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Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull

Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain, with the title Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull being a title in the Peerage of England. The Earldom was created on 25 July 1628 for Robert Pierrepont, 1st Viscount Newark. The Dukedom was created on 10 August 1715 for his great-grandson, Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester, who had succeeded as the fifth Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1690. The Dukedom became extinct on the death of the second Duke in 1773. Unlike the city to which they refer, Kingston upon Hull, which is usually shortened to Hull, these titles are usually shortened to Duke (or Earl) of Kingston. (The titles were hyphenated but the city is now usually written without hyphens). They should not be confused with the separate Irish Earldom of Kingston (which refers to the town of Kingston in County Dublin).

Dukedom of Kingston-upon-Hull
Argent semée of cinquefoils gules, a lion rampant sable
Creation date10 August 1715
Created byGeorge I
PeeragePeerage of Great Britain
First holderEvelyn Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester
Last holderEvelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull
Remainder toThe first Duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesMarquess of Dorchester (1706)
Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull (1628)
Viscount Newark (1627)
Baron Pierrepont (1627)
Seat(s)Holme Pierrepont Hall
Thoresby Hall
Robert Pierrepont, 1st Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull (1584–1643), contemporary portrait, artist unknown.
Holme Pierrepont Hall, the original seat of the Dukes and Earls of Kingston-upon-Hull.

History

From the 13th century, the seat of the Pierrepont family had been Holme Pierrepont Hall, Nottinghamshire. This was to move during the sixteenth century to Thoresby Hall, also in Nottinghamshire. Several members of the family had served in the 15th and 16th centuries as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.[1] The direct forebear of the Dukes and Earls of Kingson-upon-Hull was Sir Henry Pierrepont who represented Nottinghamshire in Parliament. He had married Frances Cavendish, daughter and eldest child of Sir William Cavendish and Bess of Hardwick.

Sir Henry Pierrepont's son, Sir Robert Pierrepont, was created Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont in the Peerage of England on 29 June 1627. In 1628 he was further honoured when he was made Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull with a remainder to heirs general, also in the Peerage of England. Robert Pierrepont had married Gertrude Talbot in 1601. She was a granddaughter of George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, and through him, all their descendants are able to claim descent from Edward III, through Edward's younger son, Thomas of Woodstock.

The first Earl was succeeded by his son, Henry Pierrepont, who was himself created Marquess of Dorchester in 1645. He died without heirs in 1660, and this Marquessate became extinct. The Earldom and other titles devolved on his nephew, Robert, the third Earl, the eldest son of the Honourable William Pierrepont, second son of the first Earl. Robert died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother, William, the fourth Earl. William was in his turn succeeded by his younger brother, the aforementioned Evelyn, the fifth Earl. He was created Marquess of Dorchester in the Peerage of England in 1706, a revival of the title held by his uncle, and later created Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1715, with these titles becoming extinct on the death of the first Duke's grandson, Evelyn, the second Duke, in 1773. On the death of the second Duke's wife, the estates of the Dukes of Kingston-upon-Hull passed to Charles Medows. He was a great-grandson of the first Duke through the female line. He changed his surname to Pierrepont, and was created Viscount Newark, and Baron Pierrepont, of Holme Pierrepont in 1796 and later created Earl Manvers in 1806. These titles became extinct on the death of the sixth Earl Manvers in 1955.

Several other members of the family have also gained distinction. The Honourable William Pierrepont, second son of the first Earl, was a politician. His third son Gervase Pierrepont was created Baron Pierrepont in 1701. Lady Mary Pierrepont, better known as Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, daughter of the first Duke, was a writer, and introduced smallpox inoculation to Western medicine after witnessing it during her travels and stay in the Ottoman Empire.[2] Elizabeth Pierrepont, Duchess of Kingston-upon-Hull, wife of the second Duke, was a courtier.

