Duke of York
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The Duke of York is a title of nobility, originating in the Peerage of England, but today used in the United Kingdom. Since the 15th century, it has, when granted, usually been given to the second son of the monarch.
Dukes
[edit]- Chronologically listed dukes
Plantagenet
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Edmund of Langley
1385–1402 -
Edward of Norwich
1402–1415 -
Edward Plantagenet
1460–1461 -
Richard of Shrewsbury
1474–1483
Tudor
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Henry Tudor
1494–1509
Stuart
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Charles Stuart
1605–1625 -
James Stuart
1644–1685 -
Henry Benedict Stuart
1725–1788 (Jacobite)
Hanover
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Ernest Augustus
1716-1728 -
Edward Augustus
1760–1767 -
Frederick Augustus
1784–1827
Windsor
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George Frederick Ernest Albert 1892–1910
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Albert Frederick Arthur George 1920–1936
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Andrew Albert Christian Edward 1986–present