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List of earldoms

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This page lists all earldoms, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

The Norman conquest of England introduced the continental Frankish title of "count" (comes) into England, which soon became identified with the previous titles of Danish "jarl" and Anglo-Saxon "earl" in England. Until the reign of Edward III in the 14th century, the peerage of England consisted exclusively of earls and barons.

It remains a matter of debate whether early Anglo-Norman counts/earls held their title by tenure (as barons did) or as a personal dignity conferred separately from the land grants. At least three types of early earldoms can be distinguished - (1) earls palatine (e.g. Chester, Pembroke, Durham) whose titles were connected to entire counties, with regal jurisdiction (jura regalia) and enjoying full privileges and fruits of royal seigniory, (2) earldoms created by the king and appointed to a county, but only enjoying right to a third of the profits of the pleas of the county court; (3) earldoms created by royal grants of large tracts of land to be held in feudal service (per servitum unius comitatus), erecting the tract to a county to support the earldom. Nonetheless, for the last few centuries of English history, earldoms have always been created by letters patent or charters, and the volume of earldoms has long exceeded the number of territorial counties, and, as a result, the names of many earldoms are associated with smaller units (estates, villages, families, etc.).

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Earldoms in England before 1066

Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Earl of Northumbria 1017 Hlathir extinct 1023 1st creation; recreated 1031, 1055, 1065, 1067, 1068, 1072, 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of East Anglia 1017 Thorkell forfeit 1021 1st creation; recreated 1044, 1051, 1067
Earl of Wessex 1020 Godwine extinct 1066 1st creation; recreated 1999
Earl of Kent 1020 Godwine extinct 1066 1st creation; recreated 1067, 1141, 1227, 1321, 1360, 1461, 1465, 1866
Earl of Mercia 1030 Leofric extinct 1071
Earl of Northumbria 1031 Siward extinct 1055 2nd creation; recreated 1055, 1065, 1067, 1068, 1072, 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Hereford 1043 Godwine forfeit 1051 1st creation; recreated 1052, 1058, 1067, 1141, 1199
Earl of East Anglia 1044 Godwine extinct 1066 2nd creation; forfeit 1051–1057; recreated 1051, 1067
Earl of East Anglia 1051 Leofric forfeit 1057 3rd creation; recreated 1067
Earl of Hereford 1052 de Mantes extinct 1057 2nd creation; recreated 1058, 1067, 1141, 1199
Earl of Northumbria 1055 Godwine extinct 1065 3rd creation; recreated 1065, 1067, 1068, 1072, 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Hereford 1058 Godwine extinct 1066 3rd creation; recreated 1067, 1141, 1199
Earl of Huntingdon 1065 Waltheof extinct 1237 1st creation; also Earl of Northampton; created Earl of Northumbria from 1139 to 1157; recreated 1337, 1377, 1388, 1471, 1529
Earl of Northampton 1065 Waltheof extinct 1237 1st creation; also Earl of Huntingdon; created Earl of Northumbria from 1139 to 1157; recreated 1337, 1604, 1618
Earl of Northumbria 1065 Leofric forfeit 1067 4th creation; recreated 1067, 1067, 1067, 1068, 1072, 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189