Earls of Kingston-upon-Hull (1628)

Other titles: Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont (1627)

Marquesses of Dorchester; First creation (1645)

Other titles: Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull (1628), Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont (1627)

Earls of Kingston-upon-Hull (1628, Reverted)

Other titles: Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont (1627)

Dukes of Kingston-upon-Hull (1715)

Other titles: Marquess of Dorchester (1706), Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull (1628), Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont (1627)

Arms

Coat of arms of Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull
Coronet
Coronet of a Duke
Crest
A Lion rampant Sable, between two Wings erect Argent.
Escutcheon
Argent, semée of Cinquefoils Gules, a Lion rampant Sable.
Supporters
On either side a Lion Sable, armed and langued Gules.
Motto
PIE REPONE TE (Dutifully restore you)

See also

References

  1. ^ The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby Vol 1 (1831) Stephen Glover. Appendix p 10 Edward IV. Google Books
  2. ^ Ferguson, Donna (28 March 2021). "How Mary Wortley Montagu's bold experiment led to smallpox vaccine – 75 years before Jenner". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Kingston-upon-Hull, Earls and Dukes of" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 821–822.

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Duke of Kingston upon Hull was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain with the title Earl of Kingston upon Hull being a title in the Peerage of England The Earldom was created on 25 July 1628 for Robert Pierrepont 1st Viscount Newark The Dukedom was created on 10 August 1715 for his great grandson Evelyn Pierrepont 1st Marquess of Dorchester who had succeeded as the fifth Earl of Kingston upon Hull in 1690 The Dukedom became extinct on the death of the second Duke in 1773 Unlike the city to which they refer Kingston upon Hull which is usually shortened to Hull these titles are usually shortened to Duke or Earl of Kingston The titles were hyphenated but the city is now usually written without hyphens They should not be confused with the separate Irish Earldom of Kingston which refers to the town of Kingston in County Dublin Dukedom of Kingston upon HullArgent semee of cinquefoils gules a lion rampant sableCreation date10 August 1715Created byGeorge IPeeragePeerage of Great BritainFirst holderEvelyn Pierrepont 1st Marquess of DorchesterLast holderEvelyn Pierrepont 2nd Duke of Kingston upon HullRemainder toThe first Duke s heirs male of the body lawfully begottenSubsidiary titlesMarquess of Dorchester 1706 Earl of Kingston upon Hull 1628 Viscount Newark 1627 Baron Pierrepont 1627 Seat s Holme Pierrepont HallThoresby HallEvelyn Pierrepont 1st Duke of Kingston upon Hull 1665 1726 by Sir Godfrey Kneller Bt 1709 Robert Pierrepont 1st Earl of Kingston upon Hull 1584 1643 contemporary portrait artist unknown Holme Pierrepont Hall the original seat of the Dukes and Earls of Kingston upon Hull Contents 1 History 2 Earls of Kingston upon Hull 1628 3 Marquesses of Dorchester First creation 1645 4 Earls of Kingston upon Hull 1628 Reverted 5 Dukes of Kingston upon Hull 1715 6 Arms 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory EditFrom the 13th century the seat of the Pierrepont family had been Holme Pierrepont Hall Nottinghamshire This was to move during the sixteenth century to Thoresby Hall also in Nottinghamshire Several members of the family had served in the 15th and 16th centuries as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire 1 The direct forebear of the Dukes and Earls of Kingson upon Hull was Sir Henry Pierrepont who represented Nottinghamshire in Parliament He had married Frances Cavendish daughter and eldest child of Sir William Cavendish and Bess of Hardwick Sir Henry Pierrepont s son Sir Robert Pierrepont was created Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont in the Peerage of England on 29 June 1627 In 1628 he was further honoured when he was made Earl of Kingston upon Hull with a remainder to heirs general also in the Peerage of England Robert Pierrepont had married Gertrude Talbot in 1601 She was a granddaughter of George Talbot 6th Earl of Shrewsbury and through him all their descendants are able to claim descent from Edward III through Edward s younger son Thomas of Woodstock The first Earl was succeeded by his son Henry Pierrepont