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| title = Earldom of Carrington | | title = Earldom of Carrington | ||
| monarch = George II | | monarch = George II | ||
| creationdate 1743 | | creationdate = 1743 | ||
| peerage = England | | peerage = England | ||
| first = Bartholomew Steele | | first = Bartholomew Steele |
Revision as of 18:45, 1 February 2017
Earldom of Carrington | |
Creation Date | 1743 |
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Created by | George II |
Peerage | England |
First Holder | Bartholomew Steele |
Current Holder | Gideon Steele |
Heir Apparent | George Steele |
Subsidiary Titles | Viscount ? |
Country Seat | Carrington Hall |
Associated County | Berkshire |
The Earldom of Carrington is a hereditary title in the Peerage of England. The first holder of the title was Bartholomew Steele.
History
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List of the Earls of Carrington ()
- Bartholomew Steele, 1st Earl of Carrington
- Gregory Steele, 2nd Earl of Carrington (1768-1810)
- Gideon Steele, 3rd Earl of Carrington (born 1773)
The heir apparent is the present holder's son, George Steele, Viscount __.
Properties of the Steele Family
Players associated with this peerage are Liz.