Shield
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Title
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Creation
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Grantee
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Reason
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Monarch
|
|
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Baron Loftus
|
19 January 1801
|
Charles Loftus, Marquess of Ely
|
—
|
King George III
|
|
|
Baron Grey
|
23 June 1801
|
Earl Grey in the Peerage of United Kingdom
|
Charles Grey
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Nelson
|
18 August 1801
|
Earl Nelson in the Peerage of United Kingdom
|
Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson
|
Military Peerage–Navy[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Ellenborough
|
19 April 1802
|
Edward Law
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench
|
|
|
Baron Sandys
|
19 June 1802
|
Held by the Marquess of Downshire in the Peerage of Ireland since 2013
|
Mary Hill, Marchioness of Downshire
|
Wife of The Marquess of Downshire[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Barham
|
1 May 1805
|
Earl of Gainsborough in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Charles Middleton, Bt.
|
Military Peerage–Navy[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Erskine
|
10 February 1806
|
Held by the Earl of Buchan in the Peerage of Scotland since 1960
|
|
Thomas Erskine[note 19]
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
|
|
|
Baron Monteagle
|
20 February 1806
|
John Browne, Marquess of Sligo
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Ardrossan
|
21 February 1806
|
Hugh Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton[note 2]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Granard
|
24 February 1806
|
George Forbes, Earl of Granard
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Ailsa
|
12 November 1806
|
Marquess of Ailsa in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Archibald Kennedy, Earl of Cassilis[note 2]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Manners
|
20 April 1807
|
Thomas Manners-Sutton[note 20]
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Ireland
|
|
|
Baron Hopetoun
|
3 February 1809
|
Marquess of Linlithgow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
James Hope-Johnstone, Earl of Hopetoun[note 21]
|
[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Niddry
|
17 May 1814
|
Marquess of Linlithgow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
The Prince Regent on behalf of King George III
|
John Hope[note 22]
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Combermere
|
17 May 1814
|
Viscount Combermere in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Stapleton Cotton, Bt.
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Exmouth
|
1 June 1814
|
Viscount Exmouth in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Edward Pellew, Bt.
|
Military Peerage–Navy
|
|
|
Baron Stewart
|
1 July 1814
|
Held by the Marquess of Londonderry in the Peerage of Ireland since 1822
|
Charles Stewart[note 23]
|
Incumbent Ambassador to Austria
|
|
|
Baron Trench
|
4 August 1815
|
Richard Trench, Earl of Clancarty
|
Incumbent Ambassador to the Netherlands
|
|
|
Baron Meldrum
|
11 August 1815
|
George Gordon, Earl of Aboyne[note 2]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Grinstead
|
11 August 1815
|
John Cole, Earl of Enniskillen
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Foxford
|
11 August 1815
|
Edmund Pery, Earl of Limerick
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Churchill
|
11 August 1815
|
Lord Francis Spencer[note 24]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Harris
|
11 August 1815
|
George Harris
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Hill
|
16 January 1816
|
Viscount Hill in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Rowland Hill, Baron Hill
|
Military Peerage–Army[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Ker of Kersehugh
|
17 July 1821
|
William Kerr, Marquess of Lothian[note 2]
|
—
|
King George IV
|
|
|
Baron Minster
|
17 July 1821
|
Henry Conyngham, Marquess Conyngham
|
Incumbent Lord Steward of the Household
|
|
|
Baron Wemyss
|
17 July 1821
|
Francis Douglas, Earl of March, also held with the Earl of Wemyss since 1826
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Silchester
|
17 July 1821
|
Thomas Pakenham, Earl of Longford
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Oriel
|
17 July 1821
|
Held by the Viscount Ferrard in the Peerage of Ireland since 1826, and Viscount Massereene since 1843
|
|
John Foster
|
Former Speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland
|
|
|
Baron Ravensworth
|
17 July 1821
|
Thomas Liddell, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Tory Party
|
|
|
Baron Delamere
|
17 July 1821
|
Thomas Cholmondeley
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Tory Party
|
|
|
Baron Forester
|
17 July 1821
|
Cecil Weld-Forester
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Tory Party
|
|
|
Baron Rayleigh
|
18 July 1821
|
Lady Charlotte Strutt
|
Wife of Joseph Strutt[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Gifford
|
30 January 1824
|
|
Robert Gifford
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
|
|
|
Baron Wigan
|
5 July 1826
|
James Lindsay, Earl of Balcarres, also held with the Earl of Crawford since 1848
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Ranfurly
|
6 July 1826
|
Thomas Knox, Viscount Northland
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Wharncliffe
|
12 July 1826
|
Earl of Wharncliffe in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
James Stuart-Wortley[note 25]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Tory Party
|
|
|
Baron Feversham
|
14 July 1826
|
Charles Duncombe
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Tory Party
|
|
|
Baron Seaford
|
15 July 1826
|
Charles Ellis
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Tory Party
|
|
|
Baron Plunket
|
1 May 1827
|
|
William Plunket
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas for Ireland
|
|
|
Baron Cowley
|
21 January 1828
|
Earl Cowley in the Peerage of United Kingdom
|
|
Henry Wellesley[note 26]
|
Incumbent Ambassador to Austria
|
|
|
Baron Heytesbury
|
23 January 1828
|
|
William à Court, Bt.
