Earl Burleigh
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| Earl Burleigh | |
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| Title in the Ingerish peerage | |
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Armorial bearings of the Earl Burleigh | |
| Creation date | 18 February 1954 |
| Created by | Arthur V |
| First holder | Donald Burleigh |
| Last holder | John Burleigh |
| Subsidiary titles |
Viscount Goswell Baron Burleigh |
| Extinction date | 24 August 2000 |
| Remainder | |
| The 1st Earl's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten | |
Earl Burleigh, of Codrington in the County of the Lunen Island, was a title in the Ingerish peerage created on the 18 February 1954 for Sir Donald Burleigh, the former Prime Minister of New Ingrea who had led the country during the Great War. With the death of the second earl in 2000, the title became extinct.
The earldom also included the subsidiary titles of Viscount Goswell and Baron Burleigh, both of which were created at the same title as the earldom.
Earl Burleigh (1954)
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