User:Kaliforniyka/List of all baronies

Peerage of England

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1264–1300

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Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Baron de Ros 1264 De Ros, Manners, Cecil, MacDonnell, Villiers, FitzGerald-De Ros / Boyle, Dawson, Ross, Maxwell extant Created by writ.
Forfeit 1464-1485.
In abeyance 1508-1512.
Also Earl of Rutland 1525-1587, 1618-1632.
Also Duke of Buckingham 1649-1687.
In abeyance 1687-1806, 1939-1943, 1956-1958
Baron le Despencer 1264 le Despencer, Fane, Dashwood, Stapleton, Boscawen Extant Forfeit 1326-1398, 1400-1461
In abeyance 1449-1604
Earl of Westmorland 1626-1762
In abeyance 1762-1763, 1781-1788
Viscount Falmouth from 1891.
Baron Camoys 1264 de Camoys extinct 1372  
Baron de Colville 1264 de Colville abeyant 1370
Baron Mowbray 1283 de Mowbray, Mowbray, Howard, Stourton extant Created by writ
Abeyant 1481-1483, 1777-1878
Forfeit 1485-1554, 1572-1604
Also Baron Segrave 1368–present
Also Baron Stourton 1878–present
Subsidiary title of the Earl of Nottingham 1377-1397
Subsidiary title of the Duke of Norfolk 1397-1399, 1425-1476, 1483-1485, 1554-1572, 1660-1777
Subsidiary title of the Earl of Norfolk 1399-1425, 1476-1481
Subsidiary title of the Earl of Arundel 1604-1660
Baron Berkeley 1295 de Berkeley extinct 1418 Created by writ
Baron Boteler of Werington 1295   extinct c. 1328
Baron Bruce 1295 Bruce abeyant 1371 Created for the Earl of Carrick
Baron Daubeny 1295 Daubeny extinct 1548 Created Earl of Bridgewater in 1538
Baron Fauconberg 1295 Fauconberge, Nevill, Lane-Fox, Anderson-Pelham, Miller Abeyant 2013 In abeyance 1407-1429, 1470-1903, 1948-2012
Held together with Baron Conyers 1903-1948, 2012–2013
Baron FitzWalter 1295 FitzWalter, Radcliffe, Mildmay, Plumptre extant Forfeit 1496-1506
Also Earl of Sussex 1529-1629
Dormant 1629-1667
Also Earl Fitzwalter 1730-1756
In abeyance 1756-1924, 1932-1953
Baron Furnivall 1295 de Furnivall, Nevill, Talbot, Howard, Dent Abeyant 1968 Earl of Shrewsbury 1442-1616
In abeyance 1616-1651
Earl of Arundel 1654-1660
Duke of Norfolk 1660-1777
In abeyance 1777-1913
Baron Grey of Wilton 1295 de Grey attainted 1603
Baron of Berkshire 1295 de Pasco, Pasco, von Wulfield extinct 1309 Created by writ.
Baron Greystock 1295 Greystock extinct 1306  
Baron Hastings 1295 Hastings, Astley extant Earl of Pembroke 1339-1389
Dormant 1389-1841
In abeyance 1542-1841
Baron Hussey 1295 Hussey abeyant 1470  
Baron Hylton 1295 Hylton abeyant 1746  
Baron Mohaut 1295 de Mohaut extinct bef. December 1296 Created by writ.
Baron Montfort 1295 de Montfort abeyant bef. January 1370 Created by writ.
Baron Mortimer of Wigmore 1295 de Mortimer forfeit 1330 Created by writ. In 1330, Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March and 2nd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, was attainted and his titles were forfeited. In 1331, his son Edmund de Mortimer was summoned to Parliament and the title was effectively re-created, as the attainder had not been reversed.
Baron Neville de Raby 1295 Neville forfeit 1571 created Earl of Westmorland (1371)
Baron Segrave 1295 de Segrave extant united with Baron Mowbray from 1375
Baron Strange 1295 le Strange extinct 1311  
Baron Wake of Liddell 1295 Wake abeyant 1408 Earl of Kent (1321 creation) 1349-1385
Earl of Kent (1360 creation) 1385-1408
Duke of Surrey 1397-1399
Baron Morley 1295 de Morley, Morley, Lovel, Parker Mordaunt Extant abeyant 1697-1870 Created by writ.
Baron Grey of Rotherfield 1297 Grey dormant 1388  
Baron Ap-Adam 1299 Ap-Adam Dormant 1310  
Baron Clinton 1299 Clinton, Fortescue, Rolle, Walpole, Trefusis extant Earl of Lincoln 1572-1692
abeyant 1692-1721
Earl Clinton 1721-1751
abeyant 1751-1760
dormant 1791-1794
abeyant 1957-1965
Baron de Clifford 1299 Clifford, Sackville, Tufton, Southwell, Russell extant Earl of Cumberland 1525-1605
dormant 1605-1649, 1676-1678
Earl of Thanet 1678-1721
abeyant 1721-1734, 1775-1776, 1832-1833
Baron De La Warr 1299 la Warr, West Abeyant 1554  
Baron Ferrers of Chartley 1299 Ferrers, Devereux, Shirley, Compton, Townshend abeyant 1855 Viscount Hereford 1550-1572
Earl of Essex 1572-1601, 1604-1646
forfeit 1601-1604
abeyant 1646-1677
Earl Ferrers 1711-1717
abeyant 1741-1749
Earl of Leicester 1784-1807
Marquess Townshend 1811-1855
Baron Grandison 1299 de Grandison extinct 1305  
Baron Grandison 1299 de Grandison Abeyant 1375  
Baron Grey of Codnor 1299 Grey, Cornwall-Legh extant Abeyant 1496–1989
Baron Latimer 1299 Latimer, Nevill, Willoughby dormant 1430 Baron Willoughby de Broke was de jure Baron Latimer 1492-1521. Since then in abeyance. Created by writ.
Baron Moels 1299 de Moels Abeyant 1337 Created by writ.
Baron Bardolf 1299 de Bardolf Morley, Lovel, Parker Extant Dormant 1408-1475
Baron Mohaut 1299 de Mohaut or de Montalt Extinct 1329 Also known as "Montalt." Created by writ. See also Baron Mohaut (1295).
Baron Mohun 1299 de Mohun, le Strange Abeyant 1594? Created by writ. In 1431, this title became united with Baron Strange.
Baron Montagu 1299 de Montagu status? Created by writ. The Complete Peerage lists several different (some in existence simultaneously) Baronies of Montagu (as well as Baron Montagu of Boughton and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton) and discusses them in Appendix E of volume IX (1936).
Baron Mortimer of Chirk 1299 de Mortimer Abeyant Created by writ.
Baron Mortimer of Richard's Castle 1299 de Mortimer Abeyant 1304 Created by writ.
Baron Multon of Egremont 1299 de Multon Abeyant bef. November 1344 Created by writ.
Baron Muncy 1299 de Muncy Extinct 1308  
Baron Percy 1299 Percy extinct 1517  
Baron St John of Basing 1299 St John extinct 1337  
Baron Lisle 1299 de Lisle extinct 1337  
Baron Stafford 1299 de Stafford, Stafford Forfeit 1521 Created Earl of Stafford in 1351. Created Duke of Buckingham in 1444.
Baron Braose 1299 de Braose, Jermy Stapleton worthy Extant abeyent 1326 1780  
Baron Strange 1299 le Strange, Stanley, Philipps extant Abeyant 1594-1921
Held by the Viscount St Davids
Baron Tuchet 1299 Tuchet extinct  
Baron Vavasour 1299 Vavasour abeyant 1826  
Baron Ferrers of Groby 1300 Ferrers, Grey attainted 1554  

1301–1400

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Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Baron Botetourt 1305 de Botetourt, Burnell, Berkeley, Somerset Abeyant 1984 Held by the Duke of Beaufort 1803-1984.
Baron Multon of Gilsland 1307 de Multon status?  
Baron Boteler of Wem 1308 Boteler, Ferrers, de Greystoke, Dacre Abeyant 1411  
Baron Zouche of Haryngworth 1308 la Zouche, Bisshop, Curzon, Frankland extant  
Baron Cromwell 1308 de Cromwell extinct 1335 Created by writ
Baron Badlesmere 1309 de Badlesmere abeyant 1338 Created by writ
Baron Beaumont 1309 Beaumont extant Abeyant 1460-1840
Subsidiary title of Duke of Norfolk since 1975
Baron Monthermer 1309 de Monthermer, de Montagu status? Created by writ.
Baron Strange of Blackmere 1309 Strange, Talbot abeyant 1616  
Baron Lisle 1311 de Lisle extinct 1399  
Baron Cobham 1313 de Cobham, Oldcastle, Brooke, Boothby, Disney, Alexander Abeyant 1951 Forfeit 1603-1916
Abeyant 1789-1916
Baron Audley 1313 Audley, Tuchet, Ticknesse(-Touchet), (Touchet-)Jesson, Souter Abeyant 1997 Created by writ; abeyances before: 1391–1408 and 1872–1937; forfeiture: 1497–1512(restored)
Baron Willoughby de Eresby 1313 Willoughby, Bertie, Drummond-Willoughby, Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby extant also Earl of Lindsey from 1626 to 1779; also Marquess of Lindsey from 1706 to 1779; also Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven from 1715 to 1779; also Baron Gwydyr from 1828 to 1870; also Baron Aveland from 1888 to 1983; also Earl of Ancaster from 1892 to 1983
Baron Brun 1315 le Brun Abeyant 1354/1355  
Baron Strabolgi 1318 Strathbolgi, Burgh, Kenworthy extant Created for the Earl of Atholl, now independent. Dormant or abeyant until 1916; the Complete Peerage denies its existence before 1916.
Baron Lucy 1320 de Lucy, de Umfraville, Percy Dormant 1398
Baron Dacre 1321 Dacre, Fiennes, Lennard, Barrett-Lennard, Roper, Brand, Trevor extant forfeiture 1541–1558; abeyances 1715–1741 and 1965–1970
Baron FitzHugh 1321 FitzHugh Abeyant 1512/3  
Baron Greystock 1321 de Greystock, Dacre Abeyant 1569  
Baron Grey de Ruthyn 1324 Butler-Bowdon, Grey, Longueville, Yelverton, Gould, Rawdon, Clifton Abeyant 1963 Created by writ
also Earl of Kent 1465-1639
also Viscount Longueville 1690-1799
also Earl of Sussex 1717-1799
also Marquess of Hastings 1858-1868
Abeyant 1868-1885, 1934-1940
Baron Harrington of Aldingham 1324 Harrington, Bonville, Grey forfeited 1554 created by writ, merged with the Barony of Bonville and Marquessate of Dorset in 1458.
Baron Ingham 1326 de Ingham, Stapleton Dormant 1344 Abeyant already 1344-1349 and again since 1466.
Baron Maltravers 1330 Maltravers, Arundel, Fitzalan, Howard extant The Barony is united with the Earldom of Arundel and is held by the Duke of Norfolk
Baron Darcy de Knayth 1331 Darcy, Godolphin, Osborne, Lane-Fox, Herbert, Ingrams extant Created by writ. Abeyances 1418–1641 and 1888–1903
Baron Talbot 1331 Talbot Abeyant 1616  
Baron Chandos 1337 de Chandos extinct 1353  
Baron Courtenay 1337 Courtenay extinct 1835  
Baron Kerdeston 1337 de Kerdeston, Jermy, Jermy Stapleton worthy extant
Baron Monthermer (1337) 1337 de Monthermer Extinct bet. October 1339–February 1340  
Baron Poynings 1337 Poynings, Percy extinct 1670  
Baron le Despencer 1338 le Despencer extinct 1349  
Baron Dudley 1342 de Sutton, Sutton, Ward extant Abeyant between 1757 and 1917
Baron Bourchier 1348 Bourchier, Parr, Devereux Abeyant 1646  
Baron Hussey 1348 Hussey extinct 1361  
Baron Bryan 1350 de Bryan extinct 1457 abeyant from 1390
Baron Musgrave 1350 de Musgrave status?  
Baron Lisle 1357 de Lisle, de Berkeley, Beauchamp Abeyant 1420  
Baron Botreaux 1368 Botreaux Abeyant 1960 The Barony is in abeyance together with the Baronies of Stanley and Hastings
Baron Aldeburgh 1371 Aldeburgh Abeyant 1391  
Baron Scrope of Bolton 1371 le Scrope Lapsed 1630  
Baron Stafford 1371 Stafford Abeyant 1445  
Baron Cromwell 1375 Cromwell, Stanhope, Bewicke-Copley extant Created by writ
abeyant 1455-1490, 1497-1923
Baron le Despencer 1375 le Despencer, Beauchamp, Fane, Dashwood, Stapleton, Boscawen extant Also the Viscount Falmouth.
Baron Clifton 1376 Clifton extinct 1394  
Baron Camoys 1383 de Camoys, Stoner extant Created by writ
abeyant 1426-1839
Baron Lumley 1384 Lumley Attainted 1400  
Baron le Despencer 1387 le Despencer extinct 1424  
Baron Bergavenny 1392 Beauchamp, Nevill extant created Earl of Abergavenny in 1784, Marquess of Abergavenny in 1876.

1401–1500

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Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Baron West 1402 West, la Warr Abeyant 1554  
Baron Tuchet 1403 Tuchet Abeyant 1997 created by writ
also Baron Audley from 1408 (ending abeyance)
forfeit 1497-1512 and 1631-1678
abeyant 1872-1937 and since 1997
Baron Stafford 1411 Stafford extinct 1420  
Baron Berkeley 1421 Berkeley, Milman, Foley, Gueterbock extant Created by writ. Current incumbent Baron Gueterbock.
Baron Hungerford 1426 Hungerford extinct 1463  
Baron Latymer 1432 Nevill, Coutts-Nevill, Money-Coutts-Nevill extant Created by writ
in abeyance 1577-1913
Baron Dudley 1440 Sutton, Ward, Lea, Smith, Hamilton, Wallace extant Created by writ
in abeyance 1757-1916
Baron Lisle 1444 Talbot Abeyant 1470 Created Viscount Lisle in 1451
Baron De Moleyns 1445 De Moleyns, .., Philipps extant The Barony is at present held by the Viscount St Davids
Baron Ferrers of Groby 1446 Grey Attainted 1554 Also Baron Grey of Groby. Created Marquess of Dorset in 1475. Created Duke of Suffolk in 1551.
Baron Beauchamp of Powick 1447 de Beauchamp extinct 1502/1503  
Baron Saye and Sele 1447 Fiennes, Twisleton extant  
Baron Stourton 1448 Stourton extant The Barony is held by Baron Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton
Baron Grey of Groby 1449 Grey Attainted 1554 Held by the Duke of Suffolk.
Baron Berners 1455 Bourchier, Knyvett, Bokenham, Wilson, Williams, Kirkham extant Created by writ
in abeyance 1693-1711, 1743-1832, 1838, 1992-1995
Baron Stanley 1456 Stanley Abeyant 1960 The Barony is in abeyance together with the Baronies of Bortreaux and Hastings.
Baron Dacre 1459 Dacre Abeyant (or extinct (?)) 1461  
Baron Herbert of Chepstow, Raglan and Gower 1461 Herbert extinct 1506
Baron Hastings of Hastings 1461 Hastings Abeyant 1960 The Barony is in abeyance together with the Baronies of Stanley and Bortreaux.
Baron Herbert 1461 Herbert, Somerset, Seyfried extant Held by David Seyfried Herbert 19th Baron Herbert
Baron Lumley 1461 Lumley Attainted 1545
Baron Mountjoy 1465 Blount Extinct 1606  
Baron Howard 1470 Howard Abeyant 1777
Baron Lisle 1475 Grey extinct 1504 Created Viscount Lisle in 1483
Baron Dacre of Gillesland 1482 Dacre, (Hay, (?)), Howard extant Created Earl of Carlisle in 1661.
Baron Grey of Powys 1482 Grey Abeyant 1552
Baron Hungerford 1482 Hungerford extant Created with precedence of 1426. Held by the Viscount St Davids.
Baron Daubeny 1486 Daubeny extinct 1548 Status uncertain, recreation of earlier Baron Daubeny?
Baron Willoughby de Broke 1491 Willoughby, Greville, Verney extant

1501–1600

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Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Baron Herbert of Raglan 1506 Somerset extant Held by the Duke of Beaufort.
Baron Conyers 1509 Conyers, Darcy, D'Arcy, Oxborne, Lane-Fox, Anderson-Pelham, Miller Extant In abeyance 1557-1641/4, 1888-1892, 1948-2012
Held together with Baron Fauconberg 1903-1948, 2012–present
Baron Herbert of Herbert 1509 Somerset extant Held by the Duke of Beaufort
Baron Darcy de Darcy 1509 Darcy Forfeit 1537
Baron Monteagle 1514 Stanley, Parker Abeyant 1697
Baron Sandys of the Vine 1523 Vaux, Mostyn, Gilbey Abeyant c.1683
Baron Vaux of Harrowden 1523 Vaux, Mostyn, Gilbey extant created by writ
in abeyance 1663-1838, 1935-1938
Baron Braye 1529 Braye, Otway-Cave, Wyatt-Edgell, Verney-Cave, Aubrey-Fletcher extant Created by writ
Baron Hussey 1529 Hussey forfeit 1537
Baron Windsor 1529 Windsor, Hickman, Windsor-Clive extant Held by the Earl of Plymouth
Baron Wentworth 1529 Wentworth, Bulwer-Lytton extant Also Earl of Lytton. Created by writ.
Baron Burgh 1529 Burgh, Leith extant created by writ
in abeyance 1602-1916
Baron Mordaunt 1532 Mordaunt, Gordon Abeyant 1836  
Baron St John of Basing 1539 Paulet extant The Barony is held by the Marquess of Winchester
Baron Russell of Cheneys 1539 Russell extant The Barony is held by the Duke of Bedford
Baron Eure 1544 Eure (or Evres) extinct 1690
Baron Parr of Horton 1543 Parr extinct 1547
Baron Wharton 1544 Wharton, Kemys-Tynte, Vintcent, Robertson extant created by writ
in abeyance 1731-1739, 1761-1916
Baron Seymour 1546 Seymour extant Held by the Duke of Somerset
Baron Lumley 1547 Lumley extinct 1609
Baron Seymour of Sudeley 1547 Seymour Attainted 1549
Baron Sheffield of Butterwike 1547 Sheffield extinct 1735 Created Earl of Mulgrave in 1626
Baron Stafford 1547 Stafford extinct 1640
Baron Rich 1547 Rich extinct 1759 Created Earl of Warwick in 1618
Baron Willoughby of Parham 1547 Willoughby ???
Baron Darcy 1548 Darcy extinct 1635 created in tail male for the son of the Baron Darcy of Darcy (1509)
Baron Herbert of Cardiff 1551 Herbert extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery
Baron Darcy of Chiche 1551 Darcy extinct 1640 Created Earl Rivers in 1626
Baron Paget 1552 Paget extant Created by writ
Baron Chandos 1554 Brydges dormant 1789 created Earl of Carnarvon in 1714. Created Duke of Chandos in 1719.
Baron North 1554 North Abeyant 1942 created by writ
in abeyance 1802-1841
Baron Howard of Effingham 1554 Howard extant Created Earl of Nottingham in 1596. Created Earl of Effingham (GB) in 1731. Created Earl of Effingham (UK) in 1837.
Baron Percy 1557 Percy extinct 1670
Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon 1559 Carey extinct 1765 also Earl of Dover from 1628 to 1677
Baron Saint John of Bletso 1559 St John extant
Baron Beauchamp of Hache 1559 Seymour extinct 1750
Baron Lisle 1561 Dudley extinct 1590
Baron Buckhurst 1567 Sackville extinct 1843 created Earl of Dorset in 1604; Duke of Dorset in 1720.
Baron Burghley 1571 Cecil extant Created Earl of Exeter in 1605. Created Marquess of Exeter in 1801.
Baron Compton 1571 Compton, Townshend abeyant
Baron De La Warr 1572 West extant Created Earl De La Warr in 1761.
Baron Norreys of Rycote 1572 Norreys, Bertie extant Created Earl of Abingdon in 1682. Also Earl of Lindsey.
Baron Howard de Walden 1597 Howard, Scott-Ellis, Czernin extant created by writ
in abeyance 1689-1784, 1797-1799, 1999-2004

1601–1700

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Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Baron Cecil of Essendon 1603 Cecil extant Created Earl of Salisbury in 1605. Created Marquess of Salisbury in 1789.
Baron Ellesmere 1603 Egerton extinct 1829 created Viscount Brackley in 1616;Earl of Bridgewater in 1617.
Baron Grey of Groby 1603 Grey extinct 1976 Created Earl of Stamford in 1628.
Baron Petre 1603 Petre extant
Baron Russell of Thornhaugh 1603 Russell extant Held by the Duke of Bedford
Baron Spencer of Wormleighton 1603 Spencer extant Created Earl of Sunderland in 1643. Became Duke of Marlborough in 1733.
Baron Wotton 1603 Wotton extinct
Baron Denny 1604 Denny extinct 1660 Created by writ. Created Earl of Norwich in 1626.
Baron Howard of Marnhull 1604 Howard extinct 1614 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Northampton.
Baron Arundell of Wardour 1605 Arundel extinct 1944
Baron Carew 1605 Carew extinct 1629 Created Earl of Totnes in 1626.
Baron Cavendish of Hardwick 1605 Cavendish extant Created Earl of Devonshire in 1618. Created Duke of Devonshire in 1694.
Baron Herbert of Shurland 1605 Herbert extant The Barony belongs to the Earl of Montgomery and is held by the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
Baron Stanhope of Harrington 1605 Stanhope extinct 1675
Baron Knyvet 1607 Knyvet extinct 1622
Baron Clifton 1608 Bligh extant Created by writ. Held by the Earl of Darnley.
Baron Settrington 1613 Stuart extinct 1672
Baron Dormer 1615 Dormer extant
Baron Stanhope of Shelford 1616 Stanhope extinct 1967 Created Earl of Chesterfield in 1628.
Baron Teynham 1616 Roper extant
Baron Noel of Ridlington 1617 Noel extinct 1798 Succeeded as Viscount Campden in 1629.
Baron Verulam 1618 Bacon extinct 1626 Created Viscount St Alban in 1621.
Baron Whaddon 1619 Villiers extinct 1687 subsidiary of Viscount Villiers, later created Earl, Marquess and Duke of Buckingham, and Earl of Coventry
Baron of Innerdale 1619 Hamilton extinct 1651 subsidiary of Earl of Cambridge
Baron Montagu of Kimbolton 1620 Montagu extant Subsidiary title of the Viscount Mandeville. Created Earl of Manchester in 1626. Created Duke of Manchester in 1719.
Baron Feilding 1620 Feilding extant Subsidiary title of the Viscount Feilding. Created Earl of Desmond in 1622. Created Earl of Denbigh in 1622.
Baron Ogle 1620 Ogle, Cavendish extinct 1691 Subsidiary title of Viscount Mansfield
Baron Brooke 1621 Greville extant Created Earl Brooke in 1746 and Earl of Warwick in 1759.
Baron Carey of Leppington 1622 Carey extinct 1661 Created Earl of Monmouth in 1626.
Baron Howard of Charlton 1622 Howard extant The Barony belongs to the Viscountcy of Andover and is held by the Earl of Suffolk.
Baron Burghersh 1624 Fane extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Westmorland.
Baron Conway 1624 Conway extinct 1683 Created Viscount Conway in 1627. Created Earl of Conway in 1679.
Baron Grey of Chillingham 1624 Grey extinct 1706
Baron Craven 1626 Craven extant Created Earl of Craven in 1801.
Baron Fauconberg 1627 Belasyse extinct 1815 Created Viscount Fauconberg in 1643.
Baron FitzAlan 1627 Beaumont, FitzAlan-Howard extant The Barony is united with the Earldom of Arundel and is held by the Duke of Norfolk.
Baron Mountjoy of Thurveston 1627 Blount Extinct 1679 Also Baron Mountjoy of Mountjoy Fort in the Peerage of Ireland.
Baron Brudenell 1628 Brudenell extant Created Earl of Cardigan in 1661. Also Marquess of Ailesbury (created 1821) from 1868.
Baron Clifford 1628 Clifford, Boyle, Cavendish Abeyant 1858
Baron Hervey 1628 Hervey extinct 1642 also Baron Hervey of Ross.
Baron Howard of Escrick 1628 Howard extinct 1715
Baron Mohun of Okehampton 1628 Mohun Extinct 1712  
Baron Strange 1628 Stanley, Drummond of Megginch Abeyant 1982 Created by writ.
Baron Hicks of Ilmington 1628 Hicks, Noel extinct 1798 Subsidiary title of Viscount Campden.
Baron Herbert of Chirbury 1629 Herbert extinct 1691
Baron Cavendish of Bolsover 1628 Cavendish extinct 1691 Held by Viscount Mansfield. Created Marquess of Newcastle in 1643. Created Duke of Newcastle in 1664.
Baron Wentworth of Wentworth-Woodhouse 1628 Wentworth extinct 1695
Baron Bayning of Horkesley 1628 Bayning extinct 1638 subsidiary title of the Viscount Bayning of Sudbury
Baron Powis 1629 Herbert extinct 1748 Created Earl of Powis in 1674. Created Marquess of Powis in 1687.
Baron Finch of Fordwich 1640 Finch extinct 1660
Baron Stafford 1640 Howard, Jerningham, FitzHerbert extant
Baron Bruce of Skelton 1641 Bruce extinct 1747 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Ailesbury. Also the Earl of Elgin.
Baron Capel 1641 Capel extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Essex
Baron Byron 1643 Byron extant
Baron Craven of Ryton 1643 Craven extinct 1650
Baron Astley of Reading 1644 Astley extinct 1688
Baron Clifford of Lanesborough 1644 Boyle extinct 1750 Joined with the Earldom of Burlington.
Baron Ward 1644 Ward extant created Earl of Dudley in 1860.
Baron Cholmondeley 1645 Cholmondeley extinct 1659 Created for the Earl of Leinster.
Baron Cobham 1645 Brooke extinct 1660  
Baron Lexinton 1645 Sutton extinct 1723  
Baron Wotton 1650 Kirkhoven extinct 1683
Baron Berkeley of Stratton 1658 Berkeley extinct 1773  
Baron Crofts 1658 Crofts extinct 1677  
Baron Monck 1660 Monck extinct 1688 subsidiary title of the Duke of Albemarle
Baron Montagu of St Neots 1660 Montagu extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Sandwich.
Baron FitzHerbert 1660 Finch extinct 1729  
Baron Ashley 1661 Ashley-Cooper extant Created Earl of Shaftesbury in 1672.
Baron Crew 1661 Crew extinct 1721
Baron Delamer 1661 Booth extinct created Earl of Warrington in 1694
Baron Holles 1661 Holles extinct 1694
Baron Townshend 1661 Townshend extant Created Viscount Townshend in 1682. Created Marquess of Townshend in 1787.
Baron Scott of Tynedale 1663 Montagu, Douglas, Scott extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Doncaster. Held by the Duke of Buccleuch.
Baron Lucas of Crudwell 1663 Lucas extant Also Lord Dingwall.
Baron Arundell of Trerice 1664 Arundell extinct 1768
Baron St Liz 1664 Feilding extant The Barony is held by the Earl of Denbigh, who is also the Earl of Desmond.
Baron Arlington 1665 Bennet-Fitzroy extant Created Earl of Arlington in 1672. All titles abeyant 1936-99, when the abeyance of the barony was terminated.
Baron Craven 1665 Craven extant Created for the Earl of Craven, but separated on the latter title's extinction. Created Earl of Craven in 1801.
Baron Frescheville 1665 Frescheville extinct
Baron Butler 1666 Butler, Cowper abeyant
Baron Howard 1669 Howard extinct 1777 Created Earl of Norwich in 1672.
Baron Clifford of Chudleigh 1672 Clifford extant
Baron Cooper 1672 Ashley-Cooper extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Shaftesbury.
Baron Sudbury 1672 Fitzroy extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Euston. Created Duke of Grafton in 1675.
Baron Grey of Rolleston 1673 North extinct 1734
Baron Osborne 1673 Osborne extinct 1964 subsidiary title of the Viscount Latimer. Created Earl of Danby in 1674; Marquess of Carmarthen in 1689; and Duke of Leeds in 1694.
Baron Finch of Daventry 1674 Finch extant The Barony is held by the Earl of Nottingham, who is now also Earl of Winchilsea.
Baron Settrington 1675 Gordon-Lennox extant The Barony belongs to the Dukedom of Richmond and is held by the Duke of Richmond and Lennox.
Baron Heddington 1676 Beauclerk extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Burford. Created Duke of St Albans in 1684.
Baron Manners of Haddon 1679 Manners extant Created for the Earl of Rutland. Created Duke of Rutland in 1703.
Baron Noel of Titchfield 1681 Noel extinct 1798 Succeeded as Viscount Campden in 1682. Created Earl of Gainsborough in 1682.
Baron Lumley 1681 Lumley extant Created Earl of Scarborough in 1690.
Baron Alington of Wymondley 1682 Alington extinct 1691 also Baron Alington of Killard in the Peerage of Ireland.
Baron Thynne 1682 Thynne extant Subsidiary title of the Viscount Weymouth. Created Marquess of Bath in 1789.
Baron Guilford 1683 North extant Created Earl of Guilford in 1752.
Baron Stawell 1683 Stawell extinct
Baron Churchill of Sundridge 1685 Churchill extant Created Earl of Marlborough in 1689 and Duke of Marlborough in 1702.
Baron Waldegrave 1686 Waldegrave extant Created Earl Waldegrave in 1729.
Baron Cirencester 1689 Bentinck extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Portland. Created Duke of Portland in 1716.
Baron Cholmondeley of Namptwich 1689 Cholmondeley extant Created Earl of Cholmondeley in 1706. Created Marquess of Cholmondeley in 1815.
Baron Wokingham 1689 Oldenburg extinct 1708 Subsidiary title of the Duke of Cumberland
Baron Torbay 1689 Herbert extinct 1716 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Torrington.
Baron Villiers 1691 Villiers extant Subsidiary title of the Viscount Villiers. created Earl of Jersey in 1697.
Baron Capel of Tewkesbury 1692 Capel extinct 1696
Baron Portarlington 1692 de Ruvigny extinct 1720 Subsidiary title of the Viscount Galway. Created Earl of Galway in 1697.
Baron Herbert of Chirbury 1694 Herbert extinct 1738
Baron Howland 1695 Russell extant Held by the Duke of Bedford
Baron Ashford 1697 van Keppel extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Albermarle.
Baron Shingay 1697 Russell extinct 1727
Baron Barnard 1698 Vane extant
Baron Alford 1698 de Nassau d'Auverquerque extinct 1754 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Grantham.
Baron Halifax 1700 Montagu extinct 1772

