List of Viscountcies
This page lists all
Viscount, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the
Peerage of
Peerage of England,
Peerage of Scotland,
Peerage of Great Britain,
Peerage of Ireland and
Peerage of the United Kingdom.
==Viscountcies in the Peerage of England, 1446-1707==
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Viscount Bourchier||
1446||Bourchier||extinct
1540||created
Earl of Essex in
1461
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Viscount Beauchamp||
1536||Seymour||forfeit
1551||created
Earl of Hertford in
1537 and
Duke of Somerset in
1546, which titles forfeit
1551
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Viscount Hereford||
1550||Devereux||extant||created
Earl of Essex in
1572, which title extinct
1646
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Viscount Howard of Bindon||
1558||Howard||extinct
1610||
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Viscount Cranborne||
1604||Cecil||extant||created
Earl of Salisbury in
1605, created
Marquess of Salisbury in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1789
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Viscount Brackley||
1616||Egerton||extinct
1829||created
Earl of Bridgewater in
1617
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Viscount Mandeville||
1620||Montagu||extant||created
Earl of Manchester in
1626, created
Duke of Manchester in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1719
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Viscount Feilding||
1620||Feilding||extant||created
Earl of Desmond and
Viscount Callan in
Peerage of Ireland in
1622, also
Earl of Denbigh from
1675
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Viscount Andover||
1622||Howard||extant||created
Earl of Berkshire in
1626, also
Earl of Suffolk from
1745
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Viscount Maidstone||
1623||Finch||extant||created
Earl of Winchilsea in
1628, also
Earl of Nottingham from
1729
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Viscount Newark||
1628||Pierrepont||extinct
1773||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull, created
Marquess of Dorchester in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1706, created
Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1715, which titles extinct
1773
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Viscount Ascott||
1628||Dormer||extinct
1709||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Carnarvon
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Viscount Bayning of Sudbury||
1628||Bayning||extinct
1638||
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Viscount Campden||
1628||Hicks||extinct
1798||created
Earl of Gainsborough in
1682
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Viscount Stafford||
1640||Howard||attainted
1680||
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Viscount Fauconberg||
1643||Belasyse||Extinct
1815||Also
Baron Fauconberg.
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Viscount Hinchingbrooke||
1660||Montagu||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Sandwich
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Viscount Malden||
1661||Capel||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Essex
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Viscount Howard of Morpeth||
1661||Howard||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Carlisle
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Viscount Bruce of Ampthill||
1663||Bruce||extinct
1747||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Ailesbury, also
Earl of Elgin
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Viscount Thetford||
1672||Bennet, Fitzroy||abeyant
1936||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Arlington, also
Duke of Grafton from
1723 to
1936
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Viscount Ipswich||
1672||Fitzroy||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Euston, created
Duke of Grafton in
1675
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Viscount Latimer||
1673||Osborne||extinct
1964||also
Viscount of Osborne in
Peerage of Scotland, created
Earl of Danby in
1674, created
Viscount of Dunblane in
Peerage of Scotland in
1675, created
Marquess of Carmarthen in
1689, created
Duke of Leeds in
1694, which titles extinct
1964
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Viscountess Bayning of Foxley||
1674||Murray||extinct
1678||
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Viscount Dursley||
1679||Berkeley||extinct
1942||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Berkeley
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Viscount Bodmin||
1679||Robartes||extinct
1757||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Radnor
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Viscount Brandon||
1679||Gerard||extinct
1702||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Macclesfield
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Viscount Townshend of Raynham||
1682||Townshend||extant||created
Marquess Townshend in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1787
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Viscount Weymouth||
1682||Thynne||extant||created
Marquess of Bath in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1789
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Viscount Woodstock||
1689||Bentinck||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Portland, created
Duke of Portland and
Marquess of Titchfield in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1716, which titles extinct
1990
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Viscount Lumley||
1689||Lumley||extant||also
Viscount Lumley in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Earl of Scarbrough in
1690
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Viscount Villiers||
1691||Villiers||extant||also
Viscount Grandison in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Earl of Jersey in
1697
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Viscount Bury||
1697||Keppel||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Albemarle
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Viscount Deerhurst||
1697||Coventry||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Coventry
