List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

This article is a list of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland, including the England, the Scotland, the Ireland, the Great Britain and the Peerage of the United Kingdom, listed in order of creation, including extant, extinct and abeyant titles. A viscount is the fourth rank in the peerage of the United Kingdom, Great Britain, England, Scotland and Ireland. A relatively late introduction, holders of the title take precedence after earls and before barons.[n 1]

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The term "viscount" (vice-comes) was originally a judicial honorific, long used in Anglo-Norman England to refer to a county sheriff. It was only turned into a noble title, with hereditary dignity, in England by Henry VI in 1440,[2] following the similar transformation of that title in France.[3]

The majority of viscountcies are held by peers with higher titles, such as duke, marquess or earl; this can come about for a number of reasons, including the title being created as a subsidiary title at the same time as the higher peerage, the holder being elevated at a later time to a higher peerage or through inheritance when one individual is the heir to two separate titles.[4]

Viscounts were created in the peerages of England and Scotland until the Act of Union 1707, thereafter being created in the peerage of Great Britain. After the Acts of Union 1800 came into effect in 1801, all peerages were created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland were created by English and British monarchs in their capacity as Lord or King of Ireland. Irish peers were not initially granted a seat in the House of Lords and so allowed the grantee to sit in the House of Commons. Viscounts of Ireland have precedence below peers of England, Scotland, and Great Britain of the same rank, and above peers of the United Kingdom of the same rank; but Irish peers created after 1801 yield to United Kingdom peers of earlier creation.

A number of Speakers of the House of Commons have been elevated to the peerage as viscounts. Of the nineteen Speakers between 1801 and 1983, eleven were made viscounts, five were made barons, one refused a peerage and two died in office (and their widows were created a viscountess and a baroness).[n 2] The last such was George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy upon his retirement in 1983. Since then it has had become more common to grant life peerages to retiring Speakers.

Naming conventions

In British practice, the title of a viscount may be either a place name, a surname, or a combination thereof: examples include the Viscount Falmouth, the Viscount Hardinge and the Viscount Colville of Culross, respectively. An exception exists for Viscounts in the peerage of Scotland, who were traditionally styled "The Viscount of [X]", such as the Viscount of Arbuthnott. In practice, however, very few maintain this style, instead using the more common version "The Viscount [X]" in general parlance.

Courtesy viscountcies

Many extant viscountcies are used as courtesy titles; a specifically British custom is the heir apparent of an earl or marquess being referred to as a viscount, if the second most senior title held by the head of the family is a viscount. For example, the eldest son of the Earl Howe is Viscount Curzon, because this is the second most senior title held by the Earl.[5] However, the son of a marquess or an earl can be referred to as a viscount when the title of viscount is not the second most senior if those above it share their name with the substantive title. For example, the second most senior title of the Marquess of Salisbury is the Earl of Salisbury, so his heir uses the lower title of Viscount Cranborne, to avoid any possible confusion caused by them both being referred to as Lord Salisbury. Sometimes the son of a peer can be referred to as a viscount even when he could use a more senior courtesy title which differs in name from the substantive title. Family tradition plays a role in this. For example, the eldest son of the Marquess of Londonderry is Viscount Castlereagh, even though the Marquess is also the Earl Vane.[6][7]

Viscountcies

Viscountcies in the Peerage of England, 1440–1707

  Extant viscountcies
  Abeyant viscountcies
TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Viscount Beaumont[2]1440Beaumontextinct 1507also Baron Beaumont
Viscount Bourchier[8]14 December 1446Bourchierextinct 1540created Earl of Essex in 1461
Viscount Lisle30 October 1451Talbotextinct 1470
Viscount Berkeley[9]21 April 1481de Berkeleyextinct 1492created Earl of Nottingham in 1483 and Marquess of Berkeley in 1489
Viscount Lisle[10]28 June 1483Greyextinct 1504
Viscount Lovell[11]1483Lovellextinct 1487also Baron Lovell and Baron Holand
Viscount Welles[11]1487Wellesextinct 1499 
Viscount Lisle[12]15 May 1513Brandonsurrendered 1523created Duke of Suffolk in 1523
Viscount Lisle[13]25 April 1523Plantagenetextinct 1542
Viscount Rochford[14]1525Boleynextinct 1539created Earl of Ormonde in 1527 and Earl of Wiltshire in 1529
Viscount FitzWalter[15]18 June 1525Radclyffeextinct 1643created Earl of Sussex in 1529
Viscount Beauchamp[16]5 June 1536Seymourforfeit 1551created Earl of Hertford in 1537 and Duke of Somerset in 1546
Viscount Lisle12 March 1543Dudleyforfeit 1553created Earl of Warwick in 1547 and Duke of Northumberland in 1551
Viscount Hereford[17]2 February 1550Devereuxextantcreated Earl of Essex in 1572 (earldom extinct 1646)
Viscount Montagu[18]1554Browneextinct 1797 
Viscount Howard of Bindon[19]13 January 1558Howardextinct 1610
Viscount Cranborne[20]20 August 1604Cecilextantcreated Earl of Salisbury in 1605 and Marquess of Salisbury in 1789
Viscount L'Isle4 May 1605Sydneyextinct 1743created Earl of Leicester in 1618
Viscount Rochester[21]1611Carrextinct 1645created Earl of Somerset in 1613
Viscount Brackley[22]7 November 1616Egertonextinct 1829created Earl of Bridgewater in 1617 and Duke of Bridgewater in 1720 (dukedom extinct in 1803)
Viscount Wallingford[23] 1616Knollysextinct 1632created Earl of Banbury in 1626
Viscount Villiers[24]27 August 1616Villiersextinct 1687created Earl of Buckingham in 1617, Marquess of Buckingham in 1618 and Duke of Buckingham in 1623
Viscount Doncaster[25]5 July 1618Hayextinct 1660created Earl of Carlisle in 1622
Viscount Purbeck[13]19 July 1619Villiersextinct 1657 
Viscount Mandeville[26]1620Montaguextantcreated Earl of Manchester in 1626 and Duke of Manchester in 1719
Viscount Feilding[27]30 December 1620Feildingextantcreated Earl of Desmond in 1622; also Earl of Denbigh from 1675
Viscount Mansfield[28]3 November 1620Cavendishextinct 1691created Earl of Newcastle in 1628, Marquess of Newcastle in 1643 and Duke of Newcastle in 1665
Viscount Colchester[29]5 July 1621Darcyextinct 1735created Earl Rivers in 1626
Viscount St Alban[30]1621Baconextinct 1626also Baron Verulam
Viscount Thame[31] 1621Bertieextinct 1624subsidiary title of the Earl of Berkshire
Viscount Rochford[32]6 July 1621Careyextinct 1677created Earl of Dover in 1628
Viscount Andover23 January 1622Howardextantcreated Earl of Berkshire in 1626; also Earl of Suffolk from 1745
Viscountess Maidstone[33]1623Finchextantcreated Countess of Winchilsea in 1628; also Earl of Nottingham from 1729
Viscount Saye and Sele1624Fiennesextinct 1781created for William Fiennes, 8th Baron Saye and Sele
Viscount Tunbridge[34]3 April 1624Bourkeextinct 1657subsidiary title of Earl of Clanricarde; created Earl of St Albans in 1628 and Marquess of Clanricarde in 1646
Viscount Wimbledon[35]9 November 1625Cecilextinct 1638also Baron Cecil of Putney
Viscount Savage[36]1626Savageextinct 1737succeeded as Earl Rivers in 1640
Viscount Conway[37]26 June 1627Conwayextinct 1683also Viscount Killultagh; created Earl of Conway in 1679
Viscount Newark[38]1627Pierrepontextinct 1773subsidiary title of the Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull; created Marquess of Dorchester in 1706 and Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1715
Viscount Wentworth[39]13 December 1628Wentworthextinct 1695created Earl of Strafford in 1640
Viscount Ascott[40]2 August 1628Dormerextinct 1709subsidiary title of the Earl of Carnarvon
Viscount Bayning[35]1628Bayningextinct 1638 
Viscount Campden[41]5 May 1628Hicksextinct 1798created Earl of Gainsborough in 1682
Viscount Dorchester[35]25 July 1628Carletonextinct 1632 
Viscount Galway[42]1628Bourkeextinct 1657subsidiary title of the Earl of St Albans and Earl of Clanricarde; created Marquess of Clanricarde in 1646
Viscount Savile11 June 1628Savileextinct 1671created Earl of Sussex in 1644
Viscount Stafford[43]1640Howardattainted 1680
Viscount Fauconberg[44]31 January 1643Belasyseextinct 1815Created Earl Fauconberg in 1689 (extinct 1700) and in 1756 (extinct 1802). Also Baron Fauconberg.
Viscount Mordaunt[45]1659Mordauntextinct 1814succeeded as Earl of Peterborough in 1697
Viscount Hinchingbrooke12 July 1660Montaguextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Sandwich
Viscount Malden[46]20 April 1661Capelextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Essex
Viscount Howard of Morpeth30 January 1661Howardextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Carlisle
Viscount Cornbury[47]20 April 1661Hydeextinct 1753subsidiary title of the Earl of Clarendon
Viscount Granville[47]20 April 1661Granvilleextinct 1711subsidiary title of the Earl of Bath
Viscount Craven[48]1663Cravenextinct 1697subsidiary title of the Earl of Craven
Viscount Bruce[49]18 March 1664Bruceextinct 1747subsidiary title of the Earl of Ailesbury; also Earl of Elgin
Viscount Halifax[50]13 January 1668Savilleextinct 1700created Earl of Halifax in 1679 and Marquess of Halifax in 1682
Viscount Thetford[51]22 April 1672Bennet, Fitzroyabeyant 1936[n 3] subsidiary title of the Earl of Arlington; also Duke of Grafton from 1723 to 1936
Viscount Ipswich[54]16 August 1672FitzRoyextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Euston; created Duke of Grafton in 1675
Viscount Latimer[55]15 August 1673Osborneextinct 1964created Earl of Danby in 1674, Marquess of Carmarthen in 1689 and Duke of Leeds in 1694
Viscount Yarmouth[56]1673Pastonextinct 1732created Earl of Yarmouth in 1679
Viscountess Bayning[55]17 March 1674Murrayextinct 1678life peerage
Viscount Quarendon[57]5 June 1674Leeextinct 1776subsidiary title of the Earl of Lichfield
Viscount Falmouth1 October 1674FitzRoyextinct 1716subsidiary title of the Earl of Northumberland; created Duke of Northumberland in 1683
Viscount Totnes1675FitzCharlesextinct 1680subsidiary title of the Earl of Plymouth
Viscount Newport11 March 1675Newportextinct 1762created Earl of Bradford in 1694
Viscount Sondes[58]8 April 1676Sondesextinct 1709subsidiary title of the Earl of Feversham
Viscount Dursley[59]11 September 1679Berkeleyextinct 1942subsidiary title of the Earl of Berkeley
Viscount Bodmin[60]23 July 1679Robartesextinct 1757subsidiary title of the Earl of Radnor
Viscount Brandon[61]23 July 1679Gerardextinct 1702subsidiary title of the Earl of Macclesfield
Viscountess Corbet[62]23 October 1679Corbetextinct 1682life peerage
Viscount Townshend1682Townshendextantcreated Marquess Townshend in Great Britain in 1787
Viscount Weymouth[63]1682Thynneextantcreated Marquess of Bath in 1789
Viscount Hyde[64]29 November 1682Hydeextinct 1753subsidiary title of the Earl of Rochester
Viscount Hatton[65]11 December 1683Hattonextinct 1762 
Viscount Montgomery[66]24 March 1687Herbertextinct 1748subsidiary title of the Marquess of Powis
Viscount Radclyffe and Langley[67]1688Radclyffeforfeit 1716subsidiary title of Earl of Derwentwater
Viscount Monthermer[68]9 April 1689Montaguextinct 1749subsidiary title of the Earl of Montagu; created Duke of Montagu in 1705
Viscount Woodstock1689Bentinckextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Portland; created Duke of Portland in 1716 (dukedom extinct in 1990)
Viscount Lumley10 April 1689Lumleyextantcreated Earl of Scarbrough in 1690
Viscount Sydney[69]9 April 1689Sydneyextinct 1704created Earl of Romney in 1694
Viscount de Longueville[70]21 April 1690Yelvertonextinct 1799created Earl of Sussex in 1717
Viscount Villiers1691Villiersextantcreated Earl of Jersey in 1697
Viscount Glendale[71]11 June 1695Greyextinct 1701subsidiary title of the Earl of Tankerville
Viscount Tunbridge1695Nassau de Zuluysteinextinct 1830subsidiary title of the Earl of Rochford
Viscount Lonsdale[72]28 May 1696Lowtherextinct 1751
Viscount Bury[73]10 February 1697Keppelextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Albemarle
Viscount Deerhurst[74]26 April 1697Coventryextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Coventry
Viscount Barfleur[75]7 May 1697Russellextinct 1727subsidiary title of the Earl of Orford
Viscount Boston1698de Nassau d'Auverquerqueextinct 1754subsidiary title of the Earl of Grantham
Viscount Goderich14 November 1706Greyextinct 1740subsidiary title of the Marquess of Kent; created Duke of Kent in 1710
Viscount Hinton24 December 1706Poulettextinct 1973subsidiary title of the Earl Poulett
Viscount Rialton[76]26 December 1706Godolphinextinct 1766subsidiary title of the Earl of Godolphin
Viscount Malpas[77]29 December 1706Cholmondeleyextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Cholmondeley; created Marquess of Cholmondeley in 1815
Viscount Winchendon1706Whartonextinct 1731subsidiary title of the Earl of Wharton; created Marquess of Catherlough, Marquess of Wharton and Marquess of Malmesbury in 1715 and Duke of Wharton in 1718
Viscount Northallerton[78]1706merged in the crown 1727subsidiary of the Duke of Cambridge, later Prince of Wales and King

