Marquess of Lorne
The Marquess of Lorne is a title in the British peerage, created in 1876 for John Campbell, the son of the Duke of Argyll. The title is associated with the region of Lorne in Scotland and is part of the Scottish nobility. The Marquessate is one of the higher ranks in the peerage system, which includes titles such as duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron.
The Marquess of Lorne is also known for being the husband of Princess Louise, the daughter of Queen Victoria. This connection to the royal family highlights the historical ties between the British monarchy and the Scottish nobility. The title has been passed down through generations, maintaining its significance in British history.