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Viscount Barfleur||
1697||Russell||extinct
1727||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Orford
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Viscount Hinton||
1706||Poulett||extinct
1973||subsidiary title of the
Earl Poulett
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Viscount Malpas||
1706||Cholmondeley||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Cholmondeley, also
Viscount Cholmondeley in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Marquess of Cholmondeley and
Earl of Rocksavage in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1815
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==Viscountcies in the Peerage of Scotland, 1606-1707==
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Viscount of Fentoun||
1606||Erskine||extant||created
Earl of Kellie in
1619, also
Earl of Mar from
1829
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Viscount of Lauderdale||
1616||Maitland||extant||created
Earl of Lauderdale and
Viscount of Maitland in
1624
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Viscount of Falkland||
1620||Cary||extant||
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Viscount of Stormont||
1621||Murray||extant||became
Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield in
Peerage of Great Britain in
1793 and inherited the senior
Earl of Mansfield in
1843
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Viscount of Air||
1622||Crichton-Stuart||extant||created
Earl of Dumfries in
1633, also
Earl of Stair from
1758 to
1769, also
Marquess of Bute,
Earl of Windsor and
Viscount Mountjoy in
Peerage of Great Britain and
Earl of Bute and
Viscount of Kingarth from
1803
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Viscount of Annand||
1622||Murray||extinct
1658||created
Earl of Annandale in
1625
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Viscount of Maitland||
1624||Maitland||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Lauderdale, also
Viscount Lauderdale
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Viscount of Dupplin||
1627||Hay||extant||created
Earl of Kinnoull in
1633
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Viscount of Drumlanrig||
1628||Douglas||extant||created
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, Thortorwald and Ross in
1684, which titles separated
1810
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Viscount of Stirling||
1630||Alexander||dormant since
1739||created
Earl of Stirling and
Viscount of Canada in
1633, which titles became dormant in
1739
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Viscount Aboyne||
1632||Gordon||extinct
1649||
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Viscount of Canada||
1633||Alexander||dormant since
1739||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Stirling, also
Viscount of Stirling, which title became dormant in
1739
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Viscount of Air||
1633||Crichton||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Dumfries; already
Viscount of Air from 1622
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Viscount of Belhaven||
1633||Douglas||extinct
1639||
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Viscount of Arbuthnott||
1641||Arbuthnott||extant||
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Viscount of Kingston||
1651||Seton||forfeit
1715||
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Viscount of Kynnaird||
1660||Livingston||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Newburgh
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Viscount of Annand||
1661||Johnstone||dormant
1792||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Annandale and Hartfell; became
Marquess of Annandale,
Earl of Hartfell, and
Viscount of Annand in
1701
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Viscount of Osborne||
1673||Osborne||extinct
1964||created
Viscount Latimer in
Peerage of England in
1673, created
Earl of Danby in
Peerage of England in
1674, created
Viscount of Dunblane in
1675, created
Marquess Carmarthen in
Peerage of England in
1689 and
Duke of Leeds in
Peerage of England in
1694, which titles extinct
1964
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Viscount of Dunblane||
1675||Osborne||extinct
1964||also
Earl of Danby and
Viscount Latimer in
Peerage of England and
Viscount of Osborne, created
Marquess Carmarthen in
Peerage of England in
1689 and
Duke of Leeds in
Peerage of England in
1694, which titles extinct
1964
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Viscount of Balquhidder ||
1676||Murray||extant||subsidiary title of the
Marquess of Atholl, also
Earl of Atholl and
Earl of Tullibardine; created
Duke of Atholl,
Marquess of Tullibardine,
Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle and
Viscount of Balquhidder, Glenalmond and Glenlyon in
1703
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Viscount of Tay and Paintland||
1677||Campbell||extinct
1995||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Caithness, which title separated
1681, created
Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, which title extinct
1995, created
Marquess of Breadalbane and
Earl of Ormelie in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1831, which titles extinct
1862
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Viscount of Lyon||
1677||Lyon||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, created
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1937
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Viscount of Formartine||
1682||Gordon||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Aberdeen, created
Viscount Gordon in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1814, created
Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair and
Earl of Haddo in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1916
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Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald and Ross||
1684||Douglas||extant||subsidiary title of the
Duke of Queensberry, created
Marquess of Dumfriesshire and
Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar at the same time created
Earl of Queensberry in
1628, also
Marquess of Queensberry,
Earl of Queensberry and
