PEERAGES | ||||||
Last updated 12/09/2017 (23 Jan 2024) | ||||||
Date | Rank | Order | Name | Born | Died | Age |
PADDICK | ||||||
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12 Sep 2013 | B[L] | Brian Leonard Paddick Created Baron Paddick for life 12 Sep 2013 |
24 Apr 1958 | |||
PAGET DE BEAUDESERT | ||||||
23 Jan 1552 | B | 1 | William Paget Summoned to Parliament as Lord Paget de Beaudesert 23 Jan 1552 Secretary of State 1544; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1547‑1552; Lord Privy Seal 1556‑1558; KG 1547 |
by 1506 | 9 Jun 1563 | |
9 Jun 1563 | 2 | Henry Paget | c 1535 | 28 Dec 1568 | ||
28 Dec 1568 | 3 | Elizabeth Paget | Aug 1568 | 29 Jun 1571 | 2 | |
29 Jun 1571 to 1587 |
4 | Thomas Paget He was attainted and the peerage forfeited |
c 1540 | 1589 | ||
19 Mar 1604 | 5 | William Paget Restored to the peerage 1604 |
1572 | 29 Aug 1629 | 57 | |
29 Aug 1629 | 6 | William Paget | 13 Sep 1609 | 19 Oct 1678 | 69 | |
19 Oct 1678 | 7 | William Paget Lord Lieutenant Stafford 1689‑1713 |
10 Feb 1637 | 26 Feb 1713 | 76 | |
26 Feb 1713 | 8 | Henry Paget Created Baron Burton 1 Jan 1712 and Earl of Uxbridge 19 Oct 1714 |
13 Jan 1663 | 30 Aug 1743 | 80 | |
30 Aug 1743 | 9 | Henry Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge | 22 Jan 1719 | 16 Nov 1769 | 50 | |
16 Nov 1769 | 10 | Henry Paget, later [1784] 1st Earl of Uxbridge | 18 Jun 1744 | 13 Mar 1812 | 67 | |
13 Mar 1812 | 11 | Henry William Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge He was created Marquess of Anglesey in 1815 with which title this peerage then merged |
17 May 1768 | 29 Apr 1854 | 85 | |
15 Jan 1833 | Henry Paget He was summoned to Parliament by a Writ of Acceleration as Baron Paget of Beaudesert 15 Jan 1833 He succeeded as Marquess of Anglesey in 1854 |
6 Jul 1797 | 7 Feb 1869 | 71 | ||
PAGET OF NORTHAMPTON | ||||||
2 Jan 1975 to 2 Jan 1990 |
B[L] | Reginald Thomas Paget Created Baron Paget of Northampton for life 2 Jan 1975 MP for Northampton 1945‑1974 Peerage extinct on his death |
2 Sep 1908 | 2 Jan 1990 | 81 | |
PAISLEY | ||||||
29 Jul 1587 | B[S] | 1 | Claud Hamilton Created Lord Paisley 29 Jul 1587 |
1543 | 1621 | 78 |
1621 | 2 | James Hamilton He had previously succeeded to the Earldom of Abercorn in 1618 with which title this peerage then merged |
c 1670 | |||
PAISLEY OF ST. GEORGE'S | ||||||
14 Jun 2006 | B[L] | Eileen Emily Paisley Created Baroness Paisley of St. George's for life 14 Jun 2006 |
2 Nov 1931 | |||
PAKENHAM | ||||||
12 Oct 1945 | B | 1 | Francis Aungier Pakenham, later [1961] 7th Earl of Longford Created Baron Pakenham 12 Oct 1945 See "Longford" with which peerage the Barony of Pakenham remains merged |
5 Dec 1905 | 6 Aug 2001 | 95 |
PAKENHAM OF COWLEY | ||||||
16 Nov 1999 to 6 Aug 2001 |
B[L] | Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford Created Baron Pakenham of Cowley for life 16 Nov 1999 Peerage extinct on his death |
5 Dec 1905 | 6 Aug 2001 | 95 | |
PALMER | ||||||
24 Jun 1933 | B | 1 | Sir Samuel Ernest Palmer, 1st baronet Created Baron Palmer 24 Jun 1933 |
28 Mar 1858 | 8 Dec 1948 | 90 |
8 Dec 1948 | 2 | Ernest Cecil Nottage Palmer | 9 Jun 1882 | 6 Jun 1950 | 67 | |
6 Jun 1950 | 3 | Raymond Cecil Palmer | 24 Jun 1916 | 26 Jun 1990 | 74 | |
26 Jun 1990 | 4 | Adrian Bailie Nottage Palmer [Elected hereditary peer 1999‑2023] |
8 Oct 1951 | 10 Jul 2023 | 71 | |
10 Jul 2023 | 5 | Hugo Palmer | 5 Dec 1980 | |||
PALMER OF CHILDS HILL | ||||||
16 Jan 2011 | B[L] | Monroe Edward Palmer Created Baron Palmer of Childs Hill for life 16 Jan 2011 |
