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Earl of Dublin is a title that has been created three times in British and Irish history.

It was created first on October 22, 1766 in the Peerage of Ireland for Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, younger brother of King George III. This title became extinct in 1790 upon the Duke's dying childless. It was created again on April 24, 1799, again in the Peerage of Ireland, for Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, fourth son of George III. This title became extinct upon his death without sons, in 1820. It was created a third time on September 10, 1849[1] (or according to some sources, January 17, 1850)[2][3] in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Queen Victoria.

Earls of Dublin, first creation (1766)[]

Earls of Dublin, second creation (1799)[]

Earls of Dublin, third creation (1841/50)[]

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