who was himself created Marquess of Dorchester in 1645 He died without heirs in 1660 and this Marquessate became extinct The Earldom and other titles devolved on his nephew Robert the third Earl the eldest son of the Honourable William Pierrepont second son of the first Earl Robert died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother William the fourth Earl William was in his turn succeeded by his younger brother the aforementioned Evelyn the fifth Earl He was created Marquess of Dorchester in the Peerage of England in 1706 a revival of the title held by his uncle and later created Duke of Kingston upon Hull in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1715 with these titles becoming extinct on the death of the first Duke s grandson Evelyn the second Duke in 1773 On the death of the second Duke s wife the estates of the Dukes of Kingston upon Hull passed to Charles Medows He was a great grandson of the first Duke through the female line He changed his surname to Pierrepont and was created Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont of Holme Pierrepont in 1796 and later created Earl Manvers in 1806 These titles became extinct on the death of the sixth Earl Manvers in 1955 Several other members of the family have also gained distinction The Honourable William Pierrepont second son of the first Earl was a politician His third son Gervase Pierrepont was created Baron Pierrepont in 1701 Lady Mary Pierrepont better known as Lady Mary Wortley Montagu daughter of the first Duke was a writer and introduced smallpox inoculation to Western medicine after witnessing it during her travels and stay in the Ottoman Empire 2 Elizabeth Pierrepont Duchess of Kingston upon Hull wife of the second Duke was a courtier Earls of Kingston upon Hull 1628 EditOther titles Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont 1627 Robert Pierrepont 1st Earl of Kingston upon Hull 1584 1643 was already Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont since 1627 Henry Pierrepont 2nd Earl of Kingston upon Hull 1607 1680 created Marquess of Dorchester in 1645 Marquesses of Dorchester First creation 1645 EditOther titles Earl of Kingston upon Hull 1628 Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont 1627 Henry Pierrepont 1st Marquess of Dorchester 1607 1680 eldest son of the first Earl died without surviving male issue and his Marquessate became extinctEarls of Kingston upon Hull 1628 Reverted EditOther titles Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont 1627 Robert Pierrepont 3rd Earl of Kingston upon Hull c 1660 1682 eldest son of Robert Pierrepont grandson of the first Earl died without issue William Pierrepont 4th Earl of Kingston upon Hull c 1662 1690 second son of Robert Pierrepont died without issue Evelyn Pierrepont 5th Earl of Kingston upon Hull 1665 1726 created Marquess of Dorchester in 1706 and Duke of Kingston upon Hull in 1715 Dukes of Kingston upon Hull 1715 EditOther titles Marquess of Dorchester 1706 Earl of Kingston upon Hull 1628 Viscount Newark and Baron Pierrepont 1627 Evelyn Pierrepont 1st Duke of Kingston upon Hull 1665 1726 third and youngest son of Robert Pierrepont William Pierrepont Earl of Kingston upon Hull 1692 1713 only son of the first Duke predeceased his father Evelyn Pierrepont 2nd Duke of Kingston upon Hull 1711 1773 only son of William Earl of Kingston The second Duke died without issue and the Dukedom became extinct Arms EditCoat of arms of Duke of Kingston upon Hull Coronet Coronet of a Duke Crest A Lion rampant Sable between two Wings erect Argent Escutcheon Argent semee of Cinquefoils Gules a Lion rampant Sable Supporters On either side a Lion Sable armed and langued Gules Motto PIE REPONE TE Dutifully restore you See also EditEarl Manvers Viscount Newark Baron PierrepontReferences Edit The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby Vol 1 1831 Stephen Glover Appendix p 10 Edward IV Google Books Ferguson Donna 28 March 2021 How Mary Wortley Montagu s bold experiment led to smallpox vaccine 75 years before Jenner The Guardian Retrieved 5 April 2021 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Kingston upon Hull Earls and Dukes of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 15 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 821 822 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke of Kingston upon Hull amp oldid 1100885931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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