30 Nov 1938 | |||
PALMERSTON | ||||||
12 Mar 1723 | V[I] | 1 | Henry Temple Created Baron Temple of Mount Temple and Viscount Palmerston 12 Mar 1723 MP for East Grinstead 1727‑1734, Bossiney 1734‑1741 and Weobly 1741‑1747 |
c 1673 | 10 Jun 1757 | |
10 Jun 1757 | 2 | Henry Temple MP for East Looe 1762‑1768, Southampton 1768‑1774, Hastings 1774‑1784, Boroughbridge 1784‑1790, Newport (IOW) 1790‑1796 and Winchester 1796‑1802 |
4 Dec 1739 | 17 Apr 1802 | 62 | |
17 Apr 1802 to 18 Oct 1865 |
3 | Henry John Temple MP for Newport (IOW) 1807‑1811, Cambridge University 1811‑1831, Bletchingley 1831‑1832, Hampshire South 1832‑1834 and Tiverton 1835‑1865; Secretary at War 1809‑1828; Foreign Secretary 1830‑1834, 1835‑1841 and 1846‑1851; Home Secretary 1852‑1855; Prime Minister 1855‑1858 and 1859‑1865; Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1861‑1865; PC 1809; KG 1856 Peerage extinct on his death |
20 Oct 1784 | 18 Oct 1865 | 80 | |
PALUMBO | ||||||
4 Feb 1991 | B[L] | Peter Garth Palumbo Created Baron Palumbo for life 4 Feb 1991 |
20 Jul 1935 | |||
PALUMBO OF SOUTHWARK | ||||||
2 Oct 2013 | B[L] | James Rudolph Palumbo Created Baron Palumbo of Southwark for life 2 Oct 2013 |
6 Jun 1963 | |||
PANMURE | ||||||
3 Aug 1646 | E[S] | 1 | Patrick Maule Created Lord Maule, Brechin and Navar and Earl of Panmure 3 Aug 1646 |
29 May 1585 | 22 Dec 1661 | 76 |
22 Dec 1661 | 2 | George Maule | 1619 | 24 Mar 1671 | 51 | |
24 Mar 1671 | 3 | George Maule | c 1650 | 1 Feb 1686 | ||
1 Feb 1686 to Jan 1716 |
4 | James Maule He was attainted and the peerage forfeited |
c 1658 | 11 Apr 1723 | ||
6 Apr 1743 to 4 Jan 1782 |
E[I] | 1 | William Maule Created Baron and Viscount Maule and Earl of Panmure 6 Apr 1743 MP for Forfarshire 1735‑1782 Peerages extinct on his death |
1700 | 4 Jan 1782 | 81 |
10 Sep 1831 | B | 1 | William Maule Created Baron Panmure 10 Sep 1831 MP for Forfarshire 1796 and 1805‑1831 |
27 Oct 1771 | 13 Apr 1852 | 80 |
13 Apr 1852 to 6 Jul 1874 |
2 | Fox Maule, later [1860] 11th Earl of Dalhousie Peerages extinct on his death |
22 Apr 1801 | 6 Jul 1874 | 73 | |
PANNELL | ||||||
21 Jun 1974 to 23 Mar 1980 |
B[L] | Thomas Charles Pannell Created Baron Pannell for life 21 Jun 1974 MP for Leeds West 1949‑1974; Minister of Public Building & Works 1964‑1966; PC 1964 Peerage extinct on his death |
10 Sep 1902 | 23 Mar 1980 | 77 | |
PANNICK | ||||||
3 Nov 2008 | B[L] | David Philip Pannick Created Baron Pannick for life 3 Nov 2008 |
7 Mar 1956 | |||
PARBROATH | ||||||
8 May 1633 | B[S] | 1 | John Lindsay, 10th Lord Lindsay Created Lord Parbroath and Earl of Lindsay 8 May 1633 See "Lindsay" |
c 1598 | 1678 | |
PAREKH | ||||||
10 May 2000 | B[L] | Bhikhu Chhotalal Parekh Created Baron Parekh for life 10 May 2000 |
4 Jan 1935 | |||
PARGITER | ||||||
9 Jun 1966 to 16 Jan 1982 |
B[L] | George Albert Pargiter Created Baron Pargiter for life 9 Jun 1966 MP for Spelthorne 1945‑1950 and Southall 1950‑1966 Peerage extinct on his death |
16 Mar 1897 | 16 Jan 1982 | 84 | |
PARK OF MONMOUTH | ||||||
27 Feb 1990 to 24 Mar 2010 |
B[L] | Daphne Margaret Sybil Désirée Park Created Baroness Park of Monmouth for life 27 Feb 1990 Peerage extinct on her death |
1 Sep 1921 | 24 Mar 2010 | 88 | |
PARKER OF EWELM | ||||||
15 Nov 1721 | V | 1 | Thomas Parker, 1st Baron Parker of Macclesfield Created Viscount Parker of Ewelm and Earl of Macclesfield 15 Nov 1721 See "Macclesfield" |
23 Jul 1666 | 28 Apr 1732 | 65 |
PARKER OF MINSMERE | ||||||
