Dukedom of St Albans
The Dukedom of St Albans is a title in the British peerage, created in 1871. It is named after the town of St Albans in Hertfordshire, England. The title was first granted to James Aubrey, who was a prominent figure in the Victorian era. The dukedom is part of the Peerage of the United Kingdom and is associated with various estates and lands.
The current holder of the title is the Duke of St Albans, who is a member of the British aristocracy. The dukedom has a rich history and has been linked to various social and political events in England. It remains an important part of the country's noble heritage.