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Baron Culloden

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Baron Culloden(named afterCullodennearInverness) is atitlewhich has been created twice in thePeerage of the United Kingdomfor members of theBritish royal family.

The barony's creation continued the tradition of awarding members of theRoyal Familytitlesfrom each of the threekingdomscomprising theUnited Kingdom:England,ScotlandandIreland.

Baron Culloden, first creation (1801)[edit]

The first creation was on 27 November 1801 forPrince Adolphus Frederick,seventh son of KingGeorge III.He was createdDuke of Cambridge,Earl of Tipperaryand Baron Culloden in thepeerage of the United Kingdom.This title became extinct on 17 March 1904 at the death of his sonPrince George,the second holder.

Baron Culloden, second creation (1928)[edit]

The second creation was on 31 March 1928 forPrince Henry,third son of KingGeorge V,who was createdDuke of Gloucester,Earl of Ulsterand Baron Culloden, in thepeerage of the United Kingdom.[1]

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  1. ^"No. 33371".The London Gazette.30 March 1928. p. 2321.