29 Jan 2021 | B[L] | Andrew David Parker Created Baron Parker of Minsmere for life 29 Jan 2021 PC 2021 |
8 May 1962 | |||
PARKER OF MACCLESFIELD | ||||||
10 Mar 1716 | B | 1 | Thomas Parker Created Baron Parker of Macclesfield 10 Mar 1716 and Viscount Parker of Ewelm and Earl of Macclesfield 15 Nov 1721 See "Macclesfield" |
23 Jul 1666 | 28 Apr 1732 | 65 |
PARKER OF WADDINGTON | ||||||
4 Mar 1913 to 12 Jul 1918 |
B[L] | Sir Robert John Parker Created Baron Parker of Waddington for life 4 Mar 1913 Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1913‑1918; PC 1913 Peerage extinct on his death |
25 Feb 1857 | 12 Jul 1918 | 61 | |
30 Sep 1958 to 15 Sep 1972 |
B[L] | Sir Hubert Lister Parker Created Baron Parker of Waddington for life 30 Sep 1958 Lord Justice of Appeal 1954‑1958; Lord Chief Justice 1958‑1971; PC 1954 Peerage extinct on his death |
28 May 1900 | 15 Sep 1972 | 72 | |
PARKINSON | ||||||
29 Jun 1992 to 22 Jan 2016 |
B[L] | Cecil Edward Parkinson Created Baron Parkinson for life 29 Jun 1992 MP for Enfield West 1970‑1974, Hertfordshire South 1974‑1983 and Hertsmere 1983‑1992; Minister of Trade 1979‑1981. Paymaster General 1981‑1983; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1982‑1983; Secretary of State for Trade & Industry 1983; Secretary of State for Energy 1987‑1989. Secretary of State for Transport 1989‑1990; PC 1981 Peerage extinct on his death |
1 Sep 1931 | 22 Jan 2016 | 84 | |
PARKINSON OF WHITLEY BAY | ||||||
8 Oct 2019 | B[L] | Stephen Graeme Parkinson Created Baron Parkinson of Whitley Bay for life 8 Oct 2019 |
30 Jun 1983 | |||
PARMINTER | ||||||
15 Jul 2010 | B[L] | Kathryn Jane Parminter Created Baroness Parminter for life 15 Jul 2010 |
24 Jun 1964 | |||
PARMOOR | ||||||
16 Jan 1914 | B | 1 | Sir Charles Alfred Cripps Created Baron Parmoor 16 Jan 1914 MP for Stroud 1895‑1900, Stretford 1901‑1906 and Wycombe 1910‑1914; Lord President of the Council 1924 and 1929‑1931; PC 1914 |
3 Oct 1852 | 30 Jun 1941 | 88 |
30 Jun 1941 | 2 | Alfred Henry Seddon Cripps | 27 Aug 1882 | 12 May 1977 | 94 | |
12 May 1977 | 3 | Frederick Heyworth Cripps | 4 Jul 1885 | 5 Oct 1977 | 92 | |
5 Oct 1977 | 4 | Frederick Alfred Milo Cripps | 18 Jun 1929 | 12 Aug 2008 | 79 | |
12 Aug 2008 | 5 | Michael Leonard Seddon Cripps | 18 Jun 1942 | |||
PARR | ||||||
1538/39 to Aug 1553 |
B | 1 | William Parr Created Baron Parr 1538/39, Earl of Essex 23 Dec 1543 and Marquess of Northampton 16 Feb 1547 Titles forfeited 1553 |
14 Aug 1513 | 28 Oct 1571 | 58 |
23 Dec 1543 to 10 Sep 1546 |
B | 1 | William Parr Created Baron Parr 23 Dec 1543 Peerage extinct on his death |
10 Sep 1546 | ||
PARRY | ||||||
21 Jan 1976 to 1 Sep 2004 |
B[L] | Gordon Samuel David Parry Created Baron Parry for life 21 Jan 1976 Peerage extinct on his death |
30 Nov 1925 | 1 Sep 2004 | 78 | |
PASSFIELD | ||||||
22 Jun 1929 to 13 Oct 1947 |
B | 1 | Sidney James Webb Created Baron Passfield 22 Jun 1929 MP for Seaham 1922‑1929; President of the Board of Trade 1924; Secretary of State for Dominions 1929‑1930; Secretary of State for Colonies 1929‑1931; PC 1924; OM 1944 Peerage extinct on his death |
13 Jul 1859 | 13 Oct 1947 | 88 |
PASTON | ||||||
19 Aug 1673 | B | 1 | Sir Robert Paston Created Baron Paston and Viscount Yarmouth 19 Aug 1673 and Earl of Yarmouth 30 Jul 1679 See "Yarmouth" |
29 May 1631 | 8 Mar 1683 | 51 |
PATEL | ||||||
1 Mar 1999 | B[L] | Sir Narendra Babubhai Patel Created Baron Patel for life 1 Mar 1999 KT 2009 |
11 May 1938 | |||
PATEL OF BLACKBURN | ||||||
14 Feb 2000 to 29 May 2019 |
