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==Dukes of Cornwall, 1460 creation== When [[Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York|Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York]], pressed his claim to the throne, he was made heir apparent to [[Henry VI of England|Henry VI]] by the [[Act of Accord]]. On 31 October 1460, he was made [[prince of Wales]] and [[earl of Chester]], duke of Cornwall and [[Lord Protector|Lord Protector of England]]. Since he was not the eldest living son of the monarch, this creation was outside the terms of the 1337 warrant; York died in battle two months later, on 30 December 1460. *[[Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York|Richard Plantagenet]] (1411β1460) :''also [[Lord Protector#Feudal royal regent|Lord Protector of England]], [[Prince of Wales#List of Princes of Wales (English or British heirs apparent)|Prince of Wales]] and [[Earl of Chester]] (1460, see [[Act of Accord]]); [[Duke of York#First creation, 1385β1415, 1425β1461|Duke of York]] (1385), [[Earl of Ulster#Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Second Creation (1264)|Earl of Ulster]] (1264), [[Earl of March#English Earls of March, first Creation (1328)|Earl of March]] (1328), [[Earl of Cambridge#Earls of Cambridge, 3rd Creation (1414)|Earl of Cambridge]] (1414, restored 1426), feudal Lord of Clare (bt. 1066β1075), [[Baron Mortimer of Wigmore#Barons Mortimer of Wigmore (1331)|Baron Mortimer of Wigmore]] (1331)''
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