Viscount of Drumlanrig to
1810
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Viscount of Melfort||
1685||Drummond||dormant
1902||created
Viscount of Forth and
Earl of Melfort in
1686, forfeit from
1715 to
1853 and dormant
1902
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Viscount of Forth||
1686||Drummond||dormant
1902||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Melfort in
1686, also
Viscount of Melfort, forfeit from
1715 to
1853 and dormant
1902
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Viscount of Fincastle||
1686||Murray||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Dunmore
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Viscount of Strathallan||
1686||Drummond||extant||also
Earl of Perth from
1902
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Viscount of Kirkaldie||
1690||Melville||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Melville, also
Earl of Leven from
1707
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Viscount of Stair||
1690||Dalrymple||extant||created
Earl of Stair and
Viscount of Dalrymple in
1703, also
Earl of Dumfries and
Viscount of Air from
1758 to
1769
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Viscount of Walden||
1694||Hay||extant||subsidiary title of the
Marquess of Tweeddale, created
Earl of Gifford at the same time, also
Earl of Tweeddale
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Viscount of Kirkwall||
1696||Hamilton||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Orkney
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Viscount of Riccartoun||
1697||Douglas||extinct
1810||subsidiary 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
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Viscount of Peebles||
1697||Douglas||extant||subsidiary 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
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Viscount of Blasonberrie||
1697||Hume||dormant
1794||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Marchmont
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Viscount of Rosebery||
1700||Primrose||extant||created
Earl of Rosebery and
Viscount of Inverkeithing in
1703, created
Earl of Midlothian and
Viscount Mentmore in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1911
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Viscount Lochow and Glenyla||
1701||Campbell||extant||subsidiary title of the
Duke of Argyll, created
Duke of Greenwich in
1719, which title extinct in
1743; became
Earl of Ilay and
Viscount Ilay in
1743, which titles extinct
1761; created
Duke of Argyll in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1892
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Viscount of Briene||
1701||Kerr||extant||subsidiary title of the
Marquess of Lothian, also
Earl of Lothian and
Earl of Ancram
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Viscount of Reidhaven||
1701||Ogilvie||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Seafield, also
Viscount of Seafield, also
Earl of Findlater from
1711 to
1811
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Viscount of Annand||
1701||Johnston||dormant
1792||subsidiary title of the
Marquess of Annandale, also
Earl of Annandale and Hartfell,
Earl of Hartfell, and
Viscount of Annand (
1661)
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Viscount of Dalrymple||
1703||Dalrymple||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Stair, also
Viscount of Stair
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Viscount of Inverkeithing||
1703||Primrose||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Rosebery, also
Viscount of Rosebery, created
Earl of Midlothian and
Viscount Mentmore in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1911
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Viscount of Kelburn||
1703||Boyle||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Glasgow
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Viscount of Kingarth||
1703||Crichton-Stuart||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Bute, also
Marquess of Bute,
Earl of Windsor and
Viscount Mountjoy in
Peerage of Great Britain and
Earl of Dumfries and
Viscount of Air from
1803
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Viscount of Jedburgh Forest||
1703||Douglas||extinct
1761|| subsidiary of the
Duke of Douglas
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Viscount of Aithrie||
1703||Hope||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Hopetoun, created
Marquess of Linlithgow in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1902
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Viscount of Balquhidder, Glenalmond and Glenlyon||
1703||Murray||extant||subsidiary title of the
Duke of Atholl, created
Marquess of Tullibardine and
Earl of Strathtay and Strathclyde at the same time, also
Marquess of Atholl,
Earl of Atholl,
Earl of Tullibardine and
Viscount of Balquhidder
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Viscount of Garnock||
1703||Lindsay-Crawford||extant||also
Earl of Lindsay from
1749
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Viscount of Dundaff||
1707||Graham||extant||subsidiary title of the
Duke of Montrose, created
Marquess of Graham and Buchanan and
Earl of Kincardine in
1644
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Viscount of Broxmouth||
1707||Ker||extant||subsidiary title of the
Duke of Roxburghe, created
Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford and
Earl of Kelso at the same time, also
Earl Ker from
1741 to
1804, created
Earl Innes in
1837
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==Viscountcies in the Peerage of Great Britain, 1707-1801==
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Viscount Tamworth||
1711||Shirley||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Ferrers
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Viscount Lewisham||
1711||Legge||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Dartmouth
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Viscount Bolingbroke||
1712||St John||extant||also
Viscount St John from
1751
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Viscount Wilton||
1714||Brydges||dormant
1789||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Carnarvon; created
Duke of Chandos in
1789.
