Title | Date of Creation | Surname | Current Status | Notes |
Baron Boston[13] | 1761 | Irby | Extant | |
Baron Grantham[13] | 1761 | Robinson, de Grey | Extinct 1923 | also Earl de Grey in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1833 to 1923; also Baron Lucas of Crudwell in the Peerage of England from 1833 to 1859; also Viscount Goderich and Earl of Ripon in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1859 to 1923; created Marquess of Ripon in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1871 |
Baron Grosvenor[13] | 1761 | Grosvenor | Extant | created Earl Grosvenor in 1784; created Marquess of Westminster in 1831 and Duke of Westminster in 1874, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |
Baron Melcombe[13] | 1761 | Bubb Dodington | Extinct 1762 | |
Baroness Mount Stuart[13] | 1761 | Montagu, Crichton-Stuart | Extant | also Earl of Bute in the Peerage of Scotland from 1794; created Marquess of Bute in 1796 |
Baron Scarsdale[13] | 1761 | Curzon | Extant | created Viscount Scarsdale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1911; created Baron Ravensdale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1911, which title is extant and a separate peerage; created Baron Curzon of Kedleston in the Peerage of Ireland in 1898 and Earl Curzon of Kedleston in 1911 and Earl of Kedleston and Marquess Curzon of Kedleston in 1921 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which titles became extinct in 1925 |
Baron Spencer[13] | 1761 | Spencer | Extant | created Earl Spencer in 1765 |
Baron Beaulieu | 1762 | Hussey-Montagu | Extinct 1802 | created Earl of Beaulieu in 1784 |
Baron Bingley | 1762 | Fox-Lane | Extinct 1773 | |
Baron Lovel and Holland | 1762 | Perceval | Extinct 2011 | subsidiary title of the Earl of Egmont in the Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Montagu of Boughton | 1762 | Montagu | Extinct 1770 | |
Baron Pelham of Stanmer | 1762 | Pelham-Holles, Pelham | Extant | also Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1762 to 1768, when this title became extinct; also Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne from 1762 to 1768, when the two peerages separated (the Dukedom became extinct in 1988); created Earl of Chichester in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801 |
Baron Vernon | 1762 | Venables-Vernon, Vernon-Harcourt | Extant | |
Baron Ducie[14] | 1763 | Moreton, Reynolds-Moreton | Extant | created Earl of Ducie in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1837 |
Baron Milton | 1763 | Damer | Extinct 1808 | also Baron Milton in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Dorchester in 1792 |
Baron Camden | 1765 | Pratt | Extant | created Earl Camden in 1786 and Marquess Camden in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812 |
Baron Digby | 1765 | Digby | Extant | also Baron Digby in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl Digby in 1790, which title became extinct in 1856 |
Baron Pleydell-Bouverie[15] | 1765 | Pleydell-Bouverie | Extant | created Earl of Radnor at the same time |
Baron Sundridge | 1766 | Campbell | Extant | also Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland from 1770 |
Baroness Greenwich | 1767 | Townshend | Extinct 1797 |
Baron Amherst | 1776 | Amherst | Extinct 1797 | also created Baron Amherst in 1788, which title became extinct in 1993 |
Baron Brownlow | 1776 | Cust, Egerton-Cust | Extant | created Earl Brownlow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 1815, which title became extinct in 1921 |
Baron Cardiff | 1776 | Crichton-Stuart | Extant | also Earl of Bute in the Peerage of Scotland from 1792; created Marquess of Bute in 1796 |
Baron Cranley | 1776 | Onslow | Extant | also Baron Onslow from 1776; created Earl of Onslow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801 |
Baron Foley | 1776 | Foley | Extant | |
Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon | 1776 | Campbell, Hamilton | Extant | also Duke of Hamilton in the Peerage of Scotland from 1793 to 1799; also Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland since 1806 |
Baron Hawke | 1776 | Hawke, Harvey-Hawke | Extant | |
Baron Harrowby | 1776 | Ryder | Extant | created Earl of Harrowby in 1809 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |
Baron Hume of Berwick | 1776 | Hume-Campbell | Extinct 1781 | |
Baron Rivers | 1776 | Pitt, Pitt-Rivers | Extinct 1828 | also created Baron Rivers in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1802, which title became extinct in 1880 |
Baron Thurlow | 1778 | Thurlow | Extinct 1806 | also created Baron Thurlow in 1792, which title is extant |