Earldoms in the Peerage of England, 1066–1707

  •   This indicates an extant Earldom.
  •   This indicates an abeyant Earldom.
Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Earl of East Anglia 1067 de Gael renamed 1070 4th creation; renamed to Earl of Norfolk in 1070
Earl of Hereford 1067 Fitzosbern forfeit 1074 4th creation; recreated 1141, 1199
Earl of Kent 1067 Odo forfeit 1088 2nd creation; recreated 1141, 1227, 1321, 1360, 1461, 1465, 1866
Earl of Northumbria 1067 Copsi extinct 1067 5th creation; recreated 1067, 1068, 1072, 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Northumbria 1067 Osulf extinct 1067 6th creation; recreated 1067, 1068, 1072, 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Northumbria 1067 Gospatric forfeit 1072 7th creation; forfeit 1068–1070; recreated 1068, 1072, 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Cornwall 1068 Moreton forfeit 1106 1st creation; recreated 1140, 1141, 1180, 1189, 1217, 1225, 1307, 1330
Earl of Northumbria 1068 de Comyn extinct 1069 8th creation; recreated 1070, 1072, 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Dorset 1070 Osmund extinct 1099 1st creation; recreated 1411, 1441, 1603
Earl of Norfolk 1070 de Gael forfeit 1074 1st creation; recreated 1140, 1312, 1644
Earl of Chester 1070 of Oosterzele forfeit 1071, by the first earl 1st creation; recreated 1071, 1121, 1232, 1253, 1264, 1850
Earl of Chester 1071 d'Avranches extinct 1120, on the death of the 2nd earl 2nd creation; recreated 1121, 1232, 1253, 1264, 1850
Earl of Northumbria 1072 Waltheof forfeit 1075 9th creation; recreated 1075, 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Shrewsbury 1074 de Montgomery forfeit 1102 1st creation; recreated 1442
Earl of Northumbria 1075 Walcher extinct 1080 10th creation; also Bishop of Durham; recreated 1080, 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Northumbria 1080 de Coucy resigned 1086 11th creation; recreated 1086, 1139, 1189
Earl of Albemarle 1081 de Blois, de Fortz extinct 1274, on the death of the 6th countess  
Earl of Northumbria 1086 de Mowbray forfeit 1095 12th creation; recreated 1139, 1189
Earl of Surrey 1088 de Warenne extinct 1415  
Earl of Warwick 1088 de Newburgh forfeit 1499  
Earl of Gloucester 1093 Fitzeustace extinct 1094  
Earl of Buckingham 1097 de Giffard extinct 1164, on the death of the 2nd earl  
Earl of Devon 1100 de Redvers forfeit 1471 also forfeit 1461–1470
Earl of Leicester 1107 Bellamont or Beaumont extinct 1204  
Earl of Chester 1121 Meschin, Gernon, Kevelioc, Blondeville extinct 1232, on the death of the 4th earl of this creation 3rd creation; recreated 1232, 1253, 1264, 1850
Earl of Gloucester 1121 Fitzroy, Fitzrobert extinct 1183  
Earl of Richmond 1136 de Bretagne extinct 1203  
Earl of Arundel 1138[1] Aubigny, Fitzalan, Howard extant also Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Surrey and Earl of Norfolk from 1660
Earl of Bedford 1138 Beaumont forfeit 1142, by the 1st earl  
Earl of Derby 1138 Ferrers forfeit 1266  
Earl of Hertford 1138 de Clare extinct 1314  
Earl of Pembroke 1138 de Clare extinct 1185  
Earl of Worcester 1138 de Bellomont extinct 1145  
Earl of Essex 1139 de Mandeville extinct 1189  
Earl of Northumbria 1139 Dunkeld forfeit 1157 13th creation; also Earl of Huntingdon; recreated 1189
Earl of Cornwall 1140 de Bretagne deprived 1141 2nd creation; recreated 1141, 1180, 1189, 1217, 1225, 1307, 1330
Earl of Norfolk 1140 Bigod extinct 1307 2nd creation; recreated 1312, 1644
Earl of Cornwall 1141 Dunstanville extinct 1175 3rd creation; recreated 1180, 1189, 1217, 1225, 1307, 1330
Earl of Hereford 1141 de Gloucester, Fitzmiles extinct 1155 5th creation; recreated 1199
Earl of Kent 1141 Ipre forfeit 1155 3rd creation; recreated 1227, 1321, 1360, 1461, 1465, 1866
Earl of Lincoln 1141 Aubigny exchanged for Arundel, 1143  
Earl of Oxford 1141 de Vere dormant 1703 forfeit 1265, 1388–1393, 1475–1485
Earl of Somerset 1141 de Mohun extinct 1155 granted by Empress Matilda, unconfirmed by subsequent monarchs, never used by descendants
Earl of Lincoln 1143 de Roumare extinct 1155  
Earl of Lincoln 1147 de Gant extinct 1156  
Earl of Salisbury 1149 de Salisbury forfeit 1322  
Earl of Buckingham 1164 de Clare extinct 1176, on the death of the first earl also Earl of Pembroke
Earl of Cornwall 1180 Baldwin extinct 1188 4th creation; recreated 1189, 1217, 1225, 1307, 1330
Earl of Cornwall 1189 Plantagenet merged in crown 1199 5th creation; recreated 1217, 1225, 1307, 1330
Earl of Northumbria 1189 de Puiset extinct 1195 14th creation; also Bishop of Durham
Earl of Pembroke 1189 Marshall extant 1245  
Earl of Essex 1199 Fitzpiers extinct 1227  
Earl of Hereford 1199 de Bohun extinct 1373 lands and titles stolen by crown.
Earl of Leicester 1206 Montfort forfeit 1264  
Earl of Winchester 1207 Quincy extinct 1264  
Earl of Cornwall 1217 Fitz-Count resigned 1220 6th creation; recreated 1225, 1307, 1330
Earl of Lincoln 1217 de Blundeville extinct 1232 also Earl of Chester
Earl of Kent 1226 Burgh extinct 1243 4th creation; recreated 1321, 1360, 1461, 1465, 1866
Earl of Cornwall 1226 Plantagenet extinct 1300 7th creation; recreated 1307, 1330
Earl of Essex 1227 de Bohun extant 1372  
Earl of Lincoln 1232 Lacy, Plantagenet extinct 1348  
Earl of Chester 1232 of Scotland extinct 1237, on the death of the first earl of this creation 4th creation; recreated 1253, 1264, 1850
Earl of Warwick 1246 Plessets extinct 1268  
Earl of Pembroke 1247 Valence extinct 1323  
Earl of Chester 1254 Plantagenet merged in the crown 1272 5th creation; recreated 1264, 1850
Earl of Chester 1264 de Montfort forfeit 1265 6th creation; recreated 1850
Earl of Lancaster 1267 Plantagenet forfeit 1321 restored 1327; created Duke of Lancaster in 1351 
Earl of Richmond 1268 de Dreux extinct 1399 forfeit 1342–1372
Earl of Leicester 1265 Plantagenet extinct 1361  
Earl of Sussex 1282 Plantagenet extinct 1347  
Earl of Chester 1284[2] Plantagenet extinct 1284, on the death of the first earl of this creation
Earl of Arundel 1289[citation needed] Fitzalan, Howard extant forfeit 1326–1331, 1397–1400, 1589–1604
Earl of Gloucester, Earl of Hertford 1299 Monthermer extinct 1306  
Earl of Chester 7 February 1301 Plantagenet merged in crown 1307 also Prince of Wales
Earl of Cornwall 6 August 1307 de Graveston extinct 1312  
Earl of Norfolk 16 December 1312 Plantagenet extinct 1338  
Earl of Kent 28 July 1321 Plantagenet extinct 1385  
Earl of Carlisle 25 March 1322 Harclay forfeit 1323  
Earl of Winchester 10 May 1322 Despenser forfeit 1326  
Earl of March 9 November 1328 Mortimer, Plantagenet merged in crown 1461 forfeit 1330–1354; also Earl of Ulster in Ireland from 1382; also Duke of York and Earl of Cambridge from 1425
Earl of Cornwall 1 December 1330 Plantagenet extinct 1336  
Earl of Salisbury 13 March 1337 Montacute forfeit 1400  
Earl of Derby 16 March 1337 Plantagenet extinct 1361 also Earl of Lancaster and Earl of Leicester; created Earl of Lincoln in 1349 and Duke of Lancaster in 1351
Earl of Gloucester 16 March 1337 Despenser, Audley extinct 1347  
Earl of Huntingdon 16 March 1337 de Clinton, Clinton extinct 1354  
Earl of Northampton 16 March 1337 de Bohun extinct 1438 abeyant 1373–1384
Earl of Suffolk 16 March 1337 Ufford extinct 1382  
Earl of Pembroke 13 October 1339 Hastings extinct 1391  
Earl of Cambridge 7 May 1340 de Juliers extinct 1361  
Earl of Richmond 24 September 1341 Montfort extinct 1345 also Duke of Brittany in France
Earl of Richmond 26 September 1345 Plantagenet surrendered peerage 1372 also Earl of Lancaster and Earl of Leicester from 1361; created Duke of Lancaster in 1362
Earl of Lincoln 20 August 1349 Plantagenet extinct 1361 also Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester, and Earl of Derby; created Duke of Lancaster in 1351
Earl of Stafford 3 March 1351 Stafford forfeit 1521 created Duke of Buckingham in 1444; forfeit 1483–1486
Earl of Kent 20 November 1360 Holland extinct 1408 created Duke of Surrey in 1397, which title forfeit 1400
Earl of Cambridge 13 November 1362 Plantagenet resigned peerage 1414 created Duke of York in 1385
Earl of Bedford 11 May 1366 de Coucy, Couci resigned 1377, by the first earl  
Earl of Richmond 20 June 1372 Montfort extinct 1399 also Duke of Brittany in France
Earl of Norfolk 1375 Manny, Mowbray extinct 1481 created Duchess of Norfolk in 1397; that title extinct 1399; also Earl of Nottingham 1400–1476 and Duke of Norfolk 1397–1399, 1425–1476
Earl of Essex 1376 Plantagenet forfeit 1397 created Earl of Buckingham in 1377, Duke of Gloucester and Aumale in 1385
Earl of Buckingham 13 July 1377 Plantagenet extinct 1399, on the death of the 2nd earl created Duke of Gloucester in 1385; that title forfeit 1397
Earl of Nottingham 15 July 1377 Mowbray extinct 1382  
Earl of Northumberland 16 July 1377 Percy forfeit 1537 also forfeit 1406–1414, 1461–1470
Earl of Huntingdon 16 July 1377 Angle extinct 1380  
Earl of Nottingham 2 February 1383 Mowbray extinct 1475 created Duke of Norfolk 1397; the ducal title was not in use 1399–1425
Earl of Suffolk 6 August 1385 de la Pole forfeit 1503 created Marquess of Suffolk in 1444 and Duke of Suffolk in 1448; those titles surrendered in 1493
Earl of Derby 3 September 1385 Plantagenet merged in crown 1399 created Duke of Hereford in 1397; also Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Lancaster, and Earl of Leicester from 1399
Earl of Huntingdon 2 June 1387 Holland forfeit 1461 created Duke of Exeter in 1397; both peerages forfeit 1400; restored 1417; again created Duke of Exeter in 1443
Earl of Rutland 25 February 1390 Plantagenet extinct 1402 created Duke of Aumale in 1397, but deprived of the title in 1399; title was created only in the lifetime of his father; he became Duke of York and Earl of Cambridge at his father's death in 1402
Earl of Somerset 10 February 1397 Beaufort forfeit 1463 created Marquess of Somerset in 1397, but deprived of the title in 1399; created Duke of Somerset in 1443; that title extinct 1444; also Marquess of Dorset and Earl of Dorset from 1444; created Duke of Somerset in 1448
Earl of Gloucester 29 September 1397 Despenser deprived of peerage 1399  
Earl of Westmorland 29 September 1397 Neville forfeit 1570  
Earl of Wiltshire 29 September 1397 Scrope forfeit 1399  
Earl of Worcester 29 September 1397 Percy extinct 1404  
Earl of Dorset 5 July 1411 Beaufort extinct 1426 created Duke of Exeter in 1416
Earl of Aumale 9 July 1412 Plantagenet extinct 1421 subsidiary title of the Duke of Clarence
Earl of Cambridge 1 May 1414 Plantagenet merged in crown 1461 attainted 1415–1426