|
Incumbent Ambassador to Russia
|
|
|
Baron Rosebery
|
26 January 1828
|
Archibald Primrose, Earl of Rosebery[note 2]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Clanwilliam
|
28 January 1828
|
Richard Meade, Earl of Clanwilliam
|
Former Minister of Prussia
|
|
|
Baron Durham
|
29 January 1828
|
Earl of Durham in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
John Lambton
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Skelmersdale
|
30 January 1828
|
Edward Bootle-Wilbraham
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Tory Party
|
|
|
Baron Wynford
|
5 June 1829
|
|
William Best
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
|
|
|
Baron Kilmarnock
|
17 June 1831
|
William Hay, Earl of Erroll[note 2]
|
[note 27]
|
King William IV
|
|
|
Baron Kenlis
|
10 September 1831
|
Thomas Taylour, Marquess of Headfort
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Chaworth
|
10 September 1831
|
John Brabazon, Earl of Meath
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Oakley
|
10 September 1831
|
Held by the Earl Cadogan in the Peerage of Great Britain since 1832
|
George Cadogan[note 28]
|
Military Peerage–Navy
|
|
|
Baron Poltimore
|
10 September 1831
|
George Bampfylde, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Mostyn
|
10 September 1831
|
Edward Lloyd Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Templemore
|
10 September 1831
|
Held by the Marquess of Donegall in the Peerage of Ireland since 1975
|
Arthur Chichester[note 29]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron de Saumarez
|
15 September 1831
|
James Saumarez, Bt.
|
Military Peerage–Navy
|
|
|
Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe
|
22 December 1832
|
Held by the Earl of Derby in the Peerage of England since 1834
|
Edward Smith-Stanley, Lord Stanley[note 30]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Denman
|
28 March 1834
|
|
Thomas Denman
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench
|
|
|
Baron Duncannon
|
19 July 1834
|
Held by the Earl of Bessborough in the Peerage of Ireland since 1844
|
John Ponsonby, Viscount Duncannon[note 31]
|
Incumbent Home Secretary
|
|
|
Baron Abinger
|
12 January 1835
|
|
James Scarlett
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
|
|
|
Baron De L'Isle and Dudley
|
13 January 1835
|
Viscount De L'Isle in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Philip Sidney, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Tory Party
|
|
|
Baron Ashburton
|
10 April 1835
|
|
Alexander Baring
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Hatherton
|
11 May 1835
|
|
Edward Littleton
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Strafford
|
12 May 1835
|
Earl of Strafford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
John Byng[note 32]
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Worlingham
|
13 June 1835
|
Archibald Acheson, Earl of Gosford
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Cottenham
|
20 January 1836
|
Earl of Cottenham in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Charles Pepys
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
|
|
|
Baron Stratheden
|
22 January 1836
|
Lady Mary Campbell
|
Wife of John Campbell[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Portman
|
27 January 1837
|
Viscount Portman in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Edward Portman
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Lovat
|
28 January 1837
|
Thomas Fraser also held with the Lord of Lovat since 1854
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Rossmore
|
7 July 1838
|
Warner Westenra, Baron Rossmore
|
—
|
Queen Victoria
|
|
|
Baron Carew
|
9 July 1838
|
Robert Carew, Baron Carew
|
—
|
|
|
Baron de Mauley
|
10 July 1838
|
William Ponsonby[note 33]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Wrottesley
|
11 July 1838
|
John Wrottesley
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Sudeley
|
12 July 1838
|
Charles Hanbury-Tracy
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Methuen
|
13 July 1838
|
Paul Methuen
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Stanley of Alderley
|
9 May 1839
|
John Stanley, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Leigh
|
11 May 1839
|
Chandos Leigh
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Monteagle of Brandon
|
5 September 1839
|
|
Thomas Spring Rice
|
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer
|
|
|
Baron Campbell
|
30 June 1841
|
Held by the Baron Stratheden in the Peerage in the United Kingdom since 1861
|
|
John Campbell
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Ireland
|
|
|
Baron Oxenfoord
|
16 July 1841
|
John Dalrymple, Earl of Stair
|
[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Vivian
|
19 August 1841
|
|
Hussey Vivian, Bt.
|
Former Master-General of the Ordnance
|
|
|
Baron Congleton
|
20 August 1841
|
|
Henry Parnell, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Acheson
|
18 September 1847
|
Held by the Earl of Gosford in the Peerage of Ireland since 1849
|
Archibald Acheson, Viscount Acheson[note 34]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Eddisbury
|
12 May 1848
|
Held by the Baron Stanley of Alderley in the Peerage in the United Kingdom since 1850
|
|
Edward Stanley[note 35]
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Elgin
|
13 November 1849
|
James Bruce, Earl of Elgin
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Londesborough
|
4 March 1850
|
Lord Albert Denison[note 36]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron de Freyne
|
5 April 1851
|
Arthur French, Baron de Freyne
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Raglan
|
20 October 1852
|
Lord FitzRoy Somerset[note 37]
|
Incumbent Master-General of the Ordnance
|
|
|
Baron Belper
|
29 August 1856
|
|
Edward Strutt
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Ebury
|
15 September 1857
|
Held by the Earl of Wilton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom since 1999
|
Lord Robert Grosvenor[note 38]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Chesham
|
15 January 1858
|
Charles Cavendish[note 39]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Whig Party
|
|
|
Baron Chelmsford
|
1 March 1858
|
Viscount Chelmsford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Frederic Thesiger
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
|
|
|
Baron Churston
|
2 August 1858
|
John Yarde-Buller, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Leconfield
|
14 April 1859
|
George Wyndham
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Lyveden
|
28 June 1859
|
|
Robert Vernon Smith
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Brougham and Vaux
|
22 March 1860
|
Henry Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux
|
Former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Herbert of Lea
|
15 January 1861
|
Held by the Earl of Pembroke in the Peerage of England since 1862
|
|
Sidney Herbert[note 40]
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Westbury
|
27 June 1861
|
|
Richard Bethell
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
|
|
|
Baron Annaly
|
19 August 1863
|
Henry White
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Buckhurst
|
27 April 1864
|
Held by the Earl De La Warr in the Peerage of Great Britain since 1873
|
Elizabeth Sackville-West, Countess De La Warr
|
Wife of George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Northbrook
|
4 January 1866
|
|
Francis Baring, Bt.
