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HISTORY OF THE DUKEDOM The Dukedom was first created (as Duke of Richmond and Somerset) for Henry Fitzroy , the illegitimate son of Henry VIII Tudor by Elizabeth Blount . Upon his death without children in 1536 it became extinct. Ludovic Stuart , second Duke Of Lennox (see Lennox (district) ) (1574-1624), who also held other titles in the Peerage Of Scotland , was created Earl Of Richmond in 1613 and Duke of Richmond in 1623 as a member of the Lennox line (not unlike King James himself) in the House Of Stuart . These became extinct at his death in 1624, but his Scottish honors devolved on his brother Esmé , Earl Of March . Esmé's son James , the fourth Duke of Lennox (1612-1655), was created Duke of Richmond in 1641, the two dukedoms again becoming united. In 1672, on the death of James' nephew Charles , 3rd Duke of Richmond and 6th Duke of Lennox, both titles again became extinct. The third creation was in August 1675, when Charles II granted the title to Charles Lennox , his illegitemate son by Louise De Keroualle , Duchess Of Portsmouth . Charles Lennox was further created Duke of Lennox a month later. Charles' son, also Charles, succeeded to the French title Duke Of Aubigny (of Aubigny-sur-Nère ) on the death of his grandmother in 1734. The 6th Duke of Richmond and Lennox was created Duke Of Gordon (See Clan Gordon ) in 1876. Thus, the Duke holds three (four, if the Aubigny claim is accepted) dukedoms, more than any other person in the realm. The Dukes of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon are normally styled ''Duke of Richmond and Gordon''. Before the creation of the Dukedom of Gordon they were styled ''Duke of Richmond and Lennox''. The subsidiary titles are: Earl of March (created 1675), '''Earl of Darnley''' (1675), '''Earl of Kinrara''' (1876), '''Baron Settrington''', of Settrington in the County of York (1675), and '''Lord Torbolton''' (1675). The titles ''Earl of March'' and ''Baron Settrington'' were created in the peerage of England along with the Dukedom of Richmond. The titles '' Earl Of Darnley '' and ''Lord Torbolton'' were created in the Peerage Of Scotland along with the Dukedom of Lennox. Finally, the title ''Earl of Kinrara'' was created in the peerage of the United Kingdom with the Dukedom of Gordon. The eldest son of the Duke uses the Courtesy Title ''Earl of March and Kinrara''. Before the creation of the Dukedom of Gordon, the courtesy title used was ''Earl of March''. The family seat is Goodwood House near Chichester , West Sussex . COAT OF ARMS On His Grace's , 2nd and 3rd canton borders for Somerset , centred by the English Royal Arms, surmounted by an escutcheon of Nottingham , with a bar attached to show royal bastardy. Richmond has its own distinct badge, the Tudor Rose as displayed by the Richmond Herald . Richmond was the compromise between Lancaster and York , in the Wars Of The Roses . DUKES OF RICHMOND AND SOMERSET, FIRST CREATION ( 1525 ) DUKES OF RICHMOND, FIRST CREATION ( 1623 ) DUKES OF RICHMOND, SECOND CREATION ( 1641 )
DUKES OF RICHMOND, THIRD CREATION ( 1675 )
: The 10th Duke's Heir Apparent: Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, Earl Of March And Kinrara (b. January 8 1955 ) : Lord March's Heir Apparent: Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, Lord Settrington (b. December 20 1994 ) REFERENCES SEE ALSO FURTHER READING
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