B[L] | Adam Hafejee Patel Created Baron Patel of Blackburn for life 14 Feb 2000 Peerage extinct on his death |
7 Jun 1940 | 29 May 2019 | 78 | |
PATEL OF BRADFORD | ||||||
8 Jun 2006 | B[L] | Kamlesh Kumar Patel Created Baron Patel of Bradford for life 8 Jun 2006 |
28 Sep 1960 | |||
PATTEN | ||||||
17 Jun 1997 | B[L] | John Haggit Charles Patten Created Baron Patten for life 17 Jun 1997 MP for Oxford 1979‑1983 and Oxford West & Abingdon 1983‑1997; Minister of State, Housing 1985‑1987; Minister of State, Home Office 1987‑1992; Secretary of State for Education 1992‑1994; PC 1990 |
17 Jul 1945 | |||
PATTEN OF BARNES | ||||||
11 Jan 2005 | B[L] | Christopher Francis Patten Created Baron Patten of Barnes for life 11 Jan 2005 MP for Bath 1979‑1992; Secretary of State for the Environment 1989‑1990; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1990‑1992; Governor of Hong Kong 1992‑1997; PC 1989; CH 1997; KG 2023 |
12 May 1944 | |||
PAUL | ||||||
9 Oct 1996 | B[L] | Swraj Paul Created Baron Paul for life 9 Oct 1996 PC 2009 |
18 Feb 1931 | |||
PAUNCEFOTE | ||||||
22 Aug 1899 to 24 May 1902 |
B | 1 | Julian Pauncefote Created Baron Pauncefote 22 Aug 1899 PC 1894 Peerage extinct on his death |
13 Sep 1828 | 24 May 1902 | 73 |
PAWLET DE BASING | ||||||
12 Apr 1717 to 26 Aug 1754 |
B | 1 | Charles Pawlet Summoned to Parliament as Lord Pawlet de Basing 12 Apr 1717 He later succeeded to the Dukedom of Bolton in 1722. Peerage extinct on his death |
3 Sep 1685 | 26 Aug 1754 | 68 |
PAYNEL | ||||||
19 Dec 1299 to 1318 |
B | 1 | John Paynel Summoned to Parliament as Lord Paynel 19 Dec 1299 Peerage extinct on his death |
1318 | ||
12 Nov 1303 to 1 Apr 1317 |
B | 1 | William Paynel Summoned to Parliament as Lord Paynel 12 Nov 1303 Peerage extinct on his death |
c 1254 | 1 Apr 1317 | |
20 Nov 1317 to 1318 |
B | 1 | John Paynel Summoned to Parliament as Lord Paynel 20 Nov 1317 Peerage extinct on his death |
c 1267 | 1318 | |
PEACH | ||||||
21 Nov 2022 | B[L] | Stuart William Peach Created Baron Peach for life 21 Nov 2022 Chief of the Defence Staff 2016‑2022 |
22 Feb 1956 | |||
PEARCE | ||||||
19 Apr 1962 to 26 Nov 1990 |
B[L] | Sir Edward Holroyd Pearce Created Baron Pearce for life 19 Apr 1962 Lord Justice of Appeal 1957‑1962; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1962‑1969; PC 1957 Peerage extinct on his death |
9 Feb 1901 | 26 Nov 1990 | 89 | |
PEARSON | ||||||
18 Feb 1965 to 31 Jan 1980 |
B[L] | Sir Colin Hargreaves Pearson Created Baron Pearson for life 18 Feb 1965 Lord Justice of Appeal 1961‑1965; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1965‑1974; PC 1961 Peerage extinct on his death |
28 Jul 1899 | 31 Jan 1980 | 80 | |
PEARSON OF RANNOCH | ||||||
18 Jun 1990 | B[L] | Malcolm Everard MacLaren Pearson Created Baron Pearson of Rannoch for life 18 Jun 1990 |
20 Jul 1942 | |||
PEART | ||||||
23 Sep 1976 to 26 Aug 1988 |
B[L] | Thomas Frederick Peart Created Baron Peart for life 23 Sep 1976 MP for Workington 1945‑1976; Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food 1964‑1968 and 1974‑1976; Lord Privy Seal 1968; Lord President of the Council 1968‑1970; Lord Privy Seal 1976‑1979; PC 1964 Peerage extinct on his death |
30 Apr 1914 | 26 Aug 1988 | 74 | |
PECHE | ||||||
29 Dec 1299 | B | 1 | Gilbert Peche Summoned to Parliament as Lord Peche 29 Dec 1299 |
c 1273 | 1322 | |
1322 | 2 | Gilbert Peche | 1306 | 1349 | 43 | |
1349 | 3 | Roger Peche | 29 Aug 1360 | |||
29 Aug 1360 to after 1360 |
4 | Katherine Aspall On her death the peerage fell into abeyance |
after 1360 | |||