Viscountcies in the Peerage of Scotland, 1606–1707

  Still extant
TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Viscount of Fentoun[79]18 March 1606Erskineextantcreated Earl of Kellie in 1619
Viscount of Haddington[80]1606Ramsayextinct 1626created Earl of Holdernesse in 1621
Viscount of Lauderdale[81]1616Maitlandextantcreated Earl of Lauderdale in 1624
Viscount of Fentoun[79]12 March 1619Erskineextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Kellie
Viscount of Falkland[82]14 November 1620Caryextant 
Viscount of Dunbar14 November 1620Constabledormant 1718 
Viscount of Stormont[83]16 August 1621Murrayextantsucceeded as Earl of Mansfield in 1793 and inherited the senior earldom of Mansfield in 1843
Viscount of Air2 February 1622Crichton-Stuartextantcreated Earl of Dumfries in 1633; also Earl of Stair from 1758 to 1769; also Marquess of Bute from 1803
Viscount of Annandc. 1622Murrayextinct 1658created Earl of Annandale in 1625
Viscount of Maitland1624Maitlandextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Lauderdale
Viscount of Dupplin[84]4 May 1627Hayextantcreated Earl of Kinnoull in 1633
Viscount of Melgum[85]1627Gordonextinct 1630
Viscount of Drumlanrig[86]1628Douglasextantcreated Earl of Queensberry in 1628, created Marquess of Queensberry in 1682, created Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire, Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar and Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald and Ross in 1684 (titles separated in 1810)
Viscount of Stirling4 September 1630Alexanderdormant 1739created Earl of Stirling in 1633
Viscount of Aboyne[87]20 April 1632Gordonextinct 1649
Viscount of Canada14 June 1633Alexanderdormant 1739subsidiary title of the Earl of Stirling
Viscount of Air12 June 1633Crichtonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Dumfries; already Viscount of Air from 1622
Viscount of Belhaven24 June 1633Douglasextinct 1639 
Viscount of Kenmure[83]1633Gordondormant 1847 
Viscount of Drumlanrig13 June 1633Douglasextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Queensberry; created Marquess of Queensberry in 1682 and Duke of Queensberry in 1684
Viscount of Arbuthnott[88]16 November 1641Arbuthnottextant 
Viscount of Dudhope1641Scrimgeourextantcreated Earl of Dundee in 1660
Viscount of Frendraught29 August 1642Crichtonforfeit 1690
Viscount of Newburgh13 September 1647Levingstonextantcreated Earl of Newburgh in 1660
Viscount of Oxfuird1651Makgillextantdormant 1706-1977
Viscount of Kingston6 February 1651Setonforfeit 1715 
Viscount of Kynnaird1660Livingstonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Newburgh
Viscount of Irvine23 May 1661Ingramextinct 1778 
Viscount of Annand13 February 1661Johnstonedormant 1792subsidiary title of the Earl of Annandale and Hartfell; became Marquess of Annandale, Earl of Hartfell, and Viscount of Annand in 1701
Viscount of Dudhope1661Scrimgeourextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Dundee
Viscount of Kilsyth17 August 1661Livingstonforfeit 1716
Viscount of Breadalbane28 June 1677Campbellresigned 1681subsidiary title of the Earl of Caithness
Viscount of Osborne2 February 1673Osborneextinct 1964created Earl of Danby in 1674, Marquess Carmarthen in 1689 and Duke of Leeds in 1694, all in the Peerage of England
Viscount of Dunblane1675Osborneextinct 1964also Earl of Danby and Viscount Latimer in England and Viscount of Osborne, created Marquess Carmarthen in England in 1689 and Duke of Leeds in England in 1694
Viscount of Balquhidder17 February 1676Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess of Atholl; created Duke of Atholl in 1703
Viscount of Tay and Paintland1677Campbellextinct 1995subsidiary title Earl of Breadalbane and Holland; created Marquess of Breadalbane and Earl of Ormelie in the United Kingdom in 1831 (marquessate and Ormelie earldom extinct 1862)
Viscount of Lyon1677Lyonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, created Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in the United Kingdom in 1937
Viscount of Lugtoun29 May 1680Leslieextinct 1681subsidiary title of the Duke of Rothes
Viscount Preston21 May 1681Grahamextinct 1739
Viscount Newhaven17 May 1681Cheyneextinct 1728
Viscount of Formartine[89]30 November 1682Gordonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Aberdeen; created Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair in 1916
Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald and Ross11 February 1682Douglasextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess of Queensberry; created Duke of Queensberry in 1684
Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald and Ross1684Douglasextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Queensberry
Viscount of Inverness[90]3 November 1684Gordonextinct 1836subsidiary title of the Duke of Gordon
Viscount of Melfort14 April 1685Drummonddormant 1902created Earl of Melfort in 1686; titles forfeited from 1715 to 1853
Viscount of Teviot20 October 1685Spencerextinct 1694
Viscount of Tarbat15 April 1685Mackenzieforfeit 1746created Earl of Cromartie in 1703
Viscount of Forth1686Drummonddormant 1902subsidiary title of the Earl of Melfort; forfeit from 1715 to 1853 and dormant 1902
Viscount of Fincastle[91]19 August 1686Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Dunmore
Viscount of Strathallan[92]16 August 1686Drummondextantalso Earl of Perth from 1902
Viscount of Dundee12 November 1688Grahamforfeit 1690 
Viscount of Kirkcaldie8 April 1690Melvilleextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Melville; also Earl of Leven from 1707
Viscount of Stair[93]21 April 1690Dalrympleextantcreated Earl of Stair in 1703; also Earl of Dumfries from 1758 to 1769
Viscount of Walden17 December 1694Hayextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess of Tweeddale
Viscount of Kirkwall[94]3 January 1696Hamiltonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Orkney
Viscount of Teviot4 December 1696Livingstonextinct 1711
Viscount of Glenalmond27 July 1696Murrayextinct 1724life peerage – subsidiary title to the Earl of Tullibardine; also Marquess of Atholl from 1703; created Duke of Atholl in 1703
Viscount of Riccartoun[94]1697Douglasextinct 1810subsidiary title of the Earl of Ruglen; also Earl of Selkirk from 1739 to 1744, Earl of March from 1748 and Duke of Queensberry from 1778
Viscount of Peebles[95]1697Douglasextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of March; also Earl of Ruglen from 1748 to 1810, Duke of Queensberry from 1778 to 1810 and Earl of Wemyss from 1810
Viscount of Blasonberrie1697Humedormant 1794subsidiary title of the Earl of Marchmont
Viscount of Seafield[96]1698Ogilvyextantcreated Earl of Seafield in 1871
Viscount of Rosebery1700Primroseextantcreated Earl of Rosebery in 1703 and created Earl of Midlothian in 1911
Viscount Lochow and Glenyla23 June 1701Campbellextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Argyll
Viscount of Briene23 June 1701Kerrextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess of Lothian
Viscount of Reidhaven1701Ogilvieextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Seafield; also Earl of Findlater from 1711 to 1811
Viscount of Annand24 June 1701Johnstondormant 1792subsidiary title of the Marquess of Annandale
Viscount of Inglisberry and Nemphlar25 July 1701Carmichaeldormant 1817subsidiary title of the Earl of Hyndford
Viscount of Dalrymple1703Dalrympleextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Stair, also Viscount of Stair
Viscount of Inverkeithing1703Primroseextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Rosebery; created Earl of Midlothian in 1911
Viscount of Kelburn[97]12 April 1703Boyleextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Glasgow
Viscount of Kingarth14 April 1703Crichton-Stuartextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Bute; created Marquess of Bute, in 1796; also Earl of Dumfries from 1803
Viscount of Jedburgh Forest10 April 1703Douglasextinct 1761subsidiary title of the Duke of Douglas
Viscount of Aithrie[98]15 April 1703Hopeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Hopetoun, created Marquess of Linlithgow in the United Kingdom in 1902
Viscount of Balquhidder, Glenalmond and Glenlyon1703Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Atholl, created Marquess of Tullibardine and Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle at the same time, also Marquess of Atholl, Earl of Atholl, Earl of Tullibardine and Viscount of Balquhidder
Viscount of Garnock10 April 1703Lindsay-Crawfordextantsucceeded as Earl of Lindsay in 1749
Viscount of Primrose[99]1703Primroseextinct 1741
Viscount of Tarbat1 January 1703Mackenzieforfeit 1746subsidiary title of the Earl of Cromartie
Viscount of Milsington13 April 1703Colyearextinct 1835subsidiary title of the Earl of Portmore
Viscount of Hermitage1706Scottextinct 1807subsidiary title of Earl of Deloraine
Viscount of Ilay19 October 1706Campbellextinct 1761subsidiary title of the Earl of Ilay; succeeded as Duke of Argyll in 1743
Viscount of Dundaff[100]24 April 1707Grahamextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Montrose
Viscount of Tiberris1707Douglasextinct 1778subsidiary title of Earl of Solway; succeeded as Duke of Queensberry in 1711 and as Marquess of Queensberry in 1715
Viscount of Broxmouth[101]25 April 1707Kerextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Roxburghe

