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List of peerages held by prime ministers of the United Kingdom

This article lists all peerages held by prime ministers of the United Kingdom, whether created or inherited before or after their premiership. Extant titles are in bold.

Peerages created for prime ministers edit

  Created after their respective Premierships
Peerage Title(s) Created Prime Minister Current status Notes

Reign of King George I, 1714–1727 edit

  Earl of Clare
Viscount Haughton
19 October 1714 Thomas Pelham-Holles 2nd Baron Pelham Extinct 17 November 1768 Created Before Premiership
Created with a special remainder
  Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Marquess of Clare
11 August 1715 Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Earl of Clare Extinct 17 November 1768 Created Before Premiership
Created with a special remainder

Reign of King George II, 1727–1760 edit

  Baron Wilmington 8 January 1728 Sir Spencer Compton Extinct 2 July 1743 Created Before Premiership
  Earl of Wilmington
Viscount Pevensey
14 May 1730 Spencer Compton, 1st Baron Wilmington Extinct 2 July 1743 Created Before Premiership
  Earl of Orford
Viscount Walpole
Baron Walpole of Houghton
6 February 1742 Sir Robert Walpole Extinct 2 March 1797 During Premiership
  Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne 17 November 1756 Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Extinct 25 December 1988 Created with a special remainder

Reign of King George III, 1760–1820 edit

  Baron Pelham of Stanmer 4 May 1762 Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle Extant During Premiership
Created with a special remainder
  Earl of Chatham
Viscount Pitt
4 August 1766 William Pitt the Elder Extinct 24 September 1835 During Premiership
  Marquess of Lansdowne
Earl of Wycombe
Viscount Calne and Calston
6 December 1784 William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne Extant
  Baron Grenville 25 November 1790 William Grenville Extinct 12 January 1834 Created Before Premiership
  Viscount Sidmouth 12 January 1805 Henry Addington Extant
  Viscount Wellington
Baron Douro
4 September 1809 Sir Arthur Wellesley Extant Created Before Premiership
On 5 February 1811, George Prince of Wales became the Prince Regent
  Earl of Wellington 28 February 1812 Arthur Wellesley, 1st Viscount Wellington Extant Created Before Premiership
  Marquess of Wellington 3 October 1812 Arthur Wellesley, 1st Earl of Wellington Extant Created Before Premiership
  Duke of Wellington
Marquess Douro
11 May 1814 Arthur Wellesley, 1st Marquess of Wellington Extant Created Before Premiership
  Viscount Gordon 16 July 1814 George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen Extant Created Before Premiership

Reign of King George IV, 1820–1830 edit

  Viscount Goderich 28 April 1827 F. J. Robinson Extinct 22 September 1923 Created Before Premiership

Reign of King William IV, 1830–1837 edit

  Earl of Ripon 13 April 1833 F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich Extinct 22 September 1923

Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837–1901 edit

  Earl Russell
Viscount Amberley
30 July 1861 Lord John Russell Extant
  Earl of Beaconsfield
Viscount Hughenden
21 August 1876 Benjamin Disraeli Extinct 19 April 1881 During Premiership

Reign of King Edward VII, 1901–1910 edit

no peerage creations for prime ministers

Reign of King George V, 1910–1936 edit

  Earl of Midlothian
Viscount Mentmore
Baron Epsom
3 July 1911 Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery Extant
  Earl of Balfour
Viscount Traprain
5 May 1922 Sir Arthur Balfour Extant Created with a special remainder
  Earl of Oxford and Asquith
Viscount Asquith
9 February 1925 H. H. Asquith Extant

Reign of King Edward VIII, 1936 edit

no peerage creations for prime ministers

Reign of King George VI, 1936–1952 edit

  Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
Viscount Corvedale
8 June 1937 Sir Stanley Baldwin Extant
  Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
Viscount Gwynedd
12 February 1945 David Lloyd George Extant