15 May 1321 to 1335 |
B | 1 | John Peche Summoned to Parliament as Lord Peche 15 May 1321 Peerage extinct on his death |
1335 | ||
PECKOVER | ||||||
20 Jul 1907 to 21 Oct 1919 |
B | 1 | Alexander Peckover Created Baron Peckover 20 Jul 1907 Lord Lieutenant Cambridge 1894‑1907 Peerage extinct on his death |
16 Aug 1830 | 21 Oct 1919 | 89 |
PEDDIE | ||||||
8 Feb 1961 to 13 Apr 1978 |
B[L] | James Mortimer Peddie Created Baron Peddie for life 8 Feb 1961 Peerage extinct on his death |
4 Apr 1905 | 13 Apr 1978 | 73 | |
PEEBLES | ||||||
20 Apr 1697 | V[S] | 1 | Lord William Douglas Created Lord Douglas of Neidpath, Viscount of Peebles and Earl of March 20 Apr 1697 See "March" |
c 1665 | 2 Sep 1705 | |
PEEL | ||||||
9 May 1895 | V | 1 | Arthur Wellesley Peel Created Viscount Peel 9 May 1895 MP for Warwick 1865‑1885 and Warwick & Leamington 1885‑1895; Speaker of the House of Commons 1884‑1895; PC 1884 |
3 Aug 1829 | 24 Oct 1912 | 83 |
24 Oct 1912 10 Jul 1929 |
E |
2 1 |
William Robert Wellesley Peel Created Viscount Clanfield and Earl Peel 10 Jul 1929 MP for Manchester South 1900‑1906 and Taunton 1909‑1912; Minister of Transport 1921‑1922; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1921‑1922; Secretary of State for India 1922‑1924 and 1928‑1929; First Commissioner of Works 1924‑1928; Lord Privy Seal 1931; PC 1919 |
7 Jan 1867 | 28 Sep 1937 | 70 |
28 Sep 1937 | 2 | Arthur William Ashton Peel Lord Lieutenant Lancashire 1948‑1951 |
29 May 1901 | 22 Sep 1969 | 68 | |
22 Sep 1969 | 3 | William James Robert Peel PC 2006 [Elected hereditary peer 1999-] |
3 Oct 1947 | |||
PELHAM OF LAUGHTON | ||||||
16 Dec 1706 | B | 1 | Sir Thomas Pelham, 4th baronet Created Baron Pelham of Laughton 16 Dec 1706 MP for East Grinstead 1678‑1679, Lewes 1679‑1702 and Sussex 1702‑1705 |
c 1653 | 23 Feb 1712 | |
23 Feb 1712 to 17 Nov 1768 |
2 | Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle Peerage extinct on his death |
1 Jul 1693 | 17 Nov 1768 | 75 | |
PELHAM OF STANMER | ||||||
4 May 1762 | B | 1 | Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle Created Baron Pelham of Stanmer 4 May 1762 For details of the special remainder included in the creation of this peerage, see the note at the foot of the page containing details of the Dukedom of Newcastle |
1 Jul 1693 | 17 Nov 1768 | 75 |
17 Nov 1768 | 2 | Thomas Pelham He was created Earl of Chichester in 1801 with which title this peerage then merged |
28 Feb 1728 | 8 Jan 1805 | 76 | |
Jun 1801 | Thomas Pelham He was summoned to Parliament by a Writ of Acceleration as Baron Pelham of Stanmer Jun 1801 He succeeded as Earl of Chichester in 1805 |
28 Apr 1756 | 4 Jul 1826 | 70 | ||
PEMBROKE | ||||||
1138 | E | 1 | Gilbert de Clare Created Earl of Pembroke 1138 |
c 1100 | 14 Sep 1148 | |
14 Sep 1148 | 2 | Richard de Clare | 5 Apr 1176 | |||
5 Apr 1176 | 3 | Isabel de Clare She married Sir William Marshal who was Earl of Pembroke in her right. He died 14 May 1219 |
after 1219 | |||
14 May 1219 | 4 | William Marshal | c 1190 | 6 Apr 1231 | ||
6 Apr 1231 | 5 | Richard Marshal | c 1191 | 16 Apr 1234 | ||
16 Apr 1234 | 6 | Gilbert Marshal | by 1200 | 27 Jun 1241 | ||
27 Jun 1241 | 7 | Walter Marshal | by 1201 | 24 Nov 1245 | ||
24 Nov 1245 to 5 Dec 1245 |
8 | Anselm Marshal On his death the peerage reverted to the Crown |
5 Dec 1245 | |||
c 1265 | E | 1 | William de Valence Created Earl of Pembroke c 1265 |
13 Jun 1296 | ||
13 Jun 1296 to 23 Jun 1324 |
2 | Aymer de Valence Recognised as such following the death of his mother in 1307. On his death the peerage reverted to the Crown |