|
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer
|
|
|
Baron Monck
|
12 July 1866
|
Charles Monck, Viscount Monck
|
Incumbent Governor General of Canada
|
|
|
Baron Hartismere
|
13 July 1866
|
John Henniker-Major, Baron Henniker
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Lytton
|
14 July 1866
|
Earl of Lytton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Hylton
|
16 July 1866
|
|
William Jolliffe, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Penrhyn
|
3 August 1866
|
Edward Douglas-Pennant[note 41]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Brancepeth
|
31 August 1866
|
Gustavus Hamilton-Russell, Viscount Boyne
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Cairns
|
27 February 1867
|
Earl Cairns in the Peerage in the United Kingdom
|
|
Hugh Cairns
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron O'Neill
|
18 April 1868
|
William O'Neill[note 42]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Napier of Magdala
|
17 July 1868
|
Robert Napier
|
Former Acting Viceroy of India
|
|
|
Baron Gormanston
|
8 December 1868
|
Edward Preston, Viscount Gormanston
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Dunning
|
29 June 1869
|
William Rollo, Lord Rollo[note 2]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Balinhard
|
7 December 1869
|
Held by the Duke of Fife in the Peerage of the United Kingdom since 1992
|
James Carnegie, Earl of Southesk
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Hare
|
8 December 1869
|
William Hare, Earl of Listowel
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Howard of Glossop
|
9 December 1869
|
Held by the Duke of Norfolk in the Peerage of England since 1975
|
Lord Edward Fitzalan-Howard[note 43]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Acton
|
11 May 1869
|
John Dalberg-Acton, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Wolverton
|
14 May 1869
|
George Glyn
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Kildare
|
3 May 1870
|
Held by the Duke of Leinster in the Peerage of Ireland since 1874
|
Charles FitzGerald, Marquess of Kildare[note 44]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron O'Hagan
|
14 June 1870
|
|
Thomas O'Hagan
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Ireland
|
|
|
Baron Sandhurst
|
28 March 1871
|
|
William Mansfield
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Ettrick
|
16 July 1872
|
Francis Napier, Lord Napier
|
Former Acting Viceroy of India
|
|
|
Baron Selborne
|
23 October 1872
|
Earl of Selborne in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Roundell Palmer
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
|
|
|
Baron Somerton
|
9 April 1873
|
James Agar, Earl of Normanton
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Aberdare
|
23 August 1873
|
|
Henry Bruce
|
Former Home Secretary
|
|
|
Baron Moncreiff
|
9 January 1874
|
|
James Moncreiff, Bt.
|
Incumbent Lord Justice Clerk
|
|
|
Baron Coleridge
|
10 January 1874
|
|
John Coleridge
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
|
|
|
Baron Cottesloe
|
2 March 1874
|
|
Thomas Fremantle, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Hampton
|
6 March 1874
|
|
John Pakington, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Douglas of Douglas
|
11 June 1875
|
Cospatrick Douglas-Home, Earl of Home[note 2]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Ramsay
|
12 June 1875
|
George Ramsay, Earl of Dalhousie
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Fermanagh
|
13 January 1876
|
John Crichton, Earl Erne
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Harlech
|
14 January 1876
|
John Ormsby-Gore
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Tollemache
|
17 January 1876
|
John Tollemache
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Gerard
|
18 January 1876
|
Robert Gerard, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Sackville
|
2 October 1876
|
Mortimer Sackville-West[note 45]
|
[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Norton
|
16 April 1878
|
|
Charles Adderley
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Wimborne
|
30 April 1880
|
Viscount Wimborne in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Ivor Guest, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Trevor
|
5 May 1880
|
Lord Edwin Hill-Trevor[note 46]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Brabourne
|
26 May 1880
|
Held by the Earl Mountbatten of Burma in the Peerage of the United Kingdom since 2017
|
|
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Ampthill
|
11 March 1881
|
Lord Odo Russell[note 47]
|
Incumbent Ambassador to Germany
|
|
|
Baron Tweeddale
|
6 October 1881
|
William Hay, Marquess of Tweeddale
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Derwent
|
10 October 1881
|
Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Hothfield
|
11 October 1881
|
Henry James Tufton, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Tennyson
|
24 January 1884
|
Alfred Tennyson
|
Incumbent Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
|
|
|
Baron Strathspey
|
17 June 1884
|
James Ogilvy-Grant, Earl of Seafield
|
[note 48]
|
|
|
Baron Monk Bretton
|
4 November 1884
|
|
John George Dodson
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Northbourne
|
5 November 1884
|
Walter James, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Sudley
|
7 November 1884
|
Arthur Gore, Earl of Arran
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Powerscourt
|
27 June 1885
|
Mervyn Wingfield, Viscount Powerscourt
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Northington
|
28 June 1885
|
Anthony Henley, Baron Henley
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Rothschild
|
29 June 1885
|
Nathan Rothschild, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Revelstoke
|
30 June 1885
|
Edward Baring
|
—
|
|
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Baron Monkswell
|
1 July 1885
|
|
Robert Collier
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Ashbourne
|
4 July 1885
|
|
Edward Gibson
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Ireland
|
|
|
Baron St Oswald
|
6 July 1885
|
Rowland Winn
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Esher
|
24 July 1885
|
Viscount Esher in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
William Brett
|
Incumbent Master of the Rolls
|
|
|
Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
|
29 December 1885
|
Lord Henry Douglas-Scott-Montagu[note 49]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Elphinstone
|
30 December 1885
|
William Elphinstone, Lord Elphinstone[note 2]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Colville of Culross
|
31 December 1885
|
Viscount Colville of Culross in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Charles Colville, Lord Colville of Culross[note 2]
|
—
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|
|
Baron Hindlip
|
16 February 1886
|
Henry Allsopp, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Grimthorpe
|
17 February 1886
|
Edmund Beckett, Bt.