Viscountcies in the Peerage of Great Britain, 1707–1801

  Extant viscountcies
TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Viscount Tamworth[102]3 September 1711Shirleyextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Ferrers
Viscount Lewisham[103]5 September 1711Leggeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Dartmouth
Viscount Wentworth[104]29 June 1711Wentworthextinct 1799subsidiary title of the Earl of Strafford
Viscount Bolingbroke[16]7 July 1712St Johnextantalso Viscount St John from 1751
Viscount Wilton19 October 1714Brydgesdormant 1789subsidiary title of the Earl of Carnarvon; created Duke of Chandos in 1789
Viscount Sunbury[105]19 October 1714Montaguextinct 1715subsidiary title of the Earl of Halifax
Viscount Tadcaster[106]1714O'Brienforfeit 1741subsidiary title of the Earl of Thomond
Viscount Sondes1714Watsonextinct 1746subsidiary title of the Earl of Rockingham
Viscount Haughton19 October 1714Pelham-Hollesextinct 1768subsidiary title of the Earl of Clare; created Duke of Newcastle in 1715
Viscountess Carteret[107]1 January 1715Carteretextinct 1776subsidiary title of the Countess Granville
Viscount Sunbury14 June 1715Montaguextinct 1771subsidiary title of the Earl of Halifax
Viscount St John1716St Johnextantalso Viscount Bolingbroke from 1751
Viscount Stanhope[108]3 July 1717Stanhopeextantcreated Earl Stanhope in 1718 (earldom extinct 1967); also Earl of Harrington from 1967
Viscountess Coningsby[109]26 January 1717Newtonextinct 1761succeeded as Countess Coningsby in 1729
Viscount Cobham23 May 1718Templeextantcreated Earl Temple in 1749, Marquess of Buckingham in 1784 and Duke of Buckingham and Chandos in 1822 (dukedom extinct 1889), and Earl Temple of Stowe in 1822
Viscount Caversham[110]8 May 1718Cadoganextinct 1726subsidiary title of the Earl Cadogan
Viscount Fordwich18 March 1718Cowperextinct 1905subsidiary title of the Earl Cowper
Viscount Sherard31 October 1718Sherardextinct 1859created Earl of Harborough in 1719
Viscount Falmouth[111]9 June 1720Boscawenextantcreated Earl of Falmouth in 1821 (earldom extinct 1852)
Viscount Lymington1720Wallopextantcreated Earl of Portsmouth in 1753
Viscount Torrington21 September 1721Byngextant 
Viscount Parker15 November 1721Parkerextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Macclesfield
Viscount Harcourt[112]11 September 1721Harcourtextinct 1830created Earl Harcourt in 1749
Viscount Launceston[113]1726merged in the crown 1760subsidiary title of the Duke of Edinburgh, belonging to two Princes of Wales
Viscount Trematon[113]1726extinct 1765subsidiary title of the Duke of Cumberland
Viscount Chewton[114]13 September 1729Waldegraveextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Waldegrave
Viscount Pevensey[115]1730Comptonextinct 1742subsidiary title of the Earl of Wilmington
Viscount St Asaph[115]14 May 1730Ashburnhamextinct 1924subsidiary title of the Earl of Ashburnham
Viscount Harwich[115]14 May 1730Mildmayextinct 1756subsidiary title of the Earl FitzWalter
Viscount Higham[116]19 November 1733Watson-Wentworthextinct 1782subsidiary title of Earl of Malton; created Marquess of Rockingham in 1746
Viscount Petersham[117]9 February 1742Stanhopeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Harrington
Viscount Walpole[118]1742Walpoleextinct 1797subsidiary title of Earl of Orford
Viscount Pulteney[119]14 July 1742Pulteneyextinct 1764subsidiary title of the Earl of Bath
Viscount Coke[120]9 May 1744Cokeextinct 1759subsidiary title of the Earl of Leicester
Viscount Trentham[121]8 July 1746Leveson-Gowerextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Gower; created Marquess of Stafford in 1786 and Duke of Sutherland in 1833; also Earl of Ellesmere from 1963
Viscount Milton[122]6 September 1746Wentworth-FitzWilliamextinct 1979subsidiary title of the Earl FitzWilliam
Viscount Leinster[123]1747FitzGeraldextantalso Earl of Kildare; created Marquess of Kildare in 1761 and Duke of Leinster in 1766
Viscount Folkestone1747de Bouverieextantcreated Earl of Radnor in 1765
Viscount Ludlow[124]27 May 1748Herbertextinct 1801subsidiary title of the Earl of Powis
Viscount Nuneham[125]1 December 1749Harcourtextinct 1830subsidiary title of the Earl Harcourt
Viscount Beauchamp[126]3 August 1750Seymourextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Hertford; created Marquess of Hertford in 1793
Viscount Brome[127]30 June 1753Cornwallisextinct 1852subsidiary title of the Earl Cornwallis; also Marquess Cornwallis from 1792 to 1823
Viscount Royston[128]2 April 1754Yorkeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Hardwicke
Viscount Barnard[128]3 April 1754Vaneextinct 1891subsidiary title of the Earl of Darlington; created Marquess of Cleveland in 1827 and Duke of Cleveland in 1833
Viscount Cantelupe[129]18 March 1761Westextantsubsidiary title of the Earl De La Warr
Viscount Spencer[130]3 April 1761Spencerextantcreated Earl Spencer in 1765
Viscount Courtenay[131]6 May 1762Courtenayextinctsubsidiary title of the Earl of Devon
Viscount Wentworth1762Noelextinct 1815
Viscount Dudley and Ward[132]21 April 1763Wardextinct 1833created Earl of Dudley in 1827
Viscount Althorp[133]1 November 1765Spencerextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Spencer
Viscount Maynard28 October 1766Maynardextinct 1865 
Viscount Pitt4 August 1766Pittextinct 1835subsidiary title of the Earl of Chatham
Viscount Fairford[134]28 August 1772Hillextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Hillsborough; created Marquess of Downshire in 1789
Viscount Hampden[135]14 June 1776Hampden-Trevorextinct 1824
Viscount Mount Edgcumbe and Valletort[136]1781EdgcumbeextantCreated Earl of Mount Edgcumbe in 1789
Viscount Sackville[137]11 February 1782Sackvilleextinct 1843succeeded as Duke of Dorset in 1815
Viscount Howe[138]20 April 1782Howeextinct 1799created Earl Howe in 1788
Viscount Keppel[139]22 April 1782Keppelextinct 1786 
Viscount Lonsdale[140]24 May 1784Lowtherextinct 1802subsidiary title of the Earl of Lonsdale
Viscount Lowther[140][141]24 May 1784Lowtherextinct 1802subsidiary title of the Earl of Lonsdale
Viscount Nevill[140]17 May 1784Nevillextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Abergavenny; created Marquess of Abergavenny in 1876
Viscount Ingestre[142]1784Chetwynd-Talbotextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Talbot; also Earl of Shrewsbury and Earl of Waterford from 1849
Viscount Belgrave[142]5 July 1784Grosvenorextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Grosvenor; created Marquess of Westminster in 1831 and Duke of Westminster in 1874
Viscount Calne and Calstone[143]1784Petty-Fitzmauriceextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess of Lansdowne; also Earl of Kerry from 1818
Viscount Bayham[144]13 May 1786Prattextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Camden; created Marquess Camden in 1812
Viscount Hamilton[145]24 August 1786Hamiltonextantalso Earl of Abercorn; created Marquess of Abercorn in 1790 and Duke of Abercorn in 1868
Viscount Ebrington[146]1 September 1789Fortescueextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Fortescue
Viscount Sydney11 June 1789Townshendextinct 1890created Earl Sydney in 1874
Viscount Coleshill[147]1 November 1790Digbyextinct 1856subsidiary title of the Earl Digby
Viscount Milton[148]18 May 1792Damerextinct 1808subsidiary title of the Earl of Dorchester
Viscount Mountjoy[149]19 March 1796Crichton-Stuartextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess of Bute; also Earl of Dumfries from 1803
Viscount Hood[150]1 June 1796Hoodextant 
Viscount Newark23 July 1796Pierrepontextinct 1955created Earl Manvers in 1806
Viscount Lowther[141]26 October 1797Lowtherextantalso Earl of Lonsdale until 1802; created Earl of Lonsdale in 1807
Viscount Duncan[151]30 October 1797Haldane-Duncanextinct 1933created Earl of Camperdown in 1831
Viscount Chelsea[152]27 December 1800Cadoganextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Cadogan
Viscount Fitz-Harris[152]1800Harrisextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Malmesbury
Viscount Bridport[153]16 June 1800Hoodextinct 1814 