Earl of Kendal 16 May 1414 Plantagenet extinct 1435 subsidiary title of the Duke of Bedford created Earl of Richmond in 1414
Earl of Pembroke 16 May 1414 Plantagenet extinct 1447 subsidiary title of the Duke of Gloucester
Earl of Richmond 24 November 1414 Plantagenet extinct 1435 also Duke of Bedford and Earl of Kendal
Earl of Worcester February 1421 Beauchamp extinct 1431  
Earl of Dorset August 1441 Beaufort forfeit 1463 created Marquess of Dorset in 1442 and Duke of Somerset in 1448
Earl of Shrewsbury 20 May 1442 Talbot extant created Earl of Waterford in Ireland in 1446, also Earl Talbot in Great Britain from 1856. From 1694 to 1718 also Duke of Shrewsbury and Marquess of Alton. 2nd and last creation.
Earl of Salisbury 1442 Neville forfeit 1471 also Earl of Warwick from 1460
Earl of Kendal 28 August 1443 Beaufort extinct 1444 subsidiary title of the Duke of Somerset; also Earl of Somerset
Earl of Kendal 1446 de Foix surrendered peerage 1462  
Earl of Wiltshire 8 July 1449 Butler extinct 1461  
Earl of Worcester 16 July 1449 Tiptoft forfeit 1485  
Earl of Warwick 23 July 1449 Neville forfeit 1471 also Earl of Salisbury from 1460
Earl of Surrey 24 March 1451 Mowbray extinct 1475 also Duke of Norfolk from 1461
Earl of Richmond 6 March 1453 Tudor forfeit 1461  
Earl of Pembroke 6 March 1453 Tudor extinct 1495 forfeit 1461–1485; created Duke of Bedford in 1485
Earl of Essex 30 June 1461 Bourchier extinct 1539  
Earl of Kent 30 June 1461 Neville extinct 1463  
Earl of Kent 20 May 1465 Grey extinct 1740 created Marquess of Kent and Earl of Harold in 1706; created Duke of Kent in Great Britain in 1710 and Marquess Grey in Great Britain in 1740
Earl Rivers 24 May 1466 Widvile extinct 1491  
Earl of Lincoln 13 March 1467 de la Pole extinct 1487  
Earl of Northumberland 13 March 1467 Neville resigned 1470 afterwards created Marquess of Montagu
Earl of Pembroke 8 September 1468 Herbert resigned peerage 1479 afterwards created Earl of Huntingdon
Earl of Devon 17 May 1469 Stafford forfeit 1469  
Earl of Wiltshire 5 January 1470 Stafford extinct 1499  
Earl of Huntingdon 14 August 1471 Grey surrendered peerage 1475 afterwards created Marquess of Dorset
Earl of Salisbury 25 March 1472 Plantagenet forfeit 1478 also Duke of Clarence and Earl of Warwick 1472–1478; forfeit 1478–1485; restored as Earl of Warwick 1493; titles forfeit 1499–1513
Earl of Warwick 25 March 1472 Plantagenet forfeit 1499 also Duke of Clarence and Earl of Salisbury 1472–1478; forfeit 1478–1493; also Earl of Salisbury 1493–1499
Earl of Winchester 13 October 1472 Bruges resigned 1500[3]  
Earl of Nottingham 12 June 1476 Plantagenet extinct 1483 also Duke of York and Duke of Norfolk
Earl of Salisbury 15 February 1478 Plantagenet extinct 1484 also Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall from 1483
Earl of Huntingdon 14 July 1479 Herbert extinct 1491 previously Earl of Pembroke
Earl of March 18 July 1479 Plantagenet merged in crown 1483 also Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and Earl of Pembroke
Earl of Pembroke 18 July 1479 Plantagenet merged in crown 1483 also Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and Earl of March
Earl of Nottingham 28 June 1483 Berkeley extinct 1491 created Marquess of Berkeley in 1488
Earl of Surrey 28 June 1483 Beaumont, Fitzalan-Howard extant forfeit 1485–1489; also Duke of Norfolk 1514–1572; forfeit 1572–1604; also Earl of Arundel from 1604 and Earl of Norfolk from 1644; restored as Duke of Norfolk 1660
Earl of Devon 26 October 1485 Courtenay forfeit 1539 created Marquess of Exeter in 1525
Earl of Derby 27 October 1485 Stanley extant  
Earl of Bath 6 January 1486 de Chandée extinct after 1486, on the death of the first earl  
Earl of Wiltshire 27 January 1510 Stafford extinct 1523  
Earl of Worcester 1 February 1514 Somerset extant created Marquess of Worcester in 1642 and Duke of Beaufort in 1682
Earl of Cumberland 18 June 1525 Clifford extinct 1643  
Earl of Nottingham 18 June 1525 Fitzroy extinct 1536 subsidiary title of the Duke of Richmond and Somerset
Earl of Rutland 18 June 1525 Manners extant created Duke of Rutland and Marquess of Granby in 1703
Earl of Lincoln 18 June 1525 Brandon extinct 1534  
Earl of Huntingdon 8 December 1529 Hastings extant   6th and last creation
Earl of Wiltshire 8 December 1529 Boleyn extinct 1538 created Earl of Ormonde in Ireland at the same time
Earl of Sussex 8 December 1529 Ratcliff extinct 1641  
Earl of Bath 9 July 1536 Bourchier extinct 1654, on the death of the 5th earl  
Earl of Hertford 18 October 1537 Seymour forfeit 1551 created Duke of Somerset in 1547
Earl of Southampton 18 October 1537 Fitzwilliam extinct 1543  
Earl of Bridgewater 19 July 1538 Daubeney extinct 1548, on the death of the first earl  
Earl of Essex 17 April 1540 Cromwell forfeit 1540  
Earl of Essex 23 December 1543 Parr extinct 1571 created Marquess of Northampton in 1547; forfeit 1553–1559
Earl of Southampton 16 February 1547 Wriothesley extinct 1667 also Earl of Chichester from 1653
Earl of Warwick 18 February 1547 Dudley forfeit 1553 created Duke of Northumberland in 1551
Earl of Bedford 19 January 1550 Russell extant created Duke of Bedford and Marquess of Tavistock in 1694
Earl of Wiltshire 19 January 1550 Paulet extant created Marquess of Winchester in 1551, created Duke of Bolton in 1689, which title extinct 1794
Earl of Pembroke 11 October 1551 Herbert extant also Earl of Montgomery from 1630
Earl of Devon 3 September 1553 Courtenay extant dormant between 1556 and 1831
Earl of Northumberland 1 May 1557 Percy extinct 1670  
Earl of Hertford 13 January 1559 Seymour extinct 1750 created Marquess of Hertford 1641, which title extinct 1675. Restored to the Dukedom of Somerset in 1660
Earl of Warwick 26 December 1561 Dudley extinct 1589  
Earl of Leicester 29 September 1564 Dudley extinct 1588  
Earl of Essex 4 May 1572 Devereux extinct 1646 peerage forfeit 1601–1604
Earl of Lincoln 4 May 1572 de Clinton, Pelham-Clinton-Hope, Fiennes-Clinton extant also Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme from 1768 until 1988
Earl of Nottingham 22 October 1596 Howard extinct 1681  
Earl of Devonshire 21 July 1603 Blount extinct 1606  
Earl of Suffolk 21 July 1603 Howard extant also Earl of Bindon from 1709 until 1722 and Earl of Berkshire from 1745
Earl of Dorset 13 March 1604 Sackville extinct 1843 also Earl of Middlesex from 1677; created Duke of Dorset in 1720
Earl of Northampton 13 March 1604 Howard extinct 1614  
Earl of Exeter 4 May 1605 Cecil extant created Marquess of Exeter in the United Kingdom in 1801
Earl of Montgomery 4 May 1605 Herbert extant also Earl of Pembroke from 1630
Earl of Salisbury 4 May 1605 Cecil extant created Marquess of Salisbury in Great Britain in 1789
Earl of Richmond 6 October 1613 Stuart extinct 1624 also Duke of Lennox, Earl of Lennox, and Earl of Darnley in Scotland; created Duke of Richmond and Earl of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1623
Earl of Somerset 3 November 1613 Carr extinct 1645  
Earl of Buckingham 5 January 1617 Villiers extinct 1687, on the death of the 2nd earl created Marquess of Buckingham in 1618 and Duke of Buckingham and Earl of Coventry in 1623
Earl of Bridgewater 27 May 1617 Egerton extinct 1829, on the death of the 8th earl created Duke of Bridgewater and Marquess of Brackley in Great Britain in 1720, which titles extinct 1803
Countess of Buckingham 1 July 1618 Villiers, on the death of the first countess extinct 1632 peerage for life only
Earl of Northampton 2 August 1618 Compton extant created Marquess of Northampton and Earl Compton in the United Kingdom in 1812
Earl of Leicester 2 August 1618 Sydney extinct 1743  
Earl of Warwick 2 August 1618 Rich extinct 1759 also Earl of Holland from 1673
Earl of Devonshire 7 August 1618 Cavendish extant created Duke of Devonshire and Marquess of Hartington in 1694, also Earl of Burlington in the United Kingdom from 1858
Earl of March 7 June 1619 Stuart extinct 1672 also Duke of Lennox, Earl of Lennox and Earl of Darnley in Scotland from 1624; created Duke of Richmond in 1641
Earl of Cambridge 16 June 1619 Hamilton extinct 1651 also Marquess of Hamilton and Earl of Arran in Scotland; created Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, and Earl of Arran and Cambridge in Scotland in 1643; also Earl of Lanark in Scotland from 1649
Earl of Holderness 22 January 1621 Ramsay extinct 1625  
Earl of Berkshire 28 June 1621 Norris extinct 1623, on the death of the first earl  
Earl of Carlisle 13 September 1622 Hay extinct 1660, on the death of the 2nd earl  
Earl of Denbigh 14 September 1622 Feilding extant also Earl of Desmond in Ireland from 1675
Earl of Bristol 15 September 1622 Digby extinct 1698, on the death of the 3rd earl  
Earl of Middlesex 16 September 1622 Cranfield extinct 1674  
Earl of Anglesey 18 April 1623 Villiers extinct 1661, on the death of the 2nd earl  
Earl of Newcastle upon Tyne 17 May 1623 Stuart extinct 1624 subsidiary title of the Duke of Richmond; also Earl of Richmond in England and Duke of Lennox, Earl of Lennox, and Earl of Darnley in Scotland
Earl of Coventry 18 May 1623 Villiers extinct 1687 subsidiary title of the Duke of Buckingham; also Marquess of Buckingham and Earl of Buckingham
Earl of Holland 24 September 1624 Rich extinct 1759 also Earl of Warwick from 1673
Earl of Clare 2 November 1624 Holles extinct 1711 created Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Marquess of Clare in 1694
Earl of Bolingbroke 28 December 1624 St. John extinct 1711, on the death of the 3rd earl  
Earl of Westmorland 29 December 1624 Fane extant  
Earl of Cleveland 5 February 1626 Wentworth extinct 1667  
Earl of Danby 5 February 1626 Danvers extinct 1644  
Earl of Manchester 5 February 1626 Montagu extant created Duke of Manchester in Great Britain in 1719
Earl of Marlborough 5 February 1626 Ley extinct 1679  
Earl of Mulgrave 5 February 1626 Sheffield extinct 1735 created Marquess of Normanby in 1694 and Duke of Buckingham and Normanby in 1703
Earl of Totness 5 February 1626 Carew extinct 1629  
Earl of Berkshire 7 February 1626 Howard extant also Earl of Suffolk from 1745
Earl of Monmouth 7 February 1626 Carey extinct 1661  
Earl of Banbury 18 August 1626 Knollys extinct 1632, on the death of the first earl  
Earl of Norwich 24 October 1626 Denny extinct 1630  
Earl Rivers 4 November 1626 Savage extinct 1728  
Earl of Lindsey 22 November 1626 Bertie extant created Marquess of Lindsey in 1706 and Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven in Great Britain in 1715, which titles extinct 1809, also Earl of Abingdon from 1938