1701–1707

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Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Baron Guernsey 1703 Finch-Knightly extant Created the Earl of Aylesford in 1714.
Baron Gower 1703 Leveson-Gower extant Created the Earl Gower in 1746. Created the Marquess of Stafford in 1786. Created the Duke of Sutherland in 1833.
Baron Conway of Ragley 1703 Seymour extant Created Earl of Hertford in 1750. Created Marquess of Hertford in 1793.
Baron Hervey of Ickworth 1703 Hervey extant Created Earl of Bristol in 1714. Created Marquess of Bristol in 1826.
Baron Tewkesbury 1706 - merged in the crown 1727 Subsidiary title of the Duke of Cambridge.
Baron Cowper 1706 Cowper extinct 1905 Created Earl Cowper in 1718.
Baron Chesterford 1706 Howard extinct 1722 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Bindon.

Lordships of Parliament (Peerage of Scotland)

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before 1300

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Lord Abernethy 1233 Abernethy extinct 1325  
Lord Strathnaver 1235 de Moravia extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Sutherland
Lord of Balliol before 1141 de Balliol extinct  

1301–1400

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Lord Garioch 1320 of Mar extant also Earl of Mar
Lord Lindsay of Crawford 1398 Lindsay extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Crawford

1401–1500

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Lord Erskine 1429 Erskine extant also Earl of Mar (first creation) from 1438 until 1866 and Earl of Mar (seventh creation) and Earl of Kellie since 1866
Lord Hay 1429 Hay extant created Earl of Erroll in 1453
Lord Somerville c.1435 Somerville dormant 1870  
Lord Balveny 1437 Douglas forfeit 1455 subsidiary title of the Earl of Avondale, also Earl of Douglas from 1440
Lord Lorne 1439 Stewart resigned 1626 Created Earl of Atholl in 1596
Lord Cathcart 1442 Cathcart extant created Viscount Cathcart in the United Kingdom in 1807 and Earl Cathcart in the United Kingdom in 1814
Lord Forbes 1442 Forbes extant  
Lord Crichton 1443 Crichton forfeit 1484  
Lord Hamilton 1445 Hamilton forfeit 1585 created Earl of Arran in 1503, lost by insanity of the 3rd earl
Lord Maxwell 1445 Maxwell forfeit 1716 created Earl of Nithsdale in 1620
Lord Glamis[1] 28 June 1445 Lyon extant created Earl of Kinghorne in 1606, which title changed to Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in 1677
Lord Graham 1445 Graham extant created Earl of Montrose in 1505, Marquess of Montrose in 1644 and Duke of Montrose in 1707
Lord Leslie and Ballinbreich 1445 Leslie extant created Earl of Rothes in 1458
Lord Lindsay of the Byres 1445 Lindsay extant created Earl of Lindsay in 1633
Lord Saltoun 1445 Abernethy extant  
Lord Campbell 1445 Campbell extant created Earl of Argyll in 1457 and Duke of Argyll in 1701
Lord Gray 1445 Gray extant  
Lord Montgomerie 1449 Montgomerie extant created Earl of Eglinton in 1508
Lord Sinclair 1449 Sinclair extant  
Lord Haliburton of Dirleton 1449 Halyburton  
Lord Fleming 1451 Fleming extinct 1747 created Earl of Wigtown in 1606
Lord Seton 1451 Seton forfeit 1716 created Earl of Winton in 1600
Lord Slains 1452 Hay extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Erroll
Lord Borthwick 1452 Borthwick extant  
Lord Boyd 1454 Boyd forfeit 1746 created Earl of Arran in 1467 which title forfeit 1469, created Earl of Kilmarnock in 1661
Lord Oliphant 1455 Oliphant 1633 (2nd) creation extinct 1748  
Lord Kennedy 1457 Kennedy extant created Earl of Cassillis in 1509 and Marquess of Ailsa in 1831
Lord Livingston 1458 Livingston forfeit 1716 created Earl of Linlithgow in 1600
Lord Darnley 1460 Stewart merged in the Crown 1571 created Earl of Lennox in 1488
Lord Lovat 1464 Fraser extant  
Lord Innermeath 1469 Stewart extinct 1625 created Earl of Atholl in 1596
Lord Auchterhouse 1469 Stewart extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Buchan
Lord Berriedale 1469 Sinclair extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Caithness
Lord Lorne 1470 Campbell extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Argyll, created Duke of Argyll in 1701
Lord Carlyle of Torthorwald 1473 Carlyle surrendered 1638  
Lord Home 1473 Home extant created Earl of Home in 1605
Lord Bothwell 1485 Ramsay forfeit 1488  
Lord Brechin and Navar 1488 Stewart extinct 1504 subsidiary title of the Duke of Ross
Lord Ruthven 1488 Ruthven forfeit 1600 created Earl of Gowrie in 1581
Lord Crichton of Sanquhar 1488 Crichton extant created Viscount of Ayr in 1622, Earl of Dumfries in 1633 and Marquess of Bute in the United Kingdom in 1804
Lord Drummond 1488 Drummond extant created Earl of Perth in 1605
Lord Hay of Yester 1488 Hay extant created Earl of Tweeddale in 1646 and Marquess of Tweeddale in 1694
Lord Sempill 1489 Sempill extant  
Lord Herries of Terregles 1490 Herries extant  
Lord Ogilvy of Airlie[2] 28 April 1491 Ogilvy extant created Earl of Airlie in 1639
Lord Ross of Halkhead 1499 Ross extinct 1754  

1501–1600

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Lord Elphinstone 1510 Elphinstone extant  
Lord Ochiltree 1543 Stewart extinct 1675  
Lord Abernethy and Strathearn 1562 Stewart extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Moray
Lord Torphichen 1564 Sandilands extant  
Lord Ardmannoch 1565 Stewart merged in the Crown 1567 subsidiary title of the Duke of Albany
Lord Darnley 1572 Stuart extinct 1576 subsidiary title of the Earl of Lennox
Lord Darnley 1578 Stuart resigned 1580 subsidiary title of the Earl of Lennox
Lord Darnley, Aubigny and Dalkeith 1580 Stuart extinct 1672 subsidiary title of the Earl of Lennox, created Duke of Lennox in 1581
Lord Dunbar 1580 Stuart extinct 1586 subsidiary title of the Earl of March
Lord Aubigny, Dalkeith, Torboltoun and Aberdour 1581 Stuart extinct 1672 subsidiary title of the Duke of Lennox
Lord Doune 1581 Stewart extant also Earl of Moray since 1590
Lord Dingwall 1584 Keith extinct 1600  
Lord Paisley[3] 29 July 1587 Hamilton extant also Earl of Abercorn since 1621, created Marquess of Abercorn in Great Britain in 1790 and Duke of Abercorn in Ireland in 1868
Lord Altrie[4] 29 July 1587 Keith forfeit 1715 also Earl Marischal by 1596
Lord Spynie 1590 Lindsay extinct 1671  
Lord Maitland 1590 Maitland extant created Viscount Lauderdale in 1616, Earl of Lauderdale in 1624 and Duke of Lauderdale in 1672, which title extinct 1682
Lord Aven 1591 Hamilton extinct 1651 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Hamilton, created Duke of Hamilton in 1643
Lord Newbottle 1591 Kerr extant also Earl of Lothian since 1631, created Marquess of Lothian in 1701
Lord Fyvie 1598 Seton forfeit 1690 created Earl of Dunfermline in 1605
Lord Gordon of Badenoch 1599 Gordon extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Huntly
Lord Ardmannoch[5] 23 December 1600 Stewart merged in the Crown 1625 subsidiary title of the Duke of Albany
Lord Livingston and Callendar 1600 Livingston forfeit 1716 subsidiary title of the Earl of Linlithgow
Lord Roxburghe 1600 Ker extant created Earl of Roxburghe in 1616 and Duke of Roxburghe in 1707

1601–1700

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Lord Campbell of Loudoun 1601 Campbell extant created Earl of Loudoun in 1633
Lord Kinloss 1602 Bruce extant  
Lord Abercorn[6] 5 April 1603 Hamilton extant created Earl of Abercorn in 1606, Marquess of Abercorn in Great Britain in 1790 and Duke of Abercorn in Peerage of Ireland in 1868
Lord Erskine of Dirleton 1603 Erskine extant created Viscount of Fentoun in 1606 and Earl of Kellie in 1619, also Earl of Mar (second creation) since 1875
Lord Colville of Culross 1604 Colville extant created Viscount Colville of Culross in the United Kingdom in 1902
Lord Murray of Tullibardine 1604 Murray extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Tullibardine, also Earl of Atholl since 1670, created Marquess of Atholl in 1676 and Duke of Atholl in 1703
Lord Scone 1605 Murray extant created Viscount of Stormont in 1621, also Earl of Mansfield in Great Britain since 1793
Lord Dunglass 1605 Home extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Home
Lord Balmerinoch 1606 Elphinstone forfeit 1746  
Lord Blantyre 1606 Stuart extinct 1900  
Lord Fleming and Cumbernauld 1606 Fleming extinct 1747 subsidiary title of the Earl of Wigtown
Lord Lindores 1606 Leslie dormant 1813  
Lord Ramsay of Barns 1606 Ramsay extinct 1626 subsidiary title of the Viscount of Haddington, created Earl of Holderness in England in 1621
Lord Dirleton 1606 Erskine extant subsidiary title of the Viscount of Fentoun, created Earl of Kellie in 1619, also Earl of Mar (second creation) since 1875
Lord Paisley, Hamilton, Mountcastell and Kilpatrick[6] 10 July 1606 Hamilton extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Abercorn, Marquess of Abercorn in Great Britain in 1790 and Duke of Abercorn in Peerage of Ireland in 1868
Lord Scott of Buccleuch 1606 Scott extant created Earl of Buccleuch in 1619 and Duchess of Buccleuch in 1663, also Duke of Queensberry from 1810
Lord Coupar 1607 Elphinstone forfeit 1746  
Lord Holyroodhouse 1607 Bothwell dormant 1638  
Lord Garlies 1607 Stewart extant created Earl of Galloway in 1623
Lord Balfour of Burleigh 1607 Balfour extant  
Lord Bruce of Kinloss 1608 Bruce extant also Lord Kinloss until 1747, created Earl of Elgin in 1633, also Earl of Kincardine since 1747
Lord Cranstoun 1609 Cramstoun extinct 1869  
Lord Mackenzie of Kintail 1609 Mackenzie forfeit 1716 created Earl of Seaforth in 1623
Lord Pittenweem 1609 Stewart extinct 1625  
Lord Maderty 1609 Drummond extant created Viscount of Strathallan in 1686, also Earl of Perth since 1902
Lord Dingwall 1609 Preston extant  
Lord Cardross 1610 Erskine extant also Earl of Buchan since 1695
Lord St Colme 1611 Stewart extant also Earl of Moray since 1620
Lord Binning and Byres 1613 Hamilton extant created Earl of Melrose in 1619, which title changed to Earl of Haddington in 1627
Lord Ramsay of Melrose 1615 Ramsay surrendered 1618 also Viscount of Haddington
Lord Ogilvy of Deskford 1616 Ogilvy dormant 1811 created Earl of Findlater in 1638
Lord Carnegie 1616 Carnegie extant created Earl of Southesk in 1633, also Duke of Fife in the United Kingdom since 1992
Lord Ker of Cessford and Cavertoun 1616 Ker extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Roxburghe, created Duke of Roxburghe in 1707
Lord Melville of Monymaill 1616 Melville extant created Earl of Melville in 1690, also Earl of Leven since 1707
Lord Ramsay of Dalhousie 1618 Ramsay extant created Earl of Dalhousie in 1633
Lord Byres and Binning 1619 Hamilton extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Melrose, which title changed to Earl of Haddington in 1627
Lord Scott of Whitchester and Eskdaill 1619 Scott extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Buccleuch, created Duchess of Buccleuch in 1663, also Duke of Queensberry from 1810
Lord Constable 1620 Constable extinct 1718 subsidiary title of the Viscount of Dunbar
Lord Maxwell, Eskdake and Carleill 1620 Maxwell forfeit 1716 subsidiary title of the Earl of Nithsdale
Lord Cary 1620 Cary extant subsidiary title of the Viscount of Falkland
Lord Murray of Lochmaben 1622 Murray extinct 1658 subsidiary title of the Viscount of Annan, created Earl of Annandale in 1625
Lord Sanquhar 1622 Stuart extant subsidiary title of the Viscount of Ayr, created Earl of Dumfries in 1633 and Marquess of Bute in the United Kingdom in 1804
Lord Jedburgh 1622 Kerr extant also Marquess of Lothian since 1703
Lord Thirlestane and Boltoun 1624 Maitland extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Lauderdale, created Duke of Lauderdale in 1672, which title extinct 1682
Lord Murray of Tyninghame 1625 Murray extinct 1658 subsidiary title of the Earl of Annandale
Lord of Kintyre 1626 Campbell extant created Earl of Irvine in 1642, which title extinct 1645, also Marquess of Argyll from 1645, created Duke of Argyll in 1701
Lord Aboyne[7] 1627 Gordon extinct 1630 subsidiary title of the Viscount of Melgum
Lord Aston of Forfar 1627 Aston dormant 1751  
Lord Barrett 1627 Barrett extinct 1645  
Lord Hay of Kinfauns 1627 Hay extant subsidiary title of the Viscount of Dupplin, created Earl of Kinnoull in 1633
Lord Fairfax of Cameron 1627 Fairfax extant  
Lord Napier 1627 Napier extant  
Lord Reay 1628 Mackay extant  
Lord Dalzell 1628 Dalzell dormant 1941 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Carnwath (1639); attainted 1716-1826
Lord Cramond 1628 Richardson extinct 1735
Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest 1633 Douglas extant Subsidiary title of the Marquess of Douglas.
Lord Bruce of Kinloss 1633 Bruce extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Elgin.
Lord Crichton of Cumnock 1633 Crichton-Stuart extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Dumfries. Held by the Marquess of Bute.
Lord Forbes of Pitsligo 1633 Forbes attainted 1745  
Lord Forrester 1633 Forrester, Grimston extant Held by the Earl of Verulam.
Lord Tarrinzean and Mauchline 1633 Campbell extant associated with the Earl of Loudoun.
Lord Ogilvy of Alith and Lintrathen[8] 2 April 1639 Ogilvy extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Airlie (1639); attainted 1717–1826
Lord Ruthven 1639 Ruthven extinct 1651  
Lord Elibank 1643 Erskine-Murray extant  
Lord Daer and Shortcleuch 1646 Douglas extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Selkirk
Lord Abercrombie[9] 12 December 1647 Sandilands extinct 1681  
Lord Belhaven and Stenton 1647 Hamilton extant  
Lord Bruce of Torry 1647 Bruce extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Kincardine.
Lord Duffus 1650 Sutherland, Dunbar extinct 1875  
Lord Rollo 1651 Rollo extant created Baron Dunning in 1869.
Lord Ruthven of Freeland 1651 Hore-Ruthven extant Held by the Earl of Carlisle.
Lord Gordon of Strathaven and Glenlivet[10] 10 September 1660 Gordon extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Aboyne; merged with Marquess of Huntly in 1836
Lord Bellenden 1661 Bellenden dormant 1805 also Duke of Roxburghe from 1804 to 1805
Lord Douglas of Ettrick 1675 Douglas extinct 1749 subsidiary title of the Earl of Dumbarton.
Lord St Clair 1677 Campbell extinct 1995 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Caithness. Earldom of Caithness resigned 1681. Created Earl of Breadalbane and Holland in 1681. Created Marquess of Breadalbane in 1831 (extinct 1862). Created Marquess of Breadalbane in 1885 (extinct 1922).
Lord Glenurchy, Benederaloch, Ormelie and Weick 1681 Campbell extinct 1995 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Breadalbane and Holland.
Lord Graham of Esk 1681 Graham extinct 1739 subsidiary title of Viscount Preston
Lord Nairne 1681 Narine, Petty-FitzMaurice extant Held by the Viscount Mersey.
Lord Haddo, Methlic, Tarves, and Kellie[11] 30 November 1682 Gordon extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Aberdeen.
Lord Kinnaird 1682 Kinnaird extinct 1997 created Baron Rossie in 1831 (extinct 1878) and Baron Kinnaird in 1860.
Lord Dudhope 1686 Graham extinct 1688  
Lord Graham of Claverhouse 1688 Graham attainted 1746 Subsidiary title of the Viscount of Dundee
Lord Polwarth 1690 Hepburne-Scott extant  
Lord Dechmont 1696 Hamilton extant Subsidiary title of Earl of Orkney
Lord Hillhouse 1697 Douglas extinct 1810 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Ruglen, also Earl of Selkirk from 1739 to 1744, Earl of March from 1748 and Duke of Queensberry from 1778
Lord Polwarth of Polwarth, Redbraes and Greenlaw 1697 Hume dormant 1794 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Marchmont.

1701–1707

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Lord Inverary, Mull, Mover and Tiry 1701 Campbell extant Subsidiary title of the Duke of Argyll.
Lord Hope 1703 Hope extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Hopetoun; created Marquess of Linlithgow (1902) in the United Kingdom
Lord Douglas of Bonkill, Prestoun and Robertoun 1703 Douglas extinct 1761 Subsidiary title of the Duke of Douglas
Lord Mount Stuart, Cumbrae and Inchmarnock 1703 Crichton-Stuart extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Bute. Held by the Marquess of Bute.
Lord Arase 1706 Campbell extinct 1761 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Ilay.
Lord Dunoon 1706 Campbell extinct 1761 Subsidiary title of the Earl of Ilay.
Lord Aberruthven, Mugdock, and Fintrie 1707 Graham extant Subsidiary title of the Duke of Montrose.