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13 Oct 1339 | E | 1 | Laurence Hastings, 3rd Lord Hastings Created Earl of Pembroke 13 Oct 1339 |
20 Mar 1318 | 30 Aug 1348 | 30 |
30 Aug 1348 | 2 | John Hastings KG 1369 |
29 Aug 1347 | 16 Apr 1375 | 27 | |
16 Apr 1375 to 31 Dec 1389 |
3 | John Hastings On his death the peerage reverted to the Crown |
11 Nov 1372 | 31 Dec 1389 | 17 | |
16 May 1414 | E | 1 | Humphrey Plantagenet Created Earl of Pembroke and Duke of Gloucester 16 May 1414 |
3 Oct 1390 | 23 Feb 1447 | 56 |
23 Feb 1447 to 2 May 1450 |
2 | William de la Pole, 1st Marquess of Suffolk Peerage forfeited on his death |
16 Oct 1396 | 2 May 1450 | 53 | |
6 Mar 1453 to 4 Nov 1461 12 Dec 1485 to 21 Dec 1495 |
E | 1 | Jasper Tudor Created Earl of Pembroke 6 Mar 1453 He was attainted and the peerage forfeited in 1461, but was restored 1485. He was subsequently created Duke of Bedford in 1485 |
c 1430 | 21 Dec 1495 | |
8 Sep 1468 | E | 1 | William Herbert, 1st Lord Herbert Created Earl of Pembroke 8 Sep 1468 KG 1462 |
c 1423 | 27 Jul 1469 | |
27 Jul 1469 to 1479 |
2 | William Herbert He resigned the peerage in 1479 |
5 Mar 1461 | 16 Jul 1491 | 30 | |
1 Sep 1532 to 19 May 1536 |
M | 1 | Anne Boleyn Created Marquess of Pembroke 1 Sep 1532 Second wife of Henry VIII Peerage extinct on her death |
c 1501 | 19 May 1536 | |
11 Oct 1551 | E | 1 | William Herbert Created Baron Herbert of Cardiff 10 Oct 1551 and Earl of Pembroke 11 Oct 1551 MP for Wilton 1542 and Wiltshire 1545 and 1547; Lord Lieutenant Wiltshire and Somerset 1559; KG 1549 |
1506 | 17 Mar 1570 | 63 |
17 Mar 1570 | 2 | Henry Herbert Lord Lieutenant Wiltshire 1570 and Somerset 1585; KG 1574 |
c 1534 | 19 Jan 1601 | ||
19 Jan 1601 | 3 | William Herbert Lord Lieutenant Cornwall 1604, and Somerset and Wiltshire 1621; KG 1603 |
8 Apr 1580 | 10 Apr 1630 | 50 | |
10 Apr 1630 | 4 | Philip Herbert Created Baron Herbert of Shurland and Earl of Montgomery 4 May 1605 Lord Lieutenant Kent 1624, Buckingham 1628, and Somerset, Wiltshire and Cornwall 1630; KG 1608 |
c 1584 | 23 Jan 1650 | ||
23 Jan 1650 | 5 | Philip Herbert (also 2nd Earl of Montgomery) MP for Wiltshire 1640 and Glamorgan 1640‑1649 |
20 Feb 1621 | 11 Dec 1669 | 48 | |
11 Dec 1669 | 6 | William Herbert (also 3rd Earl of Montgomery) MP for Glamorganshire 1661‑1669 |
14 Jul 1642 | 8 Jul 1674 | 31 | |
8 Jul 1674 | 7 | Philip Herbert (also 4th Earl of Montgomery) Lord Lieutenant Wiltshire 1675‑1683 For further information on this peer, see the note at the foot of this page |
5 Jan 1653 | 29 Aug 1683 | 30 | |
29 Aug 1683 | 8 | Thomas Herbert (also 5th Earl of Montgomery) MP for Wilton 1679‑1683; President of the Royal Society 1689‑1690; First Lord of the Admiralty 1690‑1692 and 1701‑1702; Lord Privy Seal 1692‑1699; Lord President of the Council 1699‑1702 and 1702‑1707; Lord Lieutenant Wiltshire 1683‑1733; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1707‑1708; Lord Lieutenant Cardiganshire 1694‑1715; PC 1689; KG 1700 |
1656 | 22 Jan 1733 | 76 | |
22 Jan 1733 | 9 | Henry Herbert (also 6th Earl of Montgomery) Lord Lieutenant Wiltshire 1733‑1750; PC 1735 |
29 Jan 1693 | 9 Jan 1750 | 56 | |
9 Jan 1750 | 10 | Henry Herbert (also 7th Earl of Montgomery) Lord Lieutenant Wiltshire 1756‑1780 and 1782‑1794 |
3 Jul 1734 | 26 Jan 1794 | 59 | |
26 Jan 1794 | 11 | George Augustus Herbert (also 8th Earl of Montgomery) MP for Wilton 1780‑1785 and 1788‑1794; Lord Lieutenant Wiltshire 1794‑1827; PC 1784; KG 1805 |