Reign of Queen Elizabeth II, 1952–2022 edit

  Earl Attlee
Viscount Prestwood
16 December 1955 Clement Attlee Extant
  Earl of Avon
Viscount Eden
12 July 1961 Sir Anthony Eden Extinct 17 August 1985
  Baron Home of the Hirsel 19 December 1974 Sir Alec Douglas-Home Extinct 9 October 1995 Life peerage
Earl of Home before becoming Prime Minister
  Baron Wilson of Rievaulx 16 September 1983 Sir Harold Wilson Extinct 24 May 1995 Life peerage
  Earl of Stockton
Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden
24 April 1984 Harold Macmillan Extant
  Baron Callaghan of Cardiff 5 November 1987 Sir James Callaghan Extinct 26 March 2005 Life peerage
  Baroness Thatcher 26 June 1992 Margaret Thatcher Extinct 8 April 2013 Life peerage

Reign of King Charles III, 2022–present edit

  Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton 17 November 2023 David Cameron Extant Life peerage

Peerages inherited before, during or after premiership edit

Irish and Scottish Peers did not have an automatic seat in the House of Lords unlike their English and British counterparts, until the Peerage Act 1963 which granted all Scottish Peers (those without Imperial status) to have an automatic seat in the House of Lords until the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, and Peers to disclaim their own peerage for the rest of their life, which Alec Douglas-Home did on the 23 October 1963.

Lord Palmerston never sat in the House of Lords as he was a holder of an Irish Peerage, but sat as a Member of Parliament for Tiverton during his two spells as Prime Minister.

Name Courtesy title
(before inheriting main title)
Writ of acceleration Inherited title When inherited
(before premiership
unless stated)
Sat in the House of Commons
Thomas Pelham(-Holles)   2nd Baron Pelham of Laughton 23 February 1712 No
John Stuart Lord Mount Stuart   3rd Earl of Bute[1] 28 February 1723 No
Charles Watson-Wentworth Earl of Malton   2nd Marquess of Rockingham 14 December 1750 No
William Cavendish Marquess of Hartington Baron Cavendish of Hardwick   4th Duke of Devonshire 5 December 1755 Yes
Augustus FitzRoy Earl of Euston   3rd Duke of Grafton 6 May 1757 Yes
William Petty Viscount FitzMaurice   2nd Earl of Shelburne[2] 14 May 1761 Yes
William Cavendish-Bentinck Marquess of Titchfield   3rd Duke of Portland 1 May 1762 Yes
Frederick North Lord North   2nd Earl of Guilford 4 August 1790 (after premiership) Yes
George Hamilton-Gordon Lord Haddo   3rd Earl of Aberdeen[3] 13 August 1801 No
Henry John Temple Lord Temple   3rd Viscount Palmerston 17 April 1802 Yes
Charles Grey Viscount Howick   2nd Earl Grey 14 November 1807 Yes
Robert Jenkinson Baron Hawkesbury Baron Hawkesbury   2nd Earl of Liverpool 17 December 1808 Yes
William Lamb   2nd Viscount Melbourne[4] 22 July 1828 Yes
Edward Smith-Stanley Lord Stanley Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe   14th Earl of Derby 30 June 1851 Yes
Archibald Primrose Lord Dalmeny   5th Earl of Rosebery[5] 4 March 1868 No
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil Viscount Cranborne   3rd Marquess of Salisbury 12 April 1868 Yes
Alec Douglas-Home Lord Dunglass   14th Earl of Home[6] 11 July 1951 (disclaimed it in 1963) Yes