Peerage of Great Britain

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Anne (1707–1714)

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Rippon 26 May 1708 Douglas Extinct 1778 created Marquess of Beverley and Duke of Dover at the same time, which titles also became extinct in 1778; also Duke of Queensberry in the Peerage of Scotland, which title is extant and held by the Duke of Buccleuch
Baron Harcourt 3 September 1711 Harcourt Extinct 1830 created Viscount Harcourt in 1721 and Earl Harcourt in 1749
Baron Boyle of Marston 5 September 1711 Boyle Extant also Earl of Orrery in the Peerage of Ireland; also Earl of Cork in the Peerage of Ireland since 1753
Baron Dutton 10 September 1711 Hamilton, Hamilton-Douglas Extant created Duke of Brandon at the same time; also Duke of Hamilton in the Peerage of Scotland
Baron Hay of Penwardine 31 December 1711 Hay Extant also Earl of Kinnoull in the Peerage of Scotland.
Baron Middleton 1 January 1712 Willoughby Extant
Baron Burton 1 January 1712 Paget Extinct 1769 created Earl of Uxbridge in 1714, which title also became extinct in 1769; also Baron Paget de Beaudesert from 1712 to 1769, which title is extant and held by the Marquess of Anglesey
Baron Foley 1 January 1712 Foley Extinct 1766
Baron Lansdowne 1 January 1712 Granville Extinct 1735
Baron Mansell 1 January 1712 Mansell Extinct 1750
Baron Mountjoy 1 January 1712 Windsor Extinct 1758 also Viscount Windsor in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Trevor 1 January 1712 Trevor Extinct 1824 created Viscount Hampden in 1776
Baron St John of Lydiard Tregoze 7 July 1712 St John Extant subsidiary title of Viscount Bolingbroke; also Baron St John of Battersea and Viscount St John since 1751
Baron Bingley 21 July 1713 Benson Extinct 1731

George I (1714–1727)

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Carleton 19 October 1714 Boyle Extinct 1725
Baron Cobham 19 October 1714 Temple Extinct 1749 created Baron Cobham and Viscount Cobham in 1718, which titles are extant
Baron Throwley 19 October 1714 Watson Extinct 1746 created Earl of Rockingham at the same time
Baron Parker 10 March 1716 Parker Extant created Earl of Macclesfield in 1721
Baron Coningsby 18 June 1716 Coningsby Extinct 1729 also Baron Coningsby of Clanbrassil in the Peerage of Ireland, which title became extinct in 1729; created Earl Coningsby in 1719, which title became extinct in 1761
Baron Onslow 19 June 1716 Onslow Extant created Earl of Onslow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801
Baron Torrington 20 June 1716 Newport Extinct 1719
Baron Cadogan of Reading 21 June 1716 Cadogan Extinct 1726 created Baron Cadogan of Oakley in 1817, which title is extant and held by the Earl Cadogan (1800 creation); created Earl Cadogan in 1718, which title also became extinct in 1726
Baron Romney 22 June 1716 Romney Extant created Earl of Romney in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801
Baron St John of Battersea 2 July 1716 St John Extant created Viscount St John at the same time; also Baron St John of Lydiard Tregoze and Viscount Bolingbroke since 1751
Baron Newburgh 10 July 1716 Cholmondeley Extant also Baron Newborough (created 1715) in the Peerage of Ireland; also Earl of Cholmondeley from 1725; created Marquess of Cholmondeley in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815
Baroness of Hampton Court 26 January 1717 Newton Extinct 1761 created Viscountess Coningsby at the same time; also Countess Coningsby from 1729 to 1761
Baron Pawlett of Basing 12 April 1717 Paulet Extinct 1754 also Baron St John of Basing, Earl of Wiltshire and Marquess of Winchester in the Peerage of England from 1722 to 1754, which titles are extant; also Duke of Bolton in the Peerage of England from 1722 to 1754, which title became extinct in 1794
Baron Stanhope of Elvaston 3 July 1717 Stanhope Extant created Viscount Stanhope at the same time and Earl Stanhope in 1718, the latter title which became extinct in 1967; Barony and Viscountcy held by the Earl of Harrington since 1967
Baron Cobham 23 May 1718 Temple, Grenville, Grenville-Temple, Nugent-Temple-Grenville, Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, Lyttelton Extant created Viscount Cobham at the same time; created Countess Temple in 1750 and Marquess of Buckingham in 1784, which titles became extinct in 1889; created Earl Temple of Stowe in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1822, which title is extant; created Marquess of Chandos and Duke of Buckingham and Chandos in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1822, which titles became extinct in 1889; also Earl Nugent in the Peerage of Ireland from 1788 to 1889; also Lord Kinloss in the Peerage of Scotland from 1868 to 1889; also Baron Westcote in the Peerage of Ireland and Baron Lyttelton in the Peerage of Great Britain since 1889
Baron Boscawen-Rose[12] 9 June 1720 Boscawen Extant created Viscount Falmouth at the same time; created Earl of Falmouth in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821, which title became extinct in 1852
Baron Ducie[12] 9 June 1720 Moreton extinct 1770 created Baron Ducie in 1763, which title is extant
Baron Wallop[12] 11 June 1720 Wallop Extant Subsidiary title of the Viscount Lymington; created Earl of Portsmouth in 1743.
Baron Lechmere 4 September 1721 Lechmere Extinct 1727
Baron Byng 21 September 1721 Byng Extant created Viscount Torrington at the same time
Baroness Brentford 6 April 1722 von Platen-Hallermund Extinct 1725 created Countess of Darlington at the same time
Baron Graham[13] 23 May 1722 Graham Extant created Earl Graham at the same time; also Duke of Montrose in the Peerage of Scotland since 1742
Baron Ker of Wakefield[13] 24 May 1722 Ker, Innes-Ker Extinct 1804 created Earl Ker at the same time; also Duke of Roxburgh from 1741 to 1804
Baron Percy 23 November 1722 Seymour, Percy, Stewart-Murray Extant also Duke of Somerset in the Peerage of England from 1748 to 1750; also Duke of Northumberland in the Peerage of Great Britain from 1776 to 1865 and since 1957; also Duke of Atholl in the Peerage of Scotland from 1865 to 1957
Baron Walpole 1 June 1723 Walpole Extant also Viscount Walpole and Earl of Orford from 1745 to 1797; also Baron Clinton from 1781 to 1791; also Baron Walpole of Wolterton since 1797; also Earl of Orford from 1806 to 1931
Baron King 29 May 1725 King, Noel-King Extant created Earl of Lovelace in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1838; also Baron Wentworth from 1893 to 1906
Baron Snowdon[14] 26 July 1726 - Merged in crown 1760 created Duke of Edinburgh at the same time
Baron Alderney[14] 27 July 1726 - Extinct 1765 created Duke of Cumberland at the same time

George II (1727–1760)

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Lovel 1728 Coke Extinct 1759 created Earl of Leicester in 1744
Baron Malton 1728 Watson, Watson-Wentworth Extinct 1782 created Baron Harrowden, Baron Wath, Viscount Higham and Earl of Malton in 1734; also Baron Rockingham in the Peerage of England from 1746; created Marquess of Rockingham in 1746; also Baron Malton and Earl Malton in the Peerage of Ireland from 1750
Baron Monson 1728 Monson Extant created Viscount Oxenbridge in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1886, which title became extinct in 1898
Baron Harrington 1730 Stanhope Extant created Earl of Harrington in 1742
Baron Raymond 1731 Raymond Extinct 1753
Baron Hardwicke 1733 Yorke Extant created Earl of Hardwicke in 1754
Baron Talbot of Hensol 1733 Talbot, Chetwynd-Talbot Extant created Earl Talbot in 1761, which title became extinct in 1782; created Baron Dynevor in 1780, which title separated from the barony in 1782; created Earl Talbot in 1784; also Earl of Shrewsbury and Earl of Waterford from 1856
Baron Wath[15] 1733 Watson-Wentworth Extinct 1782 subsidiary title of the Earl of Malton; created Marquess of Rockingham in 1746
Baron Godolphin 1735 Godolphin Extinct 1785 also Baron Godolphin, Viscount Rialton and Earl of Godolphin until 1766, when these titles became extinct
Baron Chedworth 1741 Howe Extinct 1804
Baron Houghton[disambiguation needed] 1742 Walpole Extinct 1797 subsidiary title of the Earl of Orford
Baron Herbert of Chirbury and Ludlow 1743 Herbert Extinct 1801 created Earl of Powis in 1748
Baron Ilchester 1741 Fox-Strangways Extant created Baron Ilchester and Stavordale in 1847 and Earl of Ilchester in 1756
Baron Edgcumbe 1742 Edgcumbe Extant created Viscount Mount Edgcumbe and Valletort in 1781 and Earl of Mount Edgcumbe in 1789
Baron Fitzwilliam of Milton 1742 Fitzwilliam, Wentworth-Fitzwilliam Extinct 1979 also Baron Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton and Earl Fitzwilliam in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl Fitzwilliam of Norborough in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1746
Baron Hedon[16] 1742 Pulteney Extinct 1764 subsidiary title of the Earl of Bath
Baron Sandys 1743 Sandys Extinct 1797
Baron Bruce of Tottenham 1746 Bruce, Brudenell-Bruce Extant also Baron Bruce of Skelton, Baron Bruce of Whorlton, Viscount Bruce of Ampthill and Earl of Ailesbury in Peerage of England from 1746 to 1747, when these titles became extinct; also Lord Bruce of Kinloss, Lord Kinloss and Earl of Elgin in Peerage of Scotland from 1746 to 1747; created Earl of Ailesbury in Peerage of Great Britain in 1776 and Marquess of Ailesbury in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821
Baron Fortescue[17] 1746 Fortescue Extant created Earl Clinton at the same time, which title became extinct in 1751; created Earl Fortescue in 1789
Baron Anson[18] 1747 Anson Extinct 1762
Baron Archer 1747 Archer Extinct 1778
Baron Feversham[19] 1747 Duncombe Extinct 1763
Baron Ilchester and Stavordale 1747 Fox-Strangways Extant created Earl of Ilchester in 1756
Baron Longford[19] 1747 Bouverie, Pleydell-Bouverie Extant created Viscount Folkestone at the same time; created Earl of Radnor in 1765
Baron Ravensworth[19] 1747 Liddell Extinct 1784
Baron Powis[20] 1748 Herbert Extinct 1802 subsidiary title of the Earl of Powis
Baron Rolle 1748 Rolle Extinct 1750
Baron Herbert of Chirbury and Ludlow 1749 Herbert Extinct 1802 also Earl of Powis
Baron Ponsonby of Sysonby 1749 Ponsonby Extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Bessborough in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Warkworth[21] 1749 Seymour, Percy, Percy-Seymour Extant created Earl of Northumberland at the same time; created Duke of Northumberland in 1766; also Duke of Somerset from 1749 to 1750
Baron Cockermouth[21] 1749 Seymour, Wyndham Extinct 1845 created Earl of Egremont at the same time; also Duke of Somerset from 1749 to 1750
Baron Vere of Hanworth 1750 Beauclerk Extant also Duke of St Albans since 1787
Baron Harwich 1756 Hill Extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Downshire in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Lyttelton 1756 Lyttelton Extinct 1779
Baron Mansfield 1756 Murray Extinct 1793 created Earl of Mansfield in 1776 and 1792, which titles are extant
Baron Walpole of Wolterton 1756 Walpole Extant also Baron Walpole since 1797; also Earl of Orford from 1806 to 1931
Baron Henley 1760 Henley Extinct 1786 created Earl of Northington in 1764
Baron Wycombe[22] 1760 Petty, Petty-Fitzmaurice Extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Shelburne in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; created Marquess of Lansdowne in 1784; also Baron Kerry and Earl of Kerry in the Peerage of Ireland since 1818
Baroness Stawell[22] 1760 Bilson-Legge Extinct 1820
Baron Sondes[22] 1760 Watson, Milles, Milles-Lade Extinct 1996 created Earl Sondes in 1880

George III (1760–1800)

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Boston[23] 1761 Irby Extant
Baron Grantham[23] 1761 Robinson, de Grey Extinct 1923 also Earl de Grey in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1833 to 1923; also Baron Lucas of Crudwell in the Peerage of England from 1833 to 1859; also Viscount Goderich and Earl of Ripon in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1859 to 1923; created Marquess of Ripon in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1871
Baron Grosvenor[23] 1761 Grosvenor Extant created Earl Grosvenor in 1784; created Marquess of Westminster in 1831 and Duke of Westminster in 1874, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Melcombe[23] 1761 Bubb Dodington Extinct 1762
Baroness Mount Stuart[23] 1761 Montagu, Crichton-Stuart Extant also Earl of Bute in the Peerage of Scotland from 1794; created Marquess of Bute in 1796
Baron Scarsdale[23] 1761 Curzon Extant created Viscount Scarsdale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1911; created Baron Ravensdale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1911, which title is extant and a separate peerage; created Baron Curzon of Kedleston in the Peerage of Ireland in 1898 and Earl Curzon of Kedleston in 1911 and Earl of Kedleston and Marquess Curzon of Kedleston in 1921 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which titles became extinct in 1925
Baron Spencer[23] 1761 Spencer Extant created Earl Spencer in 1765
Baron Beaulieu 1762 Hussey-Montagu Extinct 1802 created Earl of Beaulieu in 1784
Baron Bingley 1762 Fox-Lane Extinct 1773
Baron Lovel and Holland 1762 Perceval Extinct 2011 subsidiary title of the Earl of Egmont in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Montagu of Boughton 1762 Montagu Extinct 1770
Baron Pelham of Stanmer 1762 Pelham-Holles, Pelham Extant also Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1762 to 1768, when this title became extinct; also Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne from 1762 to 1768, when the two peerages separated (the Dukedom became extinct in 1988); created Earl of Chichester in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801
Baron Vernon 1762 Venables-Vernon, Vernon-Harcourt Extant
Baron Ducie[24] 1763 Moreton, Reynolds-Moreton Extant created Earl of Ducie in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1837
Baron Milton 1763 Damer Extinct 1808 also Baron Milton in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Dorchester in 1792
Baron Camden 1765 Pratt Extant created Earl Camden in 1786 and Marquess Camden in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812
Baron Digby 1765 Digby Extant also Baron Digby in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl Digby in 1790, which title became extinct in 1856
Baron Pleydell-Bouverie[25] 1765 Pleydell-Bouverie Extant created Earl of Radnor at the same time
Baron Sundridge 1766 Campbell Extant also Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland from 1770
Baroness Greenwich 1767 Townshend Extinct 1797
Baron Amherst 1776 Amherst Extinct 1797 also created Baron Amherst in 1788, which title became extinct in 1993
Baron Brownlow 1776 Cust, Egerton-Cust Extant created Earl Brownlow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 1815, which title became extinct in 1921
Baron Cardiff 1776 Crichton-Stuart Extant also Earl of Bute in the Peerage of Scotland from 1792; created Marquess of Bute in 1796
Baron Cranley 1776 Onslow Extant also Baron Onslow from 1776; created Earl of Onslow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801
Baron Foley 1776 Foley Extant
Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon 1776 Campbell, Hamilton Extant also Duke of Hamilton in the Peerage of Scotland from 1793 to 1799; also Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland since 1806
Baron Hawke 1776 Hawke, Harvey-Hawke Extant
Baron Harrowby 1776 Ryder Extant created Earl of Harrowby in 1809 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Hume of Berwick 1776 Hume-Campbell Extinct 1781
Baron Rivers 1776 Pitt, Pitt-Rivers Extinct 1828 also created Baron Rivers in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1802, which title became extinct in 1880
Baron Thurlow 1778 Thurlow Extinct 1806 also created Baron Thurlow in 1792, which title is extant
Baron Bagot 1780 Bagot Extant
Baron Brudenell of Deene 1780 Brudenell, Brudenell-Bruce Extinct 1811 also Earl of Cardigan in the Peerage of England 1790-1811
Baron Dynevor 1780 Talbot, de Cardonnel, Rice, Rice-Trevor, Rhys Extant also Baron Talbot and Earl Talbot from 1780 to 1782, which titles are now held by the Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford
Baron Gage 1780 Gage Extinct 1791 subsidiary title of the Viscount Gage in the Peerage of Ireland; also created Baron Gage in 1790, which title is extant
Baron Loughborough 1780 Wedderburn, St Clair-Erskine Extinct 1805 created Baron Loughborough in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1795 and Earl of Rosslyn in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, which titles are extant
Baron Southampton 1780 FitzRoy Extant
Baron Walsingham 1780 de Grey Extant
Baron Montagu of Boughton 1781 Montagu Extinct 1845
Baron Ashburton 1782 Dunning Extinct 1823
Baron Grantley 1782 Norton Extant
Baron Rodney 1782 Rodney Extant
Baron Bolebrooke[26] 1782 Sackville, Germain Extinct 1843 subsidiary title of the Viscount Sackville; succeeded as Duke of Dorset in 1815, which title became extinct in 1843
Baron Rawdon 1783 Rawdon, Rawdon-Hastings Extinct 1868 subsidiary title of the Earl of Moira in the Peerage of Ireland; created Marquess of Hastings in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1816
Baron Sydney 1783 Townshend Extinct 1890 created Viscount Sydney in 1789 and Earl Sydney in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1874
Baron Berwick[27] 1784 Hill, Noel-Hill Extinct 1953
Baron Boringdon[27] 1784 Parker Extant created Earl of Morley in 1815
Baron Bulkeley[27] 1784 Bulkeley Extinct 1822 also Viscount Bulkeley in Peerage of Ireland
Baron Lowther[27] 1784 Lowther Extinct 1802 created Viscount Lonsdale in 1784 and Earl of Lonsdale in 1785, which titles also became extinct in 1802; created Baron Lowther and Viscount Lowther in 1797, which titles are extant and held by the Earl of Lonsdale (1807 creation)
Baron Sherborne[27] 1784 Dutton Extinct 1985
Baron Somers[27] 1784 Cocks, Somers-Cocks Extant created Earl Somers in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821, which title became extinct in 1883
Baron Camelford 1784 Pitt Extinct 1804
Baron Carteret 1784 Carteret, Thynne Extinct 1849
Baron Eliot 1784 Eliot Extant created Earl of St Germans in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815|
Baron Gordon of Huntley[28] 1784 Gordon Extinct 1836 created Earl of Norwich at the same time; also Marquess of Huntly in the Peerage of Scotland from 1784 to 1836, which title is extant; also Duke of Gordon in the Peerage of Scotland from 1784 to 1836, when this title became extinct
Baron Lovaine 1784 Percy, Percy-Seymour Extant created Earl of Beverley in 1790; also Duke of Northumberland from 1784 to 1786 and since 1865
Baron Carleton[29] 1786 Boyle Extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Shannon in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Delaval[29] 1786 Delaval Extinct 1808 also Baron Delaval in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Dorchester[29] 1786 Carleton Extinct 1897
Baron Douglas of Amesbury[29] 1786 Douglas Extinct 1810
Baron Hawkesbury[29] 1786 Jenkinson Extinct 1851 created Earl of Liverpool in 1796
Baron Montagu[29] 1786 Extinct 1845 also Earl of Cardigan in the Peerage of England from 1786 to 1790, which title is extant and now held by the Marquess of Ailesbury; also Duke of Montagu from 1786 to 1790, when this title became extinct
Baron Murray of Stanley[29] 1786 Murray, Stewart Murray Extinct 1957 created Earl Strange at the same time; subsidiary titles of the Duke of Atholl in the Peerage of Scotland
Baron Suffield[29] 1786 Harbord, Harbord-Hamond Extant
Baron Tyrone[29] 1786 Beresford Extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Tyrone in the Peerage of Ireland; created Marquess of Waterford in the Peerage of Ireland in 1789
Baron Heathfield 1787 Heathfield Extinct 1813
Baron Kenyon 1788 Kenyon, Tyrell-Kenyon Extant
Baron Amherst 1788 Amherst Extinct 1993 also Baron Amherst (created 1776), which title became extinct in 1797; created Earl Amherst in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1826
Baron Braybrooke 1788 Griffin, Neville Extant
Baron Dover 1788 Yorke Extinct 1792
Baron Howe[30] 1788 Howe, Curzon, Curzon-Howe Extant also Baron Glenawley and Viscount Howe in the Peerage of Ireland from 1788 to 1799; also Earl Howe in the Peerage of Great Britain from 1788 to 1799, when this title became extinct; also Baron Curzon of Penn in the Peerage of Great Britain and Viscount Curzon and Earl Howe in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1835
Baron Malmesbury 1788 Harris Extant created Earl of Malmesbury in 1800
Baron Douglas 1790 Douglas Extinct 1857
Baron Fife 1790 Duff Extinct 1809 subsidiary title of the Earl Fife in the Peerage of Ireland, which title became extinct or dormant in 1912
Baron Fisherwick 1790 Chichester Extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Donegall in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Gage[31] 1790 Gage, Hall Extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Gage in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Grenville 1790 Grenville Extinct 1834
Baron Harewood 1790 Lascelles Extinct 1795
Baron Mulgrave 1790 Phipps extinct 1794 also Baron Mulgrave in Peerage of Ireland, which title is extant and held by the Marquess of Normanby
Baron Verulam 1790 Grimston Extant also Viscount Grimston in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Verulam in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815
Baron Douglas of Lochleven 1791 Douglas Extinct 1827 subsidiary title of the Earl of Morton in the Peerage of Scotland
Baroness Bath 1792 Murray-Pulteney Extinct 1808 created Countess of Bath in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1803
Baron Thurlow 1792 Thurlow, Hovell-Thurlow, Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce Extant
Baron Auckland 1793 Eden Extant also Baron Auckland in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Auckland in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1839, which title became extinct in 1849
Baron Bradford[32] 1794 Bridgeman Extant created Earl of Bradford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815
Baron Clive of Walcot[32] 1794 Clive, Herbert Extant also Baron Clive of Plassey in Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Powis in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1804
Baron Curzon of Penn[32] 1794 Howe, Curzon, Curzon-Howe Extant created Viscount Curzon in 1802 and Earl Howe in 1821 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, also Baron Howe in the Peerage of Great Britain from 1835
Baron Dundas[32] 1794 Dundas Extant created Earl of Zetland in 1838 and Marquess of Zetland in 1892, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Lyttelton[32] 1794 Lyttelton Extant also Baron Westcote in the Peerage of Ireland; also Baron Cobham and Viscount Cobham since 1889
Baron Mendip[32] 1794 Ellis, Extant also Baron Clifden and Viscount Clifden in Peerage of Ireland from 1802 to 1974, when these titles became extinct; also Baron Dover in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1836 to 1899, when this title became extinct; also Baron Robartes in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1899 to 1974, when this title became extinct; title held by the Earl of Normanton since 1974
Baron Mulgrave[32] 1794 Phipps Extant created Earl of Mulgrave in 1812 and Marquess of Normanby in 1838, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Selsey[32] 1794 Peachey Extinct 1838
Baron Upper Ossory[32] 1794 Fitzpatrick Extinct 1818 subsidiary title of the Earl of Upper Ossory in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Yarborough[32] 1794 Anderson-Pelham, Pelham Extant created Earl of Yarborough in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1837
Baroness Hood 1795 Hood Extant also Viscount Hood in the Peerage of Great Britain from 1816
Baron Loughborough 1795 Wedderburn, St Clair-Erskin Extant created Earl of Rosslyn in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801
Baron Bridport[33] 1796 Hood Extinct 1814 created Viscount Bridport in 1814, which title also became extinct in 1814; also Baron Bridport (created 1794) in Peerage of Ireland, which title is extant and held by the Viscount Bridport (1868 creation)
Baron Brodrick[33] 1796 Brodrick Extant also Viscount Midleton in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Midleton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1920, which title became extinct in 1979
Baron Calthorpe[33] 1796 Gough-Calthorpe, Gough Extinct 1997
Baron Dawnay[33] 1796 Dawnay Extinct 1832 subsidiary title of the Viscount Downe in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Gwydyr[33] 1796 Burrell, Drummond-Burrell, Drummond-Willoughby Extinct 1915 also Baron Willoughby de Eresby from 1828 to 1870
Baron Harewood[33] 1796 Lascelles Extant created Earl of Harewood in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812
Baron Macartney[33] 1796 Macartney Extinct 1806 also Earl Macartney in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Rolle[33] 1796 Rolle Extinct 1842
Baron Rous[33] 1796 Rous Extant created Earl of Stradbroke in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821
Baron Stewart[33] 1796 Stewart Extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Galloway in the Peerage of Scotland
Baron Stuart[33] 1796 Stuart Extant Subsidiary title of the Earl of Moray in the Peerage of Scotland
Baron Cawdor[33] 1796 Campbell Extant created Earl Cawdor in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1827
Baron de Dunstanville[33] 1796 Basset Extinct 1835 created Baron Basset in 1797, which title became extinct in 1855
Baron Saltersford[33] 1796 Stopford extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Courtown
Baron Pierrepont 1796 Pierrepont Extinct 1955 created Viscount Newark at the same time and Earl Manvers in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1806
Baron Delamer[34] 1796 Grey extinct 1883 created Earl of Warrington at the same time; also Baron Grey of Groby and Earl of Stamford from 1796 to 1883
Baron Basset 1797 Basset Extinct 1855 also Baron de Dunstanville, which title became extinct in 1835
Baron Duncan of Lundie[35] 1797 Haldane-Duncan Extinct 1933 created Viscount Duncan of Camperdown at the same time; created Earl of Camperdown in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1831
Baron Jervis[36] 1797 Jervis Extinct 1823 created Earl St Vincent at the same time, which title also became extinct in 1823; created Viscount St Vincent in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, which title is extant
Baron Bayning[37] 1797 Townshend Extinct 1866
Baron Bolton[37] 1797 Orde-Powlett Extant
Baron Carrington[37] 1797 Smith, Carrington, Wynn-Carington, Carington Extant also Baron Carrington in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl Carrington in 1895 and Marquess of Lincolnshire in 1912, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which titles became extinct in 1928; created Baron Carington of Upton for life in 1999 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Perth[37] 1797 Drummond Extinct 1800
Baron Glastonbury[37] 1797 Grenville Extinct 1825
Baron Lilford[37] 1797 Powys Extant
Baron Lowther[37] 1797 Lowther Extant also Viscount Lonsdale (created 1784) and Earl of Lonsdale (created 1785), which titles became extinct in 1802; created Viscount Lowther in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1797 and Earl of Lonsdale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1807
Baron Minto[37] 1797 Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound Extant created Earl of Minto in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1813
Baron Northwick[37] 1797 Rushout Extinct 1887
Baron Perth[37] 1797 Drummond Extinct 1800 created for the de jure 11th Earl of Perth
Baron Ribblesdale[37] 1797 Lister Extinct 1925
Baron Seaforth[37] 1797 Mackenzie Extinct 1815
Baron Wellesley[37] 1797 Wellesley Extinct 1842 subsidiary title of the Earl of Mornington in the Peerage of Ireland, which title is extant and held by the Duke of Wellington since 1863; created Marquess Wellesley in 1799
Baron Wodehouse[37] 1797 Wodehouse Extant created Earl of Kimberley in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1866
Baron Nelson[38] 1798 Nelson Extinct 1805 created Viscount Nelson in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, which title also became extinct in 1805; created Baron Nelson in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, which title is extant and held by the Earl Nelson since 1805
Baron Eldon[39] 1799 Scott Extant created Earl of Eldon in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821
Baron FitzGibbon[40] 1799 FitzGibbon Extinct 1864 subsidiary title of the Earl of Clare in the Peerage of Ireland

