Peerage of Great Britain - Earls in The Peerage of Great Britain

Earls in The Peerage of Great Britain

Title Creation Other titles
The Earl Ferrers 1711
The Earl of Dartmouth 1711
The Earl of Bristol 1714 Marquess of Bristol in the Peerage of the UK
The Earl of Tankerville 1714
The Earl of Aylesford 1714
The Earl of Macclesfield 1721
The Earl Graham 1722 Duke of Montrose in the Peerage of Scotland
The Earl Waldegrave 1729
The Earl of Harrington 1742
The Earl of Portsmouth 1743
The Earl Brooke and of Warwick 1746; 1759
The Earl of Buckinghamshire 1746
The Earl of Guilford 1752
The Earl of Hardwicke 1754
The Earl of Ilchester 1756
The Earl De La Warr 1761
The Earl of Radnor 1765
The Earl Spencer 1765
The Earl Bathurst 1772
The Earl of Hillsborough 1772 Marquess of Downshire in the Peerage of Ireland
The Earl of Ailesbury 1776 Marquess of Ailesbury in the Peerage of the UK
The Earl of Clarendon 1776
The Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield 1776; 1792
The Earl of Abergavenny 1784 Marquess of Abergavenny in the Peerage of the UK
The Earl of Uxbridge 1784 Marquess of Anglesey in the Peerage of the UK
The Earl Talbot 1784 Earl of Shrewsbury in the Peerage of England;
Earl of Waterford in the Peerage of Ireland
The Earl Grosvenor 1784 Duke of Westminster in the Peerage of the UK
The Earl Camden 1786 Marquess Camden in the Peerage of the UK
The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe 1789
The Earl Fortescue 1789
The Earl of Carnarvon 1793
The Earl Cadogan 1800
The Earl of Malmesbury 1800

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