Prime ministers never raised to the peerage edit

  Eligible for Peerage
Prime Minister Notes Constituency Related peerage
Henry Pelham Died in Office Seaford He was in line to the Barony of Pelham of Laughton which the title was extinct in 1768.
Sussex
George Grenville Died as an MP Buckingham He and his male line descendants were in line to the Viscounty of Cobham which was extinct in 1889.
William Pitt the Younger Died in Office Appleby He was in line to the Earldom of Chatham which the title was extinct in 1835.
Cambridge University
Spencer Perceval Died in Office Northampton He and his male line descendants were in line to the Earldom of Egmont which the title was extinct in 2011.
George Canning Died in Office Newtown His widow was created Viscountess Canning in 1828, and his son Charles Canning, 2nd Viscount Canning became Earl Canning in 1859 and the title was extinct in 1862.
Wendover
Tralee
Hastings
Petersfield
Liverpool
Harwich
Newport (Isle of Wight)
Seaford
Sir Robert Peel, Bt. Died as an MP Cashel His baronetcy merged with the Earldom of Peel in 1942.
Chippenham
Oxford University
Westbury
Tamworth
William Ewart Gladstone Declined a peerage Newark He and his male line descendants are in the line of the Gladstone Baronetcy.
Oxford University
South Lancashire
Greenwich
Midlothian
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman Died as an MP Stirling Burghs
Bonar Law Died as an MP Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown His third and last surviving son Richard Law became Baron Coleraine in 1954.
Dulwich
Bootle
Glasgow Central
Ramsay MacDonald Died as an MP Leicester
Aberavon
Seaham
Combined Scottish Universities
Neville Chamberlain Died as an MP Birmingham Ladywood
Birmingham Edgbaston
Sir Winston Churchill Declined a peerage Oldham He and his male line descendants are in the line of the Dukedom of Marlborough. Twice offered and declined a Dukedom. His widow was created Baroness Spencer-Churchill for life in 1965.
Manchester North West
Dundee
Epping
Woodford
Sir Edward Heath Declined a peerage Bexley
Sidcup
Old Bexley and Sidcup
Sir John Major Declined a peerage Huntingdonshire
Huntingdon
Sir Tony Blair Declined a peerage Sedgefield
Gordon Brown Declined a peerage Dunfermline East
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Theresa May Currently serving as an MP Maidenhead
Boris Johnson Resigned as an MP in June 2023 Uxbridge and South Ruislip
Liz Truss Currently serving as an MP South West Norfolk
Rishi Sunak Currently serving as an MP Richmond (Yorks)