Earl of Sunderland 19 June 1627 Scrope extinct 1630  
Earl of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 7 March 1628 Cavendish extinct 1691 created Marquess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1643 and Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Earl of Ogle in 1664
Earl of Dover 8 March 1628 Carey extinct 1677  
Earl of Peterborough 9 March 1628 Mordaunt extinct 1814 also Earl of Monmouth from 1697
Earl of Stamford 26 March 1628 Grey extinct 1976  
Earl of Winchilsea 11 July 1628 Finch extant also Earl of Nottingham from 1729
Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull 25 July 1628 Pierrepont extinct 1773 created Marquess of Dorchester in 1645; that title extinct 1680; created Marquess of Dorchester in 1706 and Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1715
Earl of Carnarvon 2 August 1628 Dormer extinct 1709, on the death of the 2nd earl  
Earl of Newport 3 August 1628 Blount extinct 1681  
Earl of Chesterfield 4 August 1628 Scudamore-Stanhope extinct 1967  
Earl of Thanet 5 August 1628 Tufton extinct 1849  
Earl of St Albans 23 August 1628 Burgh extinct 1659  
Earl of Portland 17 February 1633 Weston extinct 1688  
Earl of Strafford 12 January 1640 Wentworth extinct 1695 peerage forfeit 1641–1662; also Earl of Strafford (1641) from 1662
Countess Rivers 21 April 1641 Savage extinct 1651 peerage for life only
Earl of Strafford 1 December 1641 Wentworth extinct 1695  
Earl of Sunderland 8 June 1643 Spencer extant also Duke of Marlborough, Marquess of Blandford and Earl of Marlborough from 1733
Earl of Holderness 24 January 1644 Wittelsbach extinct 1682 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cumberland
Earl of Sussex 25 May 1644 Savile extinct 1671  
Earl of Brentford 27 May 1644 Ruthven, Ruthyn extinct 1651, on the death of the 1st earl also Earl of Forth in the Peerage of Scotland
Earl of Chichester 3 June 1644 Leigh, Wriothesley extinct 1667 also Earl of Southampton from 1653
Earl of Norfolk 6 June 1644 Beaumont, Fitzalan-Howard extant also Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel and Earl of Surrey from 1660. 4th and last creation
Earl of Norwich 28 November 1644 Goring extinct 1672  
Earl of Glamorgan 1644 Somerset extant? this title was possibly never actually created, but has been claimed as a subsidiary title by the Marquesses of Worcester and Dukes of Beaufort
Earl of Scarsdale 11 November 1645 Leke extinct 1736  
Earl of Lichfield 10 December 1645 Stuart extinct 1672  
Earl of Rochester 13 December 1652 Wilmot extinct 1681  
Earl of Cambridge 13 May 1659 Stuart extinct 1660 subsidiary title of the Duke of Gloucester
Earl of St Albans 27 April 1660 Jermyn extinct 1683  
Countess of Chesterfield 29 May 1660 Stanhope extinct 1667 peerage for life only
Earl of Torrington 7 July 1660 Monck extinct 1688 subsidiary title of the Duke of Albemarle
Earl of Sandwich 12 July 1660 Montagu extant  
Countess of Guilford 14 July 1660 Boyle extinct 1667 peerage for life only
Earl of Brecknock 20 July 1660 Butler forfeit 1715 also Marquess of Ormonde in Ireland, created Duke of Ormonde in Ireland in 1661 and Duke of Ormonde in 1682
Earl of Anglesey 20 April 1661 Annesley extinct 1761, on the death of the 6th earl  
Earl of Bath 20 April 1661 Granville extinct 1711, on the death of the 3rd earl  
Earl of Cardigan 20 April 1661 Brudenell extant also Marquess of Ailesbury and Earl Bruce in the United Kingdom and Earl of Ailesbury in Great Britain from 1868
Earl of Clarendon 20 April 1661 Hyde extinct 1753  
Earl of Essex 20 April 1661 Capel extant Dormant 1981–1989
Earl of Carlisle 30 April 1661 Howard extant  
Earl of Doncaster 14 February 1663 Scott extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Monmouth, created Duke of Buccleuch and Earl of Dalkeith in Scotland in 1663, forfeit from 1685 to 1743, also Duke of Buccleuch and Earl of Dalkeith in Scotland from 1743, also Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire and Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar in Scotland from 1810
Earl of Craven 16 March 1664 Craven extinct 1697  
Earl of Falmouth 17 March 1664 Berkeley extinct 1665  
Earl of Ailesbury 18 March 1664 Bruce extinct 1747, on the death of the 3rd Earl also Earl of Elgin in Scotland
Earl of Burlington 20 March 1664 Boyle extinct 1753  
Earl of Cambridge 23 August 1664 Stuart extinct 1667  
Earl of Ogle 16 March 1665 Cavendish extinct 1691 subsidiary title of the Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, also Marquess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Earl of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Earl of Kendal 1666 Stuart extinct 22 May 1667 also Duke of Kendal from 1666
Earl of Southampton 3 August 1670 Fitzroy, Villiers extinct 1774 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cleveland, also Duke of Southampton and Earl of Chichester from 1709
Earl of Arlington 22 April 1672 Bennet, Fitzroy abeyant 1936, on the death of the 10th earl also Duke of Grafton and Earl of Euston from 1757
Earl of Shaftesbury 23 April 1672 Ashley-Cooper extant  
Earl of Euston 16 August 1672 Fitzroy extant created Duke of Grafton in 1675, also Earl of Arlington from 1757 until 1936
Earl of Norwich 19 October 1672 Howard extinct 1777 also Duke of Norfolk from 1677
Countess of Fareham 19 August 1673 Penancoet de Kerouaille extinct 1734 subsidiary title of the Duchess of Portsmouth, peerage for life only
Earl of Powis 4 April 1674 Herbert extinct 1748 created Marquess of Powis in 1687
Earl of Lichfield 5 June 1674 Lee extinct 1776  
Earl of Guilford 25 June 1674 Maitland extinct 1682 Subsidiary title of the Duke of Lauderdale
Earl of Danby 27 June 1674 Osborne extinct 1964 created Marquess of Carmarthen in 1689 and Duke of Leeds in 1694
Earl of Northumberland 1 October 1674 Fitzroy extinct 1716 created Duke of Northumberland in 1683
Earl of Sussex 5 October 1674 Lennard extinct 1715  
Earl of Middlesex 4 April 1675 Sackville extinct 1843 also Earl of Dorset from 1677; created Duke of Dorset in 1720
Earl of Plymouth 28 July 1675 Fitzcharles extinct 1680  
Earl of March 9 August 1675 Gordon-Lennox extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Richmond, created Duke of Lennox and Earl of Darnley in Scotland at the same time, created Duke of Gordon and Earl of Kinrara in the United Kingdom in 1876
Earl of Chichester 10 September 1675 Fitzroy extinct 1774 subsidiary title of the Duke of Southampton, also Duke of Cleveland and Earl of Southampton from 1709
Earl of Feversham 8 April 1676 Duras, Sondes extinct 1709  
Earl of Burford 27 December 1676 Beauclerk extant created Duke of St Albans in 1684
Earl of Conway 23 April 1679 Conway extinct 1683  
Earl of Halifax 16 July 1679 Savile extinct 1700 created Marquess of Halifax in 1682
Earl of Radnor 23 July 1679 Robartes extinct 1757  
Earl of Macclesfield 23 July 1679 Gerard extinct 1702  
Earl of Yarmouth 30 July 1679 Paston extinct 1732  
Earl of Berkeley 11 September 1679 Berkeley extinct 1942, on the death of the 8th earl  
Countess of Sheppey 6 September 1680 Walter extinct 1686 peerage for life only
Earl of Nottingham 12 May 1681 Finch extant also Earl of Winchilsea from 1729
Earl of Rochester 29 November 1682 Hyde extinct 1753 also Earl of Clarendon from 1723
Earl of Abingdon 30 November 1682 Bertie extant also Earl of Lindsey from 1938
Earl of Gainsborough 1 December 1682 Noel extinct 1798  
Earl of Plymouth 6 December 1682 Windsor extinct 1843  
Earl of Holderness December 1682 D'Arcy extinct 1778  
Countess of Dorchester 20 January 1686 Sedley extinct 1717 peerage for life only
Earl of Tinmouth 19 March 1687 Fitzjames forfeit 1695 subsidiary title of the Duke of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Earl of Derwentwater 7 March 1688 Radcliffe forfeit 1716  
Countess of Stafford 5 October 1688 Stafford extinct 1694 peerage for life only
Earl of Stafford 5 October 1688 Howard extinct 1762  
Earl Fauconberg 9 April 1689 Belasyse extinct 1700 Also Viscount Fauconberg.
Earl of Kendal 9 April 1689 Oldenburg extinct 1708 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cumberland
Earl of Marlborough 9 April 1689 Churchill, Spencer, Spencer-Churchill extant created Duke of Marlborough and Marquess of Blandford in 1702, also Earl of Sunderland from 1733
Earl of Montagu 9 April 1689 Montagu extinct 1749 created Duke of Montagu in 1705
Earl of Portland 9 April 1689 Cavendish-Bentinck extant created Duke of Portland and Marquess of Titchfield in Great Britain in 1716, which titles extinct 1990
Earl of Monmouth 9 April 1689 Mordaunt extinct 1814 also Earl of Peterborough from 1697
Earl of Brentford 10 April 1689 Schomberg extinct 1719 subsidiary title of the Duke of Schomberg, created Marquess of Harwich at the same time, created Duke of Leinster and Earl of Bangor in Ireland in 1691
Earl of Torrington 29 May 1689 Herbert extinct 1716  
Earl of Warrington 7 April 1690 Booth extinct 1758  
Earl of Scarbrough 15 April 1690 Lumley extant  
Earl of Bradford 11 May 1694 Newport extinct 1762, on the death of the 4th earl  
Earl of Romney 14 May 1694 Sydney extinct 1704  
Earl of Rochford 10 May 1695 Nassau van Zuylestein extinct 1830  
Earl of Tankerville 11 June 1695 Grey extinct 1701  
Earl of Albemarle 10 February 1697 Keppel extant  
Earl of Coventry 26 April 1697 Coventry extant  
Earl of Orford 7 May 1697 Russell extinct 1727  
Earl of Jersey 13 October 1697 Child-Villiers extant  
Earl of Grantham 24 December 1698 de Nassau, Nassau, de Auverquerque extinct 1754  
Earl of Greenwich 26 November 1705 Campbell extinct 1743 subsidiary title of the Duke of Argyll
Earl of Milford Haven 9 November 1706 Guelph extinct 1727 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cambridge, created Marquess of Cambridge at the same time
Earl of Harold 14 November 1706 Grey extinct 1740 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Kent, also Earl of Kent, created Duke of Kent in Great Britain in 1710 and Marquess Grey in Great Britain in 1740
Earl of Wharton 23 December 1706 Wharton extinct 1731 created the Marquess of Catherlough, Marquess of Wharton and Marquess of Malmesbury in 1715; created the Duke of Wharton in 1718
Earl Poulett 24 December 1706 Poulett extinct 1973  
Earl of Godolphin 26 December 1706 Godolphin extinct 1766  
Earl of Cholmondeley 29 December 1706 Cholmondeley extant created Marquess of Cholmondeley and Earl of Rocksavage in the United Kingdom in 1815
Earl of Bindon 30 December 1706 Howard extinct 1722, on the death of the 2nd earl also Earl of Suffolk from 1709