|
[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Kensington
|
23 March 1886
|
William Edwardes, Baron Kensington
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Hamilton of Dalzell
|
14 August 1886
|
John Hamilton
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Stanley of Preston
|
27 August 1886
|
Held by the Earl of Derby in the Peerage of England since 1893
|
|
Frederick Stanley[note 50]
|
Incumbent cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Bowes
|
1 July 1887
|
Claude Bowes-Lyon, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne[note 2]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron St Levan
|
1 July 1887
|
John St Aubyn, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Unionist Party
|
|
|
Baron Basing
|
7 July 1887
|
|
George Sclater-Booth
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron de Ramsey
|
8 July 1887
|
Edward Fellowes
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Addington
|
22 July 1887
|
|
John Hubbard
|
Former Governor of the Bank of England
|
|
|
Baron Knutsford
|
23 February 1888
|
Viscount Knutsford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Henry Holland, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Savile
|
27 October 1888
|
|
John Savile
|
Former Ambassador to Italy[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Iveagh
|
21 February 1891
|
Earl of Iveagh in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Edward Guinness, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Cromer
|
20 June 1892
|
Earl of Cromer in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Evelyn Baring
|
Incumbent Consul-General of Egypt
|
|
|
Baron Ashcombe
|
22 August 1892
|
|
George Cubitt
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Crawshaw
|
25 August 1892
|
Thomas Brooks, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Amherst of Hackney
|
26 August 1892
|
William Tyssen-Amherst
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Newton
|
27 August 1892
|
William Legh
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Dunleath
|
29 August 1892
|
John Mulholland
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Swansea
|
9 June 1893
|
Henry Vivian, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Hawkesbury
|
24 June 1893
|
Earl of Liverpool in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Cecil Foljambe
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Aldenham
|
31 January 1896
|
Hucks Gibbs
|
Former Governor of the Bank of England
|
|
|
Baron Fairlie
|
23 July 1897
|
David Boyle, Earl of Glasgow
|
Former Governor of New Zealand
|
|
|
Baron Dawnay
|
24 July 1897
|
Hugh Dawnay, Viscount Downe
|
—
|
|
|
Baron HolmPatrick
|
27 July 1897
|
|
Ion Hamilton
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Burton
|
29 November 1897
|
Michael Bass, Baron Burton
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Glanusk
|
26 January 1899
|
Joseph Bailey, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Cranworth
|
28 January 1899
|
Robert Gurdon
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Unionist Party
|
|
|
Baron Avebury
|
22 January 1900
|
|
John Lubbock, Bt.
|
Former Chairman of the London County Council
|
|
|
Baron Killanin
|
15 June 1900
|
Michael Morris, Baron Morris
|
Former Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
|
|
|
Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal
|
26 June 1900
|
Donald Smith, Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal
|
Incumbent Canadian High Commissioner the United Kingdom[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Kinross
|
15 July 1902
|
|
John Balfour
|
Incumbent Lord President of the Court of Session
|
King Edward VII
|
|
|
Baron Shuttleworth
|
16 July 1902
|
|
Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Grenfell
|
19 July 1902
|
Francis Grenfell
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Knollys
|
21 July 1902
|
Viscount Knollys in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Francis Knollys
|
Incumbent Private Secretary to the Sovereign
|
|
|
Baron Redesdale
|
22 July 1902
|
Algernon Freeman-Mitford
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Burnham
|
31 July 1903
|
Edward Levy-Lawson, Bt.
|
Owner of The Daily Telegraph
|
|
|
Baron Biddulph
|
1 August 1903
|
Michael Biddulph
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Unionist Party
|
|
|
Baron Ritchie of Dundee
|
22 December 1905
|
|
Charles Ritchie
|
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer
|
|
|
Baron Hemphill
|
12 January 1906
|
|
Charles Hemphill
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Joicey
|
13 January 1906
|
James Joicey, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Nunburnholme
|
16 January 1906
|
Charles Wilson
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Swaythling
|
18 July 1907
|
Samuel Montagu, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Blyth
|
19 July 1907
|
James Blyth, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Marchamley
|
3 July 1908
|
|
George Whiteley
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron St Davids
|
6 July 1908
|
Viscount St Davids in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
John Philipps, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Gorell
|
16 February 1909
|
|
Gorell Barnes
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Fisher
|
7 December 1909
|
John Fisher
|
Military Peerage–Navy
|
|
|
Baron Kilbracken
|
8 December 1909
|
Arthur Godley
|
Former Civil Servant
|
|
|
Baron Ashby St Ledgers
|
15 March 1910
|
Viscount Wimborne in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Ivor Guest[note 51]
|
Incumbent cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Mersey
|
16 March 1910
|
Viscount Mersey in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
John Bigham
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Devonport
|
15 July 1910
|
Viscount Devonport in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
King George V
|
|
Hudson Kearley, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Cowdray
|
16 July 1910
|
Viscount Cowdray in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Weetman Pearson, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Hardinge of Penshurst
|
21 July 1910
|
|
Charles Hardinge[note 52]
|
Incumbent Viceroy of India
|
|
|
Baron de Villiers
|
21 September 1910
|
John de Villiers
|
Incumbent Chief Justice of South Africa
|
|
|
Baron Glenconner
|
3 April 1911
|
Edward Tennant, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Mountgarret
|
20 June 1911
|
Henry Butler, Viscount Mountgarret
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Aberconway
|
21 June 1911
|
|
Charles McLaren, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Merthyr
|
24 June 1911
|
William Lewis, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Inchcape
|
26 June 1911
|
Earl of Inchcape in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
James Mackay
|
Chairman of Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company
|
|
|
Baron Rowallan
|
27 June 1911
|
Archibald Corbett
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Ashton of Hyde
|
28 June 1911
|
Thomas Ashton
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Ravensdale
|
2 November 1911
|
George Curzon, Baron Curzon of Kedleston
|
Former Viceroy of India[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Hollenden
|
9 February 1912
|
Samuel Morley
|
Former Governor of the Bank of England
|
|
|
Baron Butler of Mount Juliet
|
8 July 1912
|
Charles Butler, Earl of Carrick
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Rochdale
|
14 February 1913
|
Viscount Rochdale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
George Kemp
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Reading
|
9 January 1914
|
Marquess of Reading in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Rufus Isaacs
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Justice of England
|
|
|
Baron Parmoor
|
16 January 1914
|
Charles Cripps
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Rothermere
|
17 January 1914
|
Viscount Rothermere in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Harold Harmsworth, Bt.
