Earls in The Peerage of The United Kingdom
- Precedence of Irish Earldoms shown in italics.
- The Earl of Rosslyn (1801)
- The Earl of Craven (1801)
- The Earl of Onslow (1801)
- The Earl of Romney (1801)
- The Earl of Chichester (1801)
- The Earl of Wilton (1801)
- The Earl of Limerick (Ireland)
- The Earl of Clancarty (Ireland)
- The Earl of Powis (1804)
- The Earl Nelson (1805)
- The Earl of Gosford (Ireland)
- The Earl of Rosse (Ireland)
- The Earl of Normanton (Ireland)
- The Earl Grey (1806)
- The Earl of Lonsdale (1807)
- The Earl of Harrowby (1809)
- The Earl of Harewood (1812)
- The Earl of Minto (1813)
- The Earl Cathcart (1814)
- The Earl of Verulam (1815)
- The Earl of Saint Germans (1815)
- The Earl of Morley (1815)
- The Earl of Bradford (1815)
- The Earl of Eldon (1821)
- The Earl Howe (1821)
- The Earl of Stradbroke (1821)
- The Earl Temple of Stowe (1822)
- The Earl of Kilmorey (Ireland)
- The Earl of Listowel (Ireland)
- The Earl of Norbury (Ireland)
- The Earl Cawdor (1827)
- The Earl of Ranfurly (Ireland)
- The Earl of Lichfield (1831)
- The Earl of Durham (1833)
- The Earl Granville (1833)
- The Earl of Effingham (1837)
- The Earl of Ducie (1837)
- The Earl of Yarborough (1837)
- The Earl of Leicester (1837)
- The Earl of Lovelace (1838)
- The Earl of Gainsborough (1841)
- The Earl of Strafford (1847)
- The Earl of Cottenham (1850)
- The Earl Cowley (1857)
- The Earl of Dudley (1860)
- The Earl Russell (1861)
- The Earl of Cromartie (1861)
- The Earl of Kimberley (1866)
- The Earl of Wharncliffe (1876)
- The Earl Cairns (1878)
- The Earl of Lytton (1880)
- The Earl of Selborne (1882)
- The Earl of Iddesleigh (1885)
- The Earl of Cranbrook (1892)
- The Earl of Cromer (1901)
- The Earl of Plymouth (1905)
- The Earl of Liverpool (1905)
- The Earl Saint Aldwyn (1915)
- The Earl Beatty (1919)
- The Earl Haig (1919)
- The Earl of Iveagh (1919)
- The Earl of Balfour (1922)
- The Earl of Oxford and Asquith (1925)
- The Earl Jellicoe (1925)
- The Earl of Inchcape (1929)
- The Earl Peel (1929)
- The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (1937)
- The Earl of Halifax (1944)
- The Earl of Gowrie (1945)
- The Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor (1945)
- The Countess Mountbatten of Burma (1947)
- The Earl Alexander of Tunis (1952)
- The Earl of Swinton (1955)
- The Earl Attlee (1955)
- The Earl of Woolton (1956)
- The Earl of Snowdon (1961)
- The Earl of Stockton (1984)
- The Earl of Wessex (1999)
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