Earldoms in the Peerage of Scotland, 1072–1707

Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Earl of Dunbar 1072 de Dunbar forfeit 1435 Mormaer
Earl of Fife 1107 unknown extinct 1120 Mormaer
Earl of Angus 1115 Gilchrist, Umfraville extinct 1381 Mormaer
Earl of Atholl 1115 Strathbogie extinct 1314 Mormaer
Earl of Stratherne 1115 Malise forfeit 1332 Mormaer
Earl of Fife 1120 unknown extinct 1128 Mormaer
Earl of Fife 1129 Macduff, Stewart forfeit 1425 Mormaer
Earl of Ross 1157 MacHeth extinct 1163 Mormaer
Earl of Menteith bef. 1164 Menteith, Stewart extinct 1425 Mormaer
Earl of Lennox 1184 Mcarkill extinct 1459 Mormaer
Earl of Carrick 1186 Bruce extinct 1306 Mormaer
Earl of Ross 1215 MacTaggart, de Ross, Leslie, Macdonald surrendered 1476 Mormaer
Earl of Buchan 1221 Comyn forfeit 1320 Mormaer
Earl of Sutherland 1230 de Moravia/Sutherland, Gordon, Sutherland, Leveson-Gower, Sutherland (Janson) extant Mormaer - also Duke of Sutherland and Marquess of Stafford in the United Kingdom and Earl Gower in Great Britain from 1839 until 1963
Earl of Atholl 1314 Campbell resigned 1333
Earl of Carrick 1314 Bruce extinct 1371
Earl of Moray 1314 Randolph, Dunbar, Stuart forfeit 1455
Earl of Angus 1330 Stewart resigned 1389
Earl of Caithness 1334 Strathearn forfeit 1335
Earl of Atholl 1341 Douglas extinct 1371
Earl of Wigtown[4] 9 November 1341 Fleming surrendered title 1372  
Earl of Strathearn 1343 Moray resigned 1346  
Earl of Douglas 1358 Douglas forfeit 1456  
Earl of Strathearn 1358 Stewart forfeit 1437  
Earl of Moray 1359 Plantagenet extinct 1361  
Earl of Carrick 1361 Cunynghame extinct 1363  
Earl of Buchan 1374 Stewart extinct 1425  
Earl of Caithness 1375 Stewart forfeit 1437  
Earl of Angus 1389 Douglas extant created Marquess of Douglas in 1633; created Duke of Douglas in 1703, which title extinct in 1761; also Duke of Hamilton from 1761
Earl of Carrick 1390 Stewart extinct  
Earl of Crawford 1398 Lindsay extant also Earl of Lindsay 1652–1808; dormant 1808–1848; also Earl of Balcarres from 1848
Earl of Carrick 1398 Stewart extant  
Earl of Mar 1404 Mar, Erskine, Goodeve Erskine, Mar extant forfeit 1716–1824; also Earl of Kellie 1829–1866; dormant 1866–1885
Earl of Menteith[5] 6 September 1427 Graham extinct or dormant 1694  
Earl of Strathearn 1427 Graham extinct 1427  
Earl of Avondale 1437 Douglas forfeit 1456  
Earl of Huntly 1445 Gordon extant created Marquess of Huntly and Earl of Enzie in 1599, created Duke of Gordon in 1684, which title extinct 1836, created Earl of Norwich in Great Britain in 1784, which title extinct 1836, also Earl of Aboyne from 1836
Earl of Ormond 1445 Douglas forfeit 1455  
Earl of Caithness 1452 Crichton extinct 1455  
Earl of Erroll 1453 Hay extant  
Earl of Caithness 1455 Sinclair extant  
Earl of Argyll 1457 Campbell extant created Duke of Argyll, Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne and Earl of Campbell and Cowall in 1701, also Earl of Ilay from 1743 until 1761, created Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom in 1892
Earl of Atholl 1457 Stewart resigned 1595  
Earl of Morton 1458 Douglas extant  
Earl of Rothes 1458 Leslie extant  
Earl Marischal 1458 Keith forfeit 1715  
Earl of Mar and Garioch 1459 Stewart extinct 1479  
Earl of Arran 1467 Boyd forfeit 1469  
Earl of Buchan 1469 Stewart, Erskine extant  
Earl of Ross 1481 Stewart extinct 1504 created Duke of Ross in 1488.
Earl of Mar and Garioch 1483 Stewart forfeit 1483 also Duke of Albany
Earl of Mar and Garioch 1486 Stewart extinct 1503  
Earl of Glencairn 1488 Cunynghame dormant 1796  
Earl of Bothwell 1488 Hepburn forfeit 1567 created Duke of Orkney and Marquess of Fife in 1567
Earl of Ardmenach 1488 Stewart extinct 1504 subsidiary title of the Duke of Ross, created Marquess of Ormonde at the same time
Earl of Lennox 1488 Stewart merged in Crown 1571  
Earl of Moray 1501 Stewart extinct 1544  
Earl of Arran 11 August 1503 Hamilton dormant  peerage earldom dormant, territorial earldom extant
Earl of Montrose 3 March 1505 Graham extant created Marquess of Montrose in 1644 and Duke of Montrose, Marquess of Graham and Buchanan and Earl of Kincardine in 1707, also Earl Graham of Belford in Great Britain from 1742
Earl of Eglinton January 1507 Montgomerie extant created Earl of Winton in the United Kingdom in 1859
Earl of Cassilis 1509 Kennedy extant created Marquess of Ailsa in the United Kingdom in 1831
Earl of Moray 30 January 1562 Stuart extant  
Earl of Ross 15 May 1565 Stuart merged in crown 1567 subsidiary title of the Duke of Albany
Earl of Mar 24 June 1565 Erskine extant forfeit 1716–1824; also Earl of Kellie 1829–1866 and since 1875
Earl of Lennox 18 April 1572 Stewart extinct 1576  
Earl of Lennox 16 June 1578 Stewart surrendered peerage 1580  
Earl of Lennox 5 March 1580 Stewart extinct 1672 created Earl of Darnley and Duke of Lennox in 1581
Earl of March 5 March 1580 Stewart extinct 1672  
Earl of Morton 5 June 1581 Maxwell returned 1586  
Earl of Bothwell 16 June 1581 Stewart forfeit 1624  
Earl of Darnley 5 August 1581 Stewart extinct 1672 subsidiary title of the Duke of Lennox
Earl of Gowrie 23 August 1581 Ruthven forfeit 1600  
Earl of Arran 28 October 1581 Stewart returned 1585 see Lord Ochiltree
Earl of Orkney 28 October 1581 Stewart forfeit 1614  
Earl of Atholl 6 March 1596 Stewart resigned 1625  
Earl of Arran 17 April 1599 Hamilton dormant 1651 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Hamilton
Earl of Enzie 17 April 1599 Gordon extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Huntly, also Earl of Huntly, created Duke of Gordon in 1684, which title extinct 1836, created Earl of Norwich in Great Britain in 1784, which title extinct 1836, also Earl of Aboyne from 1836
Earl of Linlithgow 15 November 1600 Livingston forfeit 1716  
Earl of Wintoun 16 November 1600 Seton forfeit 1716  
Earl of Ross[6] 23 December 1600 Stewart merged in crown 1625 subsidiary title of the Duke of Albany
Earl of Home 4 March 1605 Douglas-Home extant  
Earl of Perth 4 March 1605 Drummond extant forfeit 1716–1853, also Earl of Melfort 1853–1902
Earl of Dunfermline 4 March 1605 Seton forfeit 1690  
Earl of Dunbar 3 July 1605 Home dormant 1611  
Earl of Wigtown 19 March 1606 Fleming extinct or dormant 1747  
Earl of Abercorn[7] 10 July 1606 Hamilton extant created Marquess of Abercorn in Great Britain in 1790 and Duke of Abercorn in Ireland and Marquess of Hamilton in the United Kingdom in 1868
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne 10 July 1606 Lyon extant originally designated Earl of Kinghorne; designation changed to Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in 1677; created Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in the United Kingdom in 1937
Earl of Lothian 10 July 1606 Kerr extant created Earl of Lothian in 1631, also Earl of Ancram from 1690, created Marquess of Lothian in 1701
Earl of Tullibardine 10 July 1606 Murray extinct 1670  
Earl of Roxburghe 18 September 1616 Ker extant created Duke of Roxburghe, Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford and Earl of Kelso in 1707, also Earl Ker in Great Britain from 1741 until 1804, created Earl Innes in the United Kingdom in 1837
Earl of Kellie 12 March 1619 Erskine extant also Earl of Mar 1829–1866 and since 1875
Earl of Buccleuch 16 March 1619 Scott extant created Duke of Buccleuch and Earl of Dalkeith in 1663, also Earl of Doncaster in England from 1743 and Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire and Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar from 1810
Earl of Haddington 20 March 1619 Hamilton, Baillie-Hamilton extant originally created as Earl of Melrose; designation changed to Earl of Haddington in 1627
Earl of Nithsdale 20 August 1620 Maxwell forfeit 1716  
Earl of Galloway 19 September 1623 Stewart extant  
Earl of Seaforth 3 December 1623 Mackenzie forfeit 1716  
Earl of Lauderdale 14 March 1624 Maitland extant created Duke of Lauderdale in 1672; that title extinct 1682
Earl of Annandale 13 March 1625 Murray extinct 1658  
Earl of Tullibardine 30 January 1628 Murray extant created Marquess of Atholl and Earl of Tullibardine in 1676 and Duke of Atholl, Marquess of Tullibardine and Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle in 1703
Earl of Carrick 22 July 1628 Stewart extinct 1652  
Earl of Atholl 17 February 1629 Murray extant created Marquess of Atholl and Earl of Tullibardine in 1676 and Duke of Atholl, Marquess of Tullibardine and Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle in 1703
Earl of Lothian 31 October 1631 Kerr extant also Earl of Lothian, also Earl of Ancram from 1690, created Marquess of Lothian in 1701
Earl of Airth[8] 21 January 1633 Graham extinct 1694  
Earl of Lindsay 8 May 1633 Lindsay, Bethune extant also Earl of Crawford 1642–1808; dormant 1808–1878
Earl of Loudoun 12 May 1633 Campbell extant  
Earl of Kinnoull 25 May 1633 Hay extant  
Earl of Dumfries 12 June 1633 Crichton-Stuart extant also Marquess of Bute and Earl of Windsor in Great Britain and Earl of Bute from 1814
Earl of Queensberry 13 June 1633 Douglas extant created Marquess of Queensberry in 1682, created Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire and Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar in 1684, which titles separated 1810
Earl of Angus 14 June 1633 Douglas extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Douglas; also Duke of Hamilton, Duke of Brandon, and Marquess of Clydesdale from 1761
Earl of Stirling 14 June 1633 Alexander dormant 1739  
Earl of Elgin 21 June 1633 Bruce extant created Earl of Ailesbury in England in 1664, which title extinct 1747, also Earl of Kincardine from 1747
Earl of Southesk 22 June 1633 Carnegie extant forfeit 1716–1855; also Duke of Fife since 1992
Earl of Traquair 23 June 1633 Stuart extinct or dormant 1861  
Earl of Ancram 24 June 1633 Kerr extant also Earl of Lothian from 1690, created Marquess of Lothian in 1701
Earl of Wemyss 25 June 1633 Wemyss extant forfeit 1756–1826; also Earl of March from 1826
Earl of Dalhousie 29 June 1633 Ramsay extant created Marquess of Dalhousie in the United Kingdom in 1849, that title extinct 1860
Earl of Findlater 20 February 1638 Ogilvy dormant 1811  
Earl of Lanark 31 March 1639 Hamilton, Douglas-Hamilton extant also Duke of Hamilton from 1649
Earl of Airlie[9] 2 April 1639 Ogilvy extant forfeit 1717–1826
Earl of Carnwath 21 April 1639 Dalzell dormant 1941 forfeit 1716–1826
Earl of Callendar 6 October 1641 Livingston forfeit 1716  
Earl of Leven 11 October 1641 Leslie extant also Earl of Melville from 1707
Earl of Forth 27 March 1642 Ruthven extinct 1651  
Earl of Irvine 28 March 1642 Campbell extinct 1660  
Earl of Hartfell 18 March 1643 Johnstone extinct 1808 created Earl of Annandale and Hartfell in 1662 and Marquess of Annandale in 1703; all titles dormant from 1792
Earl of Arran and Cambridge 12 April 1643 Hamilton extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Hamilton, created Marquess of Clydesdale at the same time, also Marquess of Douglas and Earl of Angus, created Duke of Brandon in Great Britain in 1711
Earl of Dysart 3 August 1643 Murray, Greaves extant  
Earl of Kincardine 6 May 1644 Graham extant Subsidiary title of Marquess of Montrose.
Earl of Dirletoun 1646 Maxwell extinct 1650  
Earl of Panmure 3 August 1646 Maule forfeit 1715  
Earl of Selkirk 4 August 1646 Douglas-Hamilton extant also Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, and Earl of Arran, Lanark and Cambridge 1660–1694 and from 1886 until 1940 and Duke of Brandon in Great Britain and Marquess of Douglas and Earl of Angus in Scotland from 1886 until 1940; disclaimed since 1994
Earl of Tweeddale 1 December 1646 Hay extant created Marquess of Tweeddale and Earl of Gifford in 1690
Earl of Northesk 1 November 1647 Carnegie extant created originally as Earl of Ethie; designation changed to Northesk in 1662
Earl of Kincardine 26 December 1647 Bruce extant also Earl of Elgin from 1747
Earl of Balcarres 9 January 1651 Lindsay extant also Earl of Crawford from 1848
Earl of Ormond 3 April 1651 Douglas extinct 1715 created Earl of Forfar in 1661
Earl of Tarras 4 September 1660 Scott extinct 1693  
Earl of Aboyne[10] 10 September 1660 Gordon extant also Marquess of Huntly, Earl of Huntly and Earl of Enzie from 1836
Earl of Arran, Lanark, and Selkirk 20 September 1660 Hamilton extinct 1694 peerage for life only; subsidiary title of the Duke of Hamilton; created Marquess of Clydesdale at the same time
Earl of Middleton 1 October 1660 Middleton forfeit 1695  
Earl of Newburgh 31 December 1660 Livingston extant  
Earl of Dundee 1661 Scrimgeour extant dormant 1668–1953
Earl of Annandale and Hartfell 13 February 1661 Johnstone extant dormant 1792–1985
Earl of Kilmarnock 7 August 1661 Boyd forfeit 1746  
Earl of Forfar 2 October 1661 Douglas extinct 1715 also Earl of Ormonde of 1651
Earl of Teviot 2 February 1663 Rutherford extinct 1664  
Earl of Dalkeith 20 April 1663 Scott extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Buccleuch, also Earl of Buccleuch, also Earl of Doncaster in England from 1743, also Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire and Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar from 1810
Earl of Dalkeith 20 April 1663 Scott forfeit 1685 subsidiary title of the Duke of Buccleuch, also Duke of Monmouth and Earl of Doncaster in England
Earl of Dundonald 12 May 1669 Cochrane extant  
Earl of Dumbarton 9 March 1675 Douglas extinct 1749  
Earl of Darnley 9 September 1675 Gordon-Lennox extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Lennox, created Duke of Richmond and Earl of March in England at the same time, created Duke of Gordon and Earl of Kinrara in the United Kingdom in 1876
Earl of Tullibardine 17 February 1676 Murray extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Atholl, also Earl of Atholl, created Duke of Atholl, Marquess of Tullibardine and Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle in 1703
Earl of Kintore 20 June 1677 Keith-Falconer extant  
Earl of Breadalbane and Holland 28 June 1677 Campbell dormant 1995 originally created Earl of Caithness; designation changed to Earl of Breadalbane and Holland 1681; created Marquess of Breadalbane and Earl of Ormelie in the United Kingdom in 1831, which titles extinct 1862, created Marquess of Breadalbane and Earl of Ormelie in the United Kingdom in 1885, which titles extinct 1922
Earl of Leslie 29 May 1680 Leslie extinct 1681 subsidiary title of the Duke of Rothes; created Marquess of Bambreich at the same time
Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar 11 February 1682 Douglas extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Queensberry
Earl of Aberdeen[11] 30 November 1682 Gordon extant created Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair and Earl of Haddo in the United Kingdom in 1916
Earl of Huntly and Enzie 3 November 1684 Gordon extinct 1836 subsidiary title of the Duke of Gordon, created Marquess of Huntly at the same time; also Marquess of Huntly and Earl of Enzie
Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar 3 November 1684 Douglas extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Queensberry, created Marquess of Dumfriesshire at the same time, also Marquess of Queensberry and Earl of Queensberry until 1810, also Duke of Buccleuch, Earl of Buccleuch and Earl of Dalkeith from 1810, also Earl of Doncaster in Peerage of England from 1810
Earl of Melfort 12 August 1686 Drummond dormant or extinct 1902 forfeit 1695–1853, also Earl of Perth 1853–1902
Earl of Dunmore 16 August 1686 Murray extant  
Earl of Melville 8 April 1690 Melville extant also Earl of Leven from 1707
Earl of Gifford 17 December 1694 Hay extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Tweeddale
Earl of Orkney 3 January 1696 Hamilton, Fitz-Maurice extant  
Earl of Tullibardine 27 July 1696 Murray extinct 1724 peerage for life only. Also Marquess of Atholl and Earl of Tullibardine from May 1703 and Duke of Atholl and Marquess of Tullibardine from June 1703
Earl of Ruglen 14 April 1697 Hamilton extinct 1810  
Earl of March 20 April 1697 Douglas extant also Earl of Wemyss from 1810
Earl of Marchmont 23 May 1697 Hume dormant 1794  
Earl of Ancram 23 June 1701 Kerr extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Lothian
Earl of Campbell and Cowall 23 June 1701 Campbell extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Argyll, created Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne at the same time, also Earl of Ilay from 1743 until 1761, created Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom in 1892
Earl of Hartfell 24 June 1701 Johnston, Vanden-Bempde dormant 1792 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Annandale
Earl of Seafield 24 June 1701 Ogilvie extant  
Earl of Hyndford 25 July 1701 Carmichael dormant 1817  
Earl of Cromartie 1 January 1703 Mackenzie forfeit 1745  
Earl of Stair 8 April 1703 Dalrymple extant  
Earl of Rosebery 10 April 1703 Primrose extant created Earl of Midlothian in United Kingdom in 1911
Earl of Glasgow 12 April 1703 Boyle extant  
Earl of Portmore 13 April 1703 Colyear extinct 1835  
Earl of Bute 14 April 1703 Crichton-Stuart extant created Marquess of Bute and Earl of Windsor in Great Britain in 1796, also Earl of Dumfries from 1814
Earl of Hopetoun 15 April 1703 Hope extant created Marquess of Linlithgow in the United Kingdom in 1902
Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle 30 June 1703 Murray extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Atholl, created Marquess of Tullibardine at the same time, also Marquess of Atholl, Earl of Atholl and Earl of Tullibardine
Earl of Deloraine 29 March 1706 Scott extinct 1807  
Earl of Solway 17 June 1706 Douglas extinct 1778  
Earl of Ilay 19 October 1706 Campbell extinct 1761 also Duke of Argyll, Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne, Earl of Argyll and Earl of Campbell and Cowall from 1743
Earl of Kincardine 24 April 1707 Graham extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Montrose, created Marquess of Graham and Buchanan at the same time, also Marquess of Montrose and Earl of Montrose, also Earl Graham of Belford in Great Britain from 1722
Earl of Kelso 25 April 1707 Ker extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Roxburghe, created Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford at the same time, also Earl of Roxburghe, also Earl Ker in Great Britain from 1741 until 1804, created Earl Innes in the United Kingdom in 1837