Baron Bagot | 1780 | Bagot | Extant | |
Baron Brudenell of Deene | 1780 | Brudenell, Brudenell-Bruce | Extinct 1811 | also Earl of Cardigan in the Peerage of England 1790-1811 |
Baron Dynevor | 1780 | Talbot, de Cardonnel, Rice, Rice-Trevor, Rhys | Extant | also Baron Talbot and Earl Talbot from 1780 to 1782, which titles are now held by the Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford |
Baron Gage | 1780 | Gage | Extinct 1791 | subsidiary title of the Viscount Gage in the Peerage of Ireland; also created Baron Gage in 1790, which title is extant |
Baron Loughborough | 1780 | Wedderburn, St Clair-Erskine | Extinct 1805 | created Baron Loughborough in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1795 and Earl of Rosslyn in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, which titles are extant |
Baron Southampton | 1780 | FitzRoy | Extant | |
Baron Walsingham | 1780 | de Grey | Extant | |
Baron Montagu of Boughton | 1781 | Montagu | Extinct 1845 | |
Baron Ashburton | 1782 | Dunning | Extinct 1823 | |
Baron Grantley | 1782 | Norton | Extant | |
Baron Rodney | 1782 | Rodney | Extant | |
Baron Bolebrooke[16] |
1782 | Sackville, Germain | Extinct 1843 | subsidiary title of the Viscount Sackville; succeeded as Duke of Dorset in 1815, which title became extinct in 1843 |
Baron Rawdon | 1783 | Rawdon, Rawdon-Hastings | Extinct 1868 | subsidiary title of the Earl of Moira in the Peerage of Ireland; created Marquess of Hastings in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1816 |
Baron Sydney | 1783 | Townshend | Extinct 1890 | created Viscount Sydney in 1789 and Earl Sydney in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1874 |
Baron Berwick[17] | 1784 | Hill, Noel-Hill | Extinct 1953 | |
Baron Boringdon[17] | 1784 | Parker | Extant | created Earl of Morley in 1815 |
Baron Bulkeley[17] | 1784 | Bulkeley | Extinct 1822 | also Viscount Bulkeley in Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Lowther[17] | 1784 | Lowther | Extinct 1802 | created Viscount Lonsdale in 1784 and Earl of Lonsdale in 1785, which titles also became extinct in 1802; created Baron Lowther and Viscount Lowther in 1797, which titles are extant and held by the Earl of Lonsdale (1807 creation) |
Baron Sherborne[17] | 1784 | Dutton | Extinct 1985 | |
Baron Somers[17] | 1784 | Cocks, Somers-Cocks | Extant | created Earl Somers in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821, which title became extinct in 1883 |
Baron Camelford | 1784 | Pitt | Extinct 1804 | |
Baron Carteret | 1784 | Carteret, Thynne | Extinct 1849 |
Baron Eliot | 1784 | Eliot | Extant | created Earl of St Germans in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815| |
Baron Gordon of Huntley[18] | 1784 | Gordon | Extinct 1836 | created Earl of Norwich at the same time; also Marquess of Huntly in the Peerage of Scotland from 1784 to 1836, which title is extant; also Duke of Gordon in the Peerage of Scotland from 1784 to 1836, when this title became extinct |
Baron Lovaine | 1784 | Percy, Percy-Seymour | Extant | created Earl of Beverley in 1790; also Duke of Northumberland from 1784 to 1786 and since 1865 |
Baron Carleton[19] | 1786 | Boyle | Extant | subsidiary title of the Earl of Shannon in the Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Delaval[19] | 1786 | Delaval | Extinct 1808 | also Baron Delaval in the Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Dorchester[19] | 1786 | Carleton | Extinct 1897 | |
Baron Douglas of Amesbury[19] | 1786 | Douglas | Extinct 1810 | |
Baron Hawkesbury[19] | 1786 | Jenkinson | Extinct 1851 | created Earl of Liverpool in 1796 |
Baron Montagu[19] | 1786 | | Extinct 1845 | also Earl of Cardigan in the Peerage of England from 1786 to 1790, which title is extant and now held by the Marquess of Ailesbury; also Duke of Montagu from 1786 to 1790, when this title became extinct |
Baron Murray of Stanley[19] | 1786 | Murray, Stewart Murray | Extinct 1957 | created Earl Strange at the same time; subsidiary titles of the Duke of Atholl in the Peerage of Scotland |
Baron Suffield[19] | 1786 | Harbord, Harbord-Hamond | Extant | |
Baron Tyrone[19] | 1786 | Beresford | Extant | subsidiary title of the Earl of Tyrone in the Peerage of Ireland; created Marquess of Waterford in the Peerage of Ireland in 1789 |
Baron Heathfield | 1787 | Heathfield | Extinct 1813 | |
Baron Kenyon | 1788 | Kenyon, Tyrell-Kenyon | Extant | |
Baron Amherst | 1788 | Amherst | Extinct 1993 | also Baron Amherst (created 1776), which title became extinct in 1797; created Earl Amherst in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1826 |
Baron Braybrooke | 1788 | Griffin, Neville | Extant | |