10 Sep 1759 | 26 Oct 1827 | 68 | |
26 Oct 1827 | 12 | Robert Henry Herbert (also 9th Earl of Montgomery) | 19 Sep 1791 | 25 Apr 1862 | 70 | |
25 Apr 1862 | 13 | George Robert Charles Herbert, 2nd Baron Herbert of Lea (also 10th Earl of Montgomery) | 6 Jul 1850 | 3 May 1895 | 44 | |
3 May 1895 | 14 | Sidney Herbert (also 11th Earl of Montgomery) MP for Wilton 1877‑1885 and Croydon 1886‑1895; PC 1895 |
20 Feb 1853 | 30 Mar 1913 | 60 | |
30 Mar 1913 | 15 | Reginald Herbert (also 12th Earl of Montgomery) | 8 Sep 1880 | 13 Jan 1960 | 79 | |
13 Jan 1960 | 16 | Sidney Charles Herbert (also 13th Earl of Montgomery) Lord Lieutenant Wiltshire 1954‑1969 |
9 Jan 1906 | 16 Mar 1969 | 63 | |
16 Mar 1969 | 17 | Henry George Charles Alexander Herbert (also 14th Earl of Montgomery) | 19 May 1939 | 7 Oct 2003 | 64 | |
7 Oct 2003 | 18 | William Alexander Sidney Herbert (also 15th Earl of Montgomery) | 18 May 1978 | |||
PENDER | ||||||
12 Jun 1937 | B | 1 | John Cuthbert Denison Denison‑Pender Created Baron Pender 12 Jun 1937 MP for Newmarket 1913‑1918 and Balham & Tooting 1918‑1922 |
11 May 1882 | 4 Dec 1949 | 67 |
4 Dec 1949 | 2 | John Jocelyn Denison‑Pender | 26 Jan 1907 | 21 Mar 1965 | 58 | |
21 Mar 1965 | 3 | John Willoughby Denison‑Pender | 6 May 1933 | 17 Dec 2016 | 83 | |
17 Dec 2016 | 4 | Henry John Richard Denison‑Pender | 19 Mar 1968 | |||
PENDRY | ||||||
4 Jul 2001 to 26 Feb 2023 |
B[L] | Thomas Pendry Created Baron Pendry for life 4 Jul 2001 MP for Stalybridge & Hyde 1970‑2001; PC 2000 Peerage extinct on his death |
10 Jun 1934 | 26 Feb 2023 | 88 | |
PENN | ||||||
10 Oct 2019 | B[L] | Joanna Carolyn ["JoJo"] Penn Created Baroness Penn for life 10 Oct 2019 |
23 Feb 1985 | |||
PENNEY | ||||||
7 Jul 1967 to 3 Mar 1991 |
B[L] | William George Penney Created Baron Penney for life 7 Jul 1967 OM 1969 Peerage extinct on his death |
24 Jun 1909 | 3 Mar 1991 | 81 | |
PENNOCK | ||||||
16 Jul 1982 to 23 Feb 1993 |
B[L] | Sir Raymond William Pennock Created Baron Pennock for life 16 Jul 1982 Peerage extinct on his death |
16 Jun 1920 | 23 Feb 1993 | 72 | |
PENRHYN | ||||||
19 Nov 1783 to 21 Jan 1808 |
B[I] | 1 | Richard Pennant Created Baron Penrhyn 19 Nov 1783 MP for Petersfield 1761‑1767 and Liverpool 1767‑1780 Peerage extinct on his death |
c 1737 | 21 Jan 1808 | |
3 Aug 1866 | B | 1 | Edward Gordon Douglas‑Pennant Created Baron Penrhyn 3 Aug 1866 MP for Caernarvonshire 1841‑1866; Lord Lieutenant Caernarvon 1866‑1886 |
20 Jun 1800 | 31 Mar 1886 | 85 |
31 Mar 1886 | 2 | George Sholto Douglas‑Pennant MP for Caernarvonshire 1866‑1868 and 1874‑1880 |
30 Sep 1836 | 10 Mar 1907 | 70 | |
10 Mar 1907 | 3 | Edward Sholto Douglas‑Pennant MP for Northamptonshire South 1895‑1900 |
10 Jun 1864 | 22 Aug 1927 | 63 | |
22 Aug 1927 | 4 | Hugh Napier Douglas‑Pennant Lord Lieutenant Caernarvon 1933‑1941 |
6 Aug 1894 | 26 Jun 1949 | 54 | |
26 Jun 1949 | 5 | Frank Douglas-Pennant | 21 Nov 1865 | 3 Feb 1967 | 101 | |
3 Feb 1967 | 6 | Malcolm Frank Douglas‑Pennant | 11 Jul 1908 | 8 Nov 2003 | 95 | |
8 Nov 2003 | 7 | Simon Douglas-Pennant | 28 Jun 1948 | |||
PENSHURST | ||||||
26 Jan 1825 | B | 1 | Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe, 6th Viscount Strangford Created Baron Penshurst 26 Jan 1825 See "Strangford" - extinct 1869 |
31 Aug 1780 | 29 May 1855 | 74 |
PENTLAND | ||||||
15 Feb 1909 | B | 1 | John Sinclair Created Baron Pentland 15 Feb 1909 MP for Dunbartonshire 1892‑1895 and Forfarshire 1897‑1909; Secretary of State for Scotland 1905‑1912; Governor of Madras 1912‑1919; PC 1905 |