Viscountcies in the Peerage of Ireland, c.1406–1816

  Still extant
TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Viscount Gormanston[154]1478Prestonextantforfeit 1691 to 1800
Viscount Grane[155]2 January 1536Greyforfeit 1541
Viscount Thurles[156]2 January 1536Butlerdormant 1997succeeded as Earl of Ossory and Earl of Ormonde in 1539
Viscount Kilmaule[157]1537FitzMauriceextinct 1541
Viscount Buttevant[n 4]c. 1541Barryextinct 1823created Earl of Barrymore in 1628
Viscount Baltinglass29 June 1541Eustaceextinct 1585 
Viscount Clontarf5 November 1541Rawsonextinct 1560 
Viscount Mountgarret[159]1550Butlerextant 
Viscount Decies[160]31 January 1569FitzGeraldextinct 1572 
Viscount Butler of Tulleophelim[161]4 August 1603Butlerextinct 1613 
Viscount Ranelagh[162]1611Jonesextinct 1885created Earl of Ranelagh in 1677 (earldom extinct 1711)
Viscount Powerscourt[161][163]19 February 1618Wingfieldextinct 1634 
Viscount Dunluce[161]28 May 1618MacDonnellextinct 1791subsidiary title of the Earl of Antrim; created Marquess of Antrim in 1789
Viscount Dungarvan[161]26 October 1620Boyleextantsubsidiary of the Earl of Cork
Viscount Grandison[161]3 January 1621St John, Villiersextantcreated Earl Grandison in 1721 (earldom extinct 1766); also Earl of Jersey from 1766
Viscount Wilmot[161]4 January 1621Wilmotextinct 1681created Earl of Rochester in 1652
Viscount Valentia[161][164]1 March 1621Powerextinct 1642 
Viscount Moore[161]7 February 1622Mooreextantcreated Earl of Drogheda in 1661 and Marquess of Drogheda in 1791, (marquessate extinct 1892)
Viscount Dillon[161]16 March 1622Dillonextant 
Viscount Loftus[161]10 May 1622Loftusextinct 1725
Viscount Beaumont of Swords[165]20 May 1622Beaumontextinct 1702 
Viscount Netterville[166]3 April 1622Nettervilleextinct 1882 
Viscount Montgomery[161]3 May 1622Montgomeryextinct 1757created Earl of Mount Alexander in 1661
Viscount Claneboye[167]4 May 1622Hamiltonextinct 1675created Earl of Clanbrassil in 1647
Viscount Gallen-Ridgeway23 August 1622Ridgewayextinct 1714subsidiary title of the Earl of Londonderry
Viscount Callan[161]7 November 1622Feildingextantsucceeded as Earl of Desmond in 1628; also Earl of Denbigh from 1675
Viscount Magennis[161]18 July 1623Magennisforfeit 1691
Viscount Lecale[161]12 November 1624Cromwellextinct 1687created Earl of Ardglass in 1645
Viscount Chichester[168]1 April 1625Chichesterextantcreated Earl of Donegall in 1647 and Marquess of Donegall in 1791
Viscount Kilmorey[169]8 April 1625Needhamextantcreated Earl of Kilmorey in 1822
Viscount Somerset1626Somersetextinct 1649 
Viscount Carlingford26 March 1627Swiftextinct 1634 
Viscount Baltinglass27 June 1627Roperextinct 1672 
Viscount Castleton[29]1627Saundersonextinct 1723created Viscount Castleton again in 1716 and Earl Castleton in 1720
Viscount Killultagh15 March 1627Conwayextinct 1683created Viscount Conway in 1627 and Earl of Conway in 1679
Viscount Mayo21 June 1627Bourkedormant or extinct 1767 
Viscount Sarsfield1627Sarsfieldforfeit 1691 
Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky[170]28 February 1628Boyleextantbecame Earl of Cork in 1643; also Earl of Orrery
Viscount Chaworth4 March 1628Chaworthextinct 1693 
Viscount Cholmondeley[171]2 July 1628Cholmondeleyextinct 1659created Earl of Leinster in 1645
Viscount Lumley12 July 1628Lumleyextantcreated Earl of Scarbrough in 1690
Viscount Taaffe[172]1 August 1628Taaffesuspended 1919
extinct 1967
created Earl of Carlingford in 1661 (earldom extinct 1738); suspended under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917[n 5]
Viscount Molyneux1628Molyneuxextinct 1972created Earl of Sefton in 1771
Viscount Monson1628Monsonextinct 1661 
Viscount Muskerry15 November 1628Maccartyforfeit 1691created Earl of Clancarty in 1658
Viscount Strangford[174]17 July 1628Smytheextinct 1869
Viscount Scudamore1 July 1628Scudamoreextinct 1716 
Viscount Wenman1628Wenmanextinct 1800 
Viscount Ranelagh[175]1628Jonesextinct 1885 
Viscount Bourke of Clanmories20 April 1629Bourkedormant or extinctbecame Earl of Clanricarde in 1635, exact fate uncertain
Viscount FitzWilliam5 August 1629FitzWilliamextinct 1833created Earl of Tyrconnel in 1661 (earldom extinct in 1667)
Viscount Fairfax of Emley10 February 1629Fairfaxextinct 1772 
Viscount of Ikerrin[176]12 May 1629Butlerextantcreated Earl of Carrick in 1748
Viscount Clanmalier22 December 1631O'Dempseyextinct 1691
Viscount Valentia[n 6]1642Annesleyextantcreated Earl of Anglesey in 1661 (earldom became extinct 1761)
Viscount Cullen11 August 1642Cokayneextinct 1810 
Viscount Carrington[178] 4 November 1643Smythextinct 1706 
Viscount Tracy1643Tracyextinct 1797 
Viscount Bulkeley19 January 1644Bulkeleyextinct 1822
Viscount Bellomont18 July 1645Bardextinct 1667 
Viscount Ogle1645Ogleextinct 1682 
Viscount Brouncker12 September 1645Brounckerextinct 1688 
Viscount Ogle23 December 1645Ogleextinct 1682
Viscount Barnewall29 June 1646Barnewallextinct 1834dormant from 1800 to 1814
Viscount of Galmoye16 May 1646Butlerforfeit 1697
Viscount Kilcoursie1 April 1647Lambartextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Cavan
Viscount Tara1650Prestonextinct 1674 
Viscount Massereene1660Clotworthy, Skefingtonextantcreated Earl of Massereene (earldom extinct 1816); also Viscount Ferrard from 1831
Viscount Coote1660Cooteextinct 1802subsidiary title of the Earl of Mountrath
Viscount Shannon6 September 1660Boyleextinct 1699
Viscount Fanshawe5 September 1661Fanshaweextinct 1716
Viscount Cholmondeley29 March 1661Cholmondeleyextantcreated Earl of Cholmondeley in 1706 and Marquess of Cholmondeley in 1815
Viscount Dungannon28 August 1662Trevorextinct 1706
Viscount Clare11 July 1662O'Brienforfeit 1691 
Viscount of Tullogh13 May 1662Butlerextinct 1686subsidiary title of the Earl of Arran
Viscount FitzHardinge14 July 1663Berkeleyextinct 1712created Earl of Falmouth in 1664 (earldom extinct 1665)
Viscount Charlemont8 October 1665Caulfeildextantcreated Earl of Charlemont in 1763 (earldom extinct 1892)
Viscount Powerscourt22 February 1665Wingfieldextinct 1717 
Viscount Blessington23 August 1673Boyleextinct 1732 
Viscount Decies9 October 1673Powerextinct 1704subsidiary title of the Earl of Tyrone
Viscount Downe19 July 1675Ducieextinct 1679 
Viscount Longford8 November 1675Aungierextinct 1705created Earl of Longford in 1677
Viscount of Granard22 November 1675Forbesextantcreated Earl of Granard in 1684
Viscount Clonmore13 April 1676Butlerextinct 1677subsidiary title of the Earl of Gowran
Viscount Lanesborough31 July 1676Laneextinct 1724 
Viscount Downe1680Dawnayextant 
Viscount Rosse2 July 1681Parsonsextinct 1764created Earl of Rosse in 1718
Viscount Mountjoy19 March 1683Stewartextinct 1769created Earl of Blessington in 1745
Viscount Lisburne29 January 1685Loftusextinct 1689 
Viscount Baltinglass1685Talbotforfeit 1691subsidiary title of the Earl of Tyrconnell
Viscount Dungan2 January 1686Dunganextinct 1715subsidiary title of the Earl of Limerick
Viscount of Galway2 June 1687Bourkeextinct 1691
Viscount Hewett9 April 1689Hewettextinct 1689 
Viscount Galway[179] 25 November 1692Massue de Ruvignyextinct 1720created Earl of Galway in 1697
Viscount Tullogh1693Butlerextinct 1758subsidiary title of the Earl of Arran
Viscount Lisburne5 June 1695Vaughanextantcreated Earl of Lisburne in 1776
Viscount Windsor[180]1699Windsorextinct 1758 
Viscount Howe[181]16 May 1701Howeextinct 1814created Earl Howe in 1788 (earldom extinct 1799)
Viscount Strabane2 September 1701Hamiltonextantalready Earl of Abercorn; created Marquess of Abercorn in 1790 and Duke of Abercorn in 1868
Viscount of Fermanagh[182]16 June 1703Verneyextinct 1791created Earl Verney in 1743
Viscount Doneraile23 June 1703St Legerextinct 1767
Viscount Mount Cashell31 January 1706Davysextinct 1736 
Viscount Castlecomer1707Wandesfordextinct 1784created Earl Wandesford in 1758
Viscount Castleton1716Saundersonextinct 1723already Viscount Castleton; created Earl Castleton in 1720
Viscount Molesworth1716Molesworthextant 
Viscount Milton21 July 1716FitzWilliamextinct 1979subsidiary title of the Earl FitzWilliam
Viscount Allen28 August 1717Allenextinct 1845 
Viscount Chetwynd29 June 1717Chetwyndextant 
Viscount Midleton1717Brodrickextantcreated Earl of Midleton in 1920, (earldom extinct1979)
Viscount Boyne20 August 1717Hamiltonextant
Viscount Hillsborough21 August 1717Hillextantcreated Earl of Hillsborough in 1751 and Marquess of Downshire in 1789
Viscount Tyrconnel23 June 1718Brownlowextinct 1754 
Viscount FaneApril 1718Faneextinct 1766 
Viscount Castlemaine1718Childextinct 1784created Earl Tylney in 1731
Viscount Dunkerron29 April 1719Pettyextinct 1751subsidiary title of the Earl of Shelburne
Viscount of Limerick13 May 1719Hamiltonextinct 1798created Earl of Clanbrassil in 1756
Viscount Grimston29 November 1719Grimstonextantcreated Earl of Verulam in 1815
Viscount Barrington[111]1 July 1720Barringtonextinct 1990
Viscount Gage[111]14 September 1720Gageextant 
Viscount Blundell22 November 1720Blundellextinct 1756 
Viscount Vane[111]1720Vaneextinct 1789 
Viscount of Tyrone1720Beresfordextantcreated Earl of Tyrone in 1746 and Marquess of Waterford in 1789
Viscount Clanmaurice1723Fitzmauriceextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Kerry; also Marquess of Lansdowne from 1818
Viscount Palmerston[183]16 January 1723Templeextinct 1865
Viscount Perceval25 February 1723Percevalextinct 2011created Earl of Egmont in 1725
Viscount Duncannon28 February 1723Ponsonbyextantcreated Earl of Bessborough in 1739
Viscount Darnley7 March 1723Blighextantcreated Earl of Darnley in 1725
Viscount Bateman12 July 1725Batemanextinct 1802 
Viscount Gallen-Ridgeway8 October 1726Pittextinct 1765subsidiary title of the Earl of Londonderry
Viscount Micklethwaite[184]1727Micklethwaiteextinct 1734 
Viscount Galway[185]1727Monckton, Monckton-Arundellextant 
Viscount Lanesborough[186] 12 August 1728Butlerextinct 1998created Earl of Lanesborough in 1756