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Athenry 1172 Bermingham dormant 1799 also Earl of Louth from 1759 to 1799, when this title became extinct
Baron Kingsale 1223 de Courcy extant  
Baron Kerry 1223 Fitzmaurice extant also Earl of Kerry from 1723 and Marquess of Lansdowne in Great Britain from 1818
Baron Desmond 1259 FitzGerald forfeit 1582 also Earl of Desmond from 1329
Baron Barry 1261 Barry extinct 1823 also Viscount Buttevant from 1461 and Earl of Barrymore from 1628
Baron Dunboyne 1324 Butler, Clifford-Butler extant confirmed by letters patent in 1541
Baron Gormanston c. 1370 Preston extant also Viscount Gormanston from 1478 and Baron Gormanston in the United Kingdom from 1868
Baron Slane c. 1370 Fleming forfeit 1691
Baron Howth 1430 St Lawrence extinct 1909 also Viscount St Lawrence and Earl of Howth from 1767, also Baron Howth in the United Kingdom from 1881
Baron of Dunsany 1439? Plunkett extant
Baron Killeen 1449 Plunkett extinct 1984 also Earl of Fingall from 1628, also Baron Fingall in the United Kingdom from 1831
Baron Portlester 1462 Fitzeustace extinct 1496
Baron Trimlestown 1462 Barnewall extant
Baron Loundres 1478 Preston extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Gormanston, also Baron Gormanston in the United Kingdom from 1868
Baron Delvin 1486 Nugent extant also Earl of Westmeath from 1621 and Marquess of Westmeath in the United Kingdom from 1822 to 1871
Baron Kilcullen 1535 Eustace forfeit 1585 subsidiary title of the Viscount Baltinglass
Baron Power 1535 Power forfeit 1704 subsidiary title of the Earl of Tyrone
Baron Odorney 1537 Fitzmaurice extinct 1541 subsidiary title of the Viscount Kilmaule, also Baron Kerry, a title now held by the Marquess of Lansdowne
Baron Offaly 1538 O Conor Faly 1552
Baron Carbery 1541 de Bermingham extinct c. 1560
Baron Louth 1541 Plunkett extant  
Baron Upper Ossory 1541 Fitzpatrick forfeit 1691
Baron Dungannon 1542 O'Neill extinct after 1542
Baron Dunkellin 1543 de Burgh extinct 1916 subsidiary title of the Earl of Clanricarde, also Baron Somerhill and Viscount Tunbridge in England from 1624 and Baron Imanney, Viscount Galway and Earl of St Albans in England from 1628, also Marquess of Clanricarde in Ireland from 1646 to 1657, from 1789 to 1797 and from 1825, also Earl of Clanricarde in Ireland from 1800 (a title which is extant and now held by the Marquess of Sligo), also Baron Somerhill in the United Kingdom from 1826
Baron Ibrackan 1543 O'Brien forfeit 1741 also Earl of Thomond from 1551, also Viscount Tadcaster in Great Britain from 1714
Baron Inchiquin 1543 O'Brien extant also Earl of Inchiquin from 1654 to 1855 and Marquess of Thomond from 1800 to 1855
Baron Valentia 1556 McCarthy resigned 1597 subsidiary title of the Earl of Clancare
Baron Dromana 1569 Fitzgerald extinct 1572 subsidiary title of the Viscount Decies
Baron Clogher 1578 O'Neill extinct 1595 subsidiary title of the Earl of Clanconnel
Baron of Ardenerie 1580 Bourke dormant 1591
Baron Bourke of Castleconnell 1580 Bourke forfeit 1691
Baron Cahir 1583 Butler extinct 1858 also Viscount Cahir and Earl of Glengall from 1816
Baron Leitrim 1583 de Burgh (or Burke) Forfeit 1600
Baron Dungannon 1587 O'Neill forfeit 1612
Baron Inchiquin 1600 Fitzgerald extinct 1601 subsidiary title of the Earl of Desmond
Baron Chichester of Belfast 1613 Chichester extinct 1625
Baron Ardee 1616 Brabazon extant also Earl of Meath from 1627 and Baron Chaworth in the United Kingdom from 1831
Baron Audley of Hely 1616 Tuchet extinct 1777 subsidiary title of the Earl of Castlehaven, also Baron Audley (created 1312) and Baron Audley of Orier in England, the latter title which was forfeited in 1633
Baron Boyle of Youghal 1616 Boyle extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Cork; also Baron Bandon Bridge and Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky from 1643; also Baron Clifford of Lanesborough in England from 1644 to 1753; also Earl of Burlington in England from 1664 to 1753; also Baron Clifford in England from 1691 to 1753; also Baron Boyle of Broghill and Earl of Orrery in Ireland and Baron Boyle of Marston in Great Britain from 1753
Baron Moore 1616 Moore extant also Viscount Moore from 1621, Earl of Drogheda from 1661, Marquess of Drogheda from 1791 to 1892 and Baron Moore of Cobham in the United Kingdom from 1954
Baron Ridgeway of Gallen-Ridgeway 1616 Ridgeway extinct 1714 subsidiary title of the Earl of Londonderry
Baron Hamilton of Strabane 1617 Hamilton extant also Earl of Abercorn in Scotland from c. 1680, Viscount Strabane in Ireland from 1701, Viscount Hamilton in Great Britain from 1786, Marquess of Abercorn in Great Britain from 1790, Marquess of Hamilton in the United Kingdom and Duke of Abercorn in Ireland from 1868
Baron Bourke of Brittas 1618 Bourke forfeit 1691
Baron Lambart of Cavan 1618 Lambart extant also Viscount Kilcoursie and Earl of Cavan from 1647
Baron Mountjoy 1618 Blount extinct 1681 also Baron Mountjoy from 1627 and Earl of Newport from 1628 in England
Baron Balfour of Glenawley 1619 Balfour extinct 1636
Baron Dillon 1619 Dillon dormant 1850 subsidiary title of the Earl of Roscommon
Baron Dunboyne 1619 Grimston extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Grimston; also Baron Verulam in Great Britain from 1790; also Viscount Grimston and Earl of Verulam in the United Kingdom from 1815; also Lord Forrester of Corstorphine in Scotland from 1808
Baron Dunmore 1619 Preston extinct 1628 subsidiary title of the Earl of Desmond, also Lord Dingwall in Scotland, which title is still extant
Baron Offaly 1620 Fitzgerald extant also Earl of Kildare from 1658, Marquess of Kildare from 1761 and Duke of Leinster from 1766, Baron Kildare in the United Kingdom from 1870
Baron Caulfeild 1620 Caulfeild extant also Viscount Charlemont in Ireland from 1665; also Earl of Charlemont in Ireland from 1763 to 1892; also Baron Charlemont in the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1892
Baron Digby 1620 Digby extant also Baron Digby in Great Britain from 1765; also Viscount Coleshill and Earl Digby in Great Britain from 1790 to 1856
Baron FitzWilliam 1620 FitzWilliam, Wentworth-FitzWilliam extinct 1979 also Viscount Milton and Earl FitzWilliam from 1716, also Baron FitzWilliam of Milton in Great Britain from 1742, also Viscount Milton and Earl FitzWilliam in Great Britain from 1746
Baron Folliott 1620 Folliott extinct 1716
Baron Gorges of Dundalk 1620 Gorges extinct 1712
Baron Hervey 1620 Hervey extinct 1642 also Baron Hervey in England from 1628
Baron Maynard 1620 Maynard extinct 1775 also Viscount Maynard from 1766 (a title which became extinct in 1865), also Baron Maynard in England from 1628 to 1775
Baron Aungier 1621 Aungier extinct 1706 also Viscount Aungier from 1665 and Earl of Longford from 1677
Baron Blayney 1621 Blayney extinct 1874
Baron Boyle of Broghill 1621 Boyle extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Orrery; also Baron Boyle of Marston in Great Britain from 1711; also Baron Boyle of Youghal, Baron Bandon Bridge, Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky, Viscount Dungarvan and Earl of Cork in Ireland from 1753
Baron Castle Stuart 1621 Stewart, Stuart, Stuart-Richardson extant dormant from 1685 to 1774; also Viscount Castle Stuart from 1793 and Earl Castle Stewart from 1800
Baron Dockwra 1621 Dockwra extinct 1647
Baron Vaughan of Mullengar 1621 Vaughan extinct 1713 subsidiary title of the Earl of Carbery, also Baron Vaughan of Emlyn in England from 1643
Baron Esmonde 1622 Esmonde extinct 1646
Baron Feilding 1622 Feilding extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Desmond; also Earl of Denbigh in England from 1675
Baron Glean-O'Mallun 1622 O'Mallun extinct after 1622
Baron Baltimore 1624 Calvert extinct 1771
Baron Brereton 1624 Brereton extinct 1722
Baron Herbert of Castle Island 1624 Herbert extinct 1791 also Baron Herbert of Chirbury in England from 1629
Baron Chichester of Belfast 1625 Chichester extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Chichester of Carrickfergus, also Earl of Donegall from 1647, Baron Fisherwick in Great Britain from 1790 and Marquess of Donegall in Ireland from 1791
Baron Coleraine 1625 Hare extinct 1749
Baron Bantry 1627 Roper extinct 1672 subsidiary title of the Viscount Baltinglass
Baron Saunderson 1627 Saunderson extinct 1723 subsidiary title of the Viscount Castleton, also Baron Saunderson from 1714, Viscount Carleton from 1716 and Earl of Castleton from 1720, the latter three titles which were all in the Peerage of Great Britain
Baron Sherard 1627 Sherard extinct 1931 also Baron Harborough and Earl of Harborough in Great Britain from 1732 to 1859
Baron Ballymote 1628 Taaffe suspended 1919 subsidiary title of the Viscount Taaffe, also Earl of Carlingford from 1661 to 1738
Baron Bandon Bridge 1628 Boyle extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky; also Baron Boyle of Youghal, Viscount Dungarvan and Earl of Cork in Ireland from 1643; also Baron Boyle of Broghill and Earl of Orrery in Ireland from 1753; also Baron Boyle of Marston in Peerage of Great Britain from 1753
Baron Chaworth 1628 Chaworth extinct 1693 subsidiary title of the Viscount Chaworth
Baron Dromore 1628 Scudamore extinct 1716 subsidiary title of the Viscount Scudamore
Baron Jones of Navan 1628 Jones extinct 1885 subsidiary title of the Viscount Ranelagh, also Earl of Ranelagh from 1674 to 1712; Barony and Viscountcy dormant from 1712 to 1759
Baron Maguire 1628 Maguire forfeit 1644
Baron Mountnorris 1628 Annesley extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Valentia, also Baron Annesley and Earl of Anglesey in England from 1661 to 1761, also Earl of Mountnorris in Ireland from 1793 to 1844, also Baron Altham from 1737 to 1844
Baron Pope 1628 Pope extinct 1668 subsidiary title of the Earl of Downe
Baron Wenman 1628 Wenman extinct 1800 subsidiary title of the Viscount Wenman
Baron Fitzwilliam of Thorncastle 1629 FitzWilliam extinct 1833 subsidiary title of the Viscount FitzWilliam of Meryon, also Earl of Tyrconnel from 1663 to 1667
Baron Philippstown 1631 O'Dempsey extinct 1691 subsidiary title of the Viscount Clanmalier
Baron Alington 1642 Alington extinct 1723 also Baron Alington in England from 1682
Baron Cullen 1642 Cokayne extinct 1810 subsidiary title of the Viscount Cullen
Baron Tracy 1643 Tracy extinct 1797 subsidiary title of the Viscount Tracy
Baron Bard of Dromboy 1645 Bard extinct 1656 subsidiary title of the Viscount Bellomont
Baron Brouncker 1645 Brouncker extinct 1688 subsidiary title of the Viscount Brouncker
Baron Hawley 1646 Hawley extinct 1790
Baron Turvey 1646 Barnewall extinct 1834 subsidiary title of the Viscount Barnewall
Baron O'Brien 1754 O'Brien extinct 1855 subsidiary title of the Earl of Inchiquin, also Baron Inchiquin (which title is still extant), also Marquess of Thomond from 1800, also Baron Thomond from 1801 to 1808 and Baron Tadcaster from 1826 to 1846 in the United Kingdom
Baron Boyle 1660 Boyle extinct 1699 subsidiary title of the Viscount Shannon
Baron Coote of Coloony 1660 Coote extinct 1800 created Earl of Bellomont in 1689 (extinct 1766) and Earl of Bellamont in 1767 (extinct 1800).
Baron Kingston 1660 King extinct 1761
Baron Loughneagh 1660 Clotworthy, Skeffington extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Massereene, also Earl of Massereene in Ireland from 1756 to 1816, also Viscount Ferrard and Baron Oriel in Ireland and Baron Oriel in the United Kingdom from 1843
Baron Barry of Santry 1661 Barry extinct 1751
Baron Palmer 1661 Palmer extinct 1705 subsidiary title of the Earl of Castlemaine
Baron Butler of Cloughrenan 1662 Butler extinct 1686 subsidiary title of the Earl of Arran, also Baron Butler of Weston in Ireland from 1673
Baron Moyarta 1662 O'Brien forfeit 1691 subsidiary title of the Viscount Clare
Baron Trevor 1662 Trevor extinct 1706 subsidiary title of the Viscount Dungannon
Baron Berkeley of Rathdowne 1663 Berkeley extinct 1712 subsidiary title of the Viscount Fitzhardinge, also Baron Botetourt of Langport and Earl of Falmouth in England from 1664 to 1665
Baron Boyle 1673 Boyle extinct 1732 subsidiary title of the Viscount Blessington
Baron Butler of Weston 1673 Butler extinct 1686 subsidiary title of the Earl of Arran (1662 creation)
Baron Clanehugh 1675 Forbes extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Granard, also Earl of Granard from 1684 and Baron Granard in the United Kingdom from 1806
Baron Cloney 1675 Ducie extinct 1679 subsidiary title of the Viscount Downe
Baron Aghrim 1676 Butler extinct 1677 subsidiary title of the Earl of Gowran
Baron Altham 1681 Annesley extinct 1844 also Earl of Anglesey in England from 1737 to 1761; created Earl of Mountnorris (1793) in Ireland
Baron Oxmantown 1681 Parsons extinct 1764 subsidiary title of the Viscount Rosse, also Earl of Rosse from 1718
Baron Stewart of Ramalton 1683 Stewart extinct 1769 subsidiary title of the Viscount Mountjoy, also Earl of Blessington from 1745
Baron Rathfarnham 1685 Loftus extinct 1691 subsidiary title of the Viscount Loftus
Baron Talbotstown 1685 Talbot forfeit 1691 subsidiary title of the Duke of Tyrconnel
Baron Bellew of Duleek 1686 Bellew extinct 1770
Baron Tyaquin 1687 Bourke extinct 1691 subsidiary title of the Viscount Galway
Baron Shelburne 1688 Petty extinct 1696
Baroness Shelburne 1688 Petty extinct 1708
Baron Jamestown 1689 Hewett extinct 1689 subsidiary title of the Viscount Hewett
Baron Cutts of Gowran 1690 Cutts extinct 1707
Baron Tara 1691 Schomberg extinct 1719 subsidiary title of the Duke of Leinster, also Baron Teyes, Earl of Brentford and Duke of Schomberg in England from 1693
Baron Aghrim 1692 de Ginkell extinct 1844 subsidiary title of the Earl of Athlone
Baron Coningsby 1692 Coningsby extinct 1761 also Baron Coningsby in Great Britain from 1715 to 1729, also Earl Coningsby in Great Britain from 1719, also Baron Coningsby of Hampton Court and Viscount Coningsby in Great Britain from 1729
Baron Cloughrenan 1693 Butler extinct 1758 subsidiary title of the Earl of Arran, also Baron Butler, Viscount Thurles, Earl of Ossory, Earl of Ormonde, Marquess of Ormonde and Duke of Ormonde from 1745
Baron Fethard 1695 Vaughan extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Lisburne; created Earl of Lisburne in Ireland in 1776
Baron Shelburne 1699 Petty extinct 1751 subsidiary title of the Earl of Shelburne
Baron Glenawley 1701 Howe extinct 1814 subsidiary title of the Viscount Howe, also Viscount Howe in Great Britain from 1782 to 1799, also Baron Howe and Earl Howe in Great Britain from 1788 to 1799; the title of Baron Howe is still extant and is now a subsidiary title of the Earl Howe (created in Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821)
Baron Mountcastle 1701 Hamilton extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Strabane, also Earl of Abercorn in Scotland, Viscount Hamilton in Great Britain from 1786, Marquess of Abercorn in Great Britain from 1790, Marquess of Hamilton in the United Kingdom and Duke of Abercorn in Ireland from 1868
Baron Pierrepont 1702 Pierrepont extinct 1715 also Baron Pierrepont in Great Britain from 1714
Baron Kilmayden 1703 St Leger extinct 1767 subsidiary title of the Viscount Doneraile
Baron Verney 1703 Verney extinct 1791 subsidiary title of the Viscount Fermanagh, also Earl Verney from 1742
Baron Mount Cashell 1706 Davys extinct 1736 subsidiary title of the Viscount Mount Cashell
Baron Tyrawley 1706 O'Hara extinct 1773 also Baron Kilmaine in Ireland from 1724
Baron Wandesford 1706 Wandesford extinct 1784 subsidiary title of the Viscount Castlecomer, also Earl Wandesford in Great Britain from 1758
Baron Conway of Killultagh 1713 Seymour-Conway extant also Baron Conway in the Peerage of England; created Earl of Hertford in 1750 and Marquess of Hertford in 1793
Baron Brodrick 1715 Brodrick extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Midleton; also Baron Brodrick in the Great Britain from 1796; also Viscount Dunsford and Earl of Midleton in the United Kingdom from 1920 to 1979
Baron Carbery 1715 Evans, Evans-Freke extant
Baron Ferrard of Beaulieu 1715 Tichborne extinct 1731
Baron Gowran 1715 Fitzpatrick extinct 1818 also Earl of Upper Ossory from 1751, also Baron Upper Ossory in Great Britain from 1794
Baron Hamilton of Stackallan 1715 Hamilton extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Boyne; also Baron Brancepeth in the United Kingdom from 1866
Baron Moore 1715 Moore extinct 1764 created Earl of Charleville in 1758
Baron Newtown-Butler 1715 Butler extinct 1998 also Viscount Lanesborough from 1728 and Earl of Lanesborough from 1756
Baron Perceval 1715 Perceval extinct 2011 subsidiary title of the Earl of Egmont; also Baron Lovel and Holland in Peerage of Great Britain from 1762; also Baron Arden in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1841
Baron Ranelagh 1715 Cole extinct 1754
Baron Saint George 1715 Saint-George extinct 1735
Baron Trim 1715 Wharton extinct 1728 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Catherlough, also Baron Wharton in England (which title is still extant), also Viscount Winchendon and Earl of Wharton in England, also Earl of Rathfarnham from 1715, also Marquess of Wharton and Marquess of Malmesbury in Great Britain from 1715, also Duke of Wharton in Great Britain from 1718
Baroness Dundalk 1716 von der Schulenburg extinct 1743 subsidiary title of the Duchess of Munster, also Duchess of Kendal in Great Britain from 1719
Baron Newborough 1716 Cholmondeley Extant Subsidiary title of the Marquess of Cholmondeley
Baron Philipstown 1716 Molesworth Extant Subsidiary title of the Viscount Molesworth
Baron Allen 1717 Allen extinct 1845 subsidiary title of the Viscount Allen
Baron Rathdown 1717 Chetwynd extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Chetwynd
Baron Southwell 1717 Southwell extant also Viscount Southwell from 1776
Baron Hill of Kilwarlin 1717 Hill extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Hillsborough, also Earl of Hillsborough from 1751, Baron Harwich in Great Britain from 1756, Earl of Hillsborough in Great Britain from 1772 and Marquess of Downshire in Ireland from 1789
Baron Aylmer 1718 Aylmer, Whitworth-Aylmer extant
Baron Charleville 1718 Brownlow extinct 1754 subsidiary title of the Viscount Tyrconnel
Baron Loughuyre 1718 Fane extinct 1766 subsidiary title of the Viscount Fane
Baron Newtown 1718 Child, Tylney extinct 1784 subsidiary title of the Earl Tylney of Castlemaine
Baron Carpenter 1719 Carpenter extinct 1853 also Viscount Carlingford and Earl of Tyrconnel from 1751
Baron Claneboye 1719 Hamilton extinct 1798 subsidiary title of the Viscount Limerick, also Earl of Clanbrassil from 1756
Baron Londonderry 1719 Pitt extinct 1765 subsidiary title of the Earl of Londonderry
Baron Barrington[12] 1720 Barrington extinct 1990 subsidiary title of the Viscount Barrington, also Baron Shute in the United Kingdom from 1880
Baron Beresford 1720 Beresford extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Tyrone, also Earl of Tyrone from 1746, Baron Tyrone in Great Britain from 1786, and Marquess of Waterford in Ireland from 1789
Baron Gage[12] 1720 Gage extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Gage; also Baron Gage in Great Britain from 1780 to 1791; also Baron Gage in Great Britain from 1790
Baron Edenderry 1720 Blundell extinct 1756 subsidiary title of the Viscount Blundell
Baron Vane of Dungannon[12] 1720 Vane extinct 1789 subsidiary title of the Viscount Vane
Baron Bessborough 1721 Ponsonby extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Bessborough; also Baron Ponsonby of Sysonby in Great Britain from 1749; also Baron Duncannon in the United Kingdom from 1844; also Earl of Bessborough in the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1993
Baron Clifton of Rathmore 1721 Bligh extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Darnley; also Baron Clifton in England from 1728 to 1900 and from 1937
Baron Darcy of Navan 1721 Darcy extinct 1733
Baron Whitworth 1721 Whitworth extinct 1725
Baron Kilmaine 1722 O'Hara extinct 1774 also Baron Tyrawley in Ireland from 1724
Baron Temple of Mount Temple 1723 Temple extinct 1865 subsidiary title of the Viscount Palmerston
Baron Micklethwaite 1724 Micklethwaite extinct 1734 first Baron created Viscount Micklethwaite in 1727
Baron Culmore 1725 Bateman extinct 1802 subsidiary title of the Viscount Bateman
Baron Killard 1727 Monckton, Monckton-Arundell extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Galway; also Baron Monckton of Serlby in the United Kingdom from 1887 to 1971
Baron Wyndham 1731 Wyndham extinct 1745
Baron Castle Durrow 1733 Flower extant created Viscount Ashbrook in Ireland in 1751
Baron Catherlough 1733 Fane extinct 1762 also Baron Burghersh, Baron Le Despencer and Earl of Westmorland in England from 1736 to 1762
Baron Desart 1733 Cuffe extinct 1934 also Viscount Desart from 1781, also Viscount Castlecuffe and Earl of Desart from 1793, also Baron Desart in the United Kingdom from 1909
Baron Sundon 1735 Clayton extinct 1752
Baron Braco of Kilbryde 1735 Duff extinct 1912 created Earl Fife in 1759
Baron Belfield 1738 Rochfort extinct 1814 subsidiary title of the Earl of Belvidere
Baron Montfort of Horseheath 1741 Bromley extinct 1851
Baron Maule[41] 1743 Maule extinct 1782 subsidiary title of the Earl Panmure
Baron Newport of Newport 1743 Jocelyn extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Jocelyn; also Earl of Roden from 1771; also Baron Clanbrassil in the United Kingdom from 1821 from 1897
Baron Wingfield 1743 Wingfield extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Powerscourt, also Baron Powerscourt in the United Kingdom from 1885
Baron Fortescue of Credan 1746 Fortescue-Aland extinct 1781
Baron Luxborough 1746 Knight extinct 1772 subsidiary title of the Earl of Catherlough
Baron Mornington[42] 1746 Wesley, Wellesley extant also Earl of Mornington from 1760, Marquess Wellesley from 1799 to 1842 and Duke of Wellington in the United Kingdom from 1863
Baron Kingsborough[43] 1748 King extinct 1755
Baron Knapton 1750 Vesey extant created Viscount de Vesci in 1776, also Baron de Vesci in the United Kingdom from 1884 to 1903
Baron Malton 1750 Watson-Wentworth extinct 1782 subsidiary title of the Earl Malton (created September 1750), also Baron Rockingham in England from December 1750), also Baron Wath, Baron Malton, Baron Rockingham, Viscount Higham, Earl of Malton and Marquess of Rockingham in Great Britain from December 1750
Baron Rawdon 1750 Rawdon extinct 1868 subsidiary title of the Earl of Moira, also Baron Rawdon in Great Britain from 1783, also Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford and Baron de Moleyns in England from 1808, also Viscount Loudoun, Earl Rawdon and Marquess of Hastings in the United Kingdom from 1816, also Lord Tarrinzean and Mauchline, Lord Campbell of Loudoun and Earl of Loudoun in Scotland from 1840 (which titles are still extant - see the Earl of Loudoun), also Baron Grey de Ruthyn in England from 1858
Baron Dunkeron[44] 1751 Petty-Fitzmaurice extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Fitzmaurice, also Earl of Shelburne from 1753; Baron Wycombe of Chipping Wycombe from 1760 and Marquess of Lansdowne from 1784 in Great Britain
Baron Loftus[44] 1751 Loftus, Hume-Loftus extinct 1783 created Viscount Loftus in 1756; Earl of Ely from 1766 to 1769 and from 1771 to 1783
Baron Carysfort 1752 Proby extinct 1909 also Earl of Carysfort from 1789, also Baron Carysfort in the United Kingdom from 1801
Baron Conyngham 1753 Conyngham extant also Viscount Conyngham from 1756 to 1781, Earl Conyngham from 1780 to 1781, Viscount Conyngham from 1789, Earl Conyngham from 1797, Marquess Conyngham from 1816, Baron Minster in the United Kingdom from 1821
Baron Milton[45] 1753 Damer extinct 1808 created Baron Milton in Great Britain in 1763 and Earl of Dorchester in Great Britain in 1792
Baron Pollington 1753 Savile extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Mexborough
Baron Ludlow 1755 Ludlow extinct 1842 subsidiary title of the Earl Ludlow, also Baron Ludlow in the United Kingdom from 1831
Baron Blakeney[46] 1756 Blakeney extinct 1756
Baron Farnham 1756 Maxwell extant also Viscount Farnham from 1760 to 1779 and from 1781 to 1823 and Earl of Farnham from 1763 to 1779 and from 1785 to 1823
Baron Longford 1756 Pakenham extant also Earl of Longford in Ireland from 1794, also Baron Silchester in the United Kingdom from 1821, also Baron Pakenham from 1961
Baron Mountmorres 1756 Morres, de Montmorency extinct 1951 subsidiary title of the Viscount Mountmorres
Baron Castle Martyr[47] 1756 Boyle extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Shannon; also Baron Carleton in Great Britain from 1786
Baron Ibrackan[48] 1756 Wyndham-O'Brien extinct 1774 subsidiary title of the Earl of Thomond
Baron Russborough 1756 Leeson extinct 1891 subsidiary title of the Earl of Milltown
Baron Bowes[49] 1758 Bowes extinct 1767
Baron Brandon 1758 Crosbie extinct 1832 also Viscount Crosbie from 1771 to 1815 and Earl of Glandore from 1776 to 1815
Baron Saunders[49] 15 August 1758 Gore extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Sudley; created Earl of Arran in 1762
Baron Lisle 1758 Lysaght extant  
Baron Courtown 1758 Stopford extant also Earl of Courtown from 1762 and Baron Saltersford in Great Britain from 1796
Baron Annesley 1758 Annesley extant also Viscount Glerawly from 1766 and Earl Annesley from 1789
Baron Mount Eagle[50] 1760 Browne extant also Viscount Westport from 1768, Earl of Altamont from 1771 and Marquess of Sligo from 1800, Baron Monteagle in the United Kingdom from 1806
Baron Headfort[50] 1760 Taylour extant created Viscount Headfort in 1762, Earl of Bective in 1766 and Marquess of Headfort in 1800; also Baron Kenlis in the United Kingdom from 1831
Baron Holmes[50] 1760 Holmes extinct 1764
Baron Mountflorence[50] 1760 Cole extant also Viscount Enniskillen from 1776, Earl of Enniskillen from 1789 and Baron Grinstead in the United Kingdom from 1815
Baron Winterton[51] 1761 Turnour extant subsidiary title of the Earl Winterton; also Baron Turnour in the United Kingdom from 1952 to 1962
Baron Clive of Plassey 1762 Clive extant also Baron Clive of Walcot in Great Britain from 1794 and Earl of Powis in the United Kingdom from 1804
Baron Coleraine 1762 Hanger extinct 1824
Baron Orwell[52] 1762 Vernon extinct 1823 subsidiary title of the Earl of Shipbrooke
Baron Waltham[53] 1762 Olmius extinct 1787
Baron Baltinglass 1763 Stratford extinct 1875 created Viscount Aldborough in 1776 and Earl of Aldborough in 1777 in Ireland
Baron Saint George 1763 Saint-George extinct 1775
Baron Gore 1764 Gore extinct 1802 subsidiary title of the Earl of Ross
Baron Kilworth 1764 Moore extinct 1915 subsidiary title of the Viscount Mount Cashell, also Earl of Mount Cashell from 1781
Baron Kingston 1764 King, King-Tenison extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Kingston; also Baron Kingston in the United Kingdom from 1821 to 1869; also Baron Erris and Viscount Lorton in the Ireland from 1869
Baron Hill of Olderfleet 1765 Hill-Trevor extinct 1862 subsidiary title of the Viscount Dungannon
Baron Annaly 1766 Gore extinct 1784  
Baron Ardelve 1766 Mackenzie extinct 1781 subsidiary title of the Earl of Seaforth
Baron Gillford 1766 Meade extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Clanwilliam; also Baron Clanwilliam in the United Kingdom from 1828
Baron Pigot 1766 Pigot extinct 1777
Baron Mulgrave 1767 Phipps extant also Baron Mulgrave in the United Kingdom from 1790 to 1792; also Baron Mulgrave in the United Kingdom from 1794, Viscount Normanby and Earl of Mulgrave in the United Kingdom from 1812; also Marquess of Normanby in the United Kingdom from 1838
Baron Nugent 1767 Nugent extinct 1788 subsidiary title of the Earl Nugent (extinct 1889), the latter title which merged with the title of Marquess of Buckingham in 1788, also Duke of Buckingham and Chandos from 1822
Baron Erne 1768 Creighton, Crichton extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Erne; also Baron Fermanagh in the United Kingdom from 1876
Baron Eyre 1768 Eyre extinct 1781
Baron Irnham 1768 Luttrell extinct 1829 subsidiary title of the Earl of Carhampton
Baron Lifford 1768 Hewitt extant also Viscount Lifford from 1781
Baron Sydney 1768 Cosby extinct 1774
Baroness Arden 1770 Perceval extinct 2011 also Baron Arden in the United Kingdom from 1802; also Earl of Egmont from 1841
Baron Bangor 1770 Ward extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Bangor
Baron Clermont 1770 Fortescue extinct 1806 also Baron Clermont and Viscount Clermont in Ireland from 1776 and Earl of Clermont in Ireland from 1777
Baron Dartrey 1770 Dawson extinct 1813 subsidiary title of the Viscount Cremorne, also Baron Cremorne from 1797
Baron Dawson 1770 Dawson, Dawson-Damer extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Carlow; created Earl of Portarlington in Ireland in 1785
Baron Melbourne 1770 Lamb extinct 1853 subsidiary title of the Viscount Melbourne, also Baron Melbourne in the United Kingdom from 1815, also Baron Beauvale in the United Kingdom from 1848
Baron Askeaton[54] 1776 Spring extinct 1792
Baron Clermont[54] 1776 Fortescue extinct 1829 subsidiary title of the Earl of Clermont
Baron Clifden[54] 1776 Agar, Agar-Ellis extinct 1974 also Viscount Clifden from 1781, also Baron Mendip in Great Britain from 1802 and Baron Dover in the United Kingdom from 1836
Baron Clonmore[54] 1776 Howard, Forward-Howard extinct 1978 subsidiary title of the Viscount Wicklow, also Countess of Wicklow from 1793
Baron de Montalt[54] 1776 Maude extinct 1777
Baron Gosford[54] 1776 Acheson extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Gosford; also Baron Worlingham in the United Kingdom from 1835; also Baron Acheson in the United Kingdom from 1849
Baron Kensington[54] 1776 Edwardes extant also Baron Kensington in the United Kingdom from 1886
Baron Lucan[54] 1776 Bingham extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Lucan; also Baron Bingham in the United Kingdom from 1934
Baron Macartney[54] 1776 Macartney extinct 1806 subsidiary title of the Earl Macartney, also Baron Macartney in Great Britain from 1796
Baron Macdonald[54] 1776 Macdonald extant
Baron Massy[54] 1776 Massy extant
Baron Milford[54] 1776 Philipps extinct 1823
Baron Naas[54] 1776 Bourke extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Mayo
Baron Newborough[54] 1776 Wynn extant
Baron Newhaven[54] 1776 Mayne extinct 1794
Baron Ongley[54] 1776 Henley-Ongley extinct 1877
Baron Doneraile[54] 1776 St Leger extant created Viscount Doneraile in Ireland in 1785
Baron Shuldham[54] 1776 Shuldham extinct 1798
Baron Templetown[54] 1776 Upton extinct 1981 also Viscount Templetown from 1806
Baron Westcote[54] 1776 Lyttelton extant also Baron Lyttelton of Frankley in Great Britain from 1794; also Baron Cobham and Viscount Cobham in Great Britain from 1889
Baron Rokeby 1777 Robinson extinct 1883
Baron Belmore[55] 1781 Lowry-Corry extant subsidiary title of the Earl Belmore
Baron Muskerry[55] 1781 Deane extant
Baron Tracton[55] 1781 Dennis extinct 1782
Baron Sheffield of Dunamore[55] 1780 Baker-Holroyd extinct 1909 subsidiary title of the Earl of Sheffield, also Baron Sheffield in the United Kingdom from 1802, also Baron Sheffield of Roscommon in Ireland from 1783, a title which is still extant and since 1909 merged with the titles of Baron Stanley of Alderley and Baron Eddisbury in the United Kingdom
Baron Welles[55] 1781 Knox extant also Viscount Northland from 1791 and Earl of Ranfurly from 1831; also Baron Ranfurly in the United Kingdom from 1826
Baron Conyngham[56] 4 January 1781 Conyngham extinct 1781  
Baron Hood 1782 Hood extant also Viscount Hood in Great Britain from 1796; also Baron Hood in Great Britain from 1816
Baron Delaval 1783 Delaval extinct 1808 also Baron Delaval in Great Britain from 1786
Baron Donoughmore 1783 Hely-Hutchinson extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Donoughmore; also Viscount Hutchinson since 1821 and Baron Hutchinson in the United Kingdom from 1825 to 1832
Baron Harberton 1783 Pomeroy extant also Viscount Harberton from 1791
Baron Leitrim 1783 Clements extinct 9 June 1952 also Viscount Leitrim from 1793 and Earl of Leitrim from 1795, also Baron Clements in the United Kingdom from 1831
Baron Llandaff 1783 Mathew extinct 1833 subsidiary title of the Earl of Llandaff
Baron Penrhyn 1783 Pennant extinct 1808
Baron Sheffield of Roscommon 1783 Baker-Holroyd, Holroyd, Stanley extant also Baron Sheffield of Dunamore in Peerage of Ireland until 1909; also Baron Sheffield in the United Kingdom from 1802 to 1909; also Viscount Pevensey and Earl of Sheffield in the United Kingdom from 1816 to 1909; also Baron Stanley of Alderley and Baron Eddisbury in the United Kingdom from 1909
Baron Muncaster 1783 Pennington extinct 1917 also Baron Muncaster in the United Kingdom from 1898
Baron Riversdale 1783 Tonson extinct 1861
Baron Earlsfort 1784 Scott extinct 1935 subsidiary title of the Earl of Clonmell
Baron de Montalt[57] 1785 Maude extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Hawarden; also Earl de Montalt in the United Kingdom from 1886 to 1905
Baron Lismore[57] 1785 O'Callaghan extinct 1898 created Viscount Lismore in 1806; also Baron Lismore in the United Kingdom from 1838
Baron Loftus[57] 1785 Loftus extant also Viscount Loftus from 1789, Earl of Ely from 1794 and Marquess of Ely from 1801, Baron Loftus in the United Kingdom from 1801
Baron Sunderlin[57] 1785 Malone extinct 1816 created Baron Sunderlin also in 1797, which title also became extinct in 1816
Baron Fitzgibbon[58] 1789 Fitzgibbon extinct 1864 created Viscount FitzGibbon in 1793 and Earl of Clare in 1795
Baron Annaly[59] 1789 Gore extinct 1793  
Baron Auckland[59] 1789 Eden extant also Baron Auckland in the Great Britain from 1793; created Earl of Auckland in the United Kingdom in 1839, a title which became extinct in 1849
Baron Carleton[59] 1789 Carleton extinct 1825 created Viscount Carleton in 1797
Baron Cloncurry[59] 1789 Lawless extinct 1929 also Baron Cloncurry in the United Kingdom from 1831
Baron Eardley[59] 1789 Eardley extinct 1824
Baron Londonderry[59] 1789 Stewart extant created Viscount Castlereagh in 1795, Earl of Londonderry in 1796 and Marquess of Londonderry in 1816; also Baron Stewart from 1822 and Earl Vane from 1823 in the United Kingdom
Baron Kilmaine[59] 1789 Browne extant
Baron Mountjoy[59] 1789 Gardiner extinct 1829 subsidiary title of the Viscount Mountjoy, also Earl of Blessington from 1816
Baron Caledon[60] 1790 Alexander extant created Viscount Caledon in 1797 and Earl of Caledon in 1800
Baron Callan[60] 1790 Agar extinct 1815
Baron Clonbrock[60] 1790 Dillon extinct 1926
Baron Glentworth[61] 1790 Pery extant created Earl of Limerick in 1803
Baroness Oriel[61][60] 1790 Foster, Skeffington extant also Viscount Ferrard in Ireland from 1797, Baron Oriel in the United Kingdom from 1828 and Viscount Massereene in Ireland from 1843
Baron St Helens 1791 Fitzherbert extinct 1839 also Baron St Helens in the United Kingdom from 1801
Baroness Fermanagh 1792 Verney extinct 1810
Baron Oxmantown 1792 Parsons extant also Viscount Oxmantown from 1795 to 1807 and Earl of Rosse from 1806
Baron Waterpark 1792 Cavendish extant
Baron Bandon 1793 Bernard extinct 1979 subsidiary title of the Earl of Bandon
Baron O'Neill 1793 O'Neill extinct 1855 subsidiary title of the Viscount O'Neill, also Viscount Raymond and Earl O'Neill from 1800 to 1841
Baron Bridport 1794 Hood extant also Baron Bridport in Great Britain from 1796 to 1814; also Viscount Bridport in Great Britain from 1800 to 1814; also Viscount Bridport in the United Kingdom from 1868
Baron Graves 1794 Graves extant
Baron Avonmore[62] 1795 Yelverton dormant 1910 subsidiary title of the Viscount Avonmore
Baroness Kilwarden[63] 1795 Wolfe extinct 1830 also Baron Kilwarden (created 1798) and Viscount Kilwarden from 1804
Baron Lavington[63] 1795 Payne extinct 1807
Baron Longueville[63] 1795 Longfield extinct 1811 subsidiary title of the Viscount Longueville
Baron Rancliffe[63] 1795 Parkyns extinct 1850
Baron Somerton[62] 1795 Agar extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Normanton; also Baron Somerton in the United Kingdom from 1873 and Baron Mendip in Great Britain from 1974
Baron Carrington 1796 Smith, Carrington, Wynn-Carington, Carington extant also Baron Carrington from 1797 in Great Britain; Earl Carrington from 1895 to 1928, Marquess of Lincolnshire from 1912 to 1928 and Baron Carington of Upton from 1999, in the United Kingdom
Baron Huntingfield 1796 Vanneck extant
Baron Rossmore 1796 Cuninghame, Westenra extant also Baron Rossmore in the United Kingdom from 1838
Baron Bantry 1797 White-Hedges-White extinct 1891 subsidiary title of the Earl of Bantry
Baron Crofton 1797 Crofton extant
Baron Cremorne[64] 1797 Dawson extinct 1933 also Baron Dartrey and Viscount Cremorne (which titles became extinct in 1813), also Baron Dartrey from 1847 and Earl of Dartrey from 1866 in the United Kingdom
Baron Headley[64] 1797 Allanson-Winn extinct 1994  
Baron Holmes[64] 1797 Holmes extinct 1804
Baron Hotham[65] 1797 Hotham extant
Baron Kilconnel[64] 1797 Trench extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Clancarty; also Baron Trench and Viscount Clancarty in the United Kingdom from 1815 and 1823 respectively
Baron Monck[64] 1797 Monck extant also Viscount Monck from 1801 and Baron Monck in the United Kingdom from 1866; also Earl of Rathdowne in the Peerage of Ireland from 1822 to 1848
Baron Keith[65] 1797 Elphinstone extinct 1867 also Baron Keith from 1801 and Viscount Keith from 1814 to 1823, in the United Kingdom; Lord Nairne in Scotland from 1824
Baroness Norwood[64] 1797 Toler, Graham-Toler extant also Baron Norbury in Ireland from 1822; also Viscount Glandine and Earl of Norbury in Peerage of Ireland from 1832
Baron Sunderlin[64] 1797 Sunderlin extinct 1816 had been created Baron Sunderlin already in 1785, which title also became extinct in 1816
Baron Tullamore[64] 1797 Bury extinct 1875 subsidiary title of the Earl of Charleville
Baron Tyrawley[64] 1797 Cuffe extinct 1821
Baron Castlerosse[66] 1798 Browne extinct 1952 subsidiary title of the Viscount Kenmare; created Earl of Kenmare in 1801; also Baron Kenmare in the United Kingdom from 1841 to 1853 and from 1856
Baron ffrench[67] 1798 ffrench extant
Baron Kilwarden[68] 1798 Wolfe extinct 1830 subsidiary title of the Viscount Kilwarden, also Baron Kilwarden (created 1795) from 1804
Baron Teignmouth[64] 1798 Shore extinct 1981  
Baron Henley[citation needed] 1799 Eden, Henley extant also Baron Northington in the United Kingdom from 1885
Baron Adare[69] 1800 Quin extinct 2011 created Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl (1822) in Ireland; also Baron Kenry in the United Kingdom from 1826 to 1926
Baron Castle Coote[70] 1800 Coote extinct 1827 also Earl of Mountrath from 1800 to 1802
Baron Clanmorris[70] 1800 Bingham extant
Baron de Blaquiere[69] 1800 de Blaquiere extinct 1920
Baron Dufferin and Claneboye[69] 1800 Blackwood, Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood extant created Earl of Dufferin on 13 November 1871 and Marquess of Dufferin and Ava on 17 November 1888, which titles all became extinct 29 May 1988
Baron Dunalley[70] 1800 Prittie extant
Baron Ennismore[70] 1800 Hare extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Listowel; also Baron Hare in the United Kingdom from 1869
Baron Frankfort[69] 1800 de Montmorency extinct 1917 subsidiary title of the Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency
Baron Lecale[71] 1800 FitzGerald extinct 1810
Baron Radstock[71] 1800 Waldegrave extinct 1953
Baron Erris[72] 1800 King, King-Tenison extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Lorton; also Earl of Kingston in Ireland from 1869
Baron Ashtown[72] 1800 Trench extant
Baron Clarina[72] 1800 Massey extinct 1952
Baron Gardner[72] 1800 Gardner dormant 1883 also Baron Gardner in the United Kingdom from 1806
Baron Glenbervie[72] 1800 Douglas extinct 1823
Baron Norbury[72] 1800 Toler, Graham-Toler extant also Baron Norwood in Ireland from 1822; also Viscount Glandine and Earl of Norbury in Ireland from 1831
Baroness Nugent[72] 1800 Nugent-Temple-Grenville, Nugent-Grenville extinct 1850
Baron Hartland[70] 1800 Mahon extinct 1845
Baron Henniker[70] 1800 Henniker, Henniker-Major extant also Baron Hartismere in the United Kingdom from 1866
Baron Langford[69] 1800 Rowley, Rowley-Conwy extant
Baron Mount Sandford[70] 1800 Sandford extinct 1846
Baroness Newcomen[70] 1800 Gleadowe-Newcomen extinct 1825 first Baroness created Viscountess Newcomen in 1803
Baron Tara[70] 1800 Preston extinct 1821
Baron Ventry[70] 1800 Mullins extant
Baron Wallscourt[70] 1800 Blake extinct 1920 Suspended from 1803 to 1806
Baron Whitworth[73] 1800 Whitworth extinct 1825 created Viscount Whitworth in 1813 and Earl Whitworth in 1815 in the United Kingdom
Baron Rendlesham[74] 1806 Thellusson extant
Baron Kiltarton[citation needed] 1810 Prendergast-Smyth, Vereker extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Gort
Baron Decies[citation needed] 1812 Beresford, Horsley-Beresford extant
Baron Castlemaine[citation needed] 1812 Handcock extant
Baron Garvagh[citation needed] 1818 Canning extant  
Baron Howden[75] 1819 Howden extinct 1873 also Baron Howden in the United Kingdom from 1831
Baron Downes[76] 1822 Downes, de Burgh extinct 1863
Baron Bloomfield[77] 1825 Bloomfield extinct 1879 also Baron Bloomfield in the United Kingdom from 1871
Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey[78] 1826 Fitzgerald extinct 1860 also Baron Fitzgerald in the United Kingdom from 1835 to 1843
Baron O'Grady[79] 1831 O'Grady extinct 1955 subsidiary title of the Viscount Guillamore
Baron Talbot of Malahide[citation needed] 1831 Talbot, Arundell extant also Baron Furnival in the United Kingdom from 1839 to 1849; also Baron Talbot de Malahide in the United Kingdom from 1856 to 1973
Baron Carew[80] 1834 Carew, Conolly-Carew extant also Baron Carew in the United Kingdom from 1838
Baron Oranmore and Browne[81] 1836 Browne extant also Baron Mereworth in the United Kingdom from 1926
Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal[citation needed] 1845 Daly extinct 1911
Baron Bellew[citation needed] 1848 Bellew extant
Baron Clermont[citation needed] 1852 Fortescue, Parkinson-Fortescue extinct 1898 also Baron Clermont in the United Kingdom from 1866 to 1887 and Baron Carlingford in the United Kingdom from 1887
Baron Fermoy[citation needed] 1856 Roche extant
Baron Athlumney[citation needed] 1863 Somerville extinct 1929 also Baron Meredyth in the United Kingdom from 1866
Baron Rathdonnell[citation needed] 1868 McClintock, McClintock-Bunbury extant  
Baron Curzon of Kedleston[82] 1898 Curzon extinct 1925 created Earl Curzon of Kedleston in 1911 and Marquess Curzon of Kedleston in 1921, in the United Kingdom

