Earl of Huntingdon - Earls of Huntingdon; Seventh Creation (1529)

Earls of Huntingdon; Seventh Creation (1529)

  • George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon (1488–1544)
  • Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon (1514–1560)
  • Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon (1536–1595)
  • George Hastings, 4th Earl of Huntingdon (1540–1604)
    • Francis Hastings, Lord Hastings (d. 1595)
  • Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon (1586–1643)
  • Ferdinando Hastings, 6th Earl of Huntingdon (1609–1656)
    • Henry Hastings, Lord Hastings (1630–1649)
  • Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon (1650–1701)
    • Thomas Hastings, Lord Hastings (1674–1675)
  • George Hastings, 8th Earl of Huntingdon (1677–1705)
  • Theophilus Hastings, 9th Earl of Huntingdon (1696–1746)
  • Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon (1729–1789) (dormant)
  • Theophilus Henry Hastings, de jure 11th Earl of Huntingdon (1728–1804)
  • Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon (1779–1828) (confirmed in title 1819)
  • Francis Theophilus Henry Hastings, 13th Earl of Huntingdon (1808–1875)
  • Francis Power Plantagenet Hastings, 14th Earl of Huntingdon (1841–1885)
  • Warner Francis John Plantagenet Hastings, 15th Earl of Huntingdon (1868–1939)
  • Francis John Clarence Westenra Plantagenet Hastings, 16th Earl of Huntingdon (1901–1990)
  • William Edward Robin Hood Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon (b. 1948)

The heir presumptive is the present holder's younger brother the Hon. Simon Aubrey Robin Hood Hastings-Bass (b. 1950). The second heir presumptive is his younger brother the Hon. John Peter Robin Hood Hastings-Bass (born 1954).

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