The title of Duke of Exeter was created several times in England in the later Middle Ages. It was first created for John Holland, the half-brother of King Richard II in 1397. That title was rescinded upon Henry IV's accession to the throne two years later, and the title was subsequently granted to Henry V's uncle, Thomas Beaufort, 1st Earl of Dorset. Following this Duke's death without heirs in 1426, the title was restored to the Holland family, which held it until the 3rd Duke was attainted in 1461 as a Lancastrian, dying without heirs in 1475. The title has not since been revived, although the titles of Earl of Exeter and Marquess of Exeter have been used.

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1 Dukes of Exeter, first Creation (1397)
2 Dukes of Exeter, second Creation (1416)
3 Dukes of Exeter, third Creation (1444)

Dukes of Exeter, first Creation (1397)

Dukes of Exeter, second Creation (1416)

Dukes of Exeter, third Creation (1444)