Duke of Southampton

Duke of Southampton is a title in the Peerage of England.Together with the dukedom, Charles Fitzroy also received the subsidiary titles of Earl of Chichester and Baron Newbury.[1] Upon his mother's death in 1709, the 1st Duke of Southampton succeeded to her hereditary peerages (the dukedom of Cleveland, earldom of Southampton and barony of Nonsuch).The 2nd Duke of Southampton died without issue, so the titles became extinct upon his death in 1774.This biography of a duke or duchess in the peerage of England is a stub.
Charles FitzRoyroyal arms of King Charles IIbend sinisterPeerage of EnglandKing Charles II1st Duchess of Clevelandsubsidiary titlesEarl of ChichesterBaron Newbury1st Duke of Southamptonhereditary peeragesCharles FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Southampton, 2nd Duke of ClevelandWilliam FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Southampton, 3rd Duke of ClevelandDuke of ClevelandEarl of SouthamptonBaron BarnardBarnard CastleBishopric of DurhamBarbara PalmerChristopher VaneErnest AugustusEarl of DarlingtonViscount BarnardKing George ISophia von KielmanseggWilliam FitzRoyHenry VaneFrederick VaneRaby VaneMarquess of ClevelandBaron RabyRaby CastleCounty of DurhamWilliam Harry VaneWilliam John Frederick VaneHarry George Powlettduchess