Viscount Maule[187]6 April 1743Mauleextinct 1782subsidiary title of the Earl Panmure
Viscount Powerscourt[188]4 February 1744Wingfieldextant 
Viscountess Grandison10 April 1746Mason, Mason-Villiersextinct 1800created Countess Grandison in 1767
Viscount Ashbrook[189]30 September 1751Flowerextant 
Viscount Bellfield[189]1751Rochfortextinct 1814subsidiary title of the Earl of Belvidere
Viscount FitzMaurice[189]1751Pettyextantcreated Earl of Shelburne in 1753 and Marquess of Lansdowne in 1784
Viscount Kilwarlin[189]3 October 1751Hillextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Hillsborough; created Marquess of Downshire in 1789
Viscount Belfield5 October 1751Rochfortextinct 1814created Earl of Belvedere in 1756
Viscount Jocelyn[190]6 December 1755Jocelynextantcreated Earl of Roden in 1771
Viscount Boyle of Bandon[191]20 March 1756Boyleextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Shannon
Viscount Loftus[192]19 July 1756Loftusextinct 1783created Earl of Ely in 1766 (earldom extinct 1769); created Earl of Ely in 1771
Viscount Conyngham[192]20 July 1756Conynghamextinct 1781created Earl Conyngham in 1781
Viscount Ligonier[193]31 December 1757Ligonierextinct 1770created Earl Ligonier in 1766
Viscount Sudley[194]15 August 1756Goreextantcreated Earl of Arran in 1762
Viscount Macduff[195]26 April 1759Duffextinct 1912subsidiary title of the Earl Fife; created Duke of Fife in 1889 and 1900
Viscount Wellesley[196]1760Wesley, Wellesleyextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Mornington. Held by the Duke of Wellington.
Viscount Russborough[196]8 September 1760Leesondormant 1891created Earl of Milltown in 1763
Viscount Farnham[196]10 September 1760Maxwellextinct 1779created Earl of Farnham in 1763
Viscount Preston[196]3 October 1760Ludlowextinct 1842subsidiary title of the Earl Ludlow
Viscount Carlingford[197]1 May 1761Carpenterextinct 1853subsidiary title of the Earl of Tyrconnel
Viscount Headfort[198]12 April 1762Taylourextantcreated Earl of Bective in 1766 and Marquess of Headfort in 1800
Viscount Stopford[198]12 April 1762Stopfordextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Courtown
Viscount Ligonier20 May 1762Ligonierextinct 1782created Earl Ligonier in 1766 (earldom extinct 1770); created Earl Ligonier in 1776
Viscount Barrells[199]16 May 1763Knightextinct 1772subsidiary title of the Earl of Catherlough
Viscount Mountmorres[200]29 June 1763Morres, De Montmorencyextinct 1951 
Viscount Dungannon[193]17 February 1766Hill-Trevorextinct 1862
Viscountess Langford1766Rowleyextinct 1796
Viscount Turnour1766Turnourextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Winterton
Viscount Mount Cashell[193]22 January 1766Mooreextinct 1915created Earl Mount Cashell in 1781
Viscount Pollington11 February 1766Savileextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Mexborough
Viscount Glerawly[193][201]14 November 1766Annesleyextantcreated Earl Annesley in 1789
Viscount Kingston[201]15 November 1766King, King-Tenisonextantcreated Earl of Kingston in 1768
Viscount Clanwilliam[201]17 November 1766Meadeextantcreated Earl of Clanwilliam in 1776
Viscount Fortrose[201]18 November 1766Mackenzieextinct 1781created Earl of Seaforth in 1771
Viscount St Lawrence3 September 1767St Lawrenceextinct 1909subsidiary title of the Earl of Howth
Viscount Clare19 January 1767Nugentextinct 1788created Earl Nugent in 1776 (earldom extinct 1889)
Viscount Westport[200]24 August 1768Browneextantcreated Earl of Altamont in 1771 and Marquess of Sligo in 1800
Viscount Belleisle25 August 1768Goreextinct 1802created Earl of Ross in 1772
Viscount Crosbie[202]30 November 1771Crosbieextinct 1815created Earl of Glandore in 1776
Viscount Aldborough[203]22 July 1776Stratfordextinct 1875created Earl of Aldborough in 1777
Viscount Carlow[203]24 July 1776Dawsonextantcreated Earl of Portarlington in 1785
Viscount Southwell1776Southwellextant 
Viscount de Vesci[203]19 July 1776Veseyextant 
Viscount Enniskillen[203]20 July 1776Coleextantcreated Earl of Enniskillen in 1789
Viscount Clermont[203]1776Fortescueextinct 1829 
Viscount Orwell[203]1776Vernonextinct 1783created Earl of Shipbrook in 1777
Viscount Amiens[204]9 February 1777Stratfordextinct 1875subsidiary title of the Earl of Aldborough
Viscount Desart[205]6 January 1781Cuffeextinct 1934created Earl of Desart in 1793
Viscount Farnham[205]10 January 1781Maxwellextinct 1823created Earl of Farnham in 1785
Viscount Clifden[206]12 January 1781Agarextinct 1974 
Viscount Melbourne[206]1781Lambextinct 1853
Viscount Lifford[205]1781Hewittextant 
Viscount Bangor[206]13 January 1781Wardextant 
Viscount Erne[205]6 January 1781Creightonextantcreated Earl Erne in 1789
Viscount Carhampton[205]9 January 1781Luttrellextinct 1829created Earl of Carhampton in 1785
Viscount Mayo[206]13 January 1781Bourkeextantcreated Earl of Mayo in 1785
Viscount Doneraile[207]22 June 1785St Legerextant 
Viscount Wicklow[207]23 June 1785Howardextinct 1978created Countess of Wicklow in 1793
Viscount Pery[200]30 March 1785Peryextinct 1806
Viscount Cremorne[207]19 June 1785Dawsonextinct 1813
Viscount Dunluce[207]19 June 1785MacDonnellextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Antrim; created Marquess of Antrim in 1789 (marquessate extinct 1791)
Viscount Gosford[207]20 June 1785Achesonextantcreated Earl of Gosford in 1806
Viscount Clonmell[208]18 August 1789Scottextinct 1935created Earl of Clonmell in 1793
Viscount Belmore[193]6 December 1789Lowry-Corryextantcreated Earl Belmore in 1797
Viscount Conyngham[209]6 December 1789Conynghamextantcreated Earl Conyngham in 1797 and Marquess Conyngham in 1816
Viscount Loftus[209]28 December 1789Loftus, Tottenhamextantcreated Earl of Ely in 1794 and Marquess of Ely in 1800
Viscount Harberton[210]5 July 1791Pomeroyextant 
Viscount Northland[210]1791Knoxextantcreated Earl of Ranfurly in 1831
Viscount Macartney19 July 1792Macartneyextinct 1806created Earl Macartney in 1794
Viscount Hawarden[211]10 June 1793Maudeextantcreated Earl de Montalt in 1886 (earldom extinct in 1905)
Viscount Castle Cuffe1793Cuffeextinct 1934subsidiary title of the Earl of Desart
Viscount Castle Stewart[211]20 December 1793Stewart-Mooreextantcreated Earl Castle Stewart in 1800
Viscount Landaff[211]4 December 1793Mathewextinct or dormant 1833created Earl Landaff in 1797
Viscount Leitrim[211]20 December 1793Clementsextinct 1952created Earl of Leitrim in 1795
Viscount FitzGibbon[211]6 December 1793FitzGibbonextinct 1864created Earl of Clare in 1795
Viscount Castlereagh[212]1 October 1795Stewartextantcreated Earl of Londonderry in 1796 and Marquess of Londonderry in 1816
Viscount O'Neill[212]1795O'Neillextinct 1855 
Viscount Bandon[212]6 October 1795Barnardextinct 1979created Earl of Bandon in 1800
Viscount Oxmantown[212]6 October 1795Parsonsextinct 1807created Earl of Rosse in 1806
Viscount Mountjoy[212]30 September 1795Gardinerextinct 1829created Earl of Blessington in 1816
Viscount Caledon[213]23 November 1797Alexanderextantcreated Earl of Caledon in 1800
Viscount Carleton[213]21 November 1797extinct 1826 
Viscount Mount Charles[213]5 November 1797Conynghamextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Conyngham; created Marquess Conyngham in 1816
Viscount Donoughmore[213]20 November 1797Hely-Hutchinsonextantcreated Earl of Donoughmore in 1800
Viscountess Ferrard[213]1797Foster, Skeffingtonextantalso Viscount Massereene from 1831
Viscount of Kenmare[214]12 February 1798Browneextinct 1952created Earl of Kenmare in 1801
Viscount Bernard[215]6 August 1800Bernardextinct 1979subsidiary title of the Earl of Bandon
Viscount Raymond[216]August 1800O'Neillextinct 1841subsidiary title of the Earl O'Neill
Viscount Limerick[217]29 December 1800Peryextantcreated Earl of Limerick in 1803
Viscount Avonmore[217]30 December 1800Yelvertondormant 1910 
Viscount Charleville[217]1800Buryextinct 1875created Earl of Charleville in 1806
Viscount Bantry[217]29 December 1800Whiteextinct 1891created Earl of Bantry in 1816
Viscount Kilwarden[217]29 December 1800Wolfeextinct 1830 
Viscount Longueville[217]1800Longfieldextinct 1811 
Viscount Somerton[217]30 December 1800Agarextantcreated Earl of Normanton in 1806
Viscount Monck[217]1801Monckextant 
Viscount Castlerosse[217]3 January 1801Browneextinct 1953subsidiary title of the Earl of Kenmare
Viscount Dunlo[217]3 January 1801Trenchextantcreated Earl of Clancarty in 1803
Viscountess Newcomen[218]1803Gleadowe-Newcomenextinct 1825
Viscount Lorton[219]28 May 1806Kingextantsucceeded as Earl of Kingston in 1869
Viscount Templetown[220]1806Uptonextinct 1981 
Viscount Lismore[221]30 May 1806O'Callaghanextinct 1898 
Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency[222]22 January 1816de Montmorencyextinct 1917 
Viscount Gort[222]22 January 1816Prendergast-Smyth, Verekerextantcreated Viscount Gort in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1946 (viscountcy extinct 1946)
Viscount Pevensey[222]1816Baker-Holroydextinct 1909subsidiary title of the Earl of Sheffield
Viscount Ennismore and Listowel[222]15 January 1816Hareextantcreated Earl of Listowel in 1822
Viscount Berehaven[222]22 January 1816Whiteextinct 1891subsidiary title of the Earl of Bantry
Viscount Caher[222]22 January 1816Butlerextinct 1858subsidiary title of the Earl of Glengall
Viscount Slane[222]22 January 1816Conynghamextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess Conyngham
Viscount Mount-Earl[222]5 February 1816Quinextinct 2011created Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl in 1822
Viscount Castlemaine[223]1822Handcockextinct 1839 
Viscount Newry and Morne[223]12 January 1822Needhamextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Kilmorey
Viscount Adare[223]5 February 1822Quinextinct 2011subsidiary title of the Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl
Viscount Glandine[224]23 June 1827Tolerextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Norbury
Viscount Guillamore[225]28 January 1831O'Gradyextinct 1955 

