Dukedom in the Peerage of Great Britain
Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain that was held by junior members of the British royal family . It was named after the county of Cumberland in England , and after Teviotdale in Scotland . Held by the Hanoverian royals, it was suspended under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917 , which revoked titles belonging to enemies of the United Kingdom during the Great War .
History
Portrait of the Duke of Cumberland by George Dawe , 1828.
The title Duke of Cumberland had been created three times in the Peerages of England and Great Britain.
In 1799, the double dukedom of Cumberland and Teviotdale, in the Peerage of Great Britain , was bestowed on Ernest Augustus (later King of Hanover ), fifth son of King George III of the United Kingdom .[ 1] Cumberland is a historic county in northwest England, while Teviotdale refers to the basin of the River Teviot in Scotland. In 1837, Ernest became king of Hanover , and on his death in 1851 the title descended with the kingdom to his son King George V of Hanover , and on George's death in 1878 to his grandson Prince Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover . In 1866, Hanover was annexed by Prussia , but King George died without renouncing his rights. His son Ernest, while maintaining his claim to the kingdom of Hanover, was generally known by his title of Duke of Cumberland in Britain.[ 2]
The title was suspended for Ernest's pro-German activities during World War I under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917 , as it was for his son . Under the Act, the lineal male heirs of the 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale have the right to petition the British Crown for the restoration of his peerages. To date, none has done so. The present heir is Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 26 February 1954), great grandson of the 3rd Duke and current head of the House of Hanover . He is the senior male-line descendant of George III of the United Kingdom .
Dukes of Cumberland and Teviotdale
After the Union of Great Britain , the Hanoverian kings liked to grant double titles (one from one constituent country , one from another) to emphasise unity.
The Titles Deprivation Act 1917 suspended the title on 28 March 1919.
Family tree: Dukes of Cumberland , Cumberland and Strathearn , and Cumberland and Teviotdale
King James VI and I (1566–1625)
Princess Elizabeth Stuart (1596–1662)King Charles I (1600–1649)
Duke of Cumberland (1st creation) and Earl of Holderness (2nd creation), 1644
Sophia of Hanover (1630–1714)Prince Rupert (1619–1682)Duke of Cumberland, Earl of Holderness King James II (1633–1701)
Dukedom of Cumberland (1st creation) and Earldom of Holderness (2nd creation) extinct, 1682
Duke of Cumberland (2nd creation), Earl of Kendal (4th creation), and Baron Wokingham , 1689
King George I (1660–1727)Prince George (1653–1708)Duke of Cumberland, Earl of Kendal, Baron Wokingham Queen Anne (1665–1714)
Dukedom of Cumberland (2nd creation), Earldom of Kendal (4th creation), and Barony Wokingham extinct, 1708
King George II (1683–1760)
Duke of Cumberland (3rd creation), Marquess of Berkhamsted , Earl of Kennington , Viscount Trematon (1st creation), and Baron Alderney , 1726
Prince Frederick Louis (1707–1751) Prince of WalesPrince William Augustus (1721–1765)Duke of Cumberland, Marquess of Berkhamsted, Earl of Kennington, Viscount Trematon, Baron Alderney
Dukedom of Cumberland (3rd creation), Marquessate of Berkhamsted, Earldom of Kennington, Viscountcy Trematon (1st creation), and Barony Alderney extinct, 1765
Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn and Earl of Dublin (1st creation), 1766
King George III (1738–1820)Prince Henry (1745–1790)Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, Earl of Dublin
Dukedom of Cumberland and Strathearn and Earldom of Dublin (1st creation) extinct, 1790
Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale and Earl of Armagh , 1799
King George IV (1762–1830)Ernest Augustus (1771–1851)King of Hanover , 1st Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, 1st Earl of Armagh
George V (1819–1878)King of Hanover , 2nd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, 2nd Earl of Armagh
Prince Ernest Augustus (1845–1923)3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, 3rd Earl of Armagh
Dukedom of Cumberland and Teviotdale and Earldom of Armagh forfeit , 1919
See also
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British royal titles
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