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{{Short description|Title superseded in 1337 by the Duke of Cornwall}} |
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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2011}} |
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{{Other uses|Cornwall (disambiguation)}} |
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{{Other uses|Cornwall (disambiguation)}} |
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{{Refimprove|date=December 2009}} |
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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}} |
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{{More citations needed|date=December 2009}} |
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The title of '''Earl of Cornwall''' was created several times in the ] before 1337, when it was superseded by the title ], which became attached to heirs-apparent to the throne. |
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The title of '''Earl of Cornwall''' was created several times in the ] before 1337, when it was superseded by the title ], which became attached to heirs-apparent to the throne. |
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==Cadoc of Cornwall== |
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==Condor of Cornwall== |
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*], probably legendary Earl of Cornwall before the Conquest, said to have paid homage to William for the Earldom<ref>{{cite book | first=Philip | last=Payton | author-link=Philip Payton | title=Cornwall: A History | year=2017 | edition=Revised and Updated | isbn=978 0 85989 232 2 | publisher=] | publication-place=Exeter | chapter={{lang|la|Anglia et Cornubia}} }}</ref> |
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*] 1066+ (only attested by ] four centuries later) |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 1st creation (1068)== |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 1st creation (1068)== |
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*] (c. 1040-1084 or 85), resigned c. 1072 |
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*] ({{circa|1040}}–1084 or 85), resigned {{circa|1072}} |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 2nd creation (c. 1072) == |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 2nd creation (c. 1072)== |
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*] (c. 1038–1095), half-brother of ]. |
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*] (c. 1038–1095), half-brother of ] |
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*] (1084–1140), peerage forfeit 1106 |
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*] (1084–1140), peerage forfeit 1106 |
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==Cadoc II of Cornwall (c. 1106)== |
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*Cadoc II (or Candor), son of ]<ref>{{Cite book | title=History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy family | first=Albert Alonzo | last=Pomeroy | volume=1 | year=1912 | pages=98–99 | url=https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01pome/page/n275/mode/2up | location=Toledo, Ohio | publisher=The Franklin Printing and Engraving Co. }}</ref>{{Better source needed|date=October 2022}} |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 1st creation (revived 1140)== |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 1st creation (revived 1140)== |
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*] (died 1146), deprived 1141, nephew of Brian |
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*] (died 1146), nephew of Brian, deprived 1141 |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 3rd creation (1141)== |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 3rd creation (1141)== |
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*] (died 1175), illegitimate son of King ]. |
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* ] (died 1175), illegitimate son of King ] |
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*John de Dunstanville, 2nd Earl of Cornwall (died after 1175), son |
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*] (died 1188), nephew |
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*Henry FitzCount, Earl of Cornwall (c. 1175–1222), resigned peerage 1220, uncle<ref>Also Lord Warden of the Stannary of Cornwall. An illegitimate son of Earl Reginald, he is said by Charles Cawley to have held the lands only not the title.{{cite web|url=http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL1.htm|title=Medieval Lands|last=Cawley|first=Charles|accessdate=21 April 2010}}</ref><ref>] describes Henry as count of Cornwall.{{cite book|last1=Elliott-Binns|first1=L.E.|title=Medieval Cornwall|date=1953|publisher=Methuen|location=London}}</ref> |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 4th creation (1225)== |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 4th creation (1225)== |
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*], King of the Romans (1209–1272), second son of ], |
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*], King of the Romans (1209–1272), second son of ] |
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*] (1249–1300), son |
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*] (1249–1300), son |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 5th creation (1307)== |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 5th creation (1307)== |
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*] (1284–1312) |
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*] (1284–1312) |
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*Thomas le Ercedeckne, Earl of Cornwall 1312-1313 |
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*Richard de Polhampton, Earl of Cornwall 1314-1315 |
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*Henry de Welyngton (Willington), Earl of Cornwall 1315-1317 |
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*Isabella of France 1318-1325 |
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*John de Tregagu 1325-1328 |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 6th creation (1330)== |
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==Earls of Cornwall, 6th creation (1330)== |
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*] (1316–1336), second son of king ] and his queen ]. |
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*] (1316–1336), second son of king ] and his queen ] |
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==See also== |
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==See also== |
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{{Portal|Cornwall}} |
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*] - the original 17 manors belonging to the Earldom of Cornwall |
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*], the original 17 manors belonging to the Earldom of Cornwall |
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==Notes== |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{Cornwall}} |
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