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Marquisate | Province | Department | Time of Creation | Type | Receiving family | Current status | Comments |
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KERJEAN | Bretagne | 29 | 1618 | LP | Barbier de Kerjean | Extinct 1794 | |
KERNIER | Bretagne | 22 | 1783 | BR | le Cardinal de Kernier | Extant | maybe used earlier |
KEROÜARTZ | Bretagne | 29 | early 17__ | * | de Keroüartz | Extant | |
KERVÉNO | Bretagne | 56 | 1624 | LP | de Kervéno | Extant | alias KERMÉNO; held by de Lambilly since 1734 (acquisition) |
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