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Revoke the duchy. Then it is no longer a MR.
Feel free to revoke the county, then start a new MR by granting the county and subequently the duchy to an unlanded guy.
Actually all it takes to migrate a merchant city is the doge owning an eligible city unless you take their ducal title(s) away.
To turn it into a feudal county just grant the county to the existing baron of the castle holding. It will automatically change the capital holding to the barony instead of the city and grant them the city which the ai will immediately get rid of. If you just give the county level title to an unlanded courtier they become a republic as the holding you are giving them along with the county title is a city.