Duke of Atholl Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The title Duke of Atholl was created several times in British history. The present title is of Queen Anne's creation in 1703.The Duke holds numerous subsidiary titles. These include: Marquess of Atholl (created 1676), Marquess of Tullibardine (1703), Earl of Atholl (1629), Earl of Tullibardine (1606 and 1676), Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle (1703), Viscount of Balquhidder (1676), Lord Murray of Tullibardine (1604), Lord Murray, Balvenie and Gask (1676) and Baron Percy (1722). The Barony of Percy is in the peerage of Great Britain; all other titles are in the peerage of Scotland. The Duke's eldest son and heir's courtesy title is Marquess of Tullibardine. Before 1963, the Duke of Atholl had the dubious honor of being the highest ranking peer without a seat in the House of Lords.
This is an Article on Duke of Atholl. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Duke of Atholl Earls of Atholl, First proven Creation (c. 1115)
(The last three Earls were only considered Earls of Atholl in England, the title being considered forfeited by the Scottish Kings of the time.)Earls of Atholl, Second Creation (1320)
Earls of Atholl, Third Creation (1341)
Earls of Atholl, Fourth Creation (1342)
Earls of Atholl, Fifth Creation (1398)
Earls of Atholl, Sixth Creation (1403)
Lost the earldom upon the death of his brother, Robert III of Scotland, in 1406.Earls of Atholl, Seventh Creation (1404)
Earls of Atholl, Eighth Creation (1457)
Earls of Atholl, Ninth Creation (1596)
Earls of Tullibardine, First Creation (1606)
Earls of Tullibardine, Second Creation (1628)
Earls of Atholl, Tenth Creation (1629)
Marquesses of Atholl (1676)
Dukes of Atholl (1703)
his heir and son: Bruce George Ronald Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine (b. April 6 1960)
the Marquess's son and heir: Michael Bruce John Murray, Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle (b. March 5 1985)