Earldoms in the Peerage of Great Britain, 1707–1801

  •   This indicates an extant Earldom.
Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Earl of Oxford and Mortimer 23 May 1711 Harley extinct 1853  
Earl of Strafford 29 June 1711 Wentworth extinct 1799  
Earl Ferrers 3 September 1711 Shirley extant  
Earl of Dartmouth 5 September 1711 Legge extant  
Earl of Tankerville 19 October 1714 Bennet extant  
Earl of Aylesford 19 October 1714 Finch-Knightly extant  
Earl of Bristol 19 October 1714 Hervey extant created Marquess of Bristol and Earl Jermyn in the United Kingdom in 1826
Earl of Carnarvon 19 October 1714 Brydges extinct 1789 created Duke of Chandos and Marquess of Carnarvon in 1719
Earl of Rockingham 19 October 1714 Watson extinct 1745  
Earl of Uxbridge 19 October 1714 Paget extinct 1769  
Earl of Clare 19 October 1714 Holles-Pelham extinct 1768 created Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1715 and Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1756
Earl of Halifax 19 October 1714 Montagu extinct 1715  
Earl Granville 1 January 1715 Carteret extinct 1776  
Earl of Halifax 14 June 1715 Montagu extinct 1772  
Earl of Sussex 26 February 1717 Yelverton extinct 1799  
Earl Cowper 18 March 1718 Cowper extinct 1905  
Earl Stanhope 14 April 1718 Stanhope extinct 1967 also Earl of Chesterfield from 1952
Earl Cadogan 8 May 1718 Cadogan extinct 1726  
Countess of Feversham 19 March 1719 Schulenburg extinct 1743 subsidiary title of the Duchess of Kendal, also Duchess of Munster, Marchioness of Dungannon and Countess of Dungannon in Ireland, peerage for life only
Earl Coningsby 30 April 1719 Coningsby extinct 1761  
Earl of Harborough 8 May 1719 Sherard extinct 1859  
Earl Castleton[12] 18 June 1720 Saunderson extinct 1723  
Earl of Macclesfield 15 November 1721 Parker extant  
Earl of Pomfret 27 December 1721 Fermor extinct 1867  
Countess of Darlington 6 April 1722 Kielmansegge extinct 1730 also Countess of Leinster in Ireland, peerage for life only
Countess of Walsingham 7 April 1722 Schulenberg extinct 1778 peerage for life only
Earl Graham of Belford[13] 23 May 1722 Graham extant succeeded as Duke of Montrose in 1742
Earl Ker[13] 24 May 1722 Ker extinct 1804 also Duke of Roxburghe in Scotland from 1741 until 1804
Earl of Eltham[14] 26 July 1726 Guelph merged in crown 1760 subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh
Earl of Kennington[14] 27 July 1726 Guelph extinct 1765 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cumberland
Earl Waldegrave[15] 13 September 1729 Waldegrave extant  
Earl of Ashburnham[16] 14 May 1730 Ashburnham extinct 1924  
Earl of Wilmington[16] 14 May 1730 Compton extinct 1743  
Earl FitzWalter[16] 14 May 1730 Mildmay extinct 1756  
Earl of Effingham[17] 8 December 1731 Howard extinct 1816  
Earl of Malton[18] 19 November 1733 Watson-Wentworth extinct 1782 created Marquess of Rockingham in 1746
Countess of Yarmouth[19] 24 March 1740 Walmoden extinct 1765 peerage for life only
Earl of Orford[citation needed] 6 February 1742 Walpole extinct 1797  
Earl of Harrington[20] 9 February 1742 Stanhope extant  
Earl of Bath[21] 14 July 1742 Pulteney extinct 1764  
Earl of Portsmouth[22] 11 April 1743 Wallop extant  
Earl of Leicester[23] 9 May 1744 Coke extinct 1759  
Earl Brooke[24] 7 July 1746 Greville extant created Earl of Warwick in 1759
Earl Clinton[24] 5 July 1746 Fortescue extinct 1751  
Earl Gower[24] 8 July 1746 Leveson-Gower extant created Marquess of Stafford in the United Kingdom in 1786 and Duke of Sutherland in the United Kingdom in 1833; also Earl of Sutherland in Scotland from 1839 until 1963
Earl of Buckinghamshire[25] 5 September 1746 Hobart extant  
Earl FitzWilliam[25] 6 September 1746 Wentworth-FitzWilliam extinct 1979 also Earl FitzWilliam in Ireland
Earl of Powis[26] 27 May 1748 Herbert extinct 1801  
Earl of Northumberland[27] 2 October 1749 Seymour, Percy extant also Duke of Somerset 1749–1750; created Duke of Northumberland in 1766; also Earl of Beverley from 1865
Earl of Egremont[27] 3 October 1749 Seymour, Wyndham extinct 1845 also Duke of Somerset 1749–1750
Earl Temple[28] 18 October 1749 Temple-Nugent-Brydges- Chandos-Grenville extinct 1889 created Marquess of Buckingham in 1784 and Duke of Buckingham and Chandos in 1822
Earl Harcourt[29] 1 December 1749 Harcourt extinct 1830  
Earl of Hertford[30] 3 August 1750 Seymour extant created Marquess of Hertford in 1793
Earl of Guilford[31] 8 April 1752 North extant  
Earl Cornwallis[32] 30 June 1753 Cornwallis extinct 1852 created Marquess Cornwallis in 1792; that title extinct 1823
Earl of Hardwicke[33] 2 April 1754 Yorke extant  
Earl of Darlington[33] 3 April 1754 Vane, Powlett extinct 1891 created Marquess of Cleveland in 1827 and Duke of Cleveland in 1833
Earl Fauconberg[34] 16 June 1756 Belasyse extinct 1802
Earl of Ilchester[34] 17 June 1756 Fox-Strangways extant  
Earl of Warwick[35] 13 November 1759 Greville extant also Earl Brooke
Earl De La Warr[36] 18 March 1761 West extant  
Earl Talbot[36] 19 March 1761 Talbot extinct 1782  
Earl of Northington[37] 19 May 1764 Henley extinct 1786  
Earl of Radnor[38] 31 October 1765 de Bouverie extant  
Earl Spencer[39] 1 November 1765 Spencer extant  
Earl of Chatham 4 August 1766 Pitt extinct 1835  
Earl Ligonier 10 September 1766 Ligonier extinct 1770  
Earl Percy 2 October 1766 Percy-Seymour extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Northumberland, also Earl of Northumberland, also Earl of Beverley from 1865
Earl Bathurst[40] 27 August 1772 Bathurst extant  
Earl of Hillsborough[40] 28 August 1772 Hill extant also Earl of Hillsborough in Ireland; created Marquess of Downshire in Ireland in 1789
Earl of Ailesbury[41] 10 June 1776 Bruce extant created Marquess of Ailesbury in the United Kingdom in 1821; also Earl of Cardigan in England from 1856
Earl of Clarendon[41] 14 June 1776 Villiers extant  
Earl of Mansfield[citation needed] 31 October 1776 Murray extant created Earl of Mansfield in 1792; the two titles separated in 1793 and reunited in 1843
Earl of Abergavenny[42] 17 May 1784 Nevill extant created Marquess of Abergavenny in 1876
Earl of Leicester[42] 18 May 1784 Townshend extinct 1855 also Marquess Townshend from 1807
Earl of Lonsdale[42] 24 May 1784 Lowther extinct 1802  
Earl of Uxbridge[42] 19 September 1784 Paget extant created Marquess of Anglesey in 1815
Earl of Norwich[43] 2 July 1784 Gordon extinct 1836 also Duke of Gordon
Earl Talbot[43] 3 July 1784 Chetwynd-Talbot extant also Earl of Shrewsbury in England and Earl of Waterford in Ireland from 1856
Earl Grosvenor[43] 5 July 1784 Grosvenor extant created Marquess of Westminster in 1831 and Duke of Westminster in 1874
Earl Beaulieu[43] 8 July 1784 Hussey Montagu extinct 1802  
Earl of Wycombe[44] 6 December 1784 Petty-Fitzmaurice extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Lansdowne; also Earl of Kerry in Ireland from 1818
Earl Camden[45] 13 May 1786 Pratt extant created Marquess Camden in the United Kingdom in 1812
Earl Strange[46] 18 August 1786 Stewart-Murray extinct 1957 also Duke of Atholl in the Peerage of Scotland
Earl Howe[47] 19 April 1788 Howe extinct 1799  
Earl of Mount Edgcumbe[48] 31 August 1789 Edgcumbe extant  
Earl Fortescue[48] 1 September 1789 Fortescue extant  
Earl Digby[49] 1 November 1790 Digby extinct 1856  
Earl of Beverley[49] 2 November 1790 Percy-Seymour extant also Duke of Northumberland from 1865
Earl of Dorchester[50] 18 May 1792 Damer extinct 1808  
Earl of Mansfield[51] 1 August 1792 Murray extant also Earl of Mansfield of the 1776 creation 1792–1793 and since 1843
Earl of Carnarvon[52] 3 July 1793 Herbert extant  
Earl of Yarmouth[52] 5 July 1793 Seymour extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Hertford
Earl of Windsor[53] 21 March 1796 Crichton-Stuart extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Bute; also Earl of Dumfries in Scotland from 1814
Earl of Warrington[54] 22 April 1796 Grey extinct 1883  
Earl of Liverpool[55] 1 June 1796 Jenkinson extinct 1851  
Earl St Vincent[56] 23 June 1797 Jervis extinct 1823  
Earl Cadogan[57] 27 December 1800 Cadogan extant  
Earl of Malmesbury[57] 29 December 1800 Harris extant  

