Barons in The Peerage of Great Britain
Title | Creation | Other titles |
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The Lord Middleton | 1711 | |
The Lord Boyle | 1711 | Earl of Cork and Orrery in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Hay | 1711 | Earl of Kinnoull in the Peerage of Scotland |
The Lord Onslow | 1716 | Earl of Onslow in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Romney | 1716 | Earl of Romney in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Newburgh | 1716 | Marquess of Cholmondeley in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Walpole and Walpole | 1723; 1756 | |
The Lord King | 1725 | Earl of Lovelace in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Monson | 1728 | |
The Lord Bruce | 1746 | Marquess of Ailesbury in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Ponsonby | 1749 | Earl of Bessborough in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Vere | 1750 | Duke of St Albans in the Peerage of England |
The Lord Scarsdale | 1761 | Viscount Scarsdale in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Boston | 1761 | |
The Lord Pelham | 1762 | Earl of Chichester in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Lovel and Holland | 1762 | Earl of Egmont in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Vernon | 1762 | |
The Lord Ducie | 1763 | Earl of Ducie in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Digby | 1765 | Lord Digby in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Sundridge | 1766 | Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland and of the UK |
The Lord Hawke | 1776 | |
The Lord Brownlow | 1776 | |
The Lord Harrowby | 1776 | Earl of Harrowby in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Foley | 1776 | |
The Lord Cranley | 1776 | Earl of Onslow in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Dynevor | 1780 | |
The Lord Walsingham | 1780 | |
The Lord Bagot | 1780 | |
The Lord Southampton | 1780 | |
The Lord Grantley | 1782 | |
The Lord Rodney | 1782 | |
The Lord Eliot | 1784 | Earl of St Germans in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Somers | 1784 | |
The Lord Boringdon | 1784 | Earl of Morley in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Tyrone | 1786 | Marquess of Waterford in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Carleton | 1786 | Earl of Shannon in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Suffield | 1786 | |
The Lord Heathfield | 1787 | |
The Lord Kenyon | 1788 | |
The Lord Howe | 1788 | Earl Howe in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Braybrooke | 1788 | |
The Lord Fisherwick | 1790 | Marquess of Donegall in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Verulam | 1790 | Earl of Verulam in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Gage | 1790 | Viscount Gage in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Thurlow | 1792 | |
The Lord Auckland | 1793 | Lord Auckland in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Bradford | 1794 | Earl of Bradford in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Dundas | 1794 | Marquess of Zetland in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Mendip | 1794 | Earl of Normanton in the Peerage of Ireland |
The Lord Mulgrave | 1794 | Marquess of Normanby in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Yarborough | 1794 | Earl of Yarborough in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Loughborough | 1795 | Earl of Rosslyn in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Rous | 1796 | Earl of Stradbroke in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Stuart | 1796 | Earl of Moray in the Peerage of Scotland |
The Lord Stewart | 1796 | Earl of Galloway in the Peerage of Scotland |
The Lord Harewood | 1796 | Earl of Harewood in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Cawdor | 1796 | Earl Cawdor in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Carrington | 1797 | Lord Carrington in the Peerage of Ireland; Lord Carington of Upton for Life in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Bolton | 1797 | |
The Lord Minto | 1797 | Earl of Minto in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Lilford | 1797 | |
The Lord Wodehouse | 1797 | Earl of Kimberley in the Peerage of the UK |
The Lord Eldon | 1799 | Earl of Eldon in the Peerage of the UK |
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