Viscountcies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1801–present

  Still extant
TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Viscount St Vincent[226]27 April 1801Jervisextantalso Earl of St Vincent and Baron Jervis (earldom and barony extinct 14 March 1823)
Viscount Nelson[227]22 May 1801Nelsonextinct 21 October 1805also Baron Nelson
Viscount Uffington[228]18 June 1801Cravenextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Craven
Viscount Cranley[228]19 June 1801Onslowextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Onslow
Viscount Marsham[228]22 June 1801Marshamextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Romney
Viscount Grey de Wilton[228]26 June 1801Egertonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Wilton; also Baron Ebury from 1 October 1999
Viscount Curzon[229]27 February 1802Curzonextantcreated Earl Howe on 16 July 1821
Viscount Melville[230]24 December 1802Dundasextantalso Baron Dunira
Viscount Clive[231]14 May 1804Cliveextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Powis
Viscount Sidmouth[232]1805Addingtonextant
Viscount Merton[233]20 November 1805Nelsonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Nelson
Viscount Anson[234]17 February 1806Ansonextantcreated Earl of Lichfield on 15 September 1831
Viscount Howick[235]11 April 1806Greyextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Grey
Viscount Lake[236]4 November 1807Lakeextinct 24 June 1848also Baron Lake
Viscount Cathcart[237]9 November 1807Cathcartextantcreated Earl Cathcart on 16 July 1814
Viscount Sandon[238]19 July 1809Ryderextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Harrowby
Viscount Wellington[239]4 September 1809Wellesleyextantcreated Earl of Wellington on 28 February 1812; Marquess of Wellington on 3 October 1812 and Duke of Wellington on 11 May 1814; also Earl of Mornington from 25 July 1863
Viscount Normanby[240]7 September 1812Phippsextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Mulgrave; created Marquess of Normanby on 25 June 1838
Viscount Lascelles[241]7 September 1812Lascellesextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Harewood
Viscount Melgund[242]24 February 1813Elliot-Murray-Kynynmoundextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Minto
Viscount Whitworth[243]14 June 1813Whitworthextinct 12 May 1825created Earl Whitworth on 25 November 1815
Viscount Keith[244]1 June 1814Elphinstoneextinct 10 March 1823
Viscount Gordon[245]16 July 1814Gordonextantalso Earl of Aberdeen; created Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair in 1916
Viscount Granville[246]12 August 1815Leveson-Gowerextantcreated Earl Granville on 10 May 1833
Viscount Grimston[247]24 November 1815Grimstonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Verulam
Viscount Alford[247]27 November 1815Custextinct 17 March 1921subsidiary title of the Earl Brownlow
Viscount Boringdon[247]29 November 1815Parkerextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Morley
Viscount Newport[247]30 November 1815Bridgemanextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Bradford
Viscount Elmley[247]1 December 1815Lygonextinct 1979subsidiary title of the Earl Beauchamp
Viscount Exmouth[248]10 December 1816Pellewextantalso Baron Exmouth
Viscount Loudoun[249]13 February 1817Rawdon-Hastingsextinct 1 November 1868subsidiary title of the Marquess of Hastings
Viscount Encombe[250]7 July 1821Scottextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Eldon
Viscount Savernake[251]17 July 1821Brudenell-Bruceextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess of Ailesbury
Viscount Eastnor[251]17 July 1821Cocksextinct 26 September 1883subsidiary title of the Earl Somers
Viscount Dunwich[251]18 July 1821Rousextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Stradbroke
Viscount Hutchinson[251]14 July 1821Hely-Hutchinsonextantalso Earl of Donoughmore
Viscount Beresford[252]22 April 1823Beresfordextinct 1854also Baron Beresford
Viscount Seaham[252]8 July 1823Vaneextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Vane; also Marquess of Londonderry from 1872
Viscount Clancarty[253]17 November 1823Trenchextantalso Earl of Clancarty
Viscount Holmesdale[254]2 December 1826Amherstextinct 4 March 1993subsidiary title of the Earl Amherst
Viscount Combermere[255]8 February 1827Cottonextantalso Baron Combermere
Viscount Goderich[256]28 April 1827Robinsonextinct 22 September 1923created Earl of Ripon on 13 April 1833; also Earl de Grey from 14 November 1859; created Marquess of Ripon on 23 June 1871
Viscount Ednam[257]5 October 1827Wardextinct 6 March 1833subsidiary title of the Earl of Dudley
Viscount Emlyn[257]6 October 1827Campbellextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Cawdor
Viscountess Canning[258]1828Canningextinct 17 June 1862created Earl Canning on 21 May 1859
Viscount FitzClarence[259]4 June 1831FitzClarenceextinct 30 December 2000subsidiary title of the Earl of Munster
Viscount Lambton[260]23 March 1833Lambtonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Durham
Viscount Canterbury[261]10 March 1835Manners Suttonextinct 26 February 1941created Baron Bottesford at the same time
Viscount Coke[262]12 August 1837Cokeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Leicester
Viscount Ockham[263]30 June 1838Kingextinct 5 February 2018subsidiary title of the Earl of Lovelace
Viscount Ponsonby[264]20 April 1839Ponsonbyextinct 21 February 1855also Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly
Viscount Campden[265]16 August 1841Noelextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Gainsborough
Viscount Hill[266]27 September 1842Hillextantalso Baron Hill (barony extinct 10 December 1842); also Baron Hill
Viscount Southam[267]22 October 1844Lawextinct 22 December 1871subsidiary title of the Earl of Ellenborough
Viscount Hardinge[268][269]2 May 1846Hardingeextant
Viscount Brackley[270]6 July 1846Egertonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Ellesmere; also Duke of Sutherland from 1 February 1963
Viscount Enfield[271]18 September 1847Byngextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Strafford
Viscount Gough[272]15 June 1849Goughextantalso Baron Gough
Viscount Crowhurst[273]11 June 1850Pepysextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Cottenham
Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe[274]1 May 1852Canningextinct 14 August 1880
Viscount Dangan[275]11 April 1857Wellesleyextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Cowley
Viscount Eversley[276]11 April 1857Shaw-Lefevreextinct 28 December 1888
Viscount Ednam[277]17 February 1860Wardextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Dudley
Viscount Amberley[278]30 July 1861Russellextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Russell
Viscountess Tarbat[279]21 October 1861Leveson-Gowerextantsubsidiary title of the Countess of Cromartie
Viscount Halifax[280]21 February 1866Woodextantcreated Earl of Halifax on 11 July 1944
Viscount Bridport[281]6 July 1868Hoodextantalso Baron Bridport
Viscount Helmsley[282]25 July 1868Duncombeextinct 4 September 1963subsidiary title of the Earl of Feversham
Viscountess Beaconsfield[283]30 November 1868Disraeliextinct 15 December 1872
Viscount Clandeboye[284]13 November 1871Blackwoodextinct 1988subsidiary title of the Earl of Dufferin; created Marquess of Dufferin and Ava on 17 November 1888
Viscount Ossington[285]13 February 1872Denisonextinct 7 March 1873
Viscount Portman[286]28 March 1873Portmanextantalso Baron Portman
Viscount Cardwell[287]6 March 1874Cardwellextinct 15 February 1886
Viscount Carlton[288]1876Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzieextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Wharncliffe
Viscount Baring[289]10 June 1876Baringextinct 12 April 1929subsidiary title of the Earl of Northbrook
Viscount Hughenden[290]21 August 1876Disraeliextinct 19 April 1881subsidiary title of the Earl of Beaconsfield
Viscount Cranbrook[291]4 May 1878Hardyextantcreated Earl of Cranbrook on 22 August 1892
Viscount Garmoyle[292]27 September 1878Cairnsextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Cairns
Viscount Knebworth[293]28 April 1880Bulwer-Lyttonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Lytton
Viscount Throwley[294]4 May 1880Millesextinct 2 December 1996subsidiary title of the Earl Sondes
Viscount Sherbrooke[295]25 May 1880Loweextinct 27 July 1892
Viscount Lyons[296]24 November 1881Lyonsextinct 5 December 1887also Baron Lyons
Viscount Wolmer[297]30 December 1882Palmerextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Selborne
Viscount Hampden[298]4 March 1884Brandextant
Viscount Saint Cyres[299]3 July 1885Northcoteextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Iddesleigh
Viscount Wolseley[300]28 September 1885Wolseleyextinct 24 December 1936also Baron Wolseley
Viscount Oxenbridge[301]13 August 1886Monsonextinct 16 April 1898also Baron Monson
Viscount Cross[302]19 August 1886Crossextinct 5 December 2004
Viscount Raincliffe[303]1 July 1887Denisonextinct 17 April 1937subsidiary title of the Earl of Londesborough
Viscountess Hambleden[304]11 November 1891Smithextant
Viscount Peel[305]9 May 1895Peelextantcreated Earl Peel on 10 July 1929
Viscount Wendover[306]16 July 1895Caringtonextinct 13 June 1928subsidiary title of the Earl Carrington; created Marquess of Lincolnshire in 1911
Viscount Knutsford[307]3 August 1895Hollandextantalso Baron Knutsford
Viscount Llandaff[307]5 August 1895Matthewsextinct 13 April 1913
Viscount Salford[308]22 July 1897Egertonextinct 16 March 1909subsidiary title of the Earl Egerton
Viscount Esher[309]11 November 1897Brettextantalso Baron Esher
Viscount Tiverton[310]1898Giffardextinct 31 December 2010subsidiary title of the Earl of Halsbury
Viscount Cromer[311]25 January 1899Baringextantcreated Earl of Cromer on 6 August 1901
Viscount Goschen[312]18 December 1900Goschenextant
Viscount Ridley[312]19 December 1900Ridleyextant
Viscount St Pierre[313]11 February 1901Robertsextinct 21 February 1955subsidiary title of the Earl Roberts
Viscount Errington[314]6 August 1901Baringextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Cromer
Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum[315]11 July 1902Kitchenerextinct 16 December 2011created Earl Kitchener on 27 July 1914
Viscount Colville of Culross[316]12 July 1902Colvilleextant
Viscount Churchill[317]14 July 1902Spencerextinct 18 October 2017also Baron Churchill
Viscount Milner[317]15 July 1902Milnerextinct 13 May 1925also Baron Milner
Viscount Selby[318]6 July 1905Gullyextant
Viscount Windsor[319]18 December 1905Windsor-Cliveextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Plymouth
Viscount Iveagh[319]18 December 1905Guinnessextantcreated Earl of Iveagh on 30 September 1919
Viscount Althorp[320]19 December 1905Spencerextantsucceeded as Earl Spencer in 1910
Viscount Hawkesbury[321]22 December 1905Foljambeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Liverpool
Viscount Tredegar[322]28 December 1905Morganextinct 11 March 1913also Baron Tredegar
Viscount St Aldwyn[323]1906Hicks-Beachextantcreated Earl St Aldwyn on 22 February 1915
Viscount Wolverhampton[324]4 May 1908Fowlerextinct 9 March 1943
Viscount Morley of Blackburn[324]1908Morleyextinct 1923
Viscount Gladstone[325]15 March 1910Gladstoneextinct 6 March 1930
Viscount Haldane[326]27 March 1911Haldaneextinct 19 August 1928
Viscount Mentmore[327]3 July 1911Primroseextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Midlothian; also Earl of Rosebery
Viscount Hythe[328]5 July 1911Brasseyextinct 12 November 1919subsidiary title of the Earl Brassey
Viscount Elibank[328]3 July 1911Murrayextinct 5 December 1962also Lord Elibank
Viscount Knollys[329]4 July 1911Knollysextantalso Baron Knollys
Viscount Allendale[330]5 July 1911Beaumontextantalso Baron Allendale
Viscount Chilston[327]6 July 1911Akers-Douglasextantalso Baron Douglas of Baads
Viscount Scarsdale[331]2 November 1911Curzonextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Curzon of Kedleston; created Marquess Curzon of Kedleston on 28 June 1921 (earldom extinct 20 March 1925)
Viscount Alverstone[332]24 November 1913Websterextinct 15 December 1915also Baron Alverstone
Viscount Bryce[333]1914Bryceextinct 1922
Viscount Buxton[334]11 May 1914Buxtonextinct 15 October 1934created Earl Buxton on 8 November 1920
Viscount Broome[335]27 July 1914Kitchenerextinct 16 December 2011subsidiary title of the Earl Kitchener
Viscount Quenington[336]22 February 1915Hicks-Beachextantsubsidiary title of the Earl St Aldwyn
Viscount French[337]1916Frenchextinct 4 March 1988created Earl of Ypres on 5 June 1922
Viscount Mersey[338]1916Bighamextantalso Baron Mersey
Viscount Chaplin[339]20 June 1916Chaplinextinct 18 December 1981