Baron Dover | 1788 | Yorke | Extinct 1792 | |
Baron Howe[20] | 1788 | Howe, Curzon, Curzon-Howe | Extant | also Baron Glenawley and Viscount Howe in the Peerage of Ireland from 1788 to 1799; also Earl Howe in the Peerage of Great Britain from 1788 to 1799, when this title became extinct; also Baron Curzon of Penn in the Peerage of Great Britain and Viscount Curzon and Earl Howe in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1835 |
Baron Malmesbury | 1788 | Harris | Extant | created Earl of Malmesbury in 1800 |
Baron Douglas | 1790 | Douglas | Extinct 1857 | |
Baron Fife | 1790 | Duff | Extinct 1809 | subsidiary title of the Earl Fife in the Peerage of Ireland, which title became extinct or dormant in 1912 |
Baron Fisherwick | 1790 | Chichester | Extant | subsidiary title of the Marquess of Donegall in the Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Gage[21] | 1790 | Gage, Hall | Extant | subsidiary title of the Viscount Gage in the Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Grenville | 1790 | Grenville | Extinct 1834 | |
Baron Harewood | 1790 | Lascelles | Extinct 1795 | |
Baron Mulgrave | 1790 | Phipps | extinct 1794 | also Baron Mulgrave in Peerage of Ireland, which title is extant and held by the Marquess of Normanby |
Baron Verulam | 1790 | Grimston | Extant | also Viscount Grimston in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Verulam in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815 |
Baron Douglas of Lochleven | 1791 | Douglas | Extinct 1827 | subsidiary title of the Earl of Morton in the Peerage of Scotland |
Baroness Bath | 1792 | Murray-Pulteney | Extinct 1808 | created Countess of Bath in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1803 |
Baron Thurlow | 1792 | Thurlow, Hovell-Thurlow, Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce | Extant | |
Baron Auckland | 1793 | Eden | Extant | also Baron Auckland in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Auckland in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1839, which title became extinct in 1849 |
Baron Bradford[22] | 1794 | Bridgeman | Extant | created Earl of Bradford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815 |
Baron Clive of Walcot[22] | 1794 | Clive, Herbert | Extant | also Baron Clive of Plassey in Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Powis in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1804 |
Baron Curzon of Penn[22] | 1794 | Howe, Curzon, Curzon-Howe | Extant | created Viscount Curzon in 1802 and Earl Howe in 1821 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, also Baron Howe in the Peerage of Great Britain from 1835 |
Baron Dundas[22] | 1794 | Dundas | Extant | created Earl of Zetland in 1838 and Marquess of Zetland in 1892, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |
Baron Lyttelton[22] | 1794 | Lyttelton | Extant | also Baron Westcote in the Peerage of Ireland; also Baron Cobham and Viscount Cobham since 1889 |
Baron Mendip[22] | 1794 | Ellis, | Extant | also Baron Clifden and Viscount Clifden in Peerage of Ireland from 1802 to 1974, when these titles became extinct; also Baron Dover in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1836 to 1899, when this title became extinct; also Baron Robartes in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1899 to 1974, when this title became extinct; title held by the Earl of Normanton since 1974 |
Baron Mulgrave[22] | 1794 | Phipps | Extant | created Earl of Mulgrave in 1812 and Marquess of Normanby in 1838, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |
Baron Selsey[22] | 1794 | Peachey | Extinct 1838 | |
Baron Upper Ossory[22] | 1794 | Fitzpatrick | Extinct 1818 | subsidiary title of the Earl of Upper Ossory in the Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Yarborough[22] | 1794 | Anderson-Pelham, Pelham | Extant | created Earl of Yarborough in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1837 |
Baroness Hood | 1795 | Hood | Extant | also Viscount Hood in the Peerage of Great Britain from 1816 |
Baron Loughborough | 1795 | Wedderburn, St Clair-Erskin | Extant | created Earl of Rosslyn in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801 |
Baron Bridport[23] | 1796 | Hood | Extinct 1814 | created Viscount Bridport in 1814, which title also became extinct in 1814; also Baron Bridport (created 1794) in Peerage of Ireland, which title is extant and held by the Viscount Bridport (1868 creation) |
Baron Brodrick[23] | 1796 | Brodrick | Extant | also Viscount Midleton in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl of Midleton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1920, which title became extinct in 1979 |
