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As she had no sons the marquessate died with her.
He was succeeded in the marquessate by his son George.
His chosen career took a turn when he succeeded to the marquessate in 1990.
The latter year he succeeded his father in the marquessate.
On his death in 1657 the marquessate and the English titles became extinct.
He had no surviving male issue and the marquessate became extinct on his death in 1871.
He became an insurance broker, before succeeding his father in the marquessate.
When he died, the marquessate passed to his eldest son, also named Frederick.
It is used as a courtesy title by the heirs to the marquessate.
His younger brother Henry later succeeded in the marquessate.
Athlone had declined a marquessate, as he thought the title did not sound British enough.
In 1981 he succeeded his elder brother in the marquessate.
The heir apparent to the marquessate, and the other titles, is his eldest son.
In 1941 he succeeded in the marquessate on the early death of his nephew.
The second, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh holders of the marquessate have all held this office.
He committed suicide in 1822, one year after succeeding his father in the marquessate.
There are no other heirs to the marquessate.
Charles had at last assented to Montrose's plan and promised him a marquessate.
Dalhousie's family consisted of two daughters, and the marquessate became extinct at his death.
Two of his sons, Frederick and Herbert, both succeeded in the marquessate.
It is not clear how the Marquessate of Pembroke ceased to exist.
Without a male heir the marquessate became extinct, while the earldom is dormant.
Lord Cornwallis had four daughters but no sons and the marquessate became extinct on his death in 1823.
On his death without issue in 29 April 1675 the marquessate of Hertford became extinct.
Following his father's succession to the marquessate in 1918 he was known as the Earl of Ava.