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George III (1801–1811)

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Baron Moore[83] 1801 Moore extinct 1892 also Marquess of Drogheda
Baron Loftus[83] 1801 Tottenham Loftus extant also Marquess of Ely
Baron Butler[83] 1801 Butler extinct 1820 also Earl of Ormonde
Baron Carysfort[83] 1801 Proby extinct 1909 also Earl of Carysfort
Baron Alvanley[84] 1801 Arden extinct 1857  
Baroness Abercromby[84] 1801 Abercromby extinct 1924  
Baron Grey[85] 1801 Grey extant created Earl Grey in 1806
Baron Saint Helens[86] 1801 Fitzherbert extinct 1839 also Baron Saint Helens in Ireland
Baron Nelson[87] 1801 Nelson extant created Viscount Nelson on 22 May 1801, which title became extinct on 21 October 1805; created Earl Nelson on 20 November 1805
Baron Thomond[88] 1801 O'Brien extinct 10 February 1808 also Marquess of Thomond in Ireland
Baron Arklow[89] 1801 Guelph extinct 21 April 1843 subsidiary title of the Duke of Sussex
Baron Culloden[89] 1801 Guelph extinct 17 March 1904 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cambridge
Baron Keith[90] 1801 Elphinstone extinct 10 March 1823 also Baron Keith in Ireland; created Baron Keith on 17 September 1803 and Viscount Keith on 1 June 1814
Baron Hutchinson[90] 1801 Hely-Hutchinson extinct 29 June 1832 also Earl of Donoughmore in Ireland
Baron Redesdale[91] 1802 Mitford extinct 2 May 1886 created Earl of Redesdale in 1877
Baron Rivers[92] 1802 Pitt extinct 31 March 1880 also Baron Rivers until 1828
Baron Ellenborough[93] 1802 Law extant created Earl of Ellenborough on 22 October 1844, which title became extinct on 22 December 1871
Baroness Sandys[94] 1802 Hill extant also Marquess of Downshire in Ireland
Baron Arden[95] 1802 Percival extinct 2011 also Baron Arden in Ireland; succeeded as Earl of Egmont in 1841
Baron Sheffield[95] 1802 Baker Holroyd extinct 21 April 1909 also Baron Sheffield in Ireland; created Earl of Sheffield in Ireland in 1816, which title became extinct in 1909
Baron Dunira[96] 1802 Dundas extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Melville
Baron Keith[97] 1803 Elphinstone extinct 11 November 1867 also Baron Keith in Ireland and Baron Keith; created Viscount Keith on 1 June 1814
Baron Herbert[98] 1804 Clive extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Powis
Baron Powis[98] 1804 Clive extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Powis
Baron Lake[99] 1804 Lake extinct 24 June 1848 created Viscount Lake on 4 November 1807
Baron Barham[100] 1805 Middleton extant
Baron Collingwood[101] 1805 Collingwood extinct 7 March 1810
Baron Erskine[102] 1806 Erskine extant succeeded as Earl of Buchan in Scotland in 1960
Baron Soberton[103] 1806 Anson extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Anson; created Earl of Lichfield on 15 September 1831
Baron Monteagle[103] 1806 Brown extant also Marquess of Sligo in Ireland
Baron Ardrossan[103] 1806 Montgomery extant also Earl of Eglinton in Scotland
Baron Lauderdale[103] 1806 Maitland extinct 22 March 1863 also Earl of Lauderdale in Scotland
Baron Granard[103] 1806 Forbes extant also Earl of Granard in Ireland
Baron Crewe[103] 1806 Crewe extinct 3 January 1894
Baron Beauchamp[103] 1806 Lygon extinct 3 January 1979 created Earl Beauchamp on 1 December 1815
Baron Ponsonby[104] 1806 Ponsonby extinct 1866 created Viscount Ponsonby in 1839, which title became extinct in 1855
Baron Ailsa[105] 1806 Kennedy extant also Earl of Cassillis in Scotland; created Marquess of Ailsa in 1831
Baron Breadalbane[105] 1806 Campbell extinct 8 November 1862 also Earl of Breadalbane and Holland in Scotland; created Marquess of Breadalbane in 1831
Baron Gardner[106] 1806 Gardner dormant 1883 also Baron Gardner in Ireland
Baron Manners[107] 1807 Manners Sutton extant  
Baron Gambier[108] 1807 Gambier extinct 1833  
Baron Greenock[108] 1807 Cathcart extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Cathcart; created Earl Cathcart in 1814
Baron Hopetoun[109] 1809 Hope extant also Earl of Hopetoun in Scotland; created Marquess of Linlithgow on 27 October 1902
Baron Douro[110] 1809 Wellesley extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Wellington; created Earl of Wellington on 28 February 1812, Marquess of Wellington on 3 October 1812 and Duke of Wellington on 11 May 1814; also Earl of Mornington from 25 July 1863

Regency (1811–1820)