|
Founder of the Daily Mail
|
|
|
Baron Cunliffe
|
14 December 1914
|
Walter Cunliffe
|
Incumbent Governor of the Bank of England
|
|
|
Baron Wrenbury
|
12 April 1915
|
|
Henry Buckley
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Buckmaster
|
14 June 1915
|
Viscount Buckmaster in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Stanley Buckmaster
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
|
|
|
Baron Faringdon
|
24 January 1916
|
Alexander Henderson, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Shaughnessy
|
25 January 1916
|
Thomas Shaughnessy
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Astor
|
26 January 1916
|
Viscount Astor in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
William Waldorf Astor
|
The first man from the United States to be created a Hereditary Peer
|
|
|
Baron Rathcreedan
|
27 January 1916
|
Cecil Norton
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Somerleyton
|
26 June 1916
|
|
Savile Crossley, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Carnock
|
27 June 1916
|
|
Arthur Nicolson, Bt.
|
Former Ambassador to Russia
|
|
|
Baron Beaverbrook
|
2 January 1917
|
Max Aitken, Bt.
|
Owner of the Daily Express
|
|
|
Baron Gainford
|
3 January 1917
|
|
Jack Pease
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Forteviot
|
4 January 1917
|
John Dewar, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Colwyn
|
22 June 1917
|
Frederick Smith, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Gisborough
|
23 June 1917
|
Richard Chaloner
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Morris
|
15 January 1918
|
Edward Morris
|
Former Prime Minister of Newfoundland
|
|
|
Baron Cawley
|
16 January 1918
|
|
Frederick Cawley, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Terrington
|
19 January 1918
|
James Woodhouse
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Weir
|
26 June 1918
|
Viscount Weir in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
William Weir
|
Incumbent cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Glenarthur
|
27 June 1918
|
Matthew Arthur, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Phillimore
|
2 July 1918
|
|
Walter Phillimore, Bt.
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Bledisloe
|
15 October 1918
|
Viscount Bledisloe in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Charles Bathurst
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Inverforth
|
5 February 1919
|
|
Andrew Weir
|
Incumbent cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Sinha
|
14 February 1919
|
Satyendra Prasanna Sinha
|
The first man from India to be created a Hereditary Peer
|
|
|
Baron Cochrane of Cults
|
16 May 1919
|
Thomas Cochrane[note 53]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Unionist Party
|
|
|
Baron Clwyd
|
19 May 1919
|
John Roberts, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Russell of Liverpool
|
9 October 1919
|
Edward Russell
|
Editor of the Liverpool Daily Post
|
|
|
Baron Ruthven of Gowrie
|
28 October 1919
|
Held by the Earl of Gowrie in the Peerage of the United Kingdom since 1956
|
Walter Hore-Ruthven, Lord Ruthven of Freeland
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Swinfen
|
1 November 1919
|
|
Charles Swinfen Eady
|
Former Master of the Rolls
|
|
|
Baron Meston
|
29 November 1919
|
James Meston
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Cullen of Ashbourne
|
21 April 1920
|
Brien Cokayne
|
Former Governor of the Bank of England
|
|
|
Baron Bearsted
|
15 June 1921
|
Viscount Bearsted in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Marcus Samuel, Bt.
|
Founder of Royal Dutch Shell
|
|
|
Baron Trevethin
|
24 August 1921
|
|
Alfred Lawrence
|
Incumbent Lord Chief Justice of England
|
|
|
Baron Glendyne
|
23 January 1922
|
Robert Nivison, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Manton
|
25 January 1922
|
Joseph Watson
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Forres
|
19 June 1922
|
|
Archibald Williamson, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Vestey
|
20 June 1922
|
William Vestey, Bt.
|
Co-founder of Blue Star Line
|
|
|
Baron Borwick
|
20 July 1922
|
Robert Borwick, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Maclay
|
21 November 1922
|
|
Joseph Paton Maclay, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Bethell
|
23 November 1922
|
John Bethell, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon
|
24 July 1923
|
Held by the Baron Aldenham in the Peerage of the United Kingdom since 1939
|
Herbert Gibbs
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Darling
|
12 January 1924
|
|
Charles Darling
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Banbury of Southam
|
21 January 1924
|
|
Frederick Banbury, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Merrivale
|
19 January 1925
|
|
Henry Duke
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Bradbury
|
28 January 1925
|
John Bradbury
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Stonehaven
|
12 June 1925
|
Held by the Earl of Kintore in the Peerage of Scotland since 1974
|
|
John Baird, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Irwin
|
22 December 1925
|
Earl of Halifax in the Peerage in the United Kingdom
|
|
Edward Wood[note 54]
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Mereworth
|
19 January 1926
|
Geoffrey Browne, Baron Oranmore and Browne
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Hanworth
|
21 January 1926
|
Viscount Hanworth in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Ernest Pollock, Bt.
