Earl Stratton
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Earl Stratton | |
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Title in the Peerage of New Ingrea | |
File:Arms-stratton.png Armorial bearings of the Earl Stratton | |
Creation date | 1 October 1932 |
Created by | Earnest V |
First holder | Robert Stratton, 1st Earl Stratton |
Last holder | William Stratton, 2nd Earl Stratton |
Subsidiary titles | Baron Stratton |
Extinction date | 7 August 1981 |
Remainder | |
The 1st Earl's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten | |
Earl Stratton, of Hollisdale in the County of Albanyshire, was a title in the Peerage of New Ingrea, It was created in 1932 for Robert Stratton, the Conservative and Coalition Prime Minister of New Ingrea between 1914 and 1920. When the first Earl died in 1944, the earldom passed to his son William, the second Earl. However upon his death in 1981, the earldom and the subsidiary title of Baron Stratton became extinct.
Earl Stratton (1932)
Peer | Birth | Marriages | Death |
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Robert Stratton, 1st Earl Stratton 1932-1944 |
24 September 1868 | 28 September 1895 | 2 June 1944 |
William Stratton, 2nd Earl Stratton 1944-1981 |
4 May 1898 | Unmarried | 7 August 1981 |
The second Earl died without issue on the 7 August 1981, and his titles became extinct |