Viscount Reading[340]26 June 1916Isaacsextantcreated Earl of Reading on 20 December 1917 and Marquess of Reading on 7 May 1926
Viscount Grey of Fallodon[341]27 July 1916Greyextinct 7 September 1933
Viscount Sandhurst[342]1917Mansfieldextinct 2 November 1921also Baron Sandhurst
Viscount Cowdray[343]1917Pearsonextantalso Baron Cowdray
Viscount Harcourt[342]1917Harcourtextinct 1979
Viscount Farquhar[344]21 June 1917Townsend-Farquharextinct 30 August 1923created Earl Farquhar on 30 November 1922
Viscount Devonport[345]22 June 1917Kearleyextantalso Baron Devonport
Viscount Astor[346]23 June 1917Astorextantalso Baron Astor
Viscount Northallerton[347]16 July 1917Cambridgeextinct 16 April 1981subsidiary title of the Marquess of Cambridge
Viscount Trematon[348]16 July 1917Cambridgeextinct 1957subsidiary title of the Earl of Athlone
Viscount Alderney[348]17 July 1917Mountbattenextantsubsidiary title of the Marquess of Milford Haven
Viscount Launceston[348]18 July 1917Mountbattenextinct 23 February 1960subsidiary title of the Marquess of Carisbrooke
Viscount Erleigh[349]20 December 1917Isaacsextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Reading; created Marquess of Reading on 7 May 1926
Viscount Northcliffe[350]1918Harmsworthextinct 14 August 1922also Baron Northcliffe
Viscount Jellicoe[351]15 January 1918Jellicoeextantcreated Earl Jellicoe on 29 June 1925
Viscount Furness[352]1918Furnessextinct 1 May 1995also Baron Furness
Viscount Wimborne[353]15 June 1918Guestextantalso Baron Wimborne
Viscount St Davids[354]17 June 1918Philippsextantalso Baron St Davids; also Baron Strange, Baron Hungerford and Baron de Moleyns from 1974
Viscount Rhondda[355]19 June 1918Thomasextinct 20 July 1958also Baron Rhondda (barony extinct 3 July 1918)
Viscount Bertie of Thame[356]2 September 1918Bertieextinct 29 August 1954also Baron Bertie of Thame
Viscount Cave[357]14 November 1918Caveextinct 29 March 1928
Viscount Finlay[358]27 March 1919Finlayextinct 30 June 1945also Baron Finlay
Viscount Burnham[359]16 May 1919Levy-Lawsonextinct 20 July 1933also Baron Burnham
Viscount Rothermere[360]17 May 1919Harmsworthextantalso Baron Rothermere
Viscount Borodale[361]27 September 1919Beattyextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Beatty
Viscount Dawick[361]29 September 1919Haigextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Haig
Viscount Elveden[361]30 September 1919Guinnessextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Iveagh
Viscount Allenby[362]7 October 1919Allenbyextant
Viscount Dunsford[363]2 February 1920Brodrickextinct 2 November 1979subsidiary title of the Earl of Midleton
Viscount Novar[364]6 December 1920Munro-Fergusonextinct 30 March 1934
Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent[365]28 April 1921Talbot, FitzAlan-Howardextinct 17 May 1962
Viscount Chelmsford[366]3 June 1921Thesigerextantalso Baron Chelmsford
Viscount Long[367]4 June 1921Longextant
Viscount Birkenhead[366]15 June 1921Smithextinct 18 February 1985created Earl of Birkenhead on 28 November 1922
Viscount Ullswater[368]8 July 1921Lowtherextant
Viscount Pirrie[369]9 July 1921Pirrieextinct 6 June 1924also Baron Pirrie
Viscount Traprain[370]5 May 1922Balfourextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Balfour
Viscount Leverhulme[371]27 November 1922Leverextinct 4 July 2000also Baron Leverhulme
Viscount Furneaux[371]28 November 1922Smithextinct 18 February 1985subsidiary title of the Earl of Birkenhead
Viscount Lee of Fareham[371]28 November 1922Leeextinct 21 July 1947also Baron Lee of Fareham
Viscount Younger of Leckie[372]20 February 1923Youngerextant
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood[373]24 December 1923Gascoyne-Cecilextinct 24 November 1958
Viscount Inchcape[374]21 January 1924Mackayextantcreated Earl of Inchcape on 20 June 1929
Viscount Willingdon[375]23 June 1924Freeman-Thomasextinct 19 March 1979created Earl of Willingdon on 20 February 1931 and Marquess of Willingdon on 26 May 1936
Viscount Asquith[376]9 February 1925Asquithextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith
Viscount Bearsted[377]16 June 1925Samuelextantalso Baron Bearsted
Viscount Brocas[378]29 June 1925Jellicoeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Jellicoe
Viscount Dunedin[379]17 February 1926Murrayextinct 21 August 1942also Baron Dunedin
Viscount D'Abernon[380]20 February 1926Vincentextinct 1 November 1941also Baron D'Abernon
Viscount Tredegar[381]4 August 1926Morganextinct 27 April 1949also Baron Tredegar
Viscount Craigavon[382]1927Craigextant
Viscount Sumner[383]1927Hamiltonextinct 24 May 1934also Baron Sumner
Viscount Byng of Vimy[384]1928Byngextinct 6 June 1935also Baron Byng of Vimy
Viscount Bridgeman[385]18 June 1929Bridgemanextant
Viscount Glenapp[386]20 June 1929Mackayextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Inchcape
Viscount Plumer[387]24 June 1929Plumerextinct 24 February 1944also Baron Plumer
Viscount Hailsham[388]4 July 1929Hoggextantalso Baron Hailsham
Viscount Brentford[388]5 July 1929Joynson-Hicksextant
Viscount Clanfield[389]10 July 1929Peelextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Peel
Viscount Ratendone[390]20 February 1931Freeman-Thomasextinct 19 March 1979subsidiary title of the Earl of Willingdon; created Marquess of Willingdon on 26 May 1936
Viscount Snowden[391]24 November 1931Snowdenextinct 15 May 1937
Viscount Sankey[392]1932Sankeyextinct 6 February 1948also Baron Sankey
Viscount Buckmaster[393]24 February 1933Buckmasterextantalso Baron Buckmaster
Viscount Wakefield[394]28 June 1934Wakefieldextinct 1941also Baron Wakefield
Viscount Bledisloe[395]24 June 1935Bathurstextantalso Baron Bledisloe
Viscount Swinton[396]29 November 1935Cunliffe-Listerextantcreated Earl of Swinton on 5 May 1955
Viscount Monsell[396]30 November 1935Eyres-Monsellextinct 28 November 1993
Viscount Hanworth[397]17 January 1936Pollockextantalso Baron Hanworth
Viscount Trenchard[398]1 February 1936Trenchardextantalso Baron Trenchard
Viscount Dawson of Penn[399]30 October 1936Dawsonextinct 7 March 1945also Baron Dawson of Penn
Viscount Greenwood[400]16 February 1937Greenwoodextinct 7 July 2003also Baron Greenwood
Viscount Corvedale[401]8 June 1937Baldwinextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
Viscount Samuel[401]8 June 1937Samuelextant
Viscount Horne of Slamannan[402]9 June 1937Horneextinct 3 September 1940
Viscount Runciman of Doxford[403]10 June 1937Runcimanextantalso Baron Runciman
Viscount Davidson[404]11 June 1937Davidsonextant
Viscount Nuffield[405]1938Morrisextinct 22 August 1963also Baron Nuffield
Viscount Weir[406]25 June 1938Weirextantalso Baron Weir
Viscount Stonehaven[407]27 June 1938Bairdextantsucceeded as Earl of Kintore in 1974
Viscount Caldecote[408]6 September 1939Inskipextant
Viscount Maugham[409]22 September 1939Maughamextinct 13 March 1981also Baron Maugham for life (barony extinct 23 March 1958)
Viscount Simon[410]20 May 1940Simonextant
Viscount Hewart[411]28 October 1940Hewartextinct 23 July 1964also Baron Hewart
Viscount Camrose[412]1941Berryextantalso Baron Camrose
Viscount Bennett[413]16 July 1941Bennettextinct 27 June 1947
Viscount Stansgate[414]1942Bennextant
Viscount Margesson[415]27 April 1942Margessonextant
Viscountess Daventry[416]3 May 1943FitzRoyextant
Viscount Wavell[417]22 July 1943Wavellextinct 24 December 1953created Earl Wavell on 1 May 1947
Viscount Templewood[418]14 July 1944Hoareextinct 7 May 1959
Viscount Ruthven of Canberra[419]1945Hore-Ruthvenextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Gowrie, also Baron Gowrie
Viscount Portal[420]1 February 1945Portalextinct 6 May 1949also Baron Portal
Viscount Gwynedd[421]12 February 1945Lloyd-Georgeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
Viscount Addison[422]2 July 1945Addisonextantalso Baron Addison
Viscount Lambert[423]23 July 1945Lambertextinct 22 October 1999
Viscount Kemsley[424]12 September 1945Berryextantalso Baron Kemsley
Viscount Marchwood[425]13 September 1945Pennyextantalso Baron Marchwood
Viscount Southwood[426]1946Eliasextinct 10 April 1946also Baron Southwood
Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope[426]1946Cunninghamextinct 12 June 1963also Baron Cunningham of Hyndhope
Viscount Portal of Hungerford[427]1946Portalextinct 22 April 1971also Baron Portal of Hungerford
Viscount Alanbrooke[427]1946Brookeextinct 10 January 2018also Baron Alanbrooke
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein[427]1946Montgomeryextant
Viscount Gort[428]8 February 1946Verekerextinct 31 March 1946also Viscount Gort, in the Peerage of Ireland
Viscount Alexander of Tunis[429]1 March 1946Alexanderextantcreated Earl Alexander of Tunis on 11 March 1952
Viscount Mountbatten of Burma[430]23 August 1946Mountbattenextantcreated Earl Mountbatten of Burma on 18 October 1947
Viscount Hall[431]28 October 1946Hallextinct 24 July 1985
Viscount Jowitt[432]1947Jowittextinct 16 August 1957created Earl Jowitt on 24 December 1951
Viscount Bruce of Melbourne[433]18 March 1947Bruceextinct 25 August 1967
Viscount Keren[434]1 May 1947Wavellextinct 24 December 1953subsidiary title of the Earl Wavell
Viscount Hyndley[435]2 February 1948Hindleyextinct 1963also Baron Hyndley
Viscount Alexander of Hillsborough[436]1950Alexanderextinct 1965created Earl Alexander of Hillsborough in 1963
Viscount Ruffside[437]14 December 1951Brownextinct 5 May 1958
Viscount Stevenage[438]24 December 1951Jowittextinct 16 August 1957subsidiary title of the Earl Jowitt
Viscount Hudson[439]5 January 1952Hudsonextinct 28 August 1963
Viscount Bracken[439]7 January 1952Brackenextinct 8 August 1958
Viscount Waverley[440]28 January 1952Andersonextant
Viscount Thurso[441]10 April 1952Sinclairextant
Viscount Brookeborough[442]1 July 1952Brookeextant
Viscount Norwich[443]5 July 1952Cooperextant
Viscount Woolton[444]2 July 1953Marquisextantalso Baron Woolton; created Earl of Woolton on 9 January 1956
Viscount Leathers[445]18 January 1954Leathersextantalso Baron Leathers
Viscount Soulbury[446]16 July 1954Ramsbothamextantalso Baron Soulbury
Viscount Chandos[447]9 September 1954Lytteltonextantcreated Baron Lyttelton of Aldershot for life on 19 April 2000
Viscount Simonds[448]18 October 1954Simondsextinct 28 June 1971also Baron Simonds for life and Baron Simonds
Viscount Kilmuir[449]19 October 1954Maxwell Fyfeextinct 27 January 1967created Earl of Kilmuir on 20 July 1962
Viscount Malvern[450]18 March 1955Hugginsextant
Viscount Prestwood[451]16 December 1955Attleeextantsubsidiary title of the Earl Attlee
Viscount Walberton[452]9 January 1956Marquisextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Woolton
Viscount De L'Isle[453]12 January 1956Sidneyextantalso Baron de L'Isle and Dudley
Viscount Crookshank[453]13 January 1956Crookshankextinct 17 October 1961
Viscount Ingleby[454]17 January 1956Peakeextinct 2008 
Viscount Cilcennin[455]18 January 1956Thomasextinct 13 July 1960
Viscount Cherwell[456]26 June 1956Lindemannextinct 3 July 1957also Baron Cherwell
Viscount Monckton of Brenchley[457]11 February 1957Moncktonextant
Viscount Tenby[457]12 February 1957Lloyd-Georgeextant
Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax[458]10 July 1957Mackintoshextantalso Baron Mackintosh of Halifax
Viscount Dunrossil[459]12 November 1959Morrisonextant
Viscount Stuart of Findhorn[460]20 November 1959Stuartextant
Viscount Rochdale[461]20 January 1960Kempextantalso Baron Rochdale
Viscount Slim[462]15 July 1960Slimextant
Viscount Head[463]2 August 1960Headextant
Viscount Amory[464]1 September 1960Amoryextinct 19 January 1981
Viscount Boyd of Merton[465]8 September 1960Lennox-Boydextant
Viscount Ward of Witley[466]11 November 1960Wardextinct 15 June 1988
Viscount Eden[467]12 July 1961Edenextinct 17 August 1985subsidiary title of the Earl of Avon
Viscount Linley[468]6 October 1961Armstrong-Jonesextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Snowdon; created Baron Armstrong-Jones for life on 16 November 1999
Viscount Radcliffe[469]11 July 1962Radcliffeextinct 1 April 1977also Baron Radcliffe
Viscount Mills[470]22 August 1962Millsextantalso Baron Mills
Viscount Blakenham[471]8 November 1963Hareextant
Viscount Eccles[472]14 January 1964Ecclesextantalso Baron Eccles
Viscount Watkinson[473]26 June 1964Watkinsonextinct 19 December 1995
Viscount Muirshiel[474]16 July 1964Maclayextinct 17 August 1992
Viscount Dilhorne[475]7 December 1964Manningham-Bullerextantalso Baron Dilhorne
Viscount Whitelaw[476]16 June 1983Whitelawextinct 1 July 1999
Viscount Tonypandy[477]11 July 1983Thomasextinct 22 September 1997
Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden[478]24 February 1984Macmillanextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Stockton
Viscount Severn[479]19 June 1999Mountbatten-Windsorextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Wessex