|
Incumbent Master of the Rolls
|
|
|
Baron Greenway
|
18 January 1927
|
Charles Greenway, Bt.
|
Founder of Anglo-Persian Oil Company
|
|
|
Baron Hayter
|
29 January 1927
|
George Chubb, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Cornwallis
|
31 January 1927
|
Fiennes Cornwallis
|
Incumbent Chairman of Kent County Council
|
|
|
Baron Daresbury
|
21 June 1927
|
Gilbert Greenall, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Wraxall
|
11 January 1928
|
|
George Gibbs
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Hailsham
|
5 April 1928
|
Viscount Hailsham in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Douglas Hogg
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
|
|
|
Baron Remnant
|
26 June 1928
|
James Remnant, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Moynihan
|
19 March 1929
|
Berkeley Moynihan, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Craigmyle
|
7 May 1929
|
Thomas Shaw, Baron Shaw
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Camrose
|
19 June 1929
|
Viscount Camrose in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
William Berry, Bt.
|
Co-owner of The Daily Telegraph
|
|
|
Baron Dulverton
|
8 July 1929
|
Gilbert Wills, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Luke
|
9 July 1929
|
George Lawson Johnston
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Alvingham
|
10 July 1929
|
Robert Yerburgh
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Baden-Powell
|
17 September 1929
|
Robert Baden-Powell, Bt.
|
Founder of The Scout Association
|
|
|
Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede
|
17 January 1930
|
Arthur Ponsonby[note 55]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Dickinson
|
18 January 1930
|
|
Willoughby Dickinson
|
Former Chairman of the London County Council
|
|
|
Baron Trenchard
|
23 January 1930
|
Viscount Trenchard in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Hugh Trenchard
|
Military Peerage–RAF
|
|
|
Baron Noel-Buxton
|
17 June 1930
|
|
Noel Buxton
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Howard of Penrith
|
10 July 1930
|
|
Esmé Howard[note 56]
|
Former Ambassador to the United States
|
|
|
Baron Rochester
|
23 January 1931
|
Ernest Lamb
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Selsdon
|
14 January 1932
|
|
William Mitchell-Thomson
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Moyne
|
21 January 1932
|
|
Walter Guinness[note 57]
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Davies
|
21 June 1932
|
David Davies
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Rankeillour
|
28 June 1932
|
|
James Hope[note 58]
|
Former Chairman of Ways and Means
|
|
|
Baron Runciman
|
17 January 1933
|
Viscount Runciman of Doxford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Walter Runciman, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Brocket
|
19 January 1933
|
Charles Nall-Cain, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Milne
|
26 January 1933
|
George Milne
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Rennell
|
1 March 1933
|
|
Rennell Rodd
|
Former Ambassador to Italy
|
|
|
Baron Mottistone
|
21 June 1933
|
|
J. E. B. Seely
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Iliffe
|
22 June 1933
|
Edward Iliffe
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Palmer
|
24 June 1933
|
Ernest Palmer, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Rockley
|
11 January 1934
|
|
Evelyn Cecil[note 59]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Elton
|
16 January 1934
|
Godfrey Elton
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Bingham
|
26 June 1934
|
George Bingham, Earl of Lucan
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Wakehurst
|
29 June 1934
|
Gerald Loder
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Hesketh
|
25 January 1935
|
Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Tweedsmuir
|
1 June 1935
|
John Buchan
|
Incumbent Governor General of Canada
|
|
|
Baron Wigram
|
25 June 1935
|
|
Clive Wigram
|
Incumbent Private Secretary to the Sovereign
|
|
|
Baron Riverdale
|
27 June 1935
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Arthur Balfour, Bt.
|
—
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Baron May
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28 June 1935
|
George May, Bt.
|
—
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Baron Kennet
|
15 July 1935
|
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Hilton Young
|
Former cabinet minister
|
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Baron Gowrie
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20 December 1935
|
Earl of Gowrie of the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Alexander Hore-Ruthven[note 60]
|
Incumbent Governor of New South Wales
|
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Baron Strathcarron
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11 January 1936
|
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Ian Macpherson, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
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Baron Kemsley
|
3 February 1936
|
Viscount Kemsley in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
King Edward VIII
|
Gomer Berry
|
—
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Baron Catto
|
24 February 1936
|
Thomas Catto, Bt.
|
—
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|
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Baron Windlesham
|
22 February 1937
|
George Hennessy, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
King George VI
|
|
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Baron Mancroft
|
23 February 1937
|
Arther Samuel, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
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Baron McGowan
|
24 February 1937
|
Harry McGowan
|
Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries
|
|
|
Baron Addison
|
22 May 1937
|
Viscount Addison in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Christopher Addison
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Denham
|
24 May 1937
|
George Bowyer, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Rea
|
3 June 1937
|
Walter Rea, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
|
|
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Baron Cadman
|
7 June 1937
|
John Cadman
|
Chairman of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company
|
|
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Baron Marchwood
|
8 June 1937
|
Viscount Marchwood in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
George Penny, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
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Baron Kenilworth
|
10 June 1937
|
John Siddeley
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Pender
|
12 June 1937
|
John Denison-Pender
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Roborough
|
24 January 1938
|
Henry Lopes, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Brassey of Apethorpe
|
26 January 1938
|
Henry Brassey, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Stamp
|
28 June 1938
|
Josiah Stamp
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Bicester
|
29 June 1938
|
Vivian Smith
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Milford
|
2 February 1939
|
Laurence Philipps, Bt.