Earldoms in the Peerage of Ireland, 1205–1831

  •   This indicates an extant Earldom.
Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Earl of Ulster 29 May 1205 de Lacy extinct 1243  
Earl of Ulster 1264 de Burgh, Plantagenet, Mortimer, Plantagenet merged in crown 1461  
Earl of Carrick 1315 Butler extinct 1321  
Earl of Kildare 14 March 1316 FitzGerald extant created Marquess of Kildare and Earl of Offaly in 1761 and Duke of Leinster in 1766
Earl of Louth 12 May 1319 Bermingham extinct 1329  
Earl of Ormonde 2 November 1328 Butler dormant since 1997 created Earl of Ossory in 1538, which title dormant since 1997, created Marquess of Ormonde in 1642, which title extinct 1758, created Earl of Brecknock in England in 1660, which title forfeit 1715, created Duke of Ormonde in 1661, created Duke of Ormonde in England in 1682, which title forfeit 1715, created Marquess of Ormonde in 1816, which title extinct 1820, created Marquess of Ormonde in 1825, which title extinct 1997
Earl of Desmond 22 August 1329 FitzGerald forfeit 1601  
Earl of Cork 1396 Plantagenet extinct 1415  
Earl of Waterford 17 July 1446 Talbot extant created Earl of Shrewsbury in England at the same time, also Earl Talbot of Hensol in Great Britain from 1856
Earl of Ossory 23 February 1528 Butler dormant since 1997 created Earl of Ossory in 1538, which title dormant since 1997, created Marquess of Ormonde in 1642, which title extinct 1758, created Earl of Brecknock in England in 1660, which title forfeit 1715, created Duke of Ormonde in 1661, created Duke of Ormonde in England in 1682, which title forfeit 1715, created Marquess of Ormonde in 1816, which title extinct 1820, created Marquess of Ormonde in 1825, which title extinct 1997
Earl of Ormonde 8 December 1529 Boleyne extinct 1538 created Earl of Wiltshire in England at the same time
Earl of Tyrone 1 October 1542 O'Neill forfeit 1608  
Earl of Clanricarde 1 July 1543 de Burgh-Canning extinct 1916 created Marquess of Clanricarde in 1785, that title extinct 1797, created Marquess of Clanricarde in 1825
Earl of Thomond 1 July 1543 O'Brien extinct 1741  
Earl of Kildare 13 May 1554 FitzGerald extinct 1599  
Earl of Clancare 24 June 1565 McCarthy resigned 1597  
Earl of Clanconnel May 1578 O'Neill extinct 1595 for life only
Earl of Desmond 1 October 1600 FitzGerald extinct 7 November 1601  
Earl of Tyrconnell 27 September 1603 O'Donnell forfeit 1608  
Earl of Castlehaven 6 September 1616 Touchet extinct 1777  
Earl of Desmond 11 July 1619 Preston extinct 1628  
Earl of Cork 26 October 1620 Boyle extant also Earl of Orrery from 1753
Earl of Antrim 12 December 1620 Mcdonnel extinct 1791  
Earl of Westmeath 4 September 1621 Nugent extant created Marquess of Westmeath in 1822; that title extinct 1871
Earl of Roscommon 5 August 1622 Dillon extinct 1850  
Earl of Londonderry 23 August 1622 Ridgeway extinct 1714  
Earl of Meath 16 April 1627 Brabazon extant  
Earl of Barrymore 28 February 1628 Barry extinct 1824  
Earl of Carbery 5 August 1628 Vaughan extinct 1712  
Earl of Fingall 26 September 1628 Plunkett extinct 1984  
Earl of Downe 16 October 1628 Pope extinct 1668  
Earl of Desmond 28 October 1628 Feilding extant also Earl of Denbigh in England from 1675
Earl of Ardglass 15 April 1645 Cromwell extinct 1687  
Earl of Leinster 3 March 1646 Cholmondeley extinct 1659  
Earl of Donegall 30 March 1647 Chichester extant created Marquess of Donegall and Earl of Belfast in 1791
Earl of Cavan 1 April 1647 Lambart extant  
Earl of Clanbrassill 7 June 1647 Hamilton extinct 1675  
Earl of Inchiquin 21 October 1654 O'Brien extinct 1855 created Marquess of Thomond in 1800; that title extinct 1855
Earl of Clancarty 27 November 1658 McCarthy forfeit 1690  
Earl of Ulster 10 May 1659 Stewart merged in crown 1685 subsidiary title of the Duke of York and Albany
Earl of Orrery 5 September 1660 Boyle extant also Earl of Cork from 1753
Earl of Mountrath 6 September 1660 Coote extinct 1802  
Earl of Tyrconnel 20 April 1661 Fitzwilliam extinct 1667  
Earl of Drogheda 14 June 1661 Moore extant created Marquess of Drogheda in 1791; that title extinct 1892
Earl of Carlingford 26 June 1661 Taaffe extinct 1738  
Earl of Mount Alexander 18 July 1661 Montgomery extinct 1757  
Earl of Castlemaine 11 December 1661 Palmer extinct 1705  
Earl of Arran 13 May 1662 Butler extinct 1685  
Earl of Tyrone 9 October 1673 Le Poer extinct 1704  
Earl of Ranelagh 11 December 1674 Jones extinct 1711  
Earl of Gowran 13 April 1676 Butler extinct 1677  
Earl of Longford 18 December 1677 Aungier extinct 1704  
Earl of Bellomont 9 December 1680 Kirckhoven extinct 1683  
Earl of Granard 30 December 1684 Forbes extant  
Earl of Tyrconnel 20 June 1685 Talbot forfeit 1691  
Earl of Limerick 2 January 1686 Dungan, Dongan extinct 1715  
Earl of Bellomont 2 November 1689 Coote extinct 1766  
Earl of Bangor 3 March 1691 Schomberg extinct 1719 subsidiary title of the Duke of Leinster, also Duke of Schomberg, Marquess of Harwich and Earl of Brentford in England
Earl of Athlone 4 March 1692 Ginkel extinct 1844  
Earl of Arran 8 March 1693 Butler extinct 1759  
Earl of Galway 12 May 1697 Massue extinct 1720  
Earl of Rathfarnham 7 January 1715 Wharton extinct 1731 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Catherlough; also Marquess of Wharton and Marquess of Malmesbury; created Duke of Wharton in 1718
Earl of Ulster 5 July 1716 Guelph extinct 1728 subsidiary title of the Duke of York and Albany
Countess of Dungannon 18 July 1716 Schulenberg extinct 1743 subsidiary title of the Duchess of Munster, created Marchioness of Dungannon at the same time, created Duchess of Kendal and Countess of Feversham in Great Britain in 1719, peerage for life only
Earl Fitzwilliam 21 July 1716 Wentworth-Fitzwilliam extinct 1979 created Earl Fitzwilliam in the United Kingdom in 1746
Earl of Rosse 16 June 1718 Parsons extinct 1764  
Earl of Shelburne 29 April 1719 Petty extinct 1751  
Earl Grandison 11 September 1721 Villiers extinct 1766  
Countess of Leinster 11 September 1721 Kielmansegge extinct 1730 created Countess of Darlington in Great Britain in 1722
Earl of Kerry 17 January 1723 Fitzmaurice extant also Marquess of Lansdowne and Earl of Wycombe in Great Britain and Earl of Shelburne from 1818
Earl of Darnley 29 June 1725 Bligh extant  
Earl of Londonderry 8 October 1726 Pitt extinct 1764  
Earl Tylney 11 June 1731 Child extinct 1784  
Earl of Egmont 6 November 1733 Perceval extinct 2011  
Earl of Bessborough 6 October 1739 Ponsonby extant created Earl of Bessborough in the United Kingdom in 1937
Earl Verney[58] 22 March 1743 Verney extinct 1791  
Earl Panmure[22] 6 April 1743 Maule extinct 1782  
Earl of Blessington 7 December 1745 Stewart extinct 1769  
Earl of Tyrone 18 July 1746 Beresford extant created Marquess of Waterford in 1789
Earl of Carrick[59] 10 June 1748 Butler extant  
Earl of Malton 17 September 1750 Watson-Wentworth extinct 1782 also Marquess of Rockingham and Earl of Malton in Great Britain from 1750
Earl of Hillsborough[60] 3 October 1751 Hill extant created Earl of Hillsborough in Great Britain in 1772 and Marquess of Downshire in 1789
Earl of Upper Ossory[60] 5 October 1751 Fitzpatrick extinct 1818  
Earl of Shelburne[61] 6 June 1753 Petty-Fitzmaurice extant created Marquess of Lansdowne in Great Britain in 1784; also Earl of Kerry from 1818
Earl of Shannon[62] 20 March 1756 Boyle extant  
Earl of Lanesborough[63] 20 July 1756 Butler extinct 1998  
Earl of Massereene[63] 28 July 1756 Skeffington extinct 1816  
Earl of Clanbrassill[64] 24 November 1756 Hamilton extinct 1798  
Earl of Belvedere[64] 29 November 1756 Rochfort extinct 1814  
Earl of Thomond[65] 11 December 1756 O'Brien extinct 1774  
Earl Wandesford[66] 15 August 1758 Wandesford extinct 1784  
Countess of Brandon[67] 15 September 1758 Bermingham extinct 1789 for life only
Earl of Charleville[66] 16 September 1758 Moore extinct 1764  
Earl of Louth[68] 23 April 1759 Bermingham extinct 1799  
Earl Fife[68] 26 April 1759 Duff extinct 1912 created Earl of Fife in the United Kingdom in 1885, Duke of Fife in the United Kingdom in 1889 and Duke of Fife in the United Kingdom in 1900
Earl of Ulster[69] 1 April 1760 Guelph extinct 1767 subsidiary title of the Duke of York and Albany
Earl of Mornington[70] 2 October 1760 Wesley extant also Marquess Wellesley in the peerage of Ireland 1799–1842; also Duke of Wellington, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess Douro and Earl of Wellington in the United Kingdom from 1863
Earl Ludlow[70] 3 October 1760 Ludlow extinct 1842  
Earl of Offaly[71] 3 March 1761 FitzGerald extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Kildare; created Duke of Leinster in 1766
Earl of Tyrconnel[72] 1 May 1761 Carpenter extinct 1853 also Baron Carpenter in Ireland
Earl of Moira[73] 30 January 1762 Rawdon extinct 1868 created Marquess of Hastings in the United Kingdom in 1817
Earl of Arran[74] 12 April 1762 Gore extant  
Earl of Courtown[74] 12 April 1762 Stopford extant  
Earl of Milltown[75] 10 May 1763 Leeson extinct 1891  
Earl of Farnham[75] 13 May 1763 Maxwell extinct 1779  
Earl of Catherlough[75] 16 May 1763 Knight extinct 1772  
Earl of Charlemont[citation needed] 23 December 1763 Caulfield extinct 1892  
Earl of Connaught[76] 19 November 1764 Guelph extinct 1834 subsidiary title of the Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Earl of Mexborough[citation needed] 11 February 1766 Savile extant  
Earl Winterton[citation needed] 12 February 1766 Turnour extant  
Earl of Dublin[citation needed] 22 October 1766 Guelph extinct 1790 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
Earl of Ely[citation needed] 23 October 1766 Hume-Loftus extinct 1769  
Earl of Bective[citation needed] 24 October 1766 Taylour extant created Marquess of Headfort in 1800
Earl Grandison[citation needed] 19 February 1767 Villiers extinct 1800  
Earl of Howth[citation needed] 3 September 1767 St. Lawrence extinct 1909  
Earl of Bellamont[citation needed] 4 September 1767 Coote extinct 1800  
Earl of Kingston[citation needed] 25 August 1768 King extant  
Earl of Sefton[77] 30 November 1771 Molyneux extinct 1972  
Earl of Roden[77] 1 December 1771 Jocelyn extant  
Earl of Ely[77] 2 December 1771 Loftus extinct 1783  
Earl of Seaforth[77] 3 December 1771 Mackenzie extinct 1781  
Earl of Altamont[77] 4 December 1771 Browne extant created Marquess of Sligo and Earl of Clanricarde in 1800
Earl of Ross[78] 4 January 1772 Gore extinct 1802  
Earl of Lisburne[79] 18 July 1776 Vaughan extant  
Earl Ligonier[79] 19 July 1776 Ligonier extinct 1782 second creation (the first was in the Peerage of Great Britain)
Earl of Clanwilliam[79] 20 July 1776 Meade extant  
Earl Nugent[79] 21 July 1776 Temple-Nugent-Brydges- Chandos-Grenville extinct 1889 also Marquess of Buckingham and Earl Temple in Great Britain from 1788; created Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Marquess of Chandos, and Earl Temple of Stowe in the United Kingdom in 1822
Earl of Glandore[79] 22 July 1776 Crosbie extinct 1826  
Earl of Shipbrook[80] 8 February 1777 Vernon extinct 1783  
Earl of Aldborough[80] 9 February 1777 Stratford extinct 1875  
Earl of Clermont[80] 10 February 1777 Fortescue extinct 1806  
Earl Conyngham[81] 4 January 1781 Conyngham extinct 1781  
Earl Mount Cashell[81] 5 January 1781 Moore extinct 1915  
Earl of Ulster[82] 29 November 1784 Guelph extinct 1827 subsidiary title of the Duke of York and Albany
Earl of Antrim[83] 19 June 1785 McDonnel extant  
Countess of Longford[83] 20 June 1785 Pakenham extant  
Earl of Portarlington[83] 21 June 1785 Dawson extant  
Earl of Farnham[83] 22 June 1785 Maxwell extinct 1823  
Earl of Carhampton[83] 23 June 1785 Luttrell extinct 1829  
Earl of Mayo[83] 24 June 1785 Bourke extant  
Earl of Munster[84] 20 May 1789 Guelph merged in crown 1830 subsidiary title of the Duke of Clarence and St Andrews
Earl Annesley[85] 17 August 1789 Annesley extant  
Earl Erne[85] 18 August 1789 Crichton extant  
Earl of Enniskillen[85] 18 August 1789 Cole extant  
Earl of Carysfort[85] 18 August 1789 Proby extinct 1909  
Earl of Belfast[86] 27 June 1791 Chichester extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Donegall
Earl of Mountnorris[87] 20 December 1793 Annesley extinct 1844  
Countess of Wicklow[87] 20 December 1793 Forward-Howard extinct 1978  
Earl of Kilkenny[87] 20 December 1793 Butler extinct 1846  
Earl of Clonmell[87] 20 December 1793 Scott extinct 1935  
Earl of Desart[87] 20 December 1793 Cuffe extinct 1934  
Earl Macartney[88][89] 1 March 1794 Macartney extinct 1806  
Earl of Ely[89] 2 March 1794 Tottenham extant created Marquess of Ely in 1800
Earl of Clare[90] 12 June 1795 FitzGibbon extinct 1864  
Earl of Lucan[91] 1 October 1795 Bingham extant  
Earl of Leitrim[91] 6 October 1795 Clements extinct 1952  
Earl of Londonderry[92] 17 August 1796 Stewart extant created Marquess of Londonderry in 1816; also Earl Vane in the United Kingdom 1823–1854, and from 1872
Earl Conyngham[93] 5 November 1797 Conyngham extant created Marquess Conyngham in 1816
Earl Belmore[93] 20 November 1797 Lowry-Corry extant  
Earl Landaff[93] 22 November 1797 Mathew extinct 1833  
Earl of Dublin[94] 24 April 1799 Guelph extinct 1820 subsidiary title of the Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Earl of Armagh[94] 24 April 1799 Guelph suspended 1919 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
Earl of Bandon 6 August 1800 Bernard extinct 1979  
Earl O'Neill August 1800 O'Neill extinct 1841  
Earl Castle Stewart[95] 29 December 1800 Stuart extant  
Earl of Clanricarde[95] 29 December 1800 de Burgh extant held by the Earl of Clanricarde of the 1543 creation until that title became extinct in 1916, thereafter by the Marquess of Sligo
Earl of Caledon[95] 29 December 1800 Alexander extant  
Earl of Donoughmore[95] 31 December 1800 Hely-Hutchinson extant  
Earl of Kenmare[95] 3 January 1801 Browne extinct 1952  
Earl of Limerick[96] 22 January 1803 Pery extant
Earl of Clancarty[96] 12 February 1803 Le Poer Trench extant  
Earl of Rosse[97] 3 February 1806 Parsons extant  
Earl of Gosford[97] 4 February 1806 Acheson extant  
Earl of Normanton[98] 4 February 1806 Agar extant  
Earl of Charleville[98] 16 February 1806 Bury extinct 1875  
Earl of Glengall[99] 22 January 1816 Butler extinct 1858  
Earl of Mount Charles[99] 22 January 1816 Conyngham extant subsidiary title of the Marquess Conyngham, also Earl Conyngham
Earl of Bantry[99] 22 January 1816 Hedges-White extinct 1891  
Earl of Blessington[99] 22 January 1816 Gardiner extinct 1829  
Earl of Sheffield[99] 22 January 1816 Holroyd extinct 1909  
Earl of Rathdowne[100] 12 January 1822 Monck extinct 1848
Earl of Kilmorey[100] 12 January 1822 Needham extant  
Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl[100] 5 February 1822 Wyndham-Quin extinct 2011
Earl of Listowel[100] 5 February 1822 Hare extant  
Earl of Norbury[101] 23 June 1827 Toler extant  
Earl of Ranfurly[102] 14 September 1831 Knox extant  

