This article lists all marquessates, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
The title of Marquess of Dublin, which is perhaps best described as Anglo-Irish, was the first to be created, in 1385, but like the next few creations, the title was soon forfeit. The title of Marquess of Pembroke, created in 1532 by Henry VIII for Anne Boleyn, has the distinction of being the first English hereditary peerage granted to a woman in her own right (styled "Marchioness" in the patent). The English title Marquess of Winchester, created in 1551, is the earliest still extant, so is Premier Marquess of England. The title long remained less common, and on the evening of the Coronation of Queen Victoria in 1838, the Prime Minister Lord Melbourne explained to her (from her journals):
"I spoke to Ld M. about the numbers of Peers present at the Coronation, & he said it was quite unprecedented. I observed that there were very few Viscounts, to which he replied "There are very few Viscounts," that they were an old sort of title & not really English; that they came from Vice-Comites; that Dukes & Barons were the only real English titles; — that Marquises were likewise not English, & that people were mere made Marquises, when it was not wished that they should be made Dukes".
Marquessates in the Peerage of England, 1385–1707
This indicates an extant Marquessate.
Title
Date of creation
Surname
Current status
Notes
Marquess of Dublin
1 December 1385
Vere
Resigned 13 October 1386
Created Duke of Ireland in 1386. Might be considered an Irish peerage. Creation for life only.
Marquess of Dorset
29 September 1397
Beaufort
Deprived 6 October 1399
Also Marquess of Somerset
Marquess of Somerset
29 September 1397
Beaufort
Deprived 6 October 1399
Also Marquess of Dorset
Marquess of Dorset
24 June 1442
Beaufort
Forfeit 3 April 1464
Created Duke of Somerset in 1448; also forfeit 1461–1463
Marquess of Suffolk
14 September 1444
de la Pole
Surrendered title 26 February 1493
Created Duke of Suffolk in 1448
Marquess of Montagu
25 March 1470
Neville
Forfeit 14 April 1471
Marquess of Dorset
18 April 1475
Grey
Forfeit 23 February 1554
Forfeit between 1483 and 1485; created Duke of Suffolk in 1551.
Marquess of Berkeley
28 January 1489
Berkeley
Extinct 14 February 1492
Marquess of Exeter
18 June 1525
Courtenay
Forfeit 9 January 1539
Marquess of Pembroke
1 September 1532
Boleyn
Forfeit 19 May 1536
holder was also queen consort from 1533 to 1536
Marquess of Northampton
16 February 1547
Parr
Extinct 28 October 1571
Forfeit 1554–13 January 1559
Marquess of Winchester
11 October 1551
Paulet
Extant
Created Duke of Bolton in 1689, that title extinct 1794
Marquess of Buckingham
1 January 1618
Villiers
Extinct 16 April 1687
Created Duke of Buckingham in 1623
Marquess of Hertford
3 June 1641
Seymour
Extinct 29 April 1675
Restored to Dukedom of Somerset in 1660
Marquess of Worcester
2 March 1643
Somerset
Extant
Created Duke of Beaufort in 1682
Marquess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
27 October 1643
Cavendish
Extinct 26 July 1691
Created Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1665
Marquess of Dorchester
25 March 1645
Pierrepont
Extinct 8 December 1680
Marquess of Halifax
17 August 1682
Saville
Extinct 31 August 1700
Marquess of Powis
24 March 1687
Herbert
Extinct 8 March 1748
Marquess of Carmarthen
9 April 1689
Osborne
Extinct 20 March 1964
Created Duke of Leeds in 1694
Marquess of Harwich
10 April 1689
Schomberg
Extinct 5 July 1719
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Schomberg; also Duke of Leinster in Ireland from 1693
Marquessates in the Peerage of Scotland, 1488–1707
This indicates an extant Marquessate.
Title
Date of creation
Surname
Current status
Notes
Marquess of Ormonde
28 January 1488
Stewart
Extinct 17 January 1504
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Ross
Marquess of Fife
12 May 1567
Hepburn
Forfeit 29 December 1567
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Orkney
Marquess of Hamilton
17 April 1599
Hamilton
Extinct 12 September 1651
Created Duke of Hamilton in 1643
Marquess of Huntly
17 April 1599
Gordon
Extant
Created Duke of Gordon in 1684, which title became extinct in 1836, but reclaimed in 1838
Marquess of Ormonde
23 December 1600
Stewart
Merged in crown 27 March 1625
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Albany; created Duke of York in England in 1605; also Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and Duke of Rothesay from 1612
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Argyll; created Duke of Greenwich in Great Britain 1719–1743; created Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom in 1892
Marquess of Lothian
23 June 1701
Kerr
Extant
Marquess of Annandale
24 June 1701
Johnston/Johnstone/Vanden Bempde
Dormant 29 April 1792
Marquess of Angus and Abernethy
10 April 1703
Douglas
Extinct 21 July 1761
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Douglas
Marquess of Tullibardine
30 June 1703
Murray
Extant
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Atholl; also Marquess of Atholl
Marquess of Graham and Buchanan
24 April 1707
Graham
Extant
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Montrose
Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford
25 April 1707
Ker
Extant
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Roxburghe
Marquessates in the Peerage of Great Britain, 1707–1801
This indicates an extant Marquessate.