Baron Calthorpe[23] | 1796 | Gough-Calthorpe, Gough | Extinct 1997 | |
Baron Dawnay[23] | 1796 | Dawnay | Extinct 1832 | subsidiary title of the Viscount Downe in the Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Gwydyr[23] | 1796 | Burrell, Drummond-Burrell, Drummond-Willoughby | Extinct 1915 | also Baron Willoughby de Eresby from 1828 to 1870 |
Baron Harewood[23] | 1796 | Lascelles | Extant | created Earl of Harewood in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812 |
Baron Macartney[23] | 1796 | Macartney | Extinct 1806 | also Earl Macartney in the Peerage of Ireland |
Baron Rolle[23] | 1796 | Rolle | Extinct 1842 | |
Baron Rous[23] | 1796 | Rous | Extant | created Earl of Stradbroke in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821 |
Baron Stewart[23] | 1796 | Stewart | Extant | Subsidiary title of the Earl of Galloway in the Peerage of Scotland |
Baron Stuart[23] | 1796 | Stuart | Extant | Subsidiary title of the Earl of Moray in the Peerage of Scotland |
Baron Cawdor[23] | 1796 | Campbell | Extant | created Earl Cawdor in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1827 |
Baron de Dunstanville[23] | 1796 | Basset | Extinct 1835 | created Baron Basset in 1797, which title became extinct in 1855 |
Baron Saltersford[23] | 1796 | Stopford | extant | subsidiary title of the Earl of Courtown |
Baron Pierrepont | 1796 | Pierrepont | Extinct 1955 | created Viscount Newark at the same time and Earl Manvers in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1806 |
Baron Delamer[24] | 1796 | Grey | extinct 1883 | created Earl of Warrington at the same time; also Baron Grey of Groby and Earl of Stamford from 1796 to 1883 |
Baron Basset | 1797 | Basset | Extinct 1855 | also Baron de Dunstanville, which title became extinct in 1835 |
Baron Duncan of Lundie[25] | 1797 | Haldane-Duncan | Extinct 1933 | created Viscount Duncan of Camperdown at the same time; created Earl of Camperdown in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1831 |
Baron Jervis[26] | 1797 | Jervis | Extinct 1823 | created Earl St Vincent at the same time, which title also became extinct in 1823; created Viscount St Vincent in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, which title is extant |
Baron Bayning[27] | 1797 | Townshend | Extinct 1866 |
Baron Bolton[27] | 1797 | Orde-Powlett | Extant | |
Baron Carrington[27] | 1797 | Smith, Carrington, Wynn-Carington, Carington | Extant | also Baron Carrington in the Peerage of Ireland; created Earl Carrington in 1895 and Marquess of Lincolnshire in 1912, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which titles became extinct in 1928; created Baron Carington of Upton for life in 1999 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |
Baron Perth[27] | 1797 | Drummond | Extinct 1800 | |
Baron Glastonbury[27] | 1797 | Grenville | Extinct 1825 | |
Baron Lilford[27] | 1797 | Powys | Extant | |
Baron Lowther[27] | 1797 | Lowther | Extant | also Viscount Lonsdale (created 1784) and Earl of Lonsdale (created 1785), which titles became extinct in 1802; created Viscount Lowther in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1797 and Earl of Lonsdale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1807 |
Baron Minto[27] | 1797 | Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound | Extant | created Earl of Minto in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1813 |
Baron Northwick[27] | 1797 | Rushout | Extinct 1887 | |
Baron Perth[27] | 1797 | Drummond | Extinct 1800 | created for the de jure 11th Earl of Perth |
Baron Ribblesdale[27] | 1797 | Lister | Extinct 1925 | |
Baron Seaforth[27] | 1797 | Mackenzie | Extinct 1815 | |
Baron Wellesley[27] | 1797 | Wellesley | Extinct 1842 | subsidiary title of the Earl of Mornington in the Peerage of Ireland, which title is extant and held by the Duke of Wellington since 1863; created Marquess Wellesley in 1799 |
Baron Wodehouse[27] | 1797 | Wodehouse | Extant | created Earl of Kimberley in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1866 |
Baron Nelson[28] | 1798 | Nelson | Extinct 1805 | created Viscount Nelson in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, which title also became extinct in 1805; created Baron Nelson in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, which title is extant and held by the Earl Nelson since 1805 |
Baron Eldon[29] | 1799 | Scott | Extant | created Earl of Eldon in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821 |
Baron FitzGibbon[30] | 1799 | FitzGibbon | Extinct 1864 | subsidiary title of the Earl of Clare in the Peerage of Ireland |