Earls of Lancaster (1267)
| Portrait | Name | Earl From | Earl Until | Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edmund Crouchback |
30 June 1267 | 5 June 1296 | ||
| Thomas of Lancaster |
8 September 1298 | 22 March 1322 | Son of Edmund Crouchback | |
| Henry of Lancaster |
26 October 1326 | 22 September 1345 | Brother of Thomas of Lancaster, son of Edmund Crouchback | |
| Henry of Grosmont |
22 September 1345 | 23 March 1361 | Son of Henry of Lancaster | |
| John of Gaunt |
14 August 1361 | 3 February 1399 | Son-in-law of Henry of Grosmont | |
| Henry Bolingbroke |
3 February 1399 | 30 September 1399 | Son of John of Gaunt |
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