See also

Notes

  1. On the evening of the Coronation of Queen Victoria in 1838, the Prime Minister Lord Melbourne explained to her why (from her journals): "I spoke to Ld M. about the numbers of Peers present at the Coronation, & he said it was quite unprecedented. I observed that there were very few Viscounts, to which he replied "There are very few Viscounts," that they were an old sort of title & not really English; that they came from Vice-Comites; that Dukes & Barons were the only real English titles;—that Marquises were likewise not English, & that people were mere made Marquises, when it was not wished that they should be made Dukes."[1]
  2. The first viscounts Sidmouth, Canterbury, Eversley, Ossington, Hampden, Peel, Selby, Ullswater, Ruffside, Dunrossil and Tonypandy were all retired Speakers of the House of Commons.
  3. Unusually for a viscountcy, the viscountcy of Thetford was created with remainder to the heirs male and female of the first viscount,[52] Henry Bennet, thus when John FitzRoy, the 10th Viscount died childess, the title fell into abeyance between his two sisters.[53]
  4. The exact date of the elevation of Viscount Buttevant is uncertain, though it is thought to be sometime around the turn of the 15th century:'The earliest document which mentions the title of VISCOUNT BUTTEVANT, bears the date in 1406, and is enrolled on the patent roll, in the rolls office of chancery, in Ireland, of the 12th of King James I. It recites that John Barry, esq. required a certain deed to be enrolled in chancery, dated the Monday next before the Epiphany, in the 7th of King Henry IV., (1406,) whereby James, VISCOUNT BUTTEVANT, granted to John Stapleton, gentleman, the lands of the Island Cullyne, at the rent of two shillings Irish per annum. This James was probably created VISCOUNT BUTTEVANT, either by King Richard II. on his last visit to Ireland, or by Henry IV. soon after his accession'.[158] 'G.D. Burtchaell, who has investigated this question thoroughly, writes; " I am convinced that the titles of Viscount Buttevant and Viscount Fermoy were unknown before the reign of Henry VIII, and that such titles were never created; and that Lord Barry and Lord Roche managed to get themselves acknowledged as Viscounts with precedence before Gormanston, who was the first and only Viscount until Barry and Roche insisted on being treated as such." ' - Complete Peerage, 2nd edition, Vol 1, Appendix A, P 459
  5. The Titles Deprivation Act 1917 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which authorised enemies of the United Kingdom during the First World War to be deprived of their British peerages and royal titles. The Viscounts Taaffe had emigrated to continental Europe in the 17th century and remained loyal to the Austrian emperor during the war. 'Their Lordships do humbly report to Your Majesty that the persons hereinafter named have adhered to Your Majesty's enemies during the present war: —His Royal Highness Leopold Charles, Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence and Baron Arklow; His Royal Highness Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, Earl of Armagh; His Royal Highness Ernest Augustus (Duke of Brunswick), Prince of Great Britain and Ireland; Henry, Viscount Taaffe of Corren and Baron of Ballymote.' [173]
  6. Francis Annesley, 1st Viscount Valentia, of the second creation, had a patent granted to him stating that the title of Viscount Valentia would devolve to him upon the death of Henry Power, 1st Viscount Valentia, of the first creation. Henry Power died without issue in 1642.[177]

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