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Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Wilmington[111] 1812 Compton extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Northampton
Baron Niddry[112] 1814 Hope extant also Earl of Hopetoun from 1816; created Marquess of Linlithgow in 1902
Baron Lynedoch[112] 1814 Graham extinct 18 December 1843
Baron Combermere[112] 1814 Cotton extant created Viscount Combermere on 8 February 1827
Baron Hill[112] 1814 Hill extinct 10 December 1842 created Baron Hill on 16 January 1816 and Viscount Hill on 27 September 1842
Baron Beresford[112] 1814 Beresford extinct 8 January 1854 created Viscount Beresford on 22 April 1823
Baron Exmouth[113] 1814 Pellew extant created Viscount Exmouth on 10 December 1816
Baron Stewart[114] 1814 Stewart extant created Earl Vane on 8 July 1823; succeeded as Marquess of Londonderry in 1872
Baron Trench[115] 1815 Trench Le Poer extant also Earl of Clancarty in Ireland
Baron Bowes[116] 1815 Bowes extinct 3 July 1820 also Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in Scotland
Baron Dalhousie[116] 1815 Ramsay extinct 22 December 1860 also Earl of Dalhousie in Scotland; created Marquess of Dalhousie on 25 August 1849
Baron Meldrum[116] 1815 Gordon extant also Earl of Aboyne in Scotland; succeeded as Marquess of Huntly in 1836
Baron Ross[116] 1815 Boyle extinct 1890 also Earl of Glasgow in Scotland
Baron Grinstead[116] 1815 Cole extant also Earl of Enniskillen in Ireland
Baron Foxford[116] 1815 Pery extant also Earl of Limerick in Ireland
Baron Churchill[116] 1815 Spencer extant created Viscount Churchill in 1902
Baron Melbourne[116] 1815 Lamb extinct 1853 also Viscount Melbourne in Ireland; also Baron Beauvale from 1848
Baron Harris[116] 1815 Harris extant  
Baron Adbaston[117] 1815 Whitworth extinct 1825 subsidiary title of the Earl Whitworth
Baron Hill[118] 1816 Hill extant also Baron Hill, which title became extinct on 10 December 1842; created Viscount Hill on 27 September 1842
Baron Prudhoe[119] 1816 Percy extinct 12 February 1865 succeeded as Duke of Northumberland in 1847
Baron Colchester[120] 1817 Abbot extinct 26 February 1919

George IV (1820–1830)

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Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Ker[121] 1821 Kerr extant also Marquess of Lothian in Scotland
Baron Minster[121] 1821 Conyngham extant also Marquess Conyngham in Ireland
Baron Ormonde[121] 1821 Butler extinct 25 October 1997 also Earl of Ormonde in Ireland
Baron Wemyss[121] 1821 Douglas extant also Earl of Wemyss and Earl of March in Scotland
Baron Clanbrassil[121] 1821 Jocelyn extinct 3 July 1897 also Earl of Roden in Ireland
Baron Kingston[121] 1821 King extinct 8 September 1869 also Earl of Kingston in Ireland
Baron Silchester[121] 1821 Pakenham extant also Earl of Longford in Ireland
Baron Glenlyon[121] 1821 Murray extinct 8 May 1957 succeeded as Duke of Atholl in Scotland in 1846
Baron Maryborough[122] 1821 Pole extinct 25 July 1863
Baron Oriel[122] 1821 Foster, Skeffington extant also Viscount Ferrard in Ireland from 1828 and Viscount Massereene in Ireland from 1843
Baron Stowell[122] 1821 Scott extinct 28 January 1836
Baron Ravensworth[122] 1821 Liddell extant created Earl of Ravensworth on 2 April 1874, which title became extinct on 7 February 1904
Baron Delamere[122] 1821 Cholmondeley extant
Baron Forester[122] 1821 Forester extant
Baroness Rayleigh[122] 1821 Strutt extant
Baron Bexley[123] 1823 Vansittart extinct 8 February 1851
Baron Gifford[124] 1824 Gifford extant
Baron Penshurst[125] 1825 Smythe extinct 9 January 1869 also Viscount Strangford in Ireland
Baron Tadcaster[126] 1826 O'Bryen extinct 21 August 1846 also Marquess of Thomond in Ireland
Baron Somerhill[126] 1826 de Burgh extinct 12 April 1916 also Marquess of Clanricarde in Ireland
Baron Wigan[126] 1826 Lindsay extant also Earl of Crawford and Earl of Balcarres in Scotland
Baron Ranfurly[126] 1826 Knox extant also Viscount Northland in Ireland; created Earl of Ranfurly in Ireland on 14 September 1831
Baron Farnborough[126] 1826 Long extinct 17 January 1838
Baron de Tabley[126] 1826 Leicester extinct 22 November 1895
Baron Wharncliffe[126] 1826 Mackenzie extant
Baron Feversham[126] 1826 Duncombe extant created Earl of Feversham on 25 July 1868, which title became extinct on 4 September 1963
Baron Seaford[126] 1826 Ellis extant
Baron Lyndhurst[127] 1827 Copley extinct 12 October 1863
Baron Fife[128] 1827 Duff extinct 9 March 1857 also Earl Fife in Ireland
Baron Tenterden[128] 1827 Abbott extinct 16 September 1939
Baron Plunket[128] 1827 Plunket extant
Baron Melros[129] 1827 Hamilton extinct 1 December 1858 also Earl of Haddington in Scotland from 17 March 1828
Baron Cowley[130] 1828 Wellesley extant created Earl Cowley on 11 April 1857
Baron Stuart de Rothesay[130] 1828 Stuart extinct 6 November 1845
Baron Heytesbury[130] 1828 À Court extant
Baron Rosebery[130] 1828 Primrose extant also Earl of Rosebery
Baron Clanwilliam[130] 1828 Meade extant also Earl of Clanwilliam
Baron Durham[130] 1828 Lambton extant created Earl of Durham on 23 March 1833
Baron Skelmersdale[130] 1828 Wilbraham extant created Earl of Lathom on 3 May 1880, which title became extinct 6 February 1930
Baron Wallace[131] 1828 Wallace extinct 23 February 1844
Baron Wynford[132] 1829 Best extant

William IV (1830–1837)

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Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Brougham and Vaux[133] 1830 Brougham extinct 7 May 1868 created Baron Brougham and Vaux on 22 March 1860
Baron Tewkesbury[134] 1831 FitzClarence extinct 30 December 2000 subsidiary title of the Earl of Munster
Baron Kilmarnock[135] 1831 Hay, Carr extant also Earl of Erroll in Scotland until 24 January 1941
Baron Fingall[136] 1831 Plunkett extinct 5 March 1984 also Earl of Fingall in Ireland
Baron Sefton[136] 1831 Molyneux extinct 13 April 1972 also Earl of Sefton in Ireland
Baron Clements[137] 1831 Clements extinct 9 June 1952 also Earl of Leitrim in Ireland
Baron Rossie[136] 1831 Kinnaird extinct 7 January 1878 also Lord Kinnaird in Scotland
Baron Dover[136] 1831 Agar Ellis extinct 10 September 1899 also Viscount Clifden in Ireland and Baron Mendip in Great Britain from 1836
Baron Cavendish of Keighley[138] 1831 Cavendish extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Burlington; succeeded as Duke of Devonshire on 18 January 1858
Baron Kenlis[138] 1831 Taylour extant also Marquess of Headfort in Ireland
Baron Chaworth[138] 1831 Brabazon extant also Earl of Meath in Ireland
Baron Dunmore[138] 1831 Murray extinct 12 August 1980 also Earl of Dunmore in Scotland
Baron Ludlow[138] 1831 Ludlow extinct 16 April 1842 also Earl Ludlow in Ireland
Baron Hamilton[138] 1831 Hamilton extinct 22 December 1868 also Lord Belhaven and Stenton in Scotland
Baron Howden[138] 1831 Cradock extinct 9 October 1873 also Baron Howden in Ireland
Baron Panmure[138] 1831 Maule extinct 6 July 1874
Baron Oakley[138] 1831 Cadogan extant also Earl Cadogan from 1832
Baron Poltimore[138] 1831 Bampfylde extant
Baron Wenlock[138] 1831 Lawley extinct 10 April 1834
Baron Mostyn[138] 1831 Lloyd extant
Baron Segrave[138] 1831 Berkeley extinct 10 October 1857 created Earl Fitzhardinge on 17 August 1841
Baron Templemore[138] 1831 Chichester extant
Baron Dinorben[138] 1831 Hughes extinct 6 October 1852
Baron Cloncurry[139] 1831 Lawless extinct 18 July 1929 also Baron Cloncurry in Ireland
Baron de Saumarez[139] 1831 Saumarez extant
Baron Godolphin[140] 1832 Osborne extinct 20 March 1964 also Duke of Leeds in England
Baron Hunsdon[140] 1832 Cary extinct 12 March 1884 also Viscount of Falkland in Scotland
Baron Amesbury[140] 1832 Dundas extinct 30 June 1832
Baron Stanley[141] 1832 Smith Stanley extant also Earl of Derby from 1834
Baron Western[142] 1833 Western extinct 4 November 1844
Baron Raby[142] 1833 Vane extinct 21 August 1891 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cleveland
Baron Leveson[143] 1833 Leveson Gower extant subsidiary title of the Earl Granville
Baron Solway[144] 1833 Douglas extinct 3 December 1837 also Marquess of Queensberry in Scotland
Baron Denman[145] 1834 Denman extant
Baroness Wenman[146] 1834 Wykam extinct 9 August 1870
Baron Duncannon[147] 1834 Ponsonby extant succeeded as Earl of Bessborough in Ireland on 3 February 1844
Baron Fitzgerald[148] 1835 Vesey-FitzGerald extinct 11 May 1843 also Baron Fitzgerald and Vesey in Ireland
Baron Abinger[148] 1835 Scarlett extant  
Baron de L'Isle and Dudley[148] 1835 Sidney extant created Viscount De L'Isle in 1956
Baron Bottesford[149] 1835 Manners Sutton extinct 1941 subsidiary title of the Viscount Canterbury
Baron Ashburton[150] 1835 Baring extant  
Baron Glenelg[151] 1835 Grant extinct 1866  
Baron Hatherton[152] 1835 Littleton extant  
Baron Strafford[152] 1835 Byng extant created Earl of Strafford in 1847
Baron Worlingham[153] 1835 Acheson extant also Earl of Gosford in Ireland
Baron Cottenham[154] 1836 Pepys extant created Earl of Cottenham in 1850
Baroness Stratheden[154] 1836 Campbell extant
Baron Langdale[154] 1836 Bickersteth extinct 18 April 1851
Baron Portman[155] 1837 Portman extant created Viscount Portman on 28 March 1873
Baron Moreton[155] 1837 Moreton extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Ducie
Baron Lovat[155] 1837 Fraser extant
Baron Worsley[155] 1837 Pelham extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Yarborough
Baron Bateman[155] 1837 Hanbury extinct 4 November 1931
Baron Charlemont[156] 1837 Caulfeild extinct 12 January 1892 also Earl of Charlemont in Ireland

Victoria (1837–1901)

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Baron Kintore[157] 1838 Keith Falconer extinct 25 May 1966 also Earl of Kintore in Scotland
Baron Lismore[157] 1838 O'Callaghan extinct 29 October 1898 also Viscount Lismore in Ireland
Baron Rossmore[157] 1838 Westenra extant also Baron Rossmore in Ireland
Baron Carew[157] 1838 Carew extant also Baron Carew in Ireland
Baron de Mauley[157] 1838 Ponsonby extant
Baron Wrottesley[157] 1838 Wrottesley extant
Baron Sudeley[157] 1838 Hanbury Tracy extant
Baron Methuen[157] 1838 Methuen extant
Baron Beauvale[158] 1839 Lamb extinct 29 January 1853 succeeded as Viscount Melbourne in Ireland on 24 November 1848
Baron Furnival[159] 1839 Talbot extinct 29 October 1849 also Baron Talbot of Malahide in Ireland
Baron Stanley of Alderley[159] 1839 Stanley extant
Baron Stuart de Decies[159] 1839 Villiers Stuart extinct 23 January 1874
Baron Leigh[159] 1839 Leigh extant
Baron Wenlock[159] 1839 Thompson extinct 14 June 1932
Baron Lurgan[159] 1839 Brownlow extinct 17 September 1991
Baron Colborne[159] 1839 Ridley Colborne extinct 3 May 1854
Baron de Freyne[159] 1839 French extinct 29 September 1856 created Baron de Freyne on 5 April 1851
Baron Dunfermline[160] 1839 Abercromby extinct 2 July 1868
Baron Monteagle of Brandon[161] 1839 Spring Rice extant
Baron Seaton[162] 1839 Colborne extinct 12 March 1955
Baron Eden[163] 1839 Eden extinct 1 January 1849 subsidiary title of the Earl of Auckland
Baron Keane[163] 1839 Keane extinct 27 November 1901
Baron Sydenham[164] 1840 Poulett Thomson extinct 19 September 1841
Baron Campbell[165] 1841 Campbell extant
Baron Noel[166] 1841 Noel extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Gainsborough
Baron Oxenfoord[166] 1841 Dalrymple extant also Earl of Stair
Baron Kenmare[166] 1841 Browne extinct 1853 also Earl of Kenmare
Baron Ennishowen and Carrickfergus[166] 1841 Chichester extinct 1883 also Marquess of Donegall in Ireland from 1844 to 1883
Baron Vivian[166] 1841 Vivian extant  
Baron Congleton[166] 1841 Parnell extant  
Baron Metcalfe[167] 1845 Metcalfe extinct 1846  
Baron Gough[168] 1846 Gough extant created Viscount Gough in 1849
Baron Acheson[169] 1847 Acheson extant also Earl of Gosford from 1849
Baron Dartrey[169] 1847 Dawson extinct 9 February 1933 also Baron Cremorne; created Earl of Dartrey on 12 July 1866
Baron Milford[169] 1847 Philipps extinct 3 January 1857
Baron Eddisbury[170] 1848 Stanley extant
Baron Elgin[171] 1849 Bruce extant also Earl of Elgin and Earl of Kincardine in Scotland
Baron Clandeboye[172] 1850 Blackwood extinct 29 May 1988 created Earl of Dufferin on 13 November 1871 and Marquess of Dufferin and Ava on 17 November 1888, which titles became extinct on 29 May 1988
Baron Londesborough[173] 1850 Denison extant created Earl of Londesborough in 1887, which titles became extinct in 1963
Baron Overstone[173] 1850 Loyd extinct 1883
Baron Truro[174] 1850 Wilde extinct 1899
Baron Cranworth[175] 1850 Rolfe extinct 1868
Baron Broughton[176] 1851 Hobhouse extinct 1869
Baron de Freyne[177] 1851 French extant also Baron de Freyne, which title became extinct in 1856
Baron St Leonards[178] 1852 Sugden extinct 1985  
Baron Raglan[179] 1852 Somerset extant
Baron Aveland[180] 1856 Heathcote extinct 1983 also Baron Willoughby de Eresby from 1888 to 1983; created Earl of Ancaster in 1892
Baron Kenmare[181] 1856 Browne extinct 1952 also Earl of Kenmare in Ireland
Baron Lyons[182] 1856 Lyons extinct 1887 created Viscount Lyons (1881)
Baron Wensleydale[183] 1856 Parke extinct 25 February 1868 also Baron Wensleydale for life
Baron Belper[184] 1856 Strutt extant
Baron Talbot de Malahide[185] 1856 Talbot extinct 14 April 1973 also Baron Talbot de Malahide in Ireland
Baron Ebury[186] 1857 Grosvenor extant also Earl of Wilton from 1 October 1999
Baron Macaulay[186] 1857 Macaulay extinct 28 December 1859
Baron Skene[187] 1857 Duff extinct 29 January 1912 also Earl Fife in Ireland; created Earl of Fife on 13 July 1885, Duke of Fife on 29 July 1889 and Duke of Fife on 16 October 1899
Baron Chesham[188] 1858 Cavendish extant
Baron Chelmsford[189] 1858 Thesiger extant created Viscount Chelmsford on 3 June 1921
Baron Churston[190] 1858 Buller Yarde Buller extant
Baron Strathspey[191] 1858 Grant extinct 31 March 1884 also Earl of Seafield in Scotland
Baron Clyde[191] 1858 Campbell extinct 14 August 1863
Baron Kingsdown[192] 1858 Pemberton Leigh extinct 7 October 1867
Baron Leconfield[193] 1859 Wyndham extant also Baron Egremont from 1967
Baron Egerton[193] 1859 Egerton extinct 30 January 1958 created Earl Egerton on 22 July 1897
Baron Tredegar[193] 1859 Morgan extinct 17 November 1962 created Viscount Tredegar on 28 December 1905, which title became extinct on 11 March 1913, and Viscount Tredegar on 4 August 1926, which title became extinct on 27 April 1949
Baron Elphinstone[194] 1859 Elphinstone extinct 19 July 1860 also Lord Elphinstone in Scotland
Baron Lyveden[195] 1859 Smith extant
Baron Llanover[195] 1859 Hall extinct 27 April 1867
Baron Taunton[196] 1859 Labouchere extinct 13 July 1869
Baron Brougham and Vaux[197] 1860 Brougham extant also Baron Brougham and Vaux, which title became extinct on 7 May 1868
Baron Kinnaird[198] 1860 Kinnaird extinct 27 February 1997 also Lord Kinnaird in Scotland
Baron Herbert of Lea[199] 1861 Herbert extant succeeded as Earl of Pembroke in 1862
Baron Westbury[200] 1861 Bethell extant
Baron FitzHardinge[201] 1861 Berkeley extinct 5 December 1916
Baroness Castlehaven[202] 1861 Sutherland-Leveson-Gower extant subsidiary title of the Countess of Cromartie
Baroness Macleod[202] 1861 Sutherland-Leveson-Gower extant subsidiary title of the Countess of Cromartie
Baron Annaly[203] 1863 White extant
Baron Houghton[203] 1863 Milnes extinct 20 June 1945 created Earl of Crewe on 17 July 1895 and Marquess of Crewe on 3 July 1911
Baroness Buckhurst[204] 1864 Sackville, West extant also Earl De La Warr in Great Britain from 9 January 1870
Baron Romilly[205] 1866 Romilly extinct 29 June 1983
Baron Northbrook[205] 1866 Baring extant created Earl of Northbrook on 10 June 1876, which titles became extinct on 12 April 1929
Baron Barrogill[206] 1866 Sinclair extinct 25 May 1889 also Earl of Caithness in Scotland
Baron Clermont[206] 1866 Fortescue extinct 29 July 1887 also Baron Clermont in Ireland
Baron Meredyth[206] 1866 Somerville extinct 8 January 1929 also Baron Athlumney in Ireland
Baron Kenry[207] 1866 Windham-Quin extinct 14 June 1926 also Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl in Ireland
Baron Monck[208] 1866 Monck extant also Viscount Monck in Ireland
Baron Hartismere[209] 1866 Henniker, Henniker-Major extant also Baron Henniker in Ireland
Baron Lytton[209] 1866 Bulwer Lytton extant created Earl of Lytton on 28 April 1880
Baron Hylton[209] 1866 Jolliffe extant
Baron Strathnairn[210] 1866 Rose extinct 16 October 1885
Baron Penrhyn[211] 1866 Douglas Pennant extant
Baron Brancepeth[212] 1866 Hamilton Russell extant also Viscount Boyne in Ireland
Baron Colonsay[213] 1867 McNeill extinct 31 January 1874
Baron Cairns[213] 1867 Cairns extant created Earl Cairns on 27 September 1878
Baron Kesteven[214] 1868 Trollope extinct 5 November 1915
Baron Ormathwaite[214] 1868 Walsh extinct 8 March 1984
Baron Fitzwalter[214] 1868 Bridges extinct 6 December 1875
Baron O'Neill[214] 1868 O'Neill extant
Baron Napier of Magdala[215] 1868 Napier extant
Baron Gormanston[216] 1868 Preston extant also Viscount Gormanston in Ireland
Baron Hatherley[217] 1868 Wood extinct 1881  
Baron Lawrence[218] 1869 Lawrence extant  
Baron Penzance[219] 1869 Wilde extinct 1899  
Baron Dunning[220] 1869 Rogerson Rollo extant also Lord Rollo in Scotland
Baron Balinhard[221] 1869 Carnegie extant also Earl of Southesk in Scotland; also Duke of Fife from 1992
Baron Hare[221] 1869 Hare extant also Earl of Listowel in Ireland
Baron Howard of Glossop[221] 1869 FitzAlan Howard extant  
Baron Castletown[221] 1869 FitzPatrick extinct 1937  
Baron Acton[221] 1869 Dalberg-Acton extant  
Baron Robartes[221] 1869 Agar-Robartes extinct 1974  
Baron Wolverton[221] 1869 Glyn extant
Baron Greville[221] 1869 Greville-Nugent extinct 9 December 1987
Baron Kildare[222] 1870 Fitzgerald extant also Duke of Leinster from 1874
Baron O'Hagan[223] 1870 O'Hagan extant
Baron Lisgar[224] 1870 Young extinct 6 October 1876
Baron Dalling and Bulwer[225] 1871 Bulwer extinct 23 May 1872
Baron Sandhurst[225] 1871 Mansfield extant created Viscount Sandhurst on 1 January 1917, which title became extinct in 1921
Baroness Burdett-Coutts[226] 1871 Burdett-Coutts extinct 30 December 1906
Baron Bloomfield[227] 1871 Bloomfield extinct 17 August 1879 also Baron Bloomfield in Ireland
Baron Blachford[228] 1871 Rogers extinct 1889  
Baron Ettrick[229] 1872 Napier extant also Lord Napier in Scotland
Baron Hanmer[230] 1872 Hanmer extinct 1881  
Baron Selborne[231] 1872 Palmer extant created Earl of Selborne in 1882
Baron Breadalbane[232] 1873 Campbell extinct 1922 also Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
Baron Somerton[233] 1873 Agar extant also Earl of Normanton in Ireland
Baron Waveney[233] 1873 Adair extinct 1886  
Baron Marjoribanks[234] 1873 Robertson extinct 1873  
Baron Aberdare[235] 1873 Bruce extant  
Baron Lanerton[236] 1874 Howard extinct 1880  
Baron Moncreiff[236] 1874 Moncreiff extant
Baron Coleridge[236] 1874 Coleridge extant
Baron Emly[236] 1874 Monsell extinct 24 November 1932
Baron Carlingford[237] 1874 Parkinson Fortescue extinct 30 January 1898
Baron Cottesloe[237] 1874 Fremantle extant
Baron Hammond[237] 1874 Hammond extinct 29 April 1890
Baron Hampton[238] 1874 Pakington extant
Baron Winmarleigh[239] 1874 Wilson Patten extinct 11 July 1892
Baron Eslington[240] 1874 Liddell extinct 7 February 1904 subsidiary title of the Earl of Ravensworth
Baron Douglas[241] 1875 Home extant also Earl of Home
Baron Ramsay[241] 1875 Ramsay extant also Earl of Dalhousie in Scotland
Baron Grey de Radcliffe[241] 1875 Egerton extinct 18 January 1885 succeeded as Earl of Wilton in 1882
Baron Fermanagh[242] 1876 Crichton extant also Earl of Erne
Baron Harlech[242] 1876 Ormsby-Gore extant
Baron Alington[242] 1876 Sturt extinct 17 September 1940
Baron Tollemache[242] 1876 Tollemache extant
Baron Gerard[242] 1876 Gerard extant
Baron Sackville[243] 1876 Sackville-West extant
Baron Airey[244] 1876 Airey extinct 13 September 1881
Baron Norton[245] 1878 Adderley extant
Baron Shute[246] 1880 Barrington extinct 6 April 1990 also Viscount Barrington
Baroness Bolsover[247] 1880 Cavendish-Bentinck extinct 30 July 1990 also Duke of Portland from 1893
Baron Haldon[248] 1880 Palk extinct 11 January 1939
Baron Wimborne[248] 1880 Guest extant created Viscount Wimborne on 15 June 1918
Baron Ardilaun[248] 1880 Guinness extinct 20 January 1915
Baron Lamington[248] 1880 Cochrane Wishart Baillie extinct 20 September 1951
Baron Donington[249] 1880 Abney Hastings extinct 31 May 1927
Baron Trevor[249] 1880 Hill-Trevor extant
Baron Rowton[249] 1880 Lowry Corry extinct 9 November 1903
Baron Mount Temple[250] 1880 Cowper-Temple extinct 17 October 1888
Baron Brabourne[250] 1880 Knatchbull-Hugessen extant
Baron Ampthill[251] 1881 Russell extant
Baron Arklow[252] 1881 Wettin suspended 1919 subsidiary title of the Duke of Albany
Baron Tweeddale[253] 1881 Hay extant also Marquess of Tweeddale
Baron Howth[253] 1881 St Lawrence extinct 9 March 1909 also Earl of Howth
Baron Reay[253] 1881 Mackay extinct 1 August 1921 also Lord Reay
Baron Derwent[253] 1881 Van den Bempde-Johnstone extant
Baron Hothfield[253] 1881 Tufton extant
Baron Tweedmouth[253] 1881 Marjoribanks extinct 23 April 1935
Baron Bramwell[254] 1882 Bramwell extinct 9 May 1892
Baron Alcester[255] 1882 Seymour extinct 30 March 1895
Baron Wolseley[255] 1882 Wolseley extinct 25 March 1913 created Viscount Wolseley on 28 September 1885
Baron Tennyson[256] 1884 Tennyson extant
Baron Strathspey[257] 1884 Ogilvie Grant extant also Earl of Seafield in Scotland until 1915
Baron Monk Bretton[258] 1884 Dodson extant
Baron Northbourne[258] 1884 James extant
Baron Sudley[259] 1884 Gore extant also Earl of Arran in Ireland
Baron de Vesci[259] 1884 Vesey extinct 6 July 1903 also Viscount de Vesci in Ireland
Baron Herries[259] 1884 Constable Maxwell extinct 5 October 1908 also Lord Herries in Scotland
Baron Halsbury[260] 1885 Giffard extinct 31 December 2010 created Earl of Halsbury on 19 January 1898
Baron Powerscourt[261] 1885 Wingfield extant also Viscount Powerscourt
Baron Northington[261] 1885 Henley extant also Baron Henley in Ireland
Baron Rothschild[261] 1885 Rothschild extant
Baron Revelstoke[261] 1885 Baring extant
Baron Monkswell[261] 1885 Collier extant
Baron Hobhouse[261] 1885 Hobhouse extinct 6 December 1904
Baron Lingen[261] 1885 Lingen extinct 22 July 1905
Baron Ashbourne[261] 1885 Gibson extant
Baron Saint Oswald[261] 1885 Winn extant
Baron Wantage[262] 1885 Loyd-Lindsay extinct 10 June 1901
Baron Esher[262] 1885 Brett extant created Viscount Esher on 11 November 1897
Baron Deramore[263] 1885 Bateson extinct 20 August 2006
Baron Montagu of Beaulieu[264] 1885 Montagu-Douglas-Scott extant
Baron Elphinstone[264] 1885 Elphinstone extant also Lord Elphinstone in Scotland
Baron Colville of Culross[264] 1885 Colville extant also Lord Colville of Culross in Scotland; created Viscount Colville of Culross on 12 July 1902
Baron Herschell[265] 1886 Herschell extinct 26 October 2008
Baron Hillingdon[266] 1886 Mills extinct 1 September 1982
Baron Hindlip[266] 1886 Allsopp extant
Baron Grimthorpe[266] 1886 Beckett extant
Baron Stalbridge[267] 1886 Grosvenor extinct 24 December 1949
Baron Kensington[267] 1886 Edwardes extant also Baron Kensington in Ireland
Baron Farnborough[268] 1886 May extinct 17 May 1886
Baron Burton[269] 1886 Bass extinct 1 February 1909 created Baron Burton on 29 November 1897
Baron Hamilton of Dalzell[269] 1886 Hamilton extant
Baron Brassey[269] 1886 Brassey extinct 12 November 1919 created Earl Brassey on 5 July 1911
Baron Thring[269] 1886 Thring extinct 4 February 1907
Baron Stanley of Preston[270] 1886 Stanley extant succeeded as Earl of Derby in 1893
Baron Connemara[271] 1887 Bourke extinct 1902  
Baron Bowes[272] 1887 Bowes Lyon extant also Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Baron Monckton[272] 1887 Monckton-Arundell extinct 1971 also Viscount Galway in Ireland
Baron Saint Levan[272] 1887 St Aubyn extant  
Baron Magheramorne[272] 1887 McGarel-Hogg extinct 1957  
Baron Armstrong[272] 1887 Armstrong extinct 1900  
Baron Basing[272] 1887 Sclater-Booth extant  
Baron de Ramsey[272] 1887 Fellowes extant  
Baron Cheylesmore[272] 1887 Eaton extinct 1974  
Baron Addington[273] 1887 Hubbard extant  
Baron Knutsford[274] 1888 Holland extant created Viscount Knutsford on 3 August 1895
Baron Savile[275] 1888 Savile extant
Baron Field[276] 1890 Field extinct 23 January 1907
Baron Sandford[277] 1891 Sandford extinct 31 December 1893
Baron Iveagh[277] 1891 Guinness extant created Viscount Iveagh on 18 December 1905 and Earl of Iveagh on 30 September 1919
Baron Mount Stephen[278] 1891 Stephen extinct 29 November 1921
Baron Masham[279] 1891 Cunliffe Lister extinct 4 January 1924
Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe[280] 1891 Macdonald extinct 5 September 1920
Baron Roberts of Kandahar[281] 1892 Roberts extinct 14 November 1914 created Earl Roberts on 11 February 1901
Baron Hood of Avalon[281][282] 1892 Hood extinct 15 November 1901
Baron Kelvin[282] 1892 Thomson extinct 17 December 1907
Baron Killarney[283] 1892 Wettin merged in Crown 6 May 1910 subsidiary title of the Duke of York; became Duke of Cornwall in England and Duke of Rothesay and Earl of Carrick in Scotland on 22 January 1901; created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester on 9 November 1901
Baron Rookwood[284] 1892 Ibbetson extinct 15 January 1902
Baron Cromer[284] 1892 Baring extant created Viscount Cromer on 25 January 1899 and Earl of Cromer on 6 August 1901
Baron Shand[285] 1892 Shand extinct 6 March 1904
Baron Medway[286] 1892 Gathorne-Hardy extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Cranbrook
Baron Ashcombe[287] 1892 Cubitt extant
Baron Knightley[287] 1892 Knightley extinct 19 December 1895
Baron Blythswood[287] 1892 Campbell extinct 14 September 1940
Baron Crawshaw[287] 1892 Brooks extant
Baron Amherst of Hackney[287] 1892 Tyssen Amherst extant
Baron Newton[288] 1892 Legh extant
Baron Dunleath[288] 1892 Mulholland extant
Baron Llangattock[288] 1892 Rolls extinct 31 October 1916
Baron Playfair[289] 1892 Playfair extinct 26 December 1939
Baron Battersea[289] 1892 Flower extinct 27 November 1907
Baron Swansea[290] 1893 Vivian extant
Baron Farrer[291] 1893 Farrer extinct 16 December 1964
Baron Overtoun[291] 1893 White extinct 15 February 1908
Baron Hawkesbury[291] 1893 Foljambe extant created Earl of Liverpool on 22 December 1905
Baron Kelhead[291] 1893 Douglas extinct 19 October 1894
Baron Stanmore[292] 1893 Hamilton-Gordon extinct 13 April 1957
Baron Rendel[293] 1894 Rendel extinct 4 June 1913
Baron Welby[294] 1894 Welby extinct 29 October 1915
Baron Loch[295] 1895 Loch extinct 24 June 1991
Baron Wandsworth[295] 1895 Stern extinct 10 February 1912
Baron Ashton[295] 1895 Williamson extinct 27 May 1930
Baron Burghclere[296] 1895 Gardner extinct 6 May 1921
Baron James of Hereford[297] 1895 James extinct 18 August 1911
Baron Rathmore[298] 1895 Plunket extinct 22 August 1919
Baron Pirbright[298] 1895 de Worms extinct 9 January 1903
Baron Glenesk[298] 1895 Borthwick extinct 24 November 1908
Baron Leighton[299] 1896 Leighton extinct 25 January 1896
Baron Aldenham[300] 1896 Gibbs extant
Baron Heneage[301] 1896 Heneage extinct 19 February 1967
Baron Malcolm of Poltalloch[301] 1896 Malcolm extinct 6 March 1902
Baron Roos[302] 1896 Manners extant also Duke of Rutland
Baron Rosmead[303] 1896 Robinson extinct 26 May 1933
Baron Kinnear[304] 1897 Kinnear extinct 20 December 1917
Baron Lister[304] 1897 Lister extinct 10 February 1912
Baron Fairlie[305] 1897 Boyle extant also Earl of Glasgow
Baron Dawnay[305] 1897 Dawnay extant also Viscount Downe
Baron Ludlow[305] 1897 Lopes extinct 8 November 1922
Baron HolmPatrick[305] 1897 Hamilton extant
Baron Inverclyde[305] 1897 Burns extinct 17 June 1957
Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal[306] 1897 Smith extinct 21 January 1914 created Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal on 26 June 1900
Baron Burton[307] 1897 Bass extant also Baron Burton, which title became extinct on 1 February 1909
Baron Newlands[308] 1898 Hozier extinct 5 September 1929
Baron Farquhar[308] 1898 Townsend-Farquhar extinct 30 August 1923 created Viscount Farquhar on 21 June 1917 and Earl Farquhar on 30 November 1922
Baron Muncaster[309] 1898 Pennington extinct 30 March 1917 also Baron Muncaster in Ireland
Baron Haliburton[309] 1898 Haliburton extinct 21 April 1907
Baron Kitchener of Khartoum[310] 1898 Kitchener extinct 5 June 1916 created Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum on 11 July 1902 and Earl Kitchener on 27 July 1914
Baron Currie[311] 1899 Currie extinct 12 May 1906
Baron Glanusk[311] 1899 Bailey extant
Baron Brampton[311] 1899 Hawkins extinct 6 October 1907
Baron Cranworth[311] 1899 Gurdon extant
Baroness Dorchester[312] 1899 Carleton extinct 20 January 1963
Baron Pauncefote[313] 1899 Pauncefote extinct 24 May 1902
Baron Northcote[314] 1900 Northcote extinct 29 September 1911
Baron Avebury[314] 1900 Lubbock extant
Baron Killanin[315] 1900 Morris extant also Baron Morris for life
Baron O'Brien[315] 1900 O'Brien extinct 7 September 1914
Baron Alverstone[316] 1900 Webster extinct 15 December 1915 created Viscount Alverstone on 24 November 1913
Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal[317] 1900 Smith extant also Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, which title became extinct on 21 January 1914
Baron Wensleydale[318] 1900 Ridley extant subsidiary title of Viscount Ridley

