Marquess Of Bute
The Marquess of Bute is a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom, associated with the Bute family. The title was created in 1766 for John Crichton-Stuart, the 2nd Earl of Bute, who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain. The family has a rich history, particularly in Wales, where they have significant landholdings, including the Cardiff Castle.
The current Marquess of Bute, as of 2023, is John Crichton-Stuart, the 8th Marquess. The family is known for its contributions to architecture and heritage, particularly through the restoration of historic buildings and the promotion of Scottish culture.