marquess
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmarquessmar‧quess /ˈmɑːkwɪs $ ˈmɑːr-/ noun [countable] British EnglishPOSITION/RANK a marquisExamples from the Corpusmarquess• The timbered town house of the marquesses of Huntly, built in 1517, is an interesting museum of local history.• At one time, the marquess was said to have been spending £1,200 a week on drugs.• The marquess, who inherited the £200 million estate, then ordered Christopher out of his cottage, at Horningsham, Wilts.