Earls of Buckinghamshire (1746)
- John Hobart, 1st Earl of Buckinghamshire (1695–1756)
- John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire (1723–1793)
- John Hobart, Lord Hobart (1773–1775)
- Henry Philip Hobart, Lord Hobart (1775–1776)
- George Hobart, Lord Hobart (1777–1778)
- George Hobart, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire (1731–1804)
- Robert Hobart, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1760–1816)
- George Robert Hobart-Hampden, 5th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1789–1849)
- Augustus Edward Hobart-Hampden, 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1793–1885)
- Vere Henry Hobart, Lord Hobart (1818–1875)
- Frederick John Hobart-Hampden, Lord Hobart (1821–1875)
- Henry Frederick Edward John Hobart-Hampden (1857–1871)
- Sidney Carr Hobart-Hampden-Mercer-Henderson, 7th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1860–1930)
- John Hampden Mercer-Henderson, 8th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1906–1963)
- Vere Frederick Cecil Hobart-Hampden, 9th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1901–1983)
- George Miles Hobart-Hampden, 10th Earl of Buckinghamshire (b. 1944)
The heir presumptive is the present holder's kinsman Sir John Vere Hobart, 4th Baronet (b. 1945). He is a descendant of Sir Robert Hobart, 1st Baronet, son of the Very Reverend the Hon. Henry Lewis Hobart, fourth son of the third Earl.
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