|
—
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|
|
Baron Hankey
|
3 February 1939
|
Maurice Hankey
|
Former Cabinet Secretary
|
|
|
Baron Harmsworth
|
4 February 1939
|
Cecil Harmsworth
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Rotherwick
|
5 July 1939
|
Herbert Cayzer Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Woolton
|
7 July 1939
|
Earl of Woolton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Frederick Marquis
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Glentoran
|
8 July 1939
|
|
Herbert Dixon
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Ulster Unionist Party
|
|
|
Baron Tryon
|
18 April 1940
|
|
George Tryon
|
Incumbent cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Croft
|
28 May 1940
|
Henry Page Croft, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Teviot
|
27 June 1940
|
Charles Kerr[note 61]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the National Liberal Party
|
|
|
Baron Nathan
|
28 June 1940
|
Harry Nathan
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Reith
|
21 October 1940
|
|
John Reith
|
Former Director-General of the BBC
|
|
|
Baron Kindersley
|
28 January 1941
|
Robert Kindersley
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Ironside
|
29 January 1941
|
Edmund Ironside
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Leathers
|
19 May 1941
|
Viscount Leathers in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Frederick Leathers
|
Incumbent cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Soulbury
|
6 August 1941
|
Viscount Soulbury in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Herwald Ramsbotham
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Latham
|
16 January 1942
|
Charles Latham
|
Incumbent Leader of the London County Council
|
|
|
Baron Wedgwood
|
21 January 1942
|
|
Josiah Wedgwood
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Geddes
|
28 January 1942
|
|
Auckland Geddes
|
Former Ambassador to the United States
|
|
|
Baron Bruntisfield
|
9 March 1942
|
Baron Bruntisfield, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Brabazon of Tara
|
27 March 1942
|
|
John Moore-Brabazon
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Keyes
|
22 January 1943
|
Roger Keyes, Bt.
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Hemingford
|
1 February 1943
|
|
Dennis Herbert
|
Former Chairman of Ways and Means
|
|
|
Baron Moran
|
8 March 1943
|
Charles Wilson
|
Incumbent President of the Royal College of Physicians
|
|
|
Baron Killearn
|
17 May 1943
|
|
Miles Lampson
|
Incumbent Ambassador to Egypt
|
|
|
Baron Dowding
|
5 July 1943
|
Hugh Dowding
|
Military Peerage–RAF
|
|
|
Baron Gretton
|
27 January 1944
|
|
John Gretton
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Westwood
|
29 January 1944
|
William Westwood
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Hazlerigg
|
12 February 1945
|
Arthur Hazlerigg, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Hacking
|
2 July 1945
|
|
Douglas Hacking, Bt.
|
Former Chairman of the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Chetwode
|
10 July 1945
|
Philip Chetwode, Bt.
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Sandford
|
14 July 1945
|
James Edmondson
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Altrincham
|
1 August 1945
|
|
Edward Grigg
|
Former Governor of Kenya
|
|
|
Baron Broadbridge
|
14 September 1945
|
George Broadbridge, Bt.
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Pakenham
|
12 October 1945
|
Held by the Earl of Longford in the Peerage of Ireland since 1961
|
Frank Pakenham[note 62]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Mountevans
|
12 November 1945
|
Edward Evans
|
Military Peerage–Navy
|
|
|
Baron Lindsay of Birker
|
13 November 1945
|
Sandie Lindsay
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Piercy
|
14 November 1945
|
William Piercy
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Chorley
|
16 November 1945
|
Robert Chorley
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Calverley
|
17 November 1945
|
George Muff
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Tedder
|
23 January 1946
|
Arthur Tedder
|
Military Peerage–RAF
|
|
|
Baron Colgrain
|
28 January 1946
|
Colin Campbell
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Darwen
|
12 February 1946
|
John Davies
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Lucas of Chilworth
|
26 June 1946
|
George Lucas
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Shepherd
|
28 June 1946
|
George Shepherd
|
National Agent of the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Newall
|
18 July 1946
|
Cyril Newall
|
Former Governor-General of New Zealand
|
|
|
Baron Oaksey
|
13 January 1947
|
Held by the Baron Trevethin in the Peerage of the United Kingdom since 1959
|
|
Geoffrey Lawrence[note 63]
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Rugby
|
15 January 1947
|
John Maffey
|
Incumbent Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland
|
|
|
Baron Layton
|
16 January 1947
|
Walter Layton
|
Editor of The Economist
|
|
|
Baron Simon of Wythenshawe
|
17 January 1947
|
Ernest Simon
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Kershaw
|
20 January 1947
|
Fred Kershaw
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Trefgarne
|
21 January 1947
|
George Garro-Jones
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Crook
|
3 July 1947
|
Reginald Crook
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Amwell
|
16 July 1947
|
Frederick Montague
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Milverton
|
9 October 1947
|
Arthur Richards
|
Incumbent Governor of Nigeria
|
|
|
Baron Mackintosh of Halifax
|
6 February 1948
|
Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Harold Mackintosh, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Clydesmuir
|
26 February 1948
|
|
John Colville
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Burden
|
1 February 1950
|
Thomas Burden
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Haden-Guest
|
2 February 1950
|
Leslie Haden-Guest
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Silkin
|
4 July 1950
|
|
Lewis Silkin
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Hives
|
7 July 1950
|
Ernest Hives
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Ogmore
|
