Dukedom of Westminster | |
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![]() Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Azure a Portcullis with chains pendant Or on a Chief of the last between two united Roses of York and Lancaster a Pale charged with the Arms of King Edward the Confessor (City of Westminster); 2nd and 3rd, Azure a Garb Or (Grosvenor).[1] | |
Creation date | 27 February 1874 |
Monarch | Queen Victoria |
Peerage | Peerage of the United Kingdom |
First holder |
Hugh Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess of Westminster |
Present holder | Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster |
Heir apparent | None |
Remainder to | the 1st Duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten |
Subsidiary titles |
Marquess of Westminster Earl Grosvenor Viscount Belgrave Baron Grosvenor Baronet of Eaton |
Seat(s) | Eaton Hall |
Grosvenor Baronets | |
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![]() Azure, a garb Or, with canton of baronet | |
Creation date | 1622 |
Monarch | James VI and I |
Peerage | Peerage of England |
First holder | Sir Richard Grosvenor, 1st Baronet |
Present holder | Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster |
Remainder to | the 1st Baronet's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten |
Duke of Westminster is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created by Queen Victoria in 1874 and bestowed upon Hugh Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess of Westminster. It is the most recent dukedom conferred on someone not related to the British royal family.[2]
The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Dukes were each grandsons of the first. The present holder of the title is Hugh Grosvenor, the 7th Duke, who inherited the dukedom on 9 August 2016 on the death of his father, Gerald. The present duke is a godfather of Prince George of Cambridge.[3]
The Duke of Westminster's seats are at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, and at Abbeystead House, Lancashire. The family's London town house was Grosvenor House, Park Lane. The traditional burial place of the Dukes is the Old Churchyard adjacent to St Mary's Church, Eccleston.
History of the Grosvenor family[]
Richard Grosvenor was created Baronet of Eaton in January 1622.[4] Sir Richard Grosvenor, the 7th Baronet, was created Baron Grosvenor in 1761, and in 1784 became both Viscount Belgrave (Belgrave, Cheshire) and Earl Grosvenor under George III. The title Marquess of Westminster was bestowed upon Robert Grosvenor, the 2nd Earl Grosvenor, at the coronation of William IV in 1831.
The subsidiary titles are: Marquess of Westminster (created 1831), Earl Grosvenor (1784), Viscount Belgrave, of Belgrave in the County of Chester (1784), and Baron Grosvenor, of Eaton in the County of Chester (1761). The Dukedom and Marquessate are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; the rest are in the Peerage of Great Britain. The courtesy title of the eldest son and heir to the Duke is Earl Grosvenor.
Grosvenor Baronets, of Eaton (1622)[]
- Sir Richard Grosvenor, 1st Baronet (1584–1645) was an MP
- Sir Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Baronet (1604–1664), a son of the 1st Baronet
- Roger Grosvenor (c. 1628–1661), a son of the 2nd Baronet, predeceased his father
- Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 3rd Baronet (1656–1700), son of Roger
- Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Baronet (1689–1732), eldest son of the 3rd Baronet, died without issue
- Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 5th Baronet (1693–1733), second son of the 3rd Baronet, died unmarried
- Sir Robert Grosvenor, 6th Baronet (1695–1755), third and youngest son of the 3rd Baronet
- Sir Richard Grosvenor, 7th Baronet (1731–1802) (created Baron Grosvenor in 1761)
Barons Grosvenor (1761)[]
Created by George III of Great Britain | |||||
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# | Name | Period | Spouse | Notes | Other titles |
1 | Richard Grosvenor (1731–1802) |
1761–1802 | Henrietta Vernon | Later created Earl Grosvenor |
Earls Grosvenor (1784)[]
Created by George III of Great Britain | |||||
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# | Name | Period | Spouse | Notes | Other titles |
1 | Richard Grosvenor (1731–1802) |
1784–1802 | Henrietta Vernon | Previously styled as Baron Grosvenor | Viscount Belgrave, Baron Grosvenor |
2 | Robert Grosvenor (1767–1845) |
1802–45 | Lady Eleanor Egerton | Son of the preceding, later created Marquess of Westminster |
Marquesses of Westminster (1831)[]
St Mary's Church, Eccleston, Grosvenor Chapel: Cenotaph and Garter banner of Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster