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Viscount Carteret||
1715||Carteret||extinct
1776||subsidiary title of the
Earl Granville
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Viscount St John||
1716||St John||extant||also
Viscount Bolingbroke from
1751
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Viscount Stanhope of Mahon||
1717||Stanhope||extant||created
Earl Stanhope in
1718, which title extinct
1967, also
Earl of Harrington from
1967
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Viscount Cobham||
1718||Temple||extant||created
Earl Temple in
1749, created
Marquess of Buckingham in
1784, created
Duke of Buckingham and Chandos,
Marquess of Chandos and
Earl Temple of Stowe in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom 1822, which titles extinct
1889
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Viscount Caversham||
1718||Cadogan||extinct
1726||subsidiary title of the
Earl Cadogan
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Viscount Falmouth||
1720||Boscawen||extant||created
Earl of Falmouth in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1821, which title extinct
1852
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Viscount Lymington||
1720||Wallop||extant||created
Earl of Portsmouth in
1753
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Viscount Torrington||
1721||Byng||extant||
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Viscount Parker||
1721||Parker||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Macclesfield
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Viscount Chewton||
1729||Waldegrave||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Waldegrave
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Viscount Petersham||
1742||Stanhope||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Harrington, also
Viscount Stanhope of Mahon from
1967
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Viscount Trentham||
1746||Leveson-Gower||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Gower, created
Marquess of Stafford in
1786, created
Duke of Sutherland in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1833, also
Earl of Ellesmere and
Viscount Brackley from
1963
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Viscount Milton||
1746||Wentworth-Fitzwilliam||extinct
1979||subsidiary title of the
Earl Fitzwilliam, also
Earl Fitzwilliam and
Viscount Milton in
Peerage of Ireland, which titles extinct
1979
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Viscount Leinster||
1747||FitzGerald||extant||also
Earl of Kildare in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Marquess of Kildare and
Earl of Offaly in
Peerage of Ireland in
1761, created
Duke of Leinster in
Peerage of Ireland in
1766
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Viscount Folkestone||
1747||de Bouverie||extant||created
Earl of Radnor in
1765
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Viscount Beauchamp of Hache||
1750||Seymour||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Hertford, created
Marquess of Hertford and
Earl of Yarmouth in
1793
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Viscount Brome||
1753||Cornwallis||extinct
1852||subsidiary title of the
Earl Cornwallis, also
Marquess Cornwallis from
1792 to
1823
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Viscount Royston||
1754||Yorke||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Hardwicke
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Viscount Cantelupe||
1761||West||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl De La Warr
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Viscount Carlingford||
1761||Carpenter||extinct
1853||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Tyrconnel
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Viscount Spencer||
1761||Spencer||extant||created
Earl Spencer and
Viscount Althorp in
1765, created
Viscount Althorp in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1905
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Viscount Althorp||
1765||Spencer||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Spencer, also
Viscount Spencer, created
Viscount Althorp in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1905
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Viscount Maynard||
1766||Maynard||extinct
1865||
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Viscount Fairford||
1772||Hill||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Hillsborough, also
Earl of Hillsborough,
Viscount Hillsborough and
Viscount Kilwarlin in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Marquess of Downshire in
Peerage of Ireland in
1789
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Viscount Mount Edgcumbe and Valletort||
1781||Edgcumbe||extant||created
Earl of Mount Edgcumbe in
1789
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Viscount Sackville||
1782||Sackville||extinct
1843||
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Viscount Nevill||
1784||Nevill||extant||created
Earl of Abergavenny in
1784, created
Marquess of Abergavenny and
Earl of Lewes in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1876
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Viscount Lowther||
1784||Lowther||extinct
1802||created
Earl of Lonsdale in
1784, which title extinct
1802, created
Viscount Lowther in
1797
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Viscount Ingestre||
1784||Chetwynd-Talbot||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Talbot, also
Earl of Shrewsbury in
Peerage of England and
Earl of Waterford from
1849
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Viscount Belgrave||
1784||Grosvenor||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Grosvenor, created
Marquess of Westminster in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1831, created
Duke of Westminster in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1874
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Viscount Calne and Calstone||
1784||Petty-Fitzmaurice||extant||subsidiary title of the
Marquess of Lansdowne, created
Earl of Wycombe at the same time, also
Earl of Shelburne and
Viscount Fitzmaurice in
Peerage of Ireland, also
Earl of Kerry and
Viscount Clanmaurice in
Peerage of Ireland from
1818
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Viscount Bayham||
1786||Pratt||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Camden, created
Marquess Camden and
Earl of Brecknock in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1812
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Viscount Hamilton||
1786||Hamilton||extant||also
Earl of Abercorn in
Peerage of Scotland and
Viscount Strabane in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Marquess of Abercorn in
1790, created
Duke of Abercorn in
Peerage of Ireland and
Marquess of Hamilton in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1812
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Viscount Ebrington||
1789||Fortescue||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Fortescue
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Viscount Mountjoy||
1796||Crichton-Stuart||extant||subsidiary title of the
Marquess of Bute, created
Earl of Windsor at the same time, also
Earl of Bute and
Viscount of Kingarth in
Peerage of Scotland, also
Earl of Dumfries and
Viscount of Air in
Peerage of Scotland from
1803
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Viscount Hood||
1796||Hood||extant||
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Viscount Newark||
1796||Pierrepont||extinct
1955||created
Earl Manvers in
1806, which title extinct
1955
|-
|
Viscount Lowther||
1797||Lowther||extant||also
Earl of Lonsdale and
Viscount Lowther to
1802, created
Earl of Lonsdale in
1807
|-
|
Viscount Duncan of Camperdown||
1797||Haldane-Duncan||extinct
1933||created
Earl of Camperdown in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1831, which title extinct
1933
|-
|
Viscount Chelsea||
1800||Cadogan||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl Cadogan
|-
|
Viscount Fitz-Harris||
1800||Harris||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Malmesbury
|-
|
Viscount Bridport||
1800||Hood||extinct
1814||
|}
==Viscountcies in the Peerage of Ireland, 1461-1801==
{| border=1
!Title!!Date of Creation!!Surname!!Current Status!!Notes
|-
|
Viscount Barry||
1461||Barry||extinct
1823||created
Earl of Barrymore in
1628
|-
|
Viscount Baltinglass||
1541||Eustace||extinct
1585||
|-
|
Viscount Butler of Tulleophelim||
1603||Butler||extinct
1613||
|-
|
Viscount Beaumont of Swords||
1622||Beaumont||extinct
1702||
|-
|
Viscount Callan||
1622||Feilding||extant||became
Earl of Desmond in
1628; also
Earl of Denbigh and
Viscount Feilding from
1675
|-
|
Viscount Somerset||
1626||Somerset||extinct
1649||
|-
|
Viscount Baltinglass||
1627||Roper||extinct
1672||
|-
|
Viscount Carlingford||
1627||Swift||extinct
1634||
|-
|
Viscount Castleton||
1627||Saunderson||extinct
1723||created
Viscount Castleton again in
1716 and
Earl Castleton in
1720.
