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has gloss | eng: Earl of St Andrews is a British peerage title created by King George V in 1934 for his fourth son The Prince George as a subsidiary title with the title of Duke of Kent, and alongside the lesser title of Baron Downpatrick. It is used as a courtesy title by the Dukes eldest son, and Baron Downpatrick is used as a courtesy title by the Earl of St Andrewss son. |
lexicalization | eng: Earl of St Andrews |
instance of | c/Earldoms |
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