Created by William IV of the United Kingdom | |||||
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# | Name | Period | Spouse | Notes | Other titles |
1 | Robert Grosvenor (1767–1845) |
1831–45 | Lady Eleanor Egerton | Previously styled as Earl Grosvenor | Earl Grosvenor Viscount Belgrave Baron Grosvenor |
2 | Richard Grosvenor (1795–1869) |
1845–69 | Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower | Son of the preceding | |
3 | Hugh Grosvenor (1825–1899) |
1869–99 | Lady Constance Sutherland-Leveson-Gower | Son of the preceding, later created Duke of Westminster |

Jockey Colours of Duke of Westminster
Dukes of Westminster (1874)[]
Created by Victoria of the United Kingdom | |||||
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# | Name | Period | Spouse | Notes | Other titles |
1 | Hugh Grosvenor (1825–1899) |
1874–99 | Lady Constance Sutherland-Leveson-Gower Katherine Cavendish |
Previously styled as Marquess of Westminster | Marquess of Westminster Earl Grosvenor Viscount Belgrave Baron Grosvenor |
2 | Hugh Grosvenor (1879–1953) |
1899–1953 | Constance Cornwallis-West Violet Nelson Loelia Ponsonby Anne Sullivan |
Grandson of the preceding | |
3 | William Grosvenor (1894–1963) |
1953–63 | unmarried | Cousin of the preceding | |
4 | Gerald Grosvenor (1907–1967) |
1963–67 | Sally Perry | Cousin of the preceding | |
5 | Robert Grosvenor (1910–1979) |
1967–79 | Hon Viola Lyttelton | Brother of the preceding | |
6 | Gerald Grosvenor (1951–2016) |
1979–2016 | Natalia Phillips | Son of the preceding | |
7 | Hugh Grosvenor (1991–) |
since 2016 | Son of the preceding |
Line of succession[]
Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster (1825–1899)
- Victor Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor (1853–1884)
Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879–1953)
- Edward Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor (1904–1909)
- Lord Arthur Grosvenor (1860–1929)
- Robert Grosvenor (1895–1953)
- Hugh Grosvenor (1927–1947)
- Robert Grosvenor (1895–1953)
- Lord Henry Grosvenor (1861–1914)
William Grosvenor, 3rd Duke of Westminster (1894–1963)
- Lord Robert Grosvenor (1869–1888)
- Lord Gerald Grosvenor (1874–1940)
- Lord Hugh Grosvenor (1884–1914)
Gerald Grosvenor, 4th Duke of Westminster (1907–1967)
Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster (1910–1979)
- Lord Edward Grosvenor (1892–1929)
- Victor Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor (1853–1884)
There is no heir to the Dukedom of Westminster. The Earl of Wilton is heir presumptive to the Marquessate.
Family tree[]
BARON GROSVENOR, 1761 EARL GROSVENOR, 1784 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sir Richard Grosvenor, 7th Bt. 1st Baron Grosvenor & 1st Earl Grosvenor (1731–1802) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MARQUESS OF WESTMINSTER, 1831 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Robert Grosvenor, 2nd Earl Grosvenor & 1st Marquess of Westminster (1767–1845) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Earl of Wilton | Baron Ebury | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster (1795–1869) | Thomas Grosvenor (Egerton), 2nd Earl of Wilton (1799–1882) | Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury (1801–1893) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, 1874 | Baron Stalbridge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess of Westminster & 1st Duke of Westminster (1825–1899) | Richard de Aquila Grosvenor, 1st Baron Stalbridge (1837–1912) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Victor Alexander Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor (1853–1884) | Lord Henry George Grosvenor (1861–1914) | Lord Hugh William Grosvenor (1884–1914) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879–1953) | William Grosvenor, 3rd Duke of Westminster (1894–1963) | Gerald Hugh Grosvenor, 4th Duke of Westminster (1907–1967) | Robert George Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster (1910–1979) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster (1951–2016) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster (b. 1991) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also[]
- Earl of Wilton
- Baron Ebury
- Baron Stalbridge
References[]
- ^ Duke of Westminster nominations, CVQO. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
- ^ "Duke - Debrett's". https://www.debretts.com/expertise/essential-guide-to-the-peerage/ranks-and-privileges-of-the-peerage/duke/.
- ^ "Prince George's godparents announced". BBC News. 23 October 2013. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24636263.
- ^ George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900
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