|-
|
Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky||
1628||Boyle||extant||became
Earl of Cork in
1643, also
Earl of Orrery and
Viscount Dungarvan
|-
|
Viscount Chaworth of Armagh||
1628||Chaworth||extinct
1693||
|-
|
Viscount Cholmondeley||
1628||Cholmondeley||extinct
1659||created
Earl of Leinster in
1645 in the
Peerage of Ireland
|-
|
Viscount Bourke of Clanmories||
1629||Bourke||dormant or extinct||became
Earl of Clanricarde in
1635, exact fate uncertain
|-
|
Viscount Fitzwilliam||
1629||Fitzwilliam||extinct
1833||created
Earl of Tyrconnel in
1661, extinct
1667
|-
|
Viscount Carrington||
1643||Smyth||extinct
1706||
|-
|
Viscount Bulkeley||
1644||Bulkeley||extinct
1822||also
Baron Bulkeley in the
Peerage of Great Britain from
1784
|-
|
Viscount Bellomont||
1645||Bard||extinct
1656||
|-
|
Viscount Brouncker||
1645||Brouncker||extinct
1688||
|-
|
Viscount Barnewall||
1646||Barnewall||extinct
1834||dormant from 1800 to 1814
|-
|
Viscount Cholmondeley||
1661||Cholmondeley||Extant||created
Earl of Cholmondeley in
1706 in the
Peerage of England and in
1815 Marquess of Cholmondeley in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom
|-
|
Viscount Charlemont||
1665||Caulfeild||extant||created
Earl of Charlemont in
1763; that title extinct
1892
|-
|
Viscount Blessington||
1673||Boyle||extinct
1732||
|-
|
Viscount Castlecomer||
1707||Wandesford||extinct
1784||created
Earl Wandesford in
1758
|-
|
Viscount Castleton||
1716||Saunderson||extinct
1723||already
Viscount Castleton. Created
Earl Castleton in
1720
|-
|
Viscount Allen||
1717||Allen||extinct
1845||
|-
|
Viscount Boyne||
1717||Hamilton||extant||
Baron Brancepeth in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom from
1866
|-
|
Viscount Barrington||
1720||Barrington||extinct
1990||created
Baron Shute in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1880
|-
|
Viscount Blundell||
1720||Blundell||extinct
1756||
|-
|
Viscount Clanmaurice||
1723||Fitzmaurice||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Kerry, also
Marquess of Lansdowne in the
Peerage of Great Britain from
1818
|-
|
Viscount Bateman||
1725||Bateman||extinct
1802||
|-
|
Viscount Ashbrook||
1751||Flower||extant||
|-
|
Viscount Bellfield||
1751||Rochfort||extinct
1814||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Belvidere
|-
|
Viscount Boyle of Bandon||
1756||Boyle||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Shannon
|-
|
Viscount Wellesley||
1760||Wesley, Wellesley||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Mornington. Held by the
Duke of Wellington.