Edward VII (1901–1910)

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Baron Milner[319] 1901 Milner extinct 13 May 1925 created Viscount Milner on 15 July 1902
Baron Barrymore[320] 1902 Smith-Barry extinct 22 February 1925
Baron Kinross[321] 1902 Balfour extant
Baron Shuttleworth[321] 1902 Kay-Shuttleworth extant
Baron Allerton[321] 1902 Jackson extinct 1 July 1991
Baron Grenfell[321] 1902 Grenfell extant created Baron Grenfell of Kilvey for life on 17 April 2000
Baron Knollys[321] 1902 Knollys extant created Viscount Knollys on 4 July 1911
Baron Redesdale[321] 1902 Freeman-Mitford extant created Baron Mitford for life on 18 April 2000
Baron Burnham[322] 1903 Levy-Lawson extant created Viscount Burnham on 16 May 1919, which title became extinct on 20 July 1933
Baron Biddulph[322] 1903 Biddulph extant
Baron Estcourt[322] 1903 Sotheron-Estcourt extinct 12 January 1915
Baron Armstrong[322] 1903 Watson-Armstrong extinct 1 October 1987
Baron St Helier[323] 1905 Jeune extinct 9 April 1905
Baron Dunedin[324] 1905 Murray extinct 21 August 1942 created Viscount Dunedin on 17 February 1926
Baron Leith of Fyvie[325] 1905 Forbes-Leith extinct 14 November 1925
Baron Sanderson[326] 1905 Sanderson extinct 21 March 1923
Baron Ritchie of Dundee[327] 1905 Ritchie extant
Baron Waleran[328] 1905 Walrond extinct 4 April 1966
Baron Knaresborough[329] 1905 Meysey-Thompson extinct 3 March 1929
Baron Northcliffe[329] 1905 Harmsworth extinct 14 August 1922 created Viscount Northcliffe on 14 January 1918
Baron Michelham[329] 1905 Stern extinct 29 March 1984
Baron Faber[329] 1905 Faber extinct 17 September 1920
Baron Desborough[329] 1905 Grenfell extinct 9 January 1945
Baron Loreburn[330] 1906 Reid extinct 30 November 1923 created Earl Loreburn on 4 July 1911
Baron Fitzmaurice[331] 1906 Fitzmaurice extinct 21 June 1935
Baron Weardale[331] 1906 Stanhope extinct 1 March 1923
Baron Haversham[331] 1906 Hayter extinct 10 May 1917
Baron Hemphill[331] 1906 Hemphill extant
Baron Joicey[332] 1906 Joicey extant
Baron Nunburnholme[333] 1906 Wilson extant
Baron Winterstoke[333] 1906 Wills extinct 29 January 1911
Baron Colebrooke[334] 1906 Colebrooke extinct 28 February 1939
Baron Courtney of Penwith[335] 1906 Courtney extinct 11 May 1918
Baron Eversley[335] 1906 Shaw-Lefevre extinct 19 April 1928
Baron Pirrie[335] 1906 Pirrie extinct 6 June 1924 created Viscount Pirrie on 9 July 1921
Baron Glantawe[335] 1906 Jenkins extinct 27 July 1915
Baron Armitstead[335] 1906 Armitstead extinct 7 December 1915
Baron Allendale[335] 1906 Beaumont extant created Viscount Allendale on 5 July 1911
Baron Airedale[336] 1907 Kitson extinct 19 March 1996
Baron Swaythling[336] 1907 Samuel-Montagu extant
Baron Blyth[336] 1907 Blyth extant
Baron Peckover[336] 1907 Peckover extinct 21 October 1919
Baron Lochee[337] 1908 Robertson extinct 13 September 1911
Baron MacDonnell[338] 1908 MacDonnell extinct 9 June 1925
Baron Marchamley[338] 1908 Whiteley extant
Baron Holden[339] 1908 Holden extinct 6 July 1951
Baron St Davids[340] 1908 Philipps extant created Viscount St Davids on 17 June 1918
Baron Pentland[341] 1909 Sinclair extinct 14 February 1984
Baron Gorell[341] 1909 Barnes extant
Baron Desart[342] 1909 Cuffe extinct 4 November 1934 also Earl of Desart in Ireland
Baron Fisher[343] 1909 Fisher extant
Baron Kilbracken[343] 1909 Godley extant
Baron Ashby St Ledgers[344] 1910 Guest extant succeeded as Baron Wimborne in 1914; created Viscount Wimborne in 1918
Baron Mersey[344] 1910 Bigham extant created Viscount Mersey on 22 January 1916
Baron Islington[345] 1910 Dickson-Poynder extinct 6 December 1936

George V (1910–1936)

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Baron Southwark[346] 1910 Causton extinct 23 February 1929
Baron Ilkeston[347] 1910 Foster extinct 4 January 1952
Baron Devonport[347] 1910 Kearley extant created Viscount Devonport on 22 June 1917
Baron Cowdray[347] 1910 Pearson extant created Viscount Cowdray on 2 January 1917
Baron Rotherham[347] 1910 Holland extinct 24 January 1950
Baron Furness[347] 1910 Furness extinct 1 May 1995 created Viscount Furness on 16 January 1918
Baron Willingdon[347] 1910 Freeman-Thomas extinct 19 March 1979 created Viscount Willingdon on 23 June 1924, Earl of Willingdon on 20 February 1931 and Marquess of Willingdon on 26 May 1936
Baron Hardinge of Penshurst[348] 1910 Hardinge extant
Baron de Villiers[349] 1910 de Villiers extant
Baron Glenconner[350] 1911 Tennant extant
Baron Mountgarret[351] 1911 Butler extant also Viscount Mountgarret and Baron Kells in Ireland
Baron Aberconway[351] 1911 McLaren extant
Baron St Audries[351] 1911 Fuller-Acland-Hood extinct 16 October 1971
Baron Stamfordham[351] 1911 Bigge extinct 31 March 1931
Baron Merthyr[351] 1911 Lewis extant
Baron Inchcape[352] 1911 Mackay extant created Viscount Inchcape on 21 January 1924 and Earl of Inchcape on 20 June 1929
Baron Rowallan[352] 1911 Corbett extant
Baron Ashton of Hyde[352] 1911 Ashton extant
Baron Charnwood[352] 1911 Benson extinct 1 February 1955
Baron Epsom[351] 1911 Primrose extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Midlothian; also Earl of Rosebery
Baron Douglas of Baads[351] 1911 Akers-Douglas extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Chilston
Baron Ravensdale[353] 1911 Curzon extant subsidiary title of the Earl Curzon of Kedleston, created Viscount Scarsdale at the same time, also Baron Curzon of Kedleston in Ireland, created Marquess Curzon of Kedleston and Earl of Kedleston on 28 June 1921, which titles all extinct 20 March 1925, except Viscount Scarsdale, from which this title was separated, created Baroness Ravensdale of Kedleston for life on 6 October 1958, which title extinct 9 February 1966
Baron Emmott[354] 1911 Emmott extinct 13 December 1926
Baron Strachie[354] 1911 Strachey extinct 17 May 1973
Baron Carmichael[355] 1912 Gibson-Carmichael extinct 16 January 1926
Baron Pontypridd[355] 1912 Thomas extinct 14 December 1927
Baron Hollenden[355] 1912 Morley extant
Baron Butler of Mount Juliet[356] 1912 Butler extant also Earl of Carrick in Ireland
Baron Channing of Wellingborough[356] 1912 Channing extinct 20 February 1926
Baron Nicholson[357] 1912 Nicholson extinct 13 September 1918
Baron Murray of Elibank[358] 1912 Murray extinct 13 September 1920
Baron Whitburgh[359][360] 1912 Borthwick extinct 29 September 1967
Baron Sydenham of Combe[361] 1913 Clarke extinct 7 February 1933
Baron Rochdale[362] 1913 Kemp extant created Viscount Rochdale on 20 January 1960
Baron Reading[363] 1914 Isaacs extant created Viscount Reading on 26 June 1916, Earl of Reading on 20 December 1917 and Marquess of Reading on 7 May 1926
Baron Strathclyde[364] 1914 Ure extinct 2 October 1928
Baron Rothermere[364] 1914 Harmsworth extant created Viscount Rothermere on 17 May 1919
Baron Parmoor[365] 1914 Cripps extant
Baron Cozens-Hardy[366] 1914 Cozens-Hardy extinct 11 September 1975
Baron D'Abernon[367] 1914 Vincent extinct 1 November 1941 created Viscount D'Abernon on 20 February 1926
Baron Ranksborough[367] 1914 Brocklehurst extinct 28 February 1921
Baron Lyell[367] 1914 Lyell extinct 11 January 2017
Baron Denton[368] 1914 Kitchener extinct 16 December 2011 subsidiary title of the Earl Kitchener
Baron Cunliffe[369] 1914 Cunliffe extant
Baron Wrenbury[370] 1915 Buckley extant
Baron Buckmaster[371] 1915 Buckmaster extant created Viscount Buckmaster on 24 February 1933
Baron Bertie of Thame[372] 1915 Bertie extinct 29 August 1954 created Viscount Bertie of Thame on 2 September 1918
Baron Muir-Mackenzie[373] 1915 Muir Mackenzie extinct 22 May 1930
Baron Beresford[374] 1916 Beresford extinct 6 September 1919
Baron Faringdon[374] 1916 Henderson extant
Baron Shaughnessy[374] 1916 Shaughnessy extant
Baron Astor[374] 1916 Astor extant created Viscount Astor on 23 June 1917
Baron Rathcreedan[374] 1916 Norton extant
Baron Rhondda[374] 1916 Thomas extinct 3 July 1918 created Viscount Rhondda on 19 June 1918
Baron Somerleyton[375] 1916 Crossley extant
Baron Carnock[375] 1916 Nicolson extant
Baron Anslow[375] 1916 Mosley extinct 20 August 1933
Baron Glentanar[375] 1916 Coats extinct 28 June 1971
Baron Roundway[375] 1916 Colston extinct 29 March 1944
Baron Finlay[376] 1916 Finlay extinct 30 June 1945 created Viscount Finlay on 27 March 1919
Baron Stuart of Wortley[377] 1917 Stuart-Wortley extinct 24 April 1926
Baron Beaverbrook[377] 1917 Aitken extant
Baron Nuneham[377] 1917 Harcourt extinct 3 January 1979 Viscount Harcourt
Baron Gainford[377] 1917 Pease extant
Baron Forteviot[378] 1917 Dewar extant
Baron Roe[378] 1917 Roe extinct 7 June 1923
Baron Doverdale[378] 1917 Partington extinct 18 January 1949
Baron Atholstan[379] 1917 Graham extinct 28 January 1938
Baron Annesley[380] 1917 Annesley extinct 6 October 1949 also Viscount Valentia in Ireland
Baron Lambourne[381] 1917 Lockwood extinct 26 December 1928
Baron Treowen[381] 1917 Herbert extinct 18 October 1933
Baron Leverhulme[381] 1917 Lever extinct 4 July 2000 created Viscount Leverhulme on 27 November 1922
Baron Colwyn[382] 1917 Smith extant
Baron Gisborough[381] 1917 Chaloner extant
Baron Southborough[383] 1917 Hopwood extinct 15 June 1992
Baron Morris[384] 1918 Morris extant
Baron Cawley[385] 1918 Cawley extant
Baron Armaghdale[385] 1918 Lonsdale extinct 8 June 1924
Baron Queenborough[385] 1918 Paget extinct 22 September 1949
Baron Terrington[385] 1918 Woodhouse extant
Baron Weir[386] 1918 Weir extant created Viscount Weir on 25 June 1938
Baron Glenarthur[387] 1918 Arthur extant
Baron Glanely[387] 1918 Tatem extinct 28 June 1942
Baron Wittenham[388] 1918 Faber extinct 1 February 1931
Baron Shandon[388] 1918 O'Brien extinct 10 September 1930
Baron Phillimore[387] 1918 Phillimore extant
Baron Lee of Fareham[386] 1918 Lee extant created Viscount Lee of Fareham on 28 November 1922
Baron Bledisloe[389] 1918 Bathurst extant created Viscount Bledisloe on 24 June 1935
Baron Sterndale[390] 1918 Pickford extinct 17 August 1923
Baron Downham[391] 1918 Fisher extinct 2 July 1920
Baron Birkenhead[392] 1919 Smith extinct 18 February 1985 created Viscount Birkenhead on 15 June 1921 and Earl of Birkenhead on 28 November 1922
Baron Ernle[393] 1919 Prothero extinct 1 July 1937
Baron Inverforth[393] 1919 Weir extant
Baron Sinha[394] 1919 Sinha extant
Baron Askwith[395] 1919 Askwith extinct 2 June 1942
Baron Chalmers[396] 1919 Chalmers extinct 17 November 1938
Baron Cochrane of Cults[397] 1919 Cochrane extant
Baron Wyfold[397] 1919 Hermon-Hodge extinct 8 April 1999
Baron Clwyd[397] 1919 Roberts extant
Baron Dewar[397] 1919 Dewar extinct 11 April 1930
Baron Beatty[398] 1919 Beatty extant subsidiary title of the Earl Beatty
Baron Haig[398] 1919 Haig extant subsidiary title of the Earl Haig
Baron Plumer[399] 1919 Plumer extinct 24 February 1944 created Viscount Plumer on 24 June 1929
Baron Byng of Vimy[399] 1919 Byng extinct 6 June 1935 created Viscount Byng of Vimy on 12 January 1928
Baron Horne[399] 1919 Horne extinct 14 August 1929
Baron Russell of Liverpool[399] 1919 Russell extant
Baron Rawlinson[400] 1919 Rawlinson extinct 28 March 1925
Baron Wavertree[400] 1919 Walker extinct 2 February 1933
Baron Ruthven of Gowrie[400] 1919 Hore-Ruthven extant also Earl of Gowrie since 1956
Baron Swinfen[401] 1919 Eady extant
Baron Wester Wemyss[402] 1919 Wemyss extinct 24 May 1933
Baron Meston[403] 1919 Meston extant
Baron Forster[404] 1919 Forster extinct 15 January 1936
Baron Ashfield[405] 1920 Stanley extinct 4 November 1948
Baron Riddell[406] 1920 Riddell extinct 5 December 1934
Baron Dawson of Penn[407] 1920 Dawson extinct 7 March 1945 created Viscount Dawson of Penn on 30 October 1936
Baron Cullen of Ashbourne[408] 1920 Cokayne extant  
Baron Killarney[409] 1920 Windsor merged in Crown 1936 subsidiary title of the Duke of York
Baron Marshall of Chipstead[410] 1921 Marshall extinct 1936  
Baron Invernairn[411] 1921 Beardmore extinct 1936  
Baron Cable[412] 1921 Cable extinct 1927  
Baron Ystwyth[413] 1921 Vaughan-Davies extinct 1935  
Baron Seaforth[414] 1921 Stewart-Mackenzie extinct 1923  
Baron Illingworth[415] 1921 Illingworth extinct 1942  
Baron Bearsted[416] 1921 Samuel extant created Viscount Bearsted in 1925
Baron Dalziel of Kirkcaldy[417] 1921 Dalziel extinct 1935  
Baron Ailwyn[418] 1921 Fellowes extinct 1988  
Baron Glenavy[419] 1921 Campbell extinct 1 June 1984
Baron Trevethin[420] 1921 Lawrence extant
Baron Glendyne[421] 1922 Nivison extant
Baron Woolavington[421] 1922 Buchanan extinct 9 August 1935
Baron Manton[421] 1922 Watson extant
Baron Barnby[421] 1922 Willey extinct 30 April 1982
Baron Hewart[422] 1922 Hewart extinct 23 July 1964 created Viscount Hewart on 28 October 1940
Baron Forres[423] 1922 Williamson extant
Baron Vestey[423] 1922 Vestey extant
Baron Waring[424] 1922 Waring extinct 9 January 1940
Baron Borwick[425] 1922 Borwick extant
Baron Mildmay of Flete[426] 1922 Mildmay extinct 12 May 1950
Baron Maclay[426] 1922 Maclay extant
Baron Wargrave[426] 1922 Goulding extinct 17 July 1936
Baron Bethell[426] 1922 Bethell extant
Baron Daryngton[427] 1923 Pease extinct 5 April 1994
Baron Kylsant[428] 1923 Philipps extinct 5 June 1937
Baron Lawrence of Kingsgate[429] 1923 Lawrence extinct 17 December 1927
Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon[429] 1923 Gibbs extant also Baron Aldenham from 1939
Baron Jessel[430] 1924 Jessel extinct 13 June 1990
Baron Darling[430] 1924 Darling extant
Baron Banbury of Southam[431] 1924 Banbury extant
Baron Olivier[432] 1924 Olivier extinct 15 February 1943
Baron Thomson[432] 1924 Thomson extinct 5 October 1930
Baron Arnold[432][433] 1924 Arnold extinct 3 August 1945
Baron Danesfort[434] 1924 Butcher extinct 30 June 1935
Baron Stevenson[435] 1924 Stevenson extinct 10 June 1926
Baron Merrivale[436] 1925 Duke extant
Baron Bradbury[437] 1925 Bradbury extant
Baron Stonehaven[438] 1925 Baird extant created Viscount Stonehaven on 27 June 1938
Baron Lloyd[439] 1925 Lloyd extinct 5 November 1985
Baron Irwin[440] 1925 Wood extant also Viscount Halifax from 19 January 1934; created Earl of Halifax on 11 July 1944
Baron Mereworth[441] 1926 Browne extant also Baron Oranmore and Browne in Ireland
Baron Hanworth[442] 1926 Pollock extant created Viscount Hanworth on 17 January 1936
Baron Buckland[443] 1926 Berry extinct 23 May 1928
Baron Warrington of Clyffe[444] 1926 Warrington extinct 26 October 1937
Baron Greenway[445] 1927 Greenway extant
Baron Hayter[446] 1927 Chubb extant
Baron Cornwallis[446] 1927 Cornwallis extant
Baron Daresbury[447] 1927 Greenall extant
Baron Dalziel of Wooler[448] 1927 Dalziel extinct 18 April 1928
Baron Cushendun[449] 1927 McNeill extinct 12 October 1934
Baron Wraxall[450] 1928 Gibbs extant
Baron Strickland[451] 1928 Strickland extinct 22 August 1940
Baron Lugard[452] 1928 Lugard extinct 11 April 1945
Baron Culloden[453] 1928 Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Gloucester
Baron Hailsham[454] 1928 Hogg extant created Viscount Hailsham on 4 July 1929
Baron Melchett[455] 1928 Mond extant
Baron Remnant[456] 1928 Remnant extant
Baron Ebbisham[457] 1928 Blades extinct 12 April 1991
Baron Davidson of Lambeth[458] 1928 Davidson extinct 25 May 1930
Baron Trent[459] 1929 Boot extinct 8 March 1956
Baron Moynihan[459] 1929 Moynihan extant
Baron Fairhaven[459] 1929 Broughton extinct 20 August 1966 created Baron Fairhaven on 25 July 1961
Baron Craigmyle[460] 1929 Shaw extant also Baron Shaw for life, which title became extinct on 28 June 1937
Baron Brotherton[461] 1929 Brotherton extinct 21 October 1930
Baron Bayford[461] 1929 Sanders extinct 24 February 1940
Baron Camrose[461] 1929 Berry extant created Viscount Camrose on 20 January 1941
Baron Sankey[462] 1929 Sankey extinct 6 February 1948 created Viscount Sankey on 30 January 1932
Baron Passfield[463] 1929 Webb extinct 13 October 1947
Baron Dulverton[464] 1929 Wills extant
Baron Alvingham[464] 1929 Yerburgh extant
Baron Marks[464] 1929 Marks extinct 24 September 1938
Baron Luke[465] 1929 Lawson-Johnston extant
Baron Amulree[466] 1929 Mackenzie extinct 15 December 1983
Baron Tyrrell[467] 1929 Tyrrell extinct 14 March 1947
Baron Greenwood[468] 1929 Greenwood extinct 7 July 2003 created Viscount Greenwood on 16 February 1937
Baron Baden-Powell[469] 1929 Baden-Powell extant
Baron Marley[470] 1930 Aman extinct 13 March 1990
Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede[471] 1930 Ponsonby extant created Baron Ponsonby of Roehampton for life on 19 April 2000
Baron Dickinson[471] 1930 Dickinson extant
Baron Wakefield[471] 1930 Wakefield extinct 15 January 1941 created Viscount Wakefield on 28 June 1934
Baron Kirkley[472] 1930 Noble extinct 11 September 1935
Baron Trenchard[473] 1930 Trenchard extant created Viscount Trenchard on 31 January 1936
Baron Noel-Buxton[474] 1930 Buxton extant
Baron Sanderson[474] 1930 Furniss extinct 25 March 1939
Baron Howard of Penrith[475] 1930 Howard extant
Baron Plender[476] 1931 Plender extinct 19 January 1946
Baron Hyndley[476] 1931 Hindley extinct 5 January 1963 created Viscount Hyndley on 2 February 1948
Baron Rutherford of Nelson[476] 1931 Rutherford extinct 19 October 1937
Baron Rochester[477] 1931 Lamb extant
Baron Snell[478] 1931 Snell extinct 21 April 1944
Baron Mamhead[479] 1931 Newman extinct 2 November 1945
Baron Conway of Allington[479][480] 1931 Conway extinct 19 April 1937
Baron Mount Temple[481] 1932 Ashley extinct 3 July 1939
Baron Selsdon[481] 1932 Mitchell-Thomson extant
Baron Allen of Hurtwood[482] 1932 Allen extinct 3 March 1939
Baron Moyne[483] 1932 Guinness extant
Baron Rhayader[484] 1932 Jones extinct 26 September 1939
Baron Woodbridge[485] 1932 Churchman extinct 3 February 1949
Baron Essendon[486] 1932 Lewis extinct 18 July 1978
Baron Davies[486] 1932 Davies extant
Baron Gladstone of Hawarden[486] 1932 Gladstone extinct 28 April 1935
Baron Rankeillour[487] 1932 Hope extant
Baron Hutchison of Montrose[488] 1932 Hutchison extinct 13 June 1950
Baron Runciman[489] 1933 Runciman extant Heir created Viscount Runciman of Doxford on 10 June 1937 and Barony subsequently merged
Baron Brocket[490] 1933 Nall-Cain extant
Baron Horder[490] 1933 Horder extinct 2 July 1997
Baron Milne[491] 1933 Milne extant
Baron Duveen[492] 1933 Duveen extinct 25 May 1939
Baron Rennell[493] 1933 Rodd extant
Baron Mottistone[494][495] 1933 Seely extant
Baron Iliffe[496] 1933 Iliffe extant
Baron Palmer[496] 1933 Palmer extant
Baron Bingley[497] 1933 Lane-Fox extinct 11 December 1947
Baron Rockley[498] 1934 Cecil extant
Baron Portsea[498] 1934 Falle extinct 1 November 1948
Baron Nuffield[498] 1934 Morris extinct 22 August 1963 created Viscount Nuffield on 24 January 1938
Baron Eltisley[498] 1934 Newton extinct 2 September 1942
Baron Elton[499] 1934 Elton extant
Baron Bingham[500] 1934 Bingham extant also Earl of Lucan and Baron Lucan in Ireland
Baron Alness[501] 1934 Munro extinct 6 October 1955
Baron Hirst[500] 1934 Hirst extinct 22 January 1943
Baron Wakehurst[500] 1934 Loder extant
Baron Leighinmohr[502] 1934 Pollock extant
Baron Downpatrick[503] 1934 Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Kent
Baron Rushcliffe[504] 1935 Betterton extinct 18 November 1949
Baron Hesketh[504] 1935 Fermor-Hesketh extant
Baron Portal[504] 1935 Portal extinct 6 May 1949 created Viscount Portal on 1 February 1945
Baron Tweedsmuir[505] 1935 Buchan extant
Baron Sysonby[506] 1935 Ponsonby extinct 23 October 2009
Baron Wigram[506] 1935 Wigram extant
Baron Blackford[506] 1935 Mason extinct 15 May 1988
Baron Riverdale[507] 1935 Balfour extant
Baron May[507] 1935 May extant
Baron St Just[507] 1935 Grenfell extinct 14 October 1984
Baron Kennet[508] 1935 Young extant
Baron Gowrie[509] 1935 Hore-Ruthven extant created Earl of Gowrie on 8 January 1945
Baron Strathcarron[510] 1936 Macpherson extant