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Notes edit

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This article lists all peerages held by prime ministers of the United Kingdom whether created or inherited before or after their premiership Extant titles are in bold Contents 1 Peerages created for prime ministers 1 1 Reign of King George I 1714 1727 1 2 Reign of King George II 1727 1760 1 3 Reign of King George III 1760 1820 1 4 Reign of King George IV 1820 1830 1 5 Reign of King William IV 1830 1837 1 6 Reign of Queen Victoria 1837 1901 1 7 Reign of King Edward VII 1901 1910 1 8 Reign of King George V 1910 1936 1 9 Reign of King Edward VIII 1936 1 10 Reign of King George VI 1936 1952 1 11 Reign of Queen Elizabeth II 1952 2022 1 12 Reign of King Charles III 2022 present 2 Peerages inherited before during or after premiership 3 Prime ministers never raised to the peerage 4 See also 5 Notes 6 External linksPeerages created for prime ministers edit Created after their respective Premierships Peerage Title s Created Prime Minister Current status NotesReign of King George I 1714 1727 edit nbsp Earl of ClareViscount Haughton 19 October 1714 Thomas Pelham Holles 2nd Baron Pelham Extinct 17 November 1768 Created Before PremiershipCreated with a special remainder nbsp Duke of Newcastle upon TyneMarquess of Clare 11 August 1715 Thomas Pelham Holles 1st Earl of Clare Extinct 17 November 1768 Created Before PremiershipCreated with a special remainderReign of King George II 1727 1760 edit nbsp Baron Wilmington 8 January 1728 Sir Spencer Compton Extinct 2 July 1743 Created Before Premiership nbsp Earl of WilmingtonViscount Pevensey 14 May 1730 Spencer Compton 1st Baron Wilmington Extinct 2 July 1743 Created Before Premiership nbsp Earl of OrfordViscount WalpoleBaron Walpole of Houghton 6 February 1742 Sir Robert Walpole Extinct 2 March 1797 During Premiership nbsp Duke of Newcastle under Lyne 17 November 1756 Thomas Pelham Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne Extinct 25 December 1988 Created with a special remainderReign of King George III 1760 1820 edit nbsp Baron Pelham of Stanmer 4 May 1762 Thomas Pelham Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle Extant During PremiershipCreated with a special remainder nbsp Earl of ChathamViscount Pitt 4 August 1766 William Pitt the Elder Extinct 24 September 1835 During Premiership nbsp Marquess of LansdowneEarl of WycombeViscount Calne and Calston 6 December 1784 William Petty 2nd Earl of Shelburne Extant nbsp Baron Grenville 25 November 1790 William Grenville Extinct 12 January 1834 Created Before Premiership nbsp Viscount Sidmouth 12 January 1805 Henry Addington Extant nbsp Viscount WellingtonBaron Douro 4 September 1809 Sir Arthur Wellesley Extant Created Before PremiershipOn 5 February 1811 George Prince of Wales became the Prince Regent nbsp Earl of Wellington 28 February 1812 Arthur Wellesley 1st Viscount Wellington Extant Created Before Premiership nbsp Marquess of Wellington 3 October 1812 Arthur Wellesley 1st Earl of Wellington Extant Created Before Premiership nbsp Duke of WellingtonMarquess Douro 11 May 1814 Arthur Wellesley 1st Marquess of Wellington Extant Created Before Premiership nbsp Viscount Gordon 16 July 1814 George Hamilton Gordon 4th Earl of Aberdeen Extant Created Before PremiershipReign of King George IV 1820 1830 edit nbsp Viscount Goderich 28 April 1827 F J Robinson Extinct 22 September 1923 Created Before PremiershipReign of King William IV 1830 1837 edit nbsp Earl of Ripon 13 April 1833 F J Robinson 1st Viscount Goderich Extinct 22 September 1923Reign of Queen Victoria 1837 1901 edit nbsp Earl RussellViscount Amberley 30 July 1861 Lord John Russell Extant nbsp Earl of BeaconsfieldViscount Hughenden 21 August 1876 Benjamin Disraeli Extinct 19 April 1881 During PremiershipReign of King Edward VII 1901 1910 editno peerage creations for prime ministersReign of King George V 1910 1936 edit nbsp Earl of MidlothianViscount MentmoreBaron Epsom 3 July 1911 Archibald Primrose 5th Earl of Rosebery Extant nbsp Earl of BalfourViscount Traprain 5 May 1922 Sir Arthur Balfour Extant Created with a special remainder nbsp Earl of Oxford and AsquithViscount Asquith 9 February 1925 H H Asquith ExtantReign of King Edward VIII 1936 editno peerage creations for prime ministersReign of King George VI 1936 1952 edit nbsp Earl Baldwin of BewdleyViscount Corvedale 8 June 1937 Sir Stanley Baldwin Extant nbsp Earl Lloyd George of DwyforViscount Gwynedd 12 February 1945 David Lloyd George ExtantReign of Queen Elizabeth II 1952 2022 edit nbsp Earl AttleeViscount Prestwood 16 December 1955 Clement Attlee Extant nbsp Earl of AvonViscount Eden 12 July 1961 Sir Anthony Eden Extinct 17 August 1985 nbsp Baron Home of the Hirsel 19 December 1974 Sir Alec Douglas Home Extinct 9 October 1995 Life peerageEarl of Home before becoming Prime Minister nbsp Baron Wilson of Rievaulx 16 September 1983 Sir Harold Wilson Extinct 24 May 1995 Life peerage nbsp Earl of StocktonViscount Macmillan of Ovenden 24 April 1984 Harold Macmillan Extant nbsp Baron Callaghan of Cardiff 5 November 1987 Sir James Callaghan Extinct 26 March 2005 Life peerage nbsp Baroness Thatcher 26 June 1992 Margaret Thatcher Extinct 8 April 2013 Life peerageReign of King Charles III 2022 present edit nbsp Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton 17 November 2023 David Cameron Extant Life peeragePeerages inherited before during or after premiership editIrish and Scottish Peers did not have an automatic seat in the