|-
|
Viscount Barrells||
1763||Knight||extinct
1772||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Catherlough
|-
|
Viscount Belleisle||
1768||Gore||extinct
1802||created
Earl of Ross in
1772
|-
|
Viscount Kingston||
1768||King, King-Tenison||extant||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Kingston; created
Baron Kingston (
Peerage of the United Kingdom) in
1821
|-
|
Viscount Aldborough||
1776||Stratford||extinct
1875||became
Earl of Aldborough and
Viscount Amiens in
1777
|-
|
Viscount Carlow||
1776||Dawson||extant||created
Earl of Portarlington in
1785
|-
|
Viscount Amiens||
1777||Stratford||extinct
1875||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Aldborough; also
Viscount Aldborough
|-
|
Viscount Bangor||
1781||Ward||extant||
|-
|
Viscount Castle Cuffe||
1793||Cuffe||extinct
1934||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Desart
|-
|
Viscount Castle Stewart||
1793||Stewart-Moore||extant||created
Earl Castle Stewart in
1800
|-
|
Viscount Castlereagh||
1795||Stewart||extant||created
Earl of Londonderry in
1796,
Marquess of Londonderry in
1816, and
Earl Vane in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom in
1823.
|-
|
Viscount Caledon||
1797||Alexander||extant||created
Earl of Caledon in
1800
|-
|
Viscount Carleton of Clare||
1797||extinct
1826||
|-
|
Viscount Bernard||
1800||Bernard||extinct
1979||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Bandon
|-
|
Viscount Avonmore||
1800||Yelverton||dormant
1910||
|-
|
Viscount Charleville||
1800||Bury||extinct
1875||created
Earl of Charleville in
1806
|}
==Viscountcies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1801-present==
{| border=1
!Title!!Date of Creation!!Surname!!Current Status!!Notes
|-
|
Viscount St Vincent||
27 April 1801||Jervis||||also
Earl of St Vincent and
Baron Jervis, which titles extinct
14 March 1823
|-
|
Viscount Nelson||
22 May 1801||Nelson||extinct
21 Oct 1805||also
Baron Nelson
|-
|
Viscount Uffington||
18 June 1801||Craven||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Craven, also
Baron Craven
|-
|
Viscount Cranley||
19 June 1801||Onslow||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Onslow, also
Baron Onslow in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Marsham||
22 June 1801||Marsham||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Romney, also
Baron Romney in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Grey de Wilton||
26 June 1801||Egerton||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Wilton, also
Baron Grey de Wilton in
Peerage of Great Britain, which title extinct
1814, also
Baron Ebury from
1 October 1999
|-
|
Viscount Curzon||
27 February 1802||Curzon||||also
Baron Curzon in
Peerage of Great Britain, created
Earl Howe on
16 July 1821
|-
|
Viscount Melville||
24 December 1802||Dundas||||created
Baron Dunira at the same time
|-
|
Viscount Clive||
14 May 1804||Clive||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Powis, also
Baron Clive in
Peerage of Great Britain, created
Baron Herbert and
Baron Powis at the same time
|-
|
Viscount Sidmouth||
1805||Addington||||
|-
|
Viscount Merton||
20 November 1805||Nelson||||subsidiary title of the
Earl Nelson, also
Baron Nelson
|-
|
Viscount Anson||
17 February 1806||Anson||||created
Baron Soberton at the same time, created
Earl of Lichfield on
15 September 1831
|-
|
Viscount Howick||
11 April 1806||Grey||||subsidiary title of the
Earl Grey, also
Baron Grey
|-
|
Viscount Lake||
4 November 1807||Lake||extinct
24 June 1848||also
Baron Lake
|-
|
Viscount Cathcart||
9 November 1807||Cathcart||||also
Lord Cathcart in
Peerage of Scotland, created
Baron Greenock at the same time, created
Earl Cathcart on
16 July 1814
|-
|
Viscount Sandon||
19 July 1809||Ryder||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Harrowby, also
Baron Harrowby
|-
|
Viscount Wellington||
4 September 1809||Wellesley||||created
Baron Douro at the same time, created
Earl of Wellington on
28 February 1812, created
Marquess of Wellington on
3 October 1812, created
Duke of Wellington and
Marquess Douro on
11 May 1814, also
Earl of Mornington,
Viscount Wellesley and
Baron Mornington in
Peerage of Ireland from
25 July 1863
|-
|
Viscount Normanby||
7 September 1812||Phipps||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Mulgrave, also
Baron Mulgrave in
Peerage of Great Britain and
Baron Mulgrave in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Marquess of Normanby on
25 June 1838
|-
|
Viscount Lascelles||
7 September 1812||Lascelles||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Harewood, also
Baron Harewood in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Melgund||
24 February 1813||Elliot Murray Kynynmound||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Minto, also
