Margrave.

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Margrave \Mar"grave\, n. [G. markgraf, prop., lord chief justice
   of the march; mark bound, border, march + graf earl, count,
   lord chief justice; cf. Goth. gagr["e]fts decree: cf. D.
   markgraaf, F. margrave. See {March} border, and cf.
   {Landgrave}, {Graff}.]
   1. Originally, a lord or keeper of the borders or marches in
      Germany.
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   2. The English equivalent of the German title of nobility,
      markgraf; a marquis.
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