Earl of Athlone
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The title of Earl of Athlone has been created three times. It was created first in the Peerage of Ireland in 1692 along with the subsidiary title of Baron Aghrim. These titles became extinct in 1844 upon the death of the 10th Earl.
The second creation was in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, as a subsidiary title of the Dukedom of Clarence and Avondale, and was conferred in 1890 upon HRH Prince Albert Victor, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales. When he died in 1892, the title became extinct.
The title was recreated in 1917, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for the former Prince Alexander of Teck, younger brother of Queen Mary, along with the subsidiary title of Viscount Trematon. The titles became extinct upon the death of the first earl in 1957.
[edit] Earls of Athlone, First Creation (1692)
- Godert de Ginkell, 1st Earl of Athlone (1630-1703)
- Godert de Ginkell, 2nd Earl of Athlone (1668-1729)
- Godert Adrian de Ginkell, 3rd Earl of Athlone (1716-1736)
- Godert de Ginkell, 4th Earl of Athlone (1717-1747)
- Frederick William de Ginkell, 5th Earl of Athlone (d.1748)
- Frederick Christian Rhynhart de Ginkell, 6th Earl of Athlone (1743-1808)
- Frederick William de Ginkell, 7th Earl of Athlone (1766-1810)
- Renaud Diederick de Ginkell, 8th Earl of Athlone (1773-1823)
- George Godert de Ginkell, 9th Earl of Athlone (1820-1843)
- William Gustaf de Ginkell, 10th Earl of Athlone (1780-1844)
[edit] Earls of Athlone, Second Creation (1890)
- Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, 1st Duke of Clarence and Avondale, 1st Earl of Athlone (1864-1892)