Baron Minto in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Whitworth||
14 June 1813||Whitworth||extinct
12 May 1825||also
Baron Whitworth in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Earl Whitworth and
Baron Adbaston on
25 November 1815
|-
|
Viscount Keith||
1 June 1814||Elphinstone||extinct
10 March 1823||also
Baron Keith in
Peerage of Ireland,
Baron Keith and
Baron Keith
|-
|
Viscount Gordon||
16 July 1814||Gordon||||also
Earl of Aberdeen,
Viscount of Formantine and
Lord Haddo in
Scotland, created
Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair and
Earl of Haddo in
1916
|-
|
Viscount Granville||
12 August 1815||Leveson Gower||||created
Earl Granville and
Baron Leveson on
10 May 1833
|-
|
Viscount Grimston||
24 November 1815||Grimston||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Verulam, also
Viscount Grimston and
Baron Dunboyne in
Peerage of Ireland,
Baron Verulam in
Peerage of Great Britain and
Lord Forrester in
Peerage of Scotland
|-
|
Viscount Alford||
27 November 1815||Cust||extinct
17 March 1921||subsidiary title of the
Earl Brownlow, also
Baron Brownlow in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Boringdon||
29 November 1815||Parker||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Morley, also
Baron Boringdon in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Newport||
30 November 1815||Bridgeman||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Bradford, also
Baron Bradford in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Elmley||
1 December 1815||Lygon||extinct
1979||subsidiary title of the
Earl Beauchamp, also
Baron Beauchamp
|-
|
Viscount Exmouth||
10 December 1816||Pellew||||also
Baron Exmouth
|-
|
Viscount Loudoun||
13 February 1817||Rawdon-Hastings||extinct
1 November 1868||subsidiary title of the
Marquess of Hastings, also
Earl of Moira in
Peerage of Great Britain,
Baron Rawdon in
Peerage of England and
Baron Rawdon in
Peerage of Ireland, created
Earl of Rawdon at the same time
|-
|
Viscount Encombe||
7 July 1821||Scott||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Eldon, also
Baron Eldon in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Hutchinson||
14 July 1821||Hely-Hutchinson||||also
Earl of Donoughmore,
Viscount Donoughmore and
Baron Donoughmore in
Peerage of Ireland
|-
|
Viscount Savernake||
17 July 1821||Brudenell-Bruce||||subsidiary title of the
Marquess of Ailesbury, also
Earl of Ailesbury and
Baron Bruce in
Peerage of Great Britain, created
Earl Bruce at the same time, also
Earl of Cardigan and
Baron Brudenell in
Peerage of England from
28 March 1868
|-
|
Viscount Eastnor||
17 July 1821||Cocks||extinct
26 September 1883||subsidiary title of the
Earl Somers, also
Baron Somers in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Dunwich||
18 July 1821||Rous||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Stradbroke, also
Baron Rous in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Beresford||
22 April 1823||Beresford||extinct
1854||also
Baron Beresford
|-
|
Viscount Seaham||
8 July 1823||Vane||||subsidiary title of the
Earl Vane, also
Marquess of Londonderry,
Earl of Londonderry,
Viscount Castlereagh and
Baron Londonderry in
Peerage of Ireland and
Baron Stewart of Stewart's Court
|-
|
Viscount Clancarty||
8 December 1823||Trench||||also
Earl of Clancarty,
Viscount Dunlo and
Baron Kilconnel in
Peerage of Ireland and
Baron Trench
|-
|
Viscount Holmesdale||
19 December 1826||Amherst||extinct
4 March 1993||subsidiary title of the
Earl Amherst
|-
|
Viscount Combermere||
8 February 1827||Cotton||||also
Baron Combermere
|-
|
Viscount Goderich||
28 April 1827||Robinson||extinct
22 September 1923||created
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||
5 October 1827||Ward||extinct
6 March 1833||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Dudley, also
Viscount Dudley and Ward in
Peerage of Great Britain and
Baron Ward in
Peerage of England
|-
|
Viscount Emlyn||
6 October 1827||Campbell||||subsidiary title of the
Earl Cawdor, also
Baron Cawdor in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscountess Canning||
1828||Canning||extinct
17 June 1862||created
Earl Canning on
21 May 1859
|-
|
Viscount FitzClarence||
4 June 1831||FitzClarence||extinct
30 December 2000||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Munster, created
Baron Tewkesbury at the same time
|-
|
Viscount Lambton||
23 March 1833||Lambton||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Durham, also
Baron Durham
|-
|
Viscount Canterbury||
10 March 1835||Manners Sutton||extinct
26 February 1941||created
Baron Bottesford at the same time
|-
|
Viscount Coke||
12 August 1837||Coke||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Leicester
|-
|
Viscount Ockham||
