Earls in The Peerage of Great Britain
- The Earl Ferrers (1711)
- Robert Shirley, 13th Earl Ferrers
- The Earl of Dartmouth (1711)
- William Legge, 10th Earl of Dartmouth
- The Earl of Tankerville (1714)
- Peter Bennet, 10th Earl of Tankerville
- The Earl of Aylesford (1714)
- Charles Finch-Knightley, 12th Earl of Aylesford
- The Earl of Macclesfield (1721)
- Richard Parker, 9th Earl of Macclesfield
- The Earl Waldegrave (1729)
- James Waldegrave, 13th Earl Waldegrave
- The Earl of Harrington (1742)
- Charles Stanhope, 12th Earl of Harrington
- The Earl of Portsmouth (1743)
- Quentin Wallop, 10th Earl of Portsmouth
- The Earl of Warwick (1759) and Brooke (1746)
- Guy Greville, 9th Earl of Warwick
- The Earl of Buckinghamshire (1746)
- George Hobart-Hampden, 10th Earl of Buckinghamshire
- The Earl of Guilford (1752)
- Piers North, 10th Earl of Guilford
- The Earl of Hardwicke (1754)
- Joseph Yorke, 10th Earl of Hardwicke
- The Earl of Ilchester (1756)
- Robin Fox-Strangways, 10th Earl of Ilchester
- The Earl De La Warr (1761)
- William Sackville, 11th Earl De La Warr
- The Earl of Radnor (1765)
- William Pleydell-Bouverie, 9th Earl of Radnor
- The Earl Spencer (1765)
- Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer
- The Earl Bathurst (1772)
- Allen Bathhurst, 9th Earl Bathurst
- The Earl of Clarendon (1776)
- George Villiers, 8th Earl of Clarendon
- The Earl of Mansfield (1776) and Mansfield (1792)
- William Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield
- The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1789)
- Robert Edgcumbe, 8th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
- The Earl Fortescue (1789)
- Charles Fortescue, 8th Earl Fortescue
- The Earl of Carnarvon (1793)
- George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon
- The Earl Cadogan (1800)
- Charles Gerald John Cadogan, 8th Earl Cadogan
- The Earl of Malmesbury (1800)
- James Harris, 7th Earl of Malmesbury
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