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Earl of Lincoln

The title of Earl of Lincoln was created in the Peerage of England in 1572 for Edward Clinton, Lord Clinton, who served as Lord High Admiral under Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. The title was from the 18th century until the 1980s held by the Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme. Upon the death without direct heirs of the 10th duke, that title became extinct, and the Earldom passed to a distant relation.

There were several earlier creations of the title in the Middle Ages.

The family seat is in Warnbro , near Perth, Australia.

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Earls of Lincoln, First Creation (1139)

Earls of Lincoln, Second Creation (1141)

Earls of Lincoln, Third Creation (1147

Earls of Lincoln, Fourth Creation (1217)

  • Ranulph de Blundeville, 6th Earl of Chester , 1st Earl of Lincoln (1172-1232)
  • Hawise de Quincy, 2nd Countess of Lincoln (d.1243)
  • Margaret, 3rd Countess of Lincoln (d.1266 (m. John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1192-1240))
  • Edmund de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln (1230-1258)
  • Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln (1251-1311)
  • Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln (1281-1348) (m. Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Lincoln (d. 1322))

Earls of Lincoln, Fifth Creation (1349)

Earls of Lincoln, Sixth Creation (1467)

Earls of Lincoln, Seventh Creation (1525)

  • Henry Brandon, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1516-1534)

Earls of Lincoln, Eighth Creation (1572)



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