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  1. Earl - Wikipedia

    An earl has the title Earl of [X] when the title originates from a placename, or Earl [X] when the title comes from a surname. In either case, he is referred to as Lord [X], and his wife as Lady [X].

  2. Earl | British Nobility, Titles & Ranks | Britannica

    Earl is the oldest title and rank of English nobles, and it was also the highest, until 1337, when Edward the Black Prince was created duke of Cornwall by Edward III.

  3. EARL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of EARL is a member of the British peerage ranking below a marquess and above a viscount.

  4. earl, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    When a duke or a marquess has an earldom as his second title, this is ‘by courtesy’ given to his eldest son: thus the heir of the Duke of Northumberland is Earl Percy while that of the …

  5. EARL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    EARL definition: 1. (the title of) a British man of high social rank, between a marquis and a viscount: 2. (the…. Learn more.

  6. What Did an English Earl Actually Do? - History Facts

    Jul 24, 2024 · Known as the peerage system, this noble hierarchy consists of five ranks today: duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron. The title of earl — the oldest in the peerage system …

  7. Earl Thomas not selected as Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist

    1 day ago · On Tuesday, the Pro Football Hall of Fame modern era finalists were announced. Former Seahawks free safety Earl Thomas did not advance beyond the semifinals for the …

  8. What is an Earl? - Lordship Titles

    The word "earl" comes from the Old English word "eorl," which means "warrior" or "nobleman." Earls typically hold land known as an earldom, but they may also hold other titles, such as …

  9. FSU football Earl Little Jr. entering NFL Draft

    1 day ago · Florida State football starting safety Earl Little Jr. is entering the 2026 NFL Draft.

  10. Earl - Oxford Reference

    In early Saxon England it was merely the general name for noble. Administrative responsibility in shires belonged to ealdormen. But the name earl gradually merged with the Danish jarl and, …