30 June 1838||King||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Lovelace, also
Baron King in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Ponsonby||
20 April 1839||Ponsonby||extinct
21 February 1855||also
Baron Ponsonby
|-
|
Viscount Campden||
16 August 1841||Noel||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Gainsborough, created
Baron Noel at the same time, also
Baron Barham
|-
|
Viscount Hill||
27 September 1842||Hill||||also
Baron Hill, which title extinct
10 December 1842, also
Baron Hill
|-
|
Viscount Southam||
22 October 1844||Law||extinct
22 December 1871||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Ellenborough, also
Baron Ellenborough
|-
|
Viscount Hardinge||
2 May 1846||Hardinge||||
|-
|
Viscount Brackley||
6 July 1846||Egerton||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Ellesmere, also
Earl Gower and
Viscount Trentham in
Peerage of Great Britain,
Baron Gower in
Peerage of England and
Duke of Sutherland and
Marquess of Stafford from
1 February 1963
|-
|
Viscount Enfield||
18 September 1847||Byng||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Strafford, also
Baron Strafford
|-
|
Viscount Gough||
15 June 1849||Gough||||also
Baron Gough
|-
|
Viscount Crowhurst||
11 June 1850||Pepys||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Cottenham, also
Baron Cottenham
|-
|
Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe||
1 May 1852||Canning||extinct
14 August 1880||
|-
|
Viscount Dangan||
11 April 1857||Wellesley||||subsidiary title of the
Earl Cowley, also
Baron Cowley
|-
|
Viscount Eversley||
11 April 1857||Shaw Lefevre||extinct
28 December 1888||
|-
|
Viscount Ednam||
17 February 1860||Ward||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Dudley, also
Baron Ward in
Peerage of England
|-
|
Viscount Amberley||
30 July 1861||Russell||||subsidiary title of the
Earl Russell
|-
|
Viscount Halifax||
21 February 1866||Wood||||also
Baron Irwin from
1934, created
Earl of Halifax on
11 July 1944
|-
|
Viscount Bridport||
6 July 1868||Hood||||also
Baron Bridport in
Peerage of Ireland
|-
|
Viscount Helmsley||
25 July 1868||Duncombe||extinct
4 September 1963||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Feversham, also
Baron Feversham
|-
|
Viscountess Beaconsfield||
30 November 1868||Disraeli||extinct
15 December 1872||
|-
|
Viscount Clandeboye||
1871||Blackwood||extinct
1988||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Dufferin, created
Marquess of Dufferin and Ava and
Earl of Ava on
17 November 1888
|-
|
Viscount Ossington||
13 February 1872||Denison||extinct
7 March 1873||
|-
|
Viscount Portman||
28 March 1873||Portman||||also
Baron Portman
|-
|
Viscount Cardwell of Ellerbeck||
6 March 1874||Cardwell||extinct
15 February 1886||
|-
|
Viscount Carlton||
1876||Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Wharncliffe, also
Baron Wharncliffe in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Baring||
10 June 1876||Baring||extinct
12 April 1929||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Northbrook, also
Baron Northbrook
|-
|
Viscount Hughenden||
21 August 1876||Disraeli||extinct
19 April 1881||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Beaconsfield
|-
|
Viscount Cranbrook||
4 May 1878||Hardy||||created
Earl of Cranbrook and
Baron Medway on
22 August 1892
|-
|
Viscount Garmoyle||
27 September 1878||Cairns||||subsidiary title of the
Earl Cairns, also
Baron Cairns
|-
|
Viscount Knebworth||
28 April 1880||Bulwer-Lytton||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Lytton, also
Baron Lytton
|-
|
Viscount Throwley||
4 May 1880||Milles||extinct
2 December 1996||subsidiary title of the
Earl Sondes, also
Baron Sondes in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Sherbrooke||
25 May 1880||Lowe||extinct
27 July 1892||
|-
|
Viscount Lyons||
24 November 1881||Lyons||extinct
5 December 1887||also
Baron Lyons
|-
|
Viscount Wolmer||
30 December 1882||Palmer||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Selborne, also
Baron Selborne
|-
|
Viscount Hampden||
4 March 1884||Brand||||
|-
|
Viscount Saint Cyres||
3 July 1885||Northcote||||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Iddesleigh
|-
|
Viscount Wolseley||
28 September 1885||Wolseley||extinct
24 December 1936||also
Baron Wolseley
|-
|
Viscount Oxenbridge||
13 August 1886||Monson||extinct
16 April 1898||also
Baron Monson in
Peerage of Great Britain
|-
|
Viscount Cross||
19 August 1886||Cross||extinct
5 December 2004||
|-
|
Viscount Raincliffe||
1 July 1887||Denison||extinct
17 April 1937||subsidiary title of the
Earl of Londesborough, also
Baron Londesborough
|-
|
Viscountess Hambleden||
11 November 1891||Smith||||
|-
|
Viscount Peel||
9 May 1895||Peel||||created
Earl Peel and
Viscount Clanfield on
10 July 1929
|-
|
Viscount Wendover||
16 July 1895||Carington||extinct