Earldoms in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1801 to present

  •   This indicates an extant Earldom.
Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes
Earl of Rosslyn[103] 21 April 1801 Wedderburn, St. Clair-Erskine extant
Earl of Onslow[104] 17 June 1801 Onslow extant
Earl of Craven[104] 18 June 1801 Craven extant
Earl of Romney[104] 22 June 1801 Marsham extant
Earl of Chichester[104] 23 June 1801 Pelham extant
Earl of Wilton[104] 26 June 1801 Egerton extant
Earl of Inverness[105] 27 November 1801 Guelph extinct 21 April 1843 subsidiary title of the Duke of York
Earl of Tipperary[105] 27 November 1801 Guelph extinct 17 March 1904 subsidiary title of the Duke of Cambridge
Countess of Bath[106] 26 October 1803 Murray-Pulteney extinct 14 July 1808
Earl of Powis[107] 14 May 1804 Clive extant
Earl Nelson[108] 20 November 1805 Nelson extant
Earl Manvers[109] 9 April 1806 Pierrepont, Medows extinct 13 February 1955
Earl of Orford[109] 10 April 1806 Walpole extinct 27 September 1931
Earl Grey[109] 11 April 1806 Grey extant
Earl of Lonsdale[110] 7 April 1807 Lowther extant
Earl of Harrowby[111] 19 July 1809 Ryder extant
Earl of Wellington[112] 28 February 1812 Wellesley extant created Marquess of Wellington in 1812 and Duke of Wellington in 1814; also Earl of Mornington from 1863
Earl Compton[113] 7 September 1812 Compton extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Northampton
Earl of Brecknock[113] 7 September 1812 Pratt extant subsidiary title of the Marquess Camden
Earl of Mulgrave[113] 7 September 1812 Phipps extant created Marquess of Normanby in 1838
Earl of Harewood[114] 7 September 1812 Lascelles extant
Earl of Minto[115] 24 February 1813 Elliot extant
Earl Cathcart[116] 16 July 1814 Cathcart extant
Earl Brownlow[117] 17 November 1815 Cust extinct 17 March 1921
Earl of Rocksavage[117] 22 November 1815 Cholmondeley extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Cholmondeley, also Earl of Cholmondeley in England
Earl of Verulam[117] 24 November 1815 Grimston extant
Earl Whitworth[117] 25 November 1815 Whitworth extinct 12 May 1825
Earl of St Germans[117] 28 November 1815 Eliot extant
Earl of Morley[117] 29 November 1815 Parker extant
Earl of Bradford[117] 30 November 1815 Bridgeman extant
Earl Beauchamp[117][118] 1 December 1815 Lygon extinct 3 January 1979
Countess de Grey[119] 25 October 1816 Robinson extinct 22 September 1923 also Earl of Ripon from 1859; created Marquess of Ripon in 1871
Earl of Rawdon[120] 3 February 1817 Rawdon extinct 1 November 1868 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Hastings; also Earl of Moira in Ireland
Earl of Eldon[121] 7 July 1821 Scott extant
Earl Bruce[122] 17 July 1821 Bruce extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Ailesbury, also Earl of Ailesbury in Great Britain, also Earl of Cardigan in England from 1856
Earl of Falmouth[122] 14 July 1821 Boscawen extinct 29 August 1852
Earl Howe[122] 15 July 1821 Curzon extant
Earl Somers[122] 17 July 1821 Somers-Cocks extinct 26 September 1883
Earl of Stradbroke[122] 18 July 1821 Rous extant
Earl Temple of Stowe 4 February 1822 Temple-Gore-Langton extant also Duke of Buckingham and Chandos until 1889
Earl Vane[123] 28 March 1823 Stewart extant also Marquess of Londonderry and Earl of Londonderry in Ireland to 1854 and from 1872
Earl Jermyn[124] 30 June 1826 Jermyn extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Bristol
Earl Amherst 19 December 1826 Amherst extinct 4 March 1993
Earl Cawdor[125] 5 October 1827 Campbell extant
Earl of Dudley[125] 5 October 1827 Ward extinct 6 March 1833
Earl of Munster[126] 4 June 1831 Fitzclarence extinct 30 December 2000
Earl of Ormelie[127] 12 September 1831 Campbell extinct 8 November 1862 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Breadalbane
Earl of Burlington[102] 10 September 1831 Cavendish extant also Duke of Devonshire from 1858
Earl of Camperdown[102] 12 September 1831 Haldane-Duncan extinct 5 December 1933
Earl of Lichfield[128] 15 September 1831 Anson extant
Earl of Durham[129] 23 March 1833 Lambton extant
Earl of Ripon[130] 13 April 1833 Robinson extinct 1923 also Earl de Grey from 1859; created Marquess of Ripon in 1871
Earl Granville[131] 10 May 1833 Leveson-Gower extant
Earl of Effingham[132] 27 January 1837 Howard extant
Earl of Ducie[132] 28 January 1837 Moreton extant
Earl of Yarborough[132] 30 January 1837 Anderson-Pelham extant
Earl Innes[133] 11 August 1837 Innes extant also Duke of Roxburghe
Earl of Leicester[133] 12 August 1837 Coke extant
Earl of Lovelace[134] 30 June 1838 King extinct 31 January 2018
Earl of Zetland[134] 2 July 1838 Dundas extant created Marquess of Zetland and Earl of Ronaldshay in 1892
Earl of Auckland[135] 21 December 1839 Eden extinct 1 January 1849
Earl FitzHardinge[136] 17 August 1841 Berkeley extinct 10 October 1857
Earl of Gainsborough[136] 26 August 1841 Noel extant
Earl of Ellenborough[137] 22 October 1844 Law extinct 22 December 1871
Earl of Ellesmere[138] 6 July 1846 Leveson-Gower extant also Duke of Sutherland from 1963
Earl of Strafford[139] 18 September 1847 Byng extant
Earl of Dublin 17 January 1850 Wettin merged in crown 22 January 1901 also Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester in England and Duke of Rothesay and Earl of Carrick in Scotland
Earl of Cottenham[140] 11 June 1850 Pepys extant
Earl Cowley[141] 11 April 1857 Wellesley extant
Earl Canning[142] 21 May 1859 Canning extinct 17 June 1862
Earl of Winton[143] 23 June 1859 Montgomerie extant also Earl of Eglinton in Scotland
Earl of Dudley[144] 17 February 1860 Ward extant
Earl Russell[145] 30 July 1861 Russell extant
Countess of Cromartie[146] 21 October 1861 Mackenzie extant
Earl St Maur[147] 19 June 1863 St. Maur, Seymour extinct 28 November 1885 also Duke of Somerset
Earl of Kent[148] 24 May 1866 Wettin extinct 30 July 1900 subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh, created Earl of Ulster at the same time. 9th and last creation
Earl of Ulster[148] 24 May 1866 Wettin extinct 30 July 1900 subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh, created Earl of Kent at the same time
Earl of Kimberley[149] 1 June 1866 Wodehouse extant
Earl of Dartrey[150] 12 July 1866 Dawson extinct 9 February 1933
Earl of Feversham[151] 25 July 1868 Duncombe extinct 4 September 1963
Earl of Dufferin[152] 13 November 1871 Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood extinct 29 May 1988 created Marquess of Dufferin and Ava in 1888
Earl Sydney[153] 27 February 1874 Townshend extinct 14 February 1890
Earl of Ravensworth[154] 2 April 1874 Liddell extinct 7 February 1904
Earl of Sussex[155] 24 May 1874 Wettin extinct 26 April 1943 subsidiary title of the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
Earl of Kinrara[156] 13 January 1876 Gordon-Lennox extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Gordon, also Duke of Richmond and Earl of March in England and Duke of Lennox and Earl of Darnley in Scotland
Earl of Lewes[156] 14 January 1876 Nevill extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Abergavenny, also Earl of Abergavenny in Great Britain
Earl of Wharncliffe[156] 15 January 1876 Montagu-Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, Wortley extant
Earl of Northbrook[157] 10 June 1876 Baring extinct 12 April 1929
Earl of Beaconsfield[158] 21 August 1876 Disraeli extinct 19 April 1881
Earl of Redesdale[159] 3 January 1877 Freeman-Mitford extinct 2 May 1886
Earl Cairns[160] 27 September 1878 Cairns extant
Earl of Lytton[161] 28 April 1880 Bulwer-Lytton extant former Viceroy of India
Earl of Lathom[162] 3 May 1880 Bootle-Wilbraham extinct 6 February 1930
Earl Sondes[162] 4 May 1880 Watson, Milles extinct 2 December 1996
Earl of Clarence[163] 24 May 1881 Wettin suspended 1919 subsidiary title of the Duke of Albany
Earl of Selborne[164] 30 December 1882 Palmer extant
Earl of Iddesleigh[165] 3 July 1885 Northcote extant
Earl of Ormelie[166] 11 July 1885 Campbell extinct 19 October 1922 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Breadalbane, also Earl of Breadalbane and Holland in Scotland
Earl of Fife[167] 13 July 1885 Duff extinct 29 January 1912 also Earl Fife; created Duke of Fife in 1889 and 1900
Earl de Montalt[168] 9 September 1886 Maude extinct 1905
Earl of Londesborough[169] 1 July 1887 Denison extinct 17 April 1937
Earl of Ava[170] 17 November 1888 Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood extinct 29 May 1988 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
Earl of Athlone[171] 24 May 1890 Wettin extinct 14 January 1892 subsidiary title of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Earl of Inverness[172] 24 May 1892 Wettin merged in crown 1910 subsidiary title of the Duke of York
Earl of Ancaster[173] 22 August 1892 Heathcote-Drummond- Willoughby extinct 29 March 1983
Earl of Cranbrook[173] 22 August 1892 Gathorne-Hardy extant
Earl of Ronaldshay[174] 22 August 1892 Dundas extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Zetland, also Earl of Zetland
Earl Carrington[175] 16 July 1895 Wynn-Carrington, Carington extinct 13 June 1928 created Marquess of Lincolnshire in 1912
Earl of Crewe[176] 17 July 1895 Crewe-Milnes, Offley extinct 20 June 1945 created Marquess of Crewe in 1911
Earl Egerton[177] 22 July 1897 Egerton extinct 16 March 1909
Earl of Halsbury[178] 19 January 1898 Giffard extinct 2010
Earl of Macduff[179] 24 April 1900 Carnegie extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Fife, also Duke of Fife, Marquess of Macduff and Earl of Fife until 1912 and Earl Fife in Ireland until 1912
Earl Roberts[180] 11 February 1901 Roberts, Lewin extinct 21 February 1955 British Army officer; Commander-in-Chief of the Forces (from 1900 to 1904); former Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in South Africa, Commander-in-Chief, Ireland, and Commander-in-Chief, India
Earl of Cromer[181] 8 August 1901 Baring extant colonial administrator; Consul-General of Egypt (from 1883 to 1907)
Earl of Plymouth[182] 18 December 1905 Windsor-Clive extant Conservative Party politician; former First Commissioner of Works (from 1902 to 1905)
Earl of Liverpool[183] 22 December 1905 Foljambe extant Liberal Party politician; Lord Steward of the Household (from 1905 to 1907)
Earl of Madeley[184] 3 July 1911 Crewe-Milnes, Offley extinct 20 June 1945 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Crewe, also Earl of Crewe
Earl Loreburn[184] 4 July 1911 Reid extinct 30 November 1923 Liberal Party politician; Lord High Chancellor (from 1905 to 1912)
Earl of Midlothian[185] 3 July 1911 Primrose extant former Prime Minister (from 1894 to 1895); also Earl of Rosebery in Scotland
Earl Brassey[186] 5 July 1911 Brassey extinct 12 November 1919 Liberal Party politician; Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports (from 1908 to 1913); former Governor of Victoria (from 1895 to 1900)
Earl Curzon of Kedleston[187] 2 November 1911 Curzon extinct 20 March 1925 Conservative Party politician; former Viceroy of India (from 1899 to 1905); created Marquess Curzon of Kedleston in 1921
Earl Kitchener[188] 27 July 1914 Kitchener extinct 16 December 2011 British Army officer and cabinet minister; Secretary of State for War (from 1914 to 1916); formerly British Consul-General in Egypt and Commander-in-Chief, India
Earl St Aldwyn[189] 22 February 1915 Hicks-Beach extant Conservative Party politician; former Chancellor of the Exchequer (from 1895 to 1902); elevated to an earldom following his work on government finances during the First World War
Earl of Haddo[190] 4 January 1916 Gordon extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
Earl of Eltham[191] 16 July 1917 Cambridge extinct 1981 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Cambridge
Earl of Athlone[192] 16 July 1917 Cambridge extinct 16 January 1957 cousin and brother-in-law of George V; ennobled after relinquishing his German titles
Earl of Medina[192] 17 July 1917 Mountbatten extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Milford Haven
Earl of Berkhampsted[192] 18 July 1917 Mountbatten extinct 23 February 1960 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Carisbrooke
Earl of Reading[193] 20 December 1917 Isaacs extant Liberal Party politician; Lord Chief Justice of England (from 1913 to 1921) and former Attorney General (from 1910 to 1913); created Marquess of Reading in 1926.
Earl Beatty[194] 27 September 1919 Beatty extant Royal Navy officer; Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet (from 1916 to 1919)
Earl Haig[194] 29 September 1919 Haig extant British Army officer; Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (from 1915 to 1919)
Earl of Iveagh[194] 30 September 1919 Guinness extant businessman and philanthropist
Earl of Midleton[195] 2 February 1920 Brodrick extinct 2 November 1979 Conservative Party and Irish Unionist Alliance politician; former leader of the latter (from 1910 to 1919) and a former cabinet minister
Earl of Inverness[196] 3 June 1920 Windsor merged in crown 11 December 1936 subsidiary title of the Duke of York
Earl Buxton[197] 8 November 1920 Buxton extinct 15 October 1934 Liberal Party politician and colonial administrator; Governor-General of South Africa (from 1914 to 1920)
Earl of Kedleston[198] 28 June 1921 Curzon extinct 20 March 1925 Conservative Party politician; Foreign Secretary (from 1919 to 1924); former Viceroy of India (from 1899 to 1905); subsidiary title of the Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
Earl of Balfour[199] 5 May 1922 Balfour extant former Prime Minister (from 1902 to 1905)
Earl of Ypres[200] 5 June 1922 French extinct 1988 British Army officer; former Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (from 1918 to 1921), and Commander-in-Chief of the Home Forces (from 1915 to 1918) and of the British Expeditionary Force (from 1914 to 1915).
Earl of Birkenhead[201] 28 November 1922 Smith extinct 18 February 1985 Conservative Party politician and barrister; former Lord High Chancellor (from 1919 to 1922)
Earl Farquhar[201] 30 November 1922 Townsend-Farquhar extinct 30 August 1923 courtier, Conservative Party politician and financier; former Lord Steward of the Household (from 1915 to 1922)
Earl of Oxford and Asquith[202] 9 February 1925 Asquith extant former Prime Minister (1908 to 1916)
Earl Jellicoe[203] 29 June 1925 Jellicoeextant former Governor-General of New Zealand (from 1920 to 1924); a senior Royal Navy officer
Earl of Ulster[204] 31 March 1928 Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Gloucester
Countess Cave of Richmond[205] 8 May 1928 Cave extinct 7 January 1938 widow of George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave, a Conservative Party politician who served as Lord High Chancellor and Home Secretary and had died in office
Earl of Inchcape[206] 20 June 1929 Mackay extant businessman and colonial administrator
Earl Peel[207] 10 July 1929 Peel extant Conservative Party politician; former Secretary of State for India and First Commissioner of Works
Earl of Willingdon[208] 20 February 1931 Freeman-Thomas extinct 19 March 1979 Viceroy of India (from 1931 to 1936) and former Governor-General of Canada (from 1926 to 1931); created Marquess of Willingdon in 1936
Earl of St Andrews[209] 12 October 1934 Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Kent
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne[210] 1 June 1937 Bowes-Lyon extant also Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in Scotland; father of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Earl of Bessborough[210] 2 June 1937 Ponsonby extinct 5 December 1993 also Earl of Bessborough in Ireland, which title is extant; former Governor-General of Canada (from 1931 to 1935)
Earl Baldwin of Bewdley[210] 8 June 1937 Baldwin extant former Prime Minister (from 1923 to 1924, from 1924 to 1929 and from 1935 to 1937)
Earl of Halifax[211] 11 July 1944 Wood extant former Viceroy of India (from 1926 to 1931), Foreign Secretary and British Ambassador to the United States
Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor[212] 1 January 1945 Lloyd-George extant former Prime Minister (from 1916 to 1922)
Earl of Gowrie[213] 8 January 1945 Ruthven extant former Governor-General of Australia (from 1936 to 1945)
Earl Wavell[214] 1 May 1947 Wavell extinct 24 December 1953 former Viceroy of India (from 1943 to 1947) and senior British Army officer
Earl Mountbatten of Burma[215] 28 October 1947 Mountbatten extant former Viceroy of India (in 1947) and senior Royal Navy officer
Earl of Merioneth[216] 20 November 1947 Mountbatten merged in crown 8 September 2022 subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh
Earl Jowitt[217] 24 December 1951 Jowitt extinct 16 August 1957 Labour Party politician; Lord High Chancellor from 1945 to 1951
Earl Alexander of Tunis[218] 14 March 1952 Alexander extant Governor-General of Canada from 1946 to 1952, and senior British Army officer
Earl of Swinton[219] 5 May 1955 Cunliffe-Lister extant Conservative Party politician; former Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, for Air and for the Colonies, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and President of the Board of Trade
Earl Attlee[220] 16 November 1955 Attlee extant former Prime Minister (from 1945 to 1951)
Earl of Woolton[221] 9 January 1956 Marquis extant Conservative Party politician and businessman; Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1946 to 1955; Minister of Food and Minister of Reconstruction during the Second World War
Earl of Avon[222] 12 July 1961 Eden extinct 17 August 1985 former Prime Minister (from 1955 to 1957)
Earl of Snowdon[223] 6 October 1961 Armstrong-Jones extant former husband of The Late Princess Margaret
Earl of Kilmuir[224] 20 July 1962 Fyfe extinct 27 January 1967 Conservative Party politician, lawyer and judge; Lord High Chancellor from 1954 to 1962
Earl Alexander of Hillsborough[225] 30 January 1963 Alexander extinct 1965 Labour Party politician; First Lord of the Admiralty during the Second World War and Minister of Defence from 1946 to 1950
Earl of Stockton[226] 24 February 1984 Macmillan extant former Prime Minister (from 1957 to 1963)
Earl of Inverness[227] 23 July 1986 Mountbatten-Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of York
Earl of Wessex[228] 19 June 1999 Mountbatten-Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh (dukedom is for life, earldoms and viscountcy hereditary)
Earl of Strathearn[229] 26 May 2011 Mountbatten-Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Cambridge
Earl of Dumbarton 19 May 2018 Mountbatten-Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Sussex
Earl of Forfar[230] 10 March 2019 Mountbatten-Windsor extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh (dukedom is for life, earldoms and viscountcy hereditary)

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References

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  81. ^ a b "No. 12146". The London Gazette. 19 December 1780. p. 2.
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  84. ^ "No. 13097". The London Gazette. 16 May 1789. p. 377.
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  88. ^ "No. 13630". The London Gazette. 8 March 1794. p. 214.
  89. ^ a b "No. 13630". The London Gazette. 8 March 1794. p. 215.
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  92. ^ "No. 13922". The London Gazette. 16 August 1796. p. 781.
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  105. ^ a b "No. 15429". The London Gazette. 21 November 1801. p. 1403.
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