Edward VIII (1936)

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Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Glenravel[511] 1 Feb 1936 Benn extinct 1937  
Baron Kemsley[511] 3 Feb 1936 Berry extant created Viscount Kemsley in 1945
Baron Catto[512] 24 Feb 1936 Catto extant  
Baron Cautley[513] 14 July 1936 Cautley extinct 1946  
Baron Hailey[513] 15 July 1936 Hailey extinct 1969  
Baron Austin[513] 16 July 1936 Austin extinct 1941  
Baron Wardington[513] 17 July 1936 Pease extant  

George VI (1936–1952)

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Creation
Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Windlesham[514] 1937 Hennessy extant created Baron Hennessy for life in 1999
Baron Mancroft[514] 1937 Samuel extant  
Baron McGowan[514] 1937 McGowan extant  
Baron Addison[515] 1937 Addison extant created Viscount Addison in 1945
Baron Denham[515] 1937 Bowyer extant  
Baron Rea[515] 1937 Rea extant
Baron Chatfield[515] 1937 Chatfield extinct 30 September 2007
Baron Cadman[515] 1937 Cadman extant
Baron Marchwood[516] 1937 Penny extant created Viscount Marchwood on 13 September 1945
Baron Kenilworth[517] 1937 Siddeley extant
Baron Southwood[517] 1937 Elias extinct 10 April 1946 created Viscount Southwood on 25 January 1946
Baron Pender[517] 1937 Denison-Pender extant
Baron Roborough[518] 1938 Lopes extant
Baron Birdwood[519] 1938 Birdwood extinct 11 July 2015
Baron Brassey of Apethorpe[520] 1938 Brassey extant
Baron Belstead[519] 1938 Ganzoni extinct 2005 created Baron Ganzoni for life in 1999
Baron Perry[521] 1938 Perry extinct 17 June 1956
Baron Stamp[522] 1938 Stamp extant
Baron Bicester[522] 1938 Smith extant
Baron Fairfield[523] 1939 Greer extinct 1945  
Baron Milford[523] 1939 Philipps extant  
Baron Hankey[523] 1939 Hankey extant  
Baron Harmsworth[523] 1939 Harmsworth extant  
Baron Brooke of Oakley[524] 1939 Brooke extinct 1944  
Baron Rotherwick[524] 1939 Cayzer extant  
Baron Ennisdale[524] 1939 Lyons extinct 1963  
Baron Woolton[524] 1939 Marquis extant created Viscount Woolton in 1953 and Earl of Woolton in 1956
Baron Glentoran[525] 1939 Dixon extant  
Baron Tryon[526] 1940 Tryon extant  
Baron Croft[527] 1940 Croft extant  
Baron Abertay[528] 1940 Barrie extinct 1940  
Baron Teviot[528] 1940 Kerr extant
Baron Nathan[528] 1940 Nathan extant
Baron Reith[529] 1940 Reith extant
Baron Quickswood[530] 1941 Gascoyne-Cecil extinct 10 December 1956
Baron Merriman[531] 1941 Merriman extinct 18 January 1962
Baron Kindersley[531] 1941 Kindersley extant
Baron Ironside[531] 1941 Ironside extant
Baron Leathers[532] 1941 Leathers extant created Viscount Leathers on 18 January 1954
Baron Vansittart[533] 1941 Vansittart extinct 14 February 1957
Baron Cherwell[533] 1941 Lindemann extinct 3 July 1957 created Viscount Cherwell on 26 June 1956
Baron Greene[534] 1941 Greene extinct 16 April 1952
Baron Soulbury[535] 1941 Ramsbotham extant created Viscount Soulbury on 16 July 1954
Baron Sherwood[536] 1941 Seely extinct 1 April 1970
Baron Latham[537] 1942 Latham extant
Baron Wedgwood[538] 1942 Wedgwood extant
Baron Geddes[539] 1942 Geddes extant
Baron Winster[540] 1942 Fletcher extinct 7 June 1961
Baron Clauson[541] 1942 Clauson extinct 15 March 1946
Baron Bruntisfield[542] 1942 Warrender extant
Baron Lang of Lambeth[543] 1942 Lang extinct 5 December 1945
Baron Brabazon of Tara[544] 1942 Moore-Brabazon extant
Baron Keynes[545] 1942 Keynes extinct 21 April 1946
Baron Keyes[546] 1943 Keyes extant
Baron Hemingford[547] 1943 Herbert extant
Baron Moran[548] 1943 Wilson extant
Baron Killearn[549] 1943 Lampson extant
Baron Dowding[550] 1943 Dowding extant
Baron Gretton[551] 1944 Gretton extant
Baron Royden[552] 1944 Royden extinct 6 November 1950
Baron Westwood[552] 1944 Westwood extant
Baron Ammon[552] 1944 Ammon extinct 2 April 1960
Baron Courtauld-Thomson[552] 1944 Courtauld-Thomson extinct 1 November 1954
Baron Schuster[553] 1944 Schuster extinct 28 June 1956
Baron Norman[554] 1944 Norman extinct 4 February 1950
Baron Hazlerigg[555] 1945 Hazlerigg extant
Baron Hacking[556] 1945 Hacking extant
Baron Courthope[556] 1945 Courthope extinct 2 September 1955
Baron Balfour of Inchrye[556] 1945 Balfour extinct 14 April 2013
Baron Jackson[557] 1945 Jackson extinct 2 May 1954
Baron Quibell[557] 1945 Quibell extinct 16 April 1962
Baron Walkden[557] 1945 Walkden extinct 25 April 1951
Baron Chetwode[557] 1945 Chetwode extant
Baron Cope[558] 1945 Cope extinct 15 July 1946
Baron Ramsden[558] 1945 Ramsden extinct 9 August 1955
Baron Chattisham[558] 1945 Brass extinct 24 August 1945
Baron Sandford[558] 1945 Edmondson extant
Baron Altrincham[559] 1945 Grigg extant
Baron Jowitt[559] 1945 Jowitt extinct 16 August 1957 created Viscount Jowitt on 20 January 1947 and Earl Jowitt on 24 December 1951
Baron Pethick-Lawrence[560] 1945 Pethick-Lawrence extinct 17 September 1961
Baron Llewellin[561] 1945 Llewellin extinct 24 January 1957
Baron Lyle of Westbourne[561] 1945 Lyle extinct 1 August 1976
Baron Broadbridge[561] 1945 Broadbridge extant
Baron Cunningham of Hyndhope[562] 1945 Cunningham extinct 12 June 1963 created Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope on 26 January 1946
Baron Portal of Hungerford[562] 1945 Portal extinct 29 September 1990 created Viscount Portal of Hungerford on 28 January 1946, which title became extinct on 22 April 1971
Baron Alanbrooke[563] 1945 Brooke extant created Viscount Alanbrooke on 29 January 1946
Baron Broughshane[562] 1945 Davison extinct 2006
Baron Pakenham[562] 1945 Pakenham extant succeeded as Earl of Longford in 1961
Baron Henderson[563] 1945 Henderson extinct 4 April 1984
Baron Mountevans[564] 1945 Evans extant
Baron Lindsay of Birker[564] 1945 Lindsay extant
Baron Piercy[565] 1945 Piercy extant
Baron Morrison[565] 1945 Morrison extinct 28 October 1997
Baron Chorley[565] 1945 Chorley extant
Baron Calverley[566] 1945 Muff extant
Baron Rusholme[567] 1945 Palmer extinct 18 August 1977
Baron Tedder[568] 1946 Tedder extant
Baron Colgrain[568] 1946 Campbell extant
Baron Inman[568] 1946 Inman extinct 26 August 1979
Baron Tovey[569] 1946 Tovey extinct 12 January 1971
Baron Darwen[569] 1946 Davies extant
Baron Wilson[570] 1946 Wilson extinct 1 February 2009
Baron Inverchapel[571] 1946 Clark Kerr extinct 5 July 1951
Baron Beveridge[572] 1946 Beveridge extinct 16 March 1963
Baron Uvedale of North End[573] 1946 Woodall extinct 28 February 1974
Baron Lucas of Chilworth[573] 1946 Lucas extant
Baron Shepherd[573] 1946 Shepherd extant created Baron Shepherd of Spalding for life on 16 November 1999
Baron Citrine[574] 1946 Citrine extinct 5 August 2006
Baron Brand[575] 1946 Brand extinct 23 August 1963
Baron Newall[574] 1946 Newall extant
Baron Fraser of North Cape[576] 1946 Fraser extinct 12 February 1981
Baron Oaksey[577] 1947 Lawrence extant
Baron Ismay[578] 1947 Ismay extinct 17 December 1965
Baron Rugby[579] 1947 Maffey extant
Baron Layton[577] 1947 Layton extant
Baron Simon of Wythenshawe[577] 1947 Simon extant
Baron Kershaw[578] 1947 Kershaw extant
Baron Trefgarne[578] 1947 Garro-Jones extant
Baron Dukeston[580] 1947 Dukes extinct 14 May 1948
Baron Crook[581] 1947 Crook extant
Baron Robinson[582] 1947 Robinson extinct 5 September 1952
Baron Amwell[583] 1947 Montague extant
Baron Milverton[584] 1947 Richards extant  
Baron Romsey[585] 1947 Mountbatten extant subsidiary title of the Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Baron Greenwich[586] 1947 Mountbatten extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh, created Earl of Merioneth at the same time
Baron Mackintosh of Halifax[587] 1948 Mackintosh extant created Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax in 1957
Baron Douglas of Kirtleside[588] 1948 Douglas extinct 1969  
Baron Braintree[589] 1948 Crittall extinct 1961  
Baron Clydesmuir[590] 1948 Colville extant  
Baron Webb-Johnson[591] 1948 Webb-Johnson extinct 1958  
Baron Maenan[591] 1948 Taylor extinct 1951  
Baron Williams[592] 1948 Williams extinct 1966  
Baron Adams[593] 1949 Adams extinct 1960  
Baron Boyd-Orr[594] 1949 Boyd-Orr extinct 25 June 1971
Baron Macdonald of Gwaenysgor[595] 1949 Macdonald extinct 27 January 2002
Baron Badeley[596] 1949 Badeley extinct 27 September 1951
Baron Dugan of Victoria[597] 1949 Dugan extinct 17 August 1951
Baron Archibald[598] 1949 Archibald extinct 27 February 1996
Baron Wilmot of Selmeston[599] 1950 Wilmot extinct 22 July 1964
Baron Bilsland[600] 1950 Bilsland extinct 10 December 1970
Baron Burden[601] 1950 Burden extant
Baron Haden-Guest[601] 1950 Haden-Guest extant
Baron Henderson of Ardwick[599] 1950 Henderson extinct 26 February 1950
Baron Lawson[602] 1950 Lawson extinct 3 August 1965
Baron Douglas of Barloch[603] 1950 Douglas extinct 31 March 1980
Baron Silkin[604] 1950 Silkin extant
Baron Hurcomb[604] 1950 Hurcomb extinct 7 August 1975
Baron Campion[604] 1950 Campion extinct 6 April 1958
Baron Hives[604] 1950 Hives extant
Baron Greenhill[605] 1950 Greenhill extant
Baron Ogmore[604] 1950 Rees-Williams extant
Baron Morris of Kenwood[604] 1950 Morris extant
Baron Macpherson of Drumochter[606] 1951 Macpherson extant
Baron Hungarton[607] 1951 Crawford extinct 14 June 1966
Baron McEntee[608] 1951 McEntee extinct 11 February 1953
Baron Kenswood[609] 1951 Whitfield extant
Baron Freyberg[610] 1951 Freyberg extant
Baron Milner of Leeds[611] 1951 Milner extant
Baron Kirkwood[612] 1951 Kirkwood extant
Baron Wise[612] 1951 Wise extant
Baron Mathers[613] 1952 Mathers extinct 26 September 1965

Elizabeth II (1952–present)

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Creation
Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Turnour[613] 1952 Turnour extinct 26 August 1962 also Earl Winterton
Baron Rideau[614] 1952 Alexander extant subsidiary title of the Earl Alexander of Tunis
Baron Simonds[615] 1952 Simonds extinct 28 June 1971 also Baron Simonds for life; created Viscount Simonds on 18 October 1954
Baron Jeffreys[616] 1952 Jeffreys extant
Baron Rathcavan[617] 1953 O'Neill extant
Baron Percy of Newcastle[617] 1953 Percy extinct 3 April 1958
Baron Baillieu[618] 1953 Baillieu extant
Baron Glyn[619] 1953 Glyn extinct 1 May 1960
Baron Grantchester[619] 1953 Suenson-Taylor extant
Baron Bennett of Edgbaston[619] 1953 Bennett extinct 29 September 1957
Baron Salter[620] 1953 Salter extinct 1975  
Baron Hore-Belisha[621] 1954 Hore-Belisha extinct 1957  
Baron Strang[622] 1954 Strang extinct 19 December 2014  
Baron Dovercourt[621] 1954 Holmes extinct 1961  
Baron Moore[623] 1954 Moore extant also Earl of Drogheda
Baron Coleraine[624] 1954 Law extant  
Baron Harvey of Tasburgh[625] 1954 Harvey extant  
Baron Glassary[626] 1954 Scrymgeour-Wedderburn extant also Earl of Dundee
Baron Cooper of Culross[627] 1954 Cooper extinct 1955  
Baron Gridley[628] 1955 Gridley extant  
Baron Adrian[629] 1955 Adrian extinct 1995  
Baron Strathalmond[630] 1955 Fraser extant
Baron Strathclyde[631] 1955 Galbraith extant
Baron Masham[631] 1955 Cunliffe-Lister extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Swinton
Baron Conesford[632] 1955 Strauss extinct 28 August 1974
Baron Clitheroe[633] 1955 Assheton extant
Baron Heyworth[634] 1955 Heyworth extinct 15 June 1974
Baron McNair[635] 1955 McNair extant
Baron McCorquodale of Newton[636] 1955 McCorquodale extinct 25 September 1971
Baron Colyton[637] 1956 Hopkinson extant
Baron Evershed[637] 1956 Evershed extinct 3 October 1966
Baron Astor of Hever[638] 1956 Astor extant
Baron Godber[638] 1956 Godber extinct 10 April 1976
Baron Weeks[639] 1956 Weeks extinct 19 August 1960
Baron Cohen of Birkenhead[640] 1956 Cohen extinct 7 August 1977
Baron Sinclair of Cleeve[641] 1957 Sinclair extant
Baron Mills[641] 1957 Mills extant created Viscount Mills on 22 August 1962
Baron Bridges[642] 1957 Bridges extant
Baron Hailes[643] 1957 Buchan-Hepburn extinct 5 November 1974
Baron Evans[644] 1957 Evans extinct 26 October 1963
Baron Rank[644] 1957 Rank extinct 29 March 1972
Baron Norrie[645] 1957 Norrie extant
Baron Brecon[646] 1958 Lewis extinct 10 October 1976
Baron Birkett[647] 1958 Birkett extant
Baron Harding of Petherton[648] 1958 Harding extant
Baron Robins[649] 1958 Robins extinct 21 July 1962
Baron Poole[650] 1958 Poole extant
Baron Rootes[651] 1959 Rootes extant
Baron Netherthorpe[652] 1959 Turner extant
Baron Crathorne[653] 1959 Dugdale extant
Baron Forster of Harraby[653] 1959 Forster extinct 24 July 1972
Baron Spens[654] 1959 Spens extant
Baron MacAndrew[655] 1959 MacAndrew extant
Baron Nelson of Stafford[656] 1960 Nelson extant
Baron Howick of Glendale[657] 1960 Baring extant
Baron Gladwyn[658] 1960 Jebb extinct 15 August 2017
Baron Sanderson of Ayot[659] 1960 Sanderson extant
Baron Nugent[660] 1960 Nugent extinct 27 April 1973
Baron Cobbold[661] 1960 Cobbold extant
Baron Fleck[662] 1961 Fleck extinct 6 August 1968
Baron Robertson of Oakridge[663] 1961 Robertson extant
Baron Marks of Broughton[664] 1961 Marks extant
Baron Fairhaven[665] 1961 Broughton extant also Baron Fairhaven, which title extinct 20 August 1966
Baron Leighton of St Mellons[666] 1962 Seager extant
Baron Brain[666] 1962 Brain extant
Baron Aldington[667] 1962 Low extant created Baron Low for life on 16 November 1999, which title became extinct on 7 December 2000
Baron Inchyra[668] 1962 Millar extant
Baron Lambury[669] 1962 Lord extinct 13 September 1967
Baron Mabane[670] 1962 Mabane extinct 16 November 1969
Baron Dilhorne[671] 1962 Manningham-Buller extant created Viscount Dilhorne on 7 December 1964
Baron Fyfe of Dornoch[672] 1962 Fyfe extinct 27 January 1967 subsidiary title of the Earl of Kilmuir
Baron Eccles[673] 1962 Eccles extant created Viscount Eccles on 14 January 1964
Baron Silsoe[674] 1963 Eve extant
Baron Normanbrook[675] 1963 Brook extinct 15 June 1967
Baron Weston-super-Mare[676] 1963 Alexander extinct 11 January 1965 subsidiary title of the Earl Alexander of Hillsborough
Baron Drumalbyn[677] 1963 Macpherson extinct 11 October 1987
Baron Wakefield of Kendal[678] 1963 Wakefield extinct 12 August 1983
Baron Egremont[679] 1963 Wyndham extant also Baron Leconfield from 1967
Baron Thomson of Fleet[680] 1964 Thomson extant
Baron Martonmere[681] 1964 Robinson extant
Baron Sherfield[682] 1964 Makins extant
Baron Inglewood[682] 1964 Fletcher-Vane extant
Baron Glendevon[683] 1964 Hope extant
Baron Erskine of Rerrick[684] 1964 Erskine extinct 7 June 1995
Baron Grimston of Westbury[685] 1964 Grimston extant
Baron Erroll of Hale[686] 1964 Erroll extinct 14 September 2000
Baron Renwick[687] 1964 Renwick extant
Baron Fraser of Allander[688] 1964 Fraser extinct 5 May 1987
Baron St Helens[688] 1964 Hughes-Young extant
Baron Margadale[688] 1965 Morrison extant
Baron Killyleagh[689] 1986 Mountbatten-Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of York, created Earl of Inverness at the same time
Baron Carrickfergus[690] 2011 Mountbatten-Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Cambridge, created Earl of Strathearn at the same time
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