House of Lords unlike their English and British counterparts until the Peerage Act 1963 which granted all Scottish Peers those without Imperial status to have an automatic seat in the House of Lords until the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 and Peers to disclaim their own peerage for the rest of their life which Alec Douglas Home did on the 23 October 1963 Lord Palmerston never sat in the House of Lords as he was a holder of an Irish Peerage but sat as a Member of Parliament for Tiverton during his two spells as Prime Minister Name Courtesy title before inheriting main title Writ of acceleration Inherited title When inherited before premiershipunless stated Sat in the House of CommonsThomas Pelham Holles nbsp 2nd Baron Pelham of Laughton 23 February 1712 NoJohn Stuart Lord Mount Stuart nbsp 3rd Earl of Bute 1 28 February 1723 NoCharles Watson Wentworth Earl of Malton nbsp 2nd Marquess of Rockingham 14 December 1750 NoWilliam Cavendish Marquess of Hartington Baron Cavendish of Hardwick nbsp 4th Duke of Devonshire 5 December 1755 YesAugustus FitzRoy Earl of Euston nbsp 3rd Duke of Grafton 6 May 1757 YesWilliam Petty Viscount FitzMaurice nbsp 2nd Earl of Shelburne 2 14 May 1761 YesWilliam Cavendish Bentinck Marquess of Titchfield nbsp 3rd Duke of Portland 1 May 1762 YesFrederick North Lord North nbsp 2nd Earl of Guilford 4 August 1790 after premiership YesGeorge Hamilton Gordon Lord Haddo nbsp 3rd Earl of Aberdeen 3 13 August 1801 NoHenry John Temple Lord Temple nbsp 3rd Viscount Palmerston 17 April 1802 YesCharles Grey Viscount Howick nbsp 2nd Earl Grey 14 November 1807 YesRobert Jenkinson Baron Hawkesbury Baron Hawkesbury nbsp 2nd Earl of Liverpool 17 December 1808 YesWilliam Lamb nbsp 2nd Viscount Melbourne 4 22 July 1828 YesEdward Smith Stanley Lord Stanley Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe nbsp 14th Earl of Derby 30 June 1851 YesArchibald Primrose Lord Dalmeny nbsp 5th Earl of Rosebery 5 4 March 1868 NoRobert Gascoyne Cecil Viscount Cranborne nbsp 3rd Marquess of Salisbury 12 April 1868 YesAlec Douglas Home Lord Dunglass nbsp 14th Earl of Home 6 11 July 1951 disclaimed it in 1963 YesPrime ministers never raised to the peerage edit Eligible for Peerage Prime Minister Notes Constituency Related peerageHenry Pelham Died in Office Seaford He was in line to the Barony of Pelham of Laughton which the title was extinct in 1768 SussexGeorge Grenville Died as an MP Buckingham He and his male line descendants were in line to the Viscounty of Cobham which was extinct in 1889 William Pitt the Younger Died in Office Appleby He was in line to the Earldom of Chatham which the title was extinct in 1835 Cambridge UniversitySpencer Perceval Died in Office Northampton He and his male line descendants were in line to the Earldom of Egmont which the title was extinct in 2011 George Canning Died in Office Newtown His widow was created Viscountess Canning in 1828 and his son Charles Canning 2nd Viscount Canning became Earl Canning in 1859 and the title was extinct in 1862 WendoverTraleeHastingsPetersfieldLiverpoolHarwichNewport Isle of Wight SeafordSir Robert Peel Bt Died as an MP Cashel His baronetcy merged with the Earldom of Peel in 1942 ChippenhamOxford UniversityWestburyTamworthWilliam Ewart Gladstone Declined a peerage Newark He and his male line descendants are in the line of the Gladstone Baronetcy Oxford UniversitySouth LancashireGreenwichMidlothianSir Henry Campbell Bannerman Died as an MP Stirling BurghsBonar Law Died as an MP Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown His third and last surviving son Richard Law became Baron Coleraine in 1954 DulwichBootleGlasgow CentralRamsay MacDonald Died as an MP LeicesterAberavonSeahamCombined Scottish UniversitiesNeville Chamberlain Died as an MP Birmingham LadywoodBirmingham EdgbastonSir Winston Churchill Declined a peerage Oldham He and his male line descendants are in the line of the Dukedom of Marlborough Twice offered and declined a Dukedom His widow was created Baroness Spencer Churchill for life in 1965 Manchester North WestDundeeEppingWoodfordSir Edward Heath Declined a peerage BexleySidcupOld Bexley and SidcupSir John Major Declined a peerage HuntingdonshireHuntingdonSir Tony Blair Declined a peerage SedgefieldGordon Brown Declined a peerage Dunfermline EastKirkcaldy and CowdenbeathTheresa May Currently serving as an MP MaidenheadBoris Johnson Resigned as an MP in June 2023 Uxbridge and South RuislipLiz Truss Currently serving as an MP South West NorfolkRishi Sunak Currently serving as an MP Richmond Yorks See also editList of prime ministers of the United Kingdom List of peerages created for lord chancellors and lord keepers List of peerages created for speakers of the House of CommonsNotes edit Sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish Representative Peer Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Wycombe in the Peerage of Great Britain Sat in the House of Lords as Viscount Gordon in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Melbourne in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Rosebery in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Douglas of Douglas in the Peerage of the United Kingdom External links editPrime Ministers in History from the 10 Downing Street website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of peerages held by prime ministers of the United Kingdom amp oldid 1185637104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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