Earl of Uxbridge
The Earl of Uxbridge is a title in the British peerage, created in 1801. It is associated with the Uxbridge area in London and has been held by several notable individuals, including Henry Paget, who was a prominent military leader during the Napoleonic Wars. The title is part of the Peerage of the United Kingdom and is often linked to the House of Lords.
The current holder of the title is the Marquess of Anglesey, who is a descendant of the original Earl. The title has a rich history, with the Earls often involved in politics and military affairs. The family seat is Plas Newydd, located in Anglesey, Wales.