Title
Date of creation
Surname
Current status
Notes
Marquess of Beverley
26 May 1708
Douglas
Extinct 22 October 1778
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Dover, who was also Duke of Queensberry and Marquess of Dumfriesshire in the Peerage of Scotland; also Marquess of Queensberry 1708–1711 and 1715–1778
Marquess of Wharton
15 February 1715
Wharton
Extinct 31 May 1731
Also Marquess of Malmesbury and Marquess of Catherlough in Ireland; created Duke of Wharton in 1718
Marquess of Malmesbury
15 February 1715
Wharton
Extinct 31 May 1731
Also Marquess of Wharton and Marquess of Catherlough in Ireland; created Duke of Wharton in 1718
Marquess of Clare
11 August 1715
Pelham-Holles
Extinct 1768
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh; also Prince of Wales from 1727; also Duke of Cornwall in England and Duke of Rothesay in Scotland 1727–1751. The marquessate was apparently erroneously gazetted as Marquess of the Isle of Wight although Marquess of the Isle of Ely was the intended title. In later editions of The London Gazette the Duke is referred to as the Marquess of the Isle of Ely.
Marquess of Berkhampstead
27 July 1726
Guelph
Extinct 31 October 1765
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Cumberland
Marquess Grey
19 May 1740
Grey
Extinct 19 January 1797
Also Duke of Kent until 1740, when this title became extinct; passed by special patent to his granddaughter
Created Duke of Ormonde in 1661 and Duke of Ormonde in England in 1682, the English Dukedom being attainted in 1715; title was not used by the third duke 1745–1758
Marquess of Antrim
26 January 1645
MacDonnell
Extinct 3 February 1682
Marquess of Clanricarde
21 February 1646
Burke
Extinct July 1657
Marquess of Catherlough
7 January 1715
Wharton
Extinct 31 May 1731
Created Marquess of Wharton and Marquess of Malmesbury in Great Britain later in 1715. Created Duke of Wharton in 1718.
Marchioness of Dungannon
18 July 1716
Schulenberg
Extinct 10 May 1743
Subsidiary title of the Duchess of Munster; created Duchess of Kendal in Great Britain in 1719; peerage for life only
Marquess of Kildare
3 March 1761
FitzGerald
Extant
Created Duke of Leinster in 1766
Marquess of Clanricarde
17 August 1789
de Burgh-Canning
Extinct 8 December 1797
Marquess of Antrim
18 August 1789
MacDonnell
Extinct 29 July 1791
Marquess of Waterford
19 August 1789
Beresford
Extant
Marquess of Downshire
20 August 1789
Hill
Extant
Marquess of Donegall
27 June 1791
Chichester
Extant
Marquess of Drogheda
5 July 1791
Moore
Extinct 29 June 1892
Marquess Wellesley
2 December 1799
Wellesley
Extinct 26 September 1842
Marquess of Headfort
29 December 1800
Taylour
Extant
Marquess of Sligo
29 December 1800
Browne
Extant
Marquess of Thomond
29 December 1800
O'Brien
Extinct 3 July 1855
Marquess of Ely
29 December 1800
Tottenham
Extant
Marquess of Londonderry
13 January 1816
Stewart
Extant
Marquess Conyngham
22 January 1816
Conyngham
Extant
Marquess of Ormonde
22 January 1816
Butler
Extinct 10 August 1820
Marquess of Westmeath
12 January 1822
Nugent
Extinct 5 May 1871
Marquess of Ormonde
5 October 1825
Butler
Extinct 25 October 1997
Marquess of Clanricarde
26 November 1825
de Burgh-Canning
Extinct 12 April 1916
Marquess of Hamilton
10 August 1868
Hamilton
Extant
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Abercorn; also Marquess of Abercorn in Great Britain
Marquessates in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1801 to present
This indicates an extant Marquessate.
Title
Date of creation
Surname
Current status
Notes
Marquess of Exeter
4 February 1801
Cecil
Extant
Marquess of Northampton
7 September 1812
Compton
Extant
Marquess Camden
7 September 1812
Pratt
Extant
Marquess of Wellington
3 October 1812
Wellesley
Extant
Created Duke of Wellington in 1814
Marquess Douro
11 May 1814
Wellesley
Extant
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Wellington
Marquess of Anglesey
4 July 1815
Paget
Extant
Marquess of Cholmondeley
22 November 1815
Cholmondeley
Extant
Marquess of Hastings
13 February 1817
Rawdon-Hastings
Extinct 10 November 1868
Marquess of Ailesbury
17 July 1821
Brudenell-Bruce
Extant
Marquess of Chandos
4 February 1822
Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville
Extinct 26 March 1889
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
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