| ARGYLL | Marquess of Lorne, aka Duke of ___ |
| LOCHLINNHE | Body of water, 33 miles long, stretching from the Firth of Lorne to Fort William (4,6) |
| GREENES | Family of Lorne or Gael |
| OBAN | Small Scottish port and resort on the Firth of Lorne |
| ESAU | A slice of Lorne sausage for Jacob's brother (4) |
| STUBBS | Artist whose painting of the Marquess of Rockingham's racehorse Whistlejacket once graced the walls of a room at Wentworth Woodhouse that bears its name today (6) |
| LONGLEAT | Wiltshire stately home, seat of the Marquess of Bath (8) |
| THYNNE | Family name of the Marquess of Bath |
| EARL | "Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of ___" |
| CECIL | Literary critic and Oxford don who was a grandson of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, the Victorian statesman who served as prime minister three times (5) |
| QUEENSBERRY | The 9th Marquess of - - - gave his name to a code of rules followed in boxing (11) |
| WENTWORTH | Family name of the Marquess of Rockingham, 18th-century prime minister (9) |
| ROCKINGHAM | The Marquess of ---, Whig Prime Minister 1765-1766 and 1782 (10) |
| LORDOFTHERINGS | What Sauron aimed to be: Marquess of Queensberry? |
| BOXING | Sport governed by the Marquess of Queensberry rules (6) |
| SALISBURY | Marquess of ___, title held by Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903) |
| LONGLEATHOUSE | Marquess of Bath's seat and stately home (8,5) |
| RULES | The Marquess of Queensberry was responsible for what in boxing? (5) |
| BALFOUR | British PM who succeeded the Marquess of Salisbury in 1902 (7) |
| ROTHESAY | The Duke of ___ is, since 1603, one of the (Scottish) titles of the heir to the British throne (8) |