Earl of Gowrie
- Grey Gowrie
- John Ruthven (general)
- John Ruthven, 3rd Earl of Gowrie
- Lord Ruthven of Freeland
- Malise Ruthven
- Margaret Leslie Hore-Ruthven
- Marie Ruthven, Countess of Atholl
- Patrick Hore-Ruthven
- Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth
- Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven
- Sir Francis Ruthven, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven of Freeland
- Walter Hore-Ruthven, 10th Lord Ruthven of Freeland
- Walter Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Ruthven of Gowrie
- William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
- William Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven
- William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Brentford
Also known as Earl of Forth, Earls of Brentford.