Earls
Title | Creation | Other titles; Notes |
---|---|---|
The Earl of Waterford | 1446 | Earl of Shrewsbury in the Peerage of England Earl Talbot in the Peerage of Great Britain |
The Earl of Cork and Orrery | 1620; 1660 | Lord Boyle in the Peerage of Great Britain |
The Earl of Westmeath | 1621 | |
The Earl of Desmond | 1622 | Earl of Denbigh in the Peerage of England |
The Earl of Meath | 1627 | Lord Chaworth in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Cavan | 1647 | |
The Earl of Drogheda | 1661 | Lord Moore in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Granard | 1684 | Lord Granard in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Kerry and Shelburne | 1722; 1753 | Marquess of Lansdowne in the Peerage of Great Britain |
The Earl of Darnley | 1725 | Lord Clifton in the Peerage of England |
The Earl of Egmont | 1733 | Lord Lovel and Holland in the Peerage of Great Britain Lord Arden in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Bessborough | 1739 | Lord Ponsonby in the Peerage of Great Britain Lord Duncannon in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Carrick | 1748 | Lord Butler in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Shannon | 1756 | Lord Carleton in the Peerage of Great Britain |
The Earl of Mornington | 1760 | Duke of Wellington in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Arran | 1762 | Lord Sudley in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Courtown | 1762 | Lord Saltersford in the Peerage of Great Britain |
The Earl of Mexborough | 1766 | |
The Earl Winterton | 1766 | |
The Earl of Kingston | 1768 | |
The Earl of Sefton | 1771 | |
The Earl of Roden | 1771 | |
The Earl of Lisburne | 1776 | |
The Earl of Clanwilliam | 1776 | Lord Clanwilliam in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Antrim | 1785 | |
The Earl of Longford | 1785 | Lord Silchester and Pakenham in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Portarlington | 1785 | |
The Earl of Mayo | 1785 | |
The Earl Annesley | 1789 | |
The Earl of Enniskillen | 1789 | Lord Grinstead in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl Erne | 1789 | Lord Fermanagh in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Lucan | 1795 | Lord Bingham in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl Belmore | 1797 | |
The Earl Castle Stewart | 1800 | |
The Earl of Donoughmore | 1800 | Viscount Hutchinson in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Caledon | 1800 | |
The Earl of Limerick | 1803 | Lord Foxford in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Clancarty | 1803 | Viscount Clancarty in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Gosford | 1806 | Lord Worlingham and Acheson in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Rosse | 1806 | |
The Earl of Normanton | 1806 | Lord Mendip in the Peerage of Great Britain Lord Somerton in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Kilmorey | 1822 | |
The Earl of Listowel | 1822 | Lord Hare in the Peerage of the UK |
The Earl of Norbury | 1827 | |
The Earl of Ranfurly | 1831 | Lord Ranfurly in the Peerage of the UK |
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