7 Jul 1860 | 11 Jan 1925 | 64 |
11 Jan 1925 to 14 Feb 1984 |
2 | Henry John Sinclair Peerage extinct on his death |
6 Jun 1907 | 14 Feb 1984 | 76 | |
PENZANCE | ||||||
6 Apr 1869 to 9 Dec 1899 |
B | 1 | James Plaisted Wilde Created Baron Penzance 6 Apr 1869 PC 1865 Peerage extinct on his death |
12 Jul 1816 | 9 Dec 1899 | 83 |
PERCEVAL | ||||||
21 Apr 1715 25 Feb 1723 |
B[I] V[I] |
1 1 |
Sir John Perceval, 5th baronet Created Baron Perceval 21 Apr 1715, Viscount Perceval 25 Feb 1723 and Earl of Egmont 6 Nov 1733 See "Egmont" |
12 Jul 1683 | 1 May 1748 | 64 |
Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke (creation of 1551) | ||
Pembroke was tried before his peers on 1 March 1678 for the murder of Nathaniel Cony. | ||
The following extract is taken from The Newgate Calendar, Volume 1. | ||
… the prisoner was arraigned, and held up his hand. Mr. Richard Savage deposed that, being in company with my Lord Pembroke at Mr. Long's in the Haymarket on 4th of February, 1678, and Mr. Cony making a great noise at the bar, my lord looked out at the door of the room where they were, and seeing Mr. Cony, invited him and his friend Mr. Goring into the room, and after some time falling into discourse, Mr. Goring used some impertinent language to my lord, and told his lordship he was as good or a better gentleman than he; upon which my lord threw a glass of wine in Goring's face, and stepped back and drew his sword; and Goring being about to draw his, the deponent took it from him and broke it, and persuaded my lord to put up his sword again; but to prevent more words, the deponent shoved Mr. Goring out of the room, and while the deponent was thrusting him out he heard a bustle behind him, and, leaving the drawer to keep Mr. Goring out, he turned, and saw my Lord Pembroke strike Mr. Cony, who immediately fell down, and then my lord gave him a kick; and then, finding Mr. Cony did not stir, my lord and the deponent took him off the ground and laid him on the chairs, and covered him up warm. | ||
The Attorney-General: 'Did my lord kick him but once?' | ||
Savage: 'My lord kicked him but once that I saw, and that was on the body, and not with a very great force. We chafed his temples, and he opened his eyes, but did not speak; when I asked him if he knew me he shook his head as if he did, and then closed his eyes again.' | ||
The Attorney-General: 'What condition was he in before that accident?' | ||
Savage: 'He was very drunk, and, I think, proposed some thing about play to my lord; but how my lord came to strike him I cannot tell, for I was putting Goring out of the room.' | ||
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After two hours debate, the Lords gave their decision. Six of them found Pembroke guilty of murder, eighteen found him not guilty and forty found him guilty of manslaughter. When asked why he should not be sentenced to death, Pembroke claimed 'the privilege of the statute'. This privilege is better known as 'benefit of clergy' by which a convicted person could escape the full penalty for their crimes. Originally, benefit of clergy was a provision by which clergymen could claim that they were outside the jurisdiction of secular courts and be tried instead in ecclesiastical courts under canon law. By the time of Pembroke's trial, however, its meaning had changed so as to affect the sentence for first time offenders, leading to more lenient sentences. Benefit of clergy was finally abolished in 1827. | ||
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