10 July 1950
|
David Rees-Williams
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Morris of Kenwood
|
11 July 1950
|
Harry Morris
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Macpherson of Drumochter
|
25 January 1951
|
Thomas Macpherson
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Kenswood
|
27 June 1951
|
Ernest Whitfield
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Freyberg
|
16 October 1951
|
Bernard Freyberg
|
Incumbent Governor-General of New Zealand
|
|
|
Baron Milner of Leeds
|
20 December 1951
|
|
James Milner
|
Former Chairman of Ways and Means
|
|
|
Baron Kirkwood
|
22 December 1951
|
|
David Kirkwood
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Wise
|
24 December 1951
|
Frederick Wise
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party
|
|
|
Baron Jeffreys
|
12 July 1952
|
George Jeffreys
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
Queen Elizabeth II
|
|
|
Baron Rathcavan
|
12 February 1953
|
|
Hugh O'Neill, Bt.[note 64]
|
Former Chairman of the 1922 Committee
|
|
|
Baron Baillieu
|
12 February 1953
|
Clive Baillieu
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Grantchester
|
30 June 1953
|
Alfred Suenson-Taylor
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Moore
|
30 January 1954
|
Henry Moore, Earl of Drogheda
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Coleraine
|
16 February 1954
|
Richard Law
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Harvey of Tasburgh
|
3 July 1954
|
Oliver Harvey
|
Incumbent Ambassador to France
|
|
|
Baron Glassary
|
30 July 1954
|
Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, Earl of Dundee
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Gridley
|
10 January 1955
|
Arnold Gridley
|
Former Chairman of the 1922 Committee
|
|
|
Baron Strathalmond
|
18 February 1955
|
William Fraser
|
Chairman of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company
|
|
|
Baron Strathclyde
|
4 May 1955
|
|
Thomas Galbraith
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Scottish Unionist Party
|
|
|
Baron Clitheroe
|
20 June 1955
|
|
Ralph Assheton
|
Former Chairman of the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron McNair
|
4 August 1955
|
Arnold McNair
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Colyton
|
19 January 1956
|
|
Henry Hopkinson
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Astor of Hever
|
21 January 1956
|
John Jacob Astor
|
Former Chairman of the General Council of the Press
|
|
|
Baron Sinclair of Cleeve
|
21 January 1957
|
Robert Sinclair
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Mills
|
22 January 1957
|
Viscount Mills in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
Percy Mills, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Bridges
|
4 February 1957
|
|
Edward Bridges
|
Former Cabinet Secretary
|
|
|
Baron Norrie
|
22 August 1957
|
Willoughby Norrie
|
Former Governor-General of New Zealand
|
|
|
Baron Birkett
|
31 January 1958
|
|
Norman Birkett
|
Judicial Peer
|
|
|
Baron Harding of Petherton
|
17 February 1958
|
John Harding
|
Military Peerage–Army
|
|
|
Baron Poole
|
11 July 1958
|
Oliver Poole
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Rootes
|
16 February 1959
|
William Rootes
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Netherthorpe
|
10 March 1959
|
James Turner
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Crathorne
|
15 July 1959
|
|
Thomas Dugdale, Bt.
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Spens
|
20 August 1959
|
|
Patrick Spens
|
Former Chief Justice of India
|
|
|
Baron MacAndrew
|
8 December 1959
|
|
Charles MacAndrew
|
Former Chairman of Ways and Means
|
|
|
Baron Nelson of Stafford
|
20 January 1960
|
George Nelson, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Howick of Glendale
|
8 February 1960
|
Evelyn Baring[note 65]
|
Former Governor of Kenya
|
|
|
Baron Sanderson of Ayot
|
4 July 1960
|
Basil Sanderson
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Cobbold
|
23 November 1960
|
|
Cameron Cobbold
|
Incumbent Governor of the Bank of England
|
|
|
Baron Robertson of Oakridge
|
29 June 1961
|
Brian Robertson, Bt.
|
Chairman of the British Transport Commission
|
|
|
Baron Marks of Broughton
|
10 July 1961
|
Simon Marks
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Fairhaven
|
25 July 1961
|
Urban Huttleston Broughton, Baron Fairhaven
|
[note 1]
|
|
|
Baron Leighton of St Mellons
|
25 January 1962
|
Leighton Seager, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Brain
|
26 January 1962
|
Russell Brain, Bt.
|
Incumbent President of the Royal College of Physicians
|
|
|
Baron Aldington
|
29 January 1962
|
|
Toby Low
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Inchyra
|
2 February 1962
|
Frederick Millar
|
Former Ambassador to West Germany
|
|
|
Baron Dilhorne
|
17 July 1962
|
Viscount Dilhorne in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
Reginald Manningham-Buller, Bt.
|
Incumbent Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
|
|
|
Baron Eccles
|
1 August 1962
|
Viscount Eccles in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
|
|
David Eccles
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Silsoe
|
18 January 1963
|
Malcolm Trustram Eve, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Egremont
|
27 November 1963
|
Held by the Baron Leconfield in the Peerage of the United Kingdom since 1967
|
John Wyndham[note 66]
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Thomson of Fleet
|
10 March 1964
|
Roy Thomson
|
—
|
|
|
Baron Martonmere
|
13 May 1964
|
|
Roland Robinson
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Sherfield
|
29 June 1964
|
Roger Makins
|
Former Ambassador to the United States
|
|
|
Baron Inglewood
|
30 June 1964
|
William Fletcher-Vane[note 67]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Glendevon
|
16 July 1964
|
Lord John Hope[note 68]
|
Former cabinet minister
|
|
|
Baron Grimston of Westbury
|
11 December 1964
|
Robert Grimston[note 69]
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Renwick
|
23 December 1964
|
Robert Renwick, Bt.
|
—
|
|
|
Baron St Helens
|
31 December 1964
|
Michael Hughes-Young
|
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party
|
|
|
Baron Margadale
|
1 January 1965
|
John Morrison
|
Former Chairman of the 1922 Committee
|