{{Short description|Peers created by King James VII & II in Britain}} {{Use British English|date=January 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2021}} [[File:Ruvigny's Jacobite Pererage (front page).jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|Title page of ''The Jacobite Peerage'', 1904, by [[Melville Henry Massue|Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval]]]] The '''Jacobite peerage''' includes those [[peerages]] created by [[James II and VII]], and the subsequent [[Jacobite succession|Jacobite pretenders]], after James's deposition from the thrones of [[Kingdom of England|England]], [[Kingdom of Scotland|Scotland]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]] following the [[Glorious Revolution]] of 1688. These creations were not recognised in English, Scots or Irish law, but the titles were used in [[Jacobitism|Jacobite]] circles in [[Continental Europe]] and recognised by France, Spain and the [[Papacy]].

Jacobite peerages ceased to be created after 1760 except for a title created by the "Young Pretender", Prince [[Charles Edward Stuart]], for his illegitimate daughter in or before 1783. The following tables list the peerages and baronetcies created by the Stuart claimants in exile.

==Sources== An authoritative list of the Jacobite peerage does not exist. The standard source relied on is ''The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Grants of Honour'' published in 1904 by [[Melville Henry Massue]], who called himself 'Marquis de Ruvigny et Raineval'.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Jacobite risings in Britain, 1689-1746 |last=Lenman |first=Bruce |year=1980 |isbn=978-1898218203 |page= 296, note18 |publisher=Scottish Cultural Press |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i38KAQAAMAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=The Orders of Knighthood and the Formation of the British Honours System, 1660-1760|last=Matikkala |first=Antti |year=2008 |isbn=978-1843834236 |page= 213 |publisher=Boydell & Brewer |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5FiStjP2VXgC&pg=PA213}}</ref> However, as a source, it is unreliable. [[Peter Drummond-Murray of Mastrick]] noted in an article in ''[[Burke's Peerage]]'' that: {{quote|[Ruvigny's] own pedigree was false, as was his claim to the French titles he used. This lack of integrity, unhappily, destroys much of the authority of one who was a gifted, if eccentric, genealogist. Much work still needs to be done on the Jacobite peerages, baronetcies, knighthoods and Lettres de Noblesse.<ref>{{cite book| last = Drummond-Murray| first = Peter| editor1-last=Mosley| editor1-first=Charles| year = 2003| chapter = Jacobite Titles| title = Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, Clan Chiefs, Scottish Feudal Barons, 107th edn.| isbn =978-0971196629 | pages = 1,lv| publisher = Burke's Peerage & Gentry}}</ref>}}

==Dukes==

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Title!!Date of creation!!Surname!!Current status!!Peerage!!Notes!!Current holder (if any)

|- |[[Duke of Powis]]||12 January 1689||Herbert|| extinct 8 March 1748||England||for [[William Herbert, 1st Marquess of Powis]]|| |- ||[[Duke of Albemarle]]||13 January 1696||FitzJames||extinct 27 December 1702||England||for [[Henry FitzJames]], an illegitimate son of [[James II of England|King James II and VII]]. He also bore the title of [[Grand Prior]] of England.|| |- ||[[Duke of Northumberland]]||22 December 1716||Wharton||extinct 31 May 1731||England||for [[Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton|Philip Wharton, 6th Baron Wharton]] (2nd Marquess of Wharton)|| |- |[[Duke of Albemarle]]||3 November 1721||Granville||extinct 2 July 1776||England||for [[George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne|George Granville]] (1st Baron Lansdowne)|| |- |[[Duke of Arran]]||2 January 1722||Butler||extinct 17 December 1758||England||for [[Charles Butler, 1st Earl of Arran|Charles Butler]] (1st Earl of Arran), also 3rd [[Duke of Ormonde]] from 16 November 1745|| |- |[[Duke of Strafford]]||5 January 1722||Wentworth||extinct 10 March 1791||England||for [[Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1672–1739)|Thomas Wentworth, 3rd Baron Raby]] (1st Earl of Strafford)|| |- |[[Duke of York]]||data-sort-value="6 March 1725"|shortly after 6 March 1725||Stuart||merged in the crown 31 January 1788||England||for [[Henry Benedict Stuart|Henry]], younger son of [[James Francis Edward Stuart]]|| |- |[[Duke of Melfort]]||17 April 1692||Drummond||extinct or dormant since 28 February 1902<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/jacobitepeerage00unkngoog#page/n172/mode/2up Ruvigny,P 149, entry 'Duke of Perth']</ref>||Scotland||for [[John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort]], holder also [[Duke of Perth]] from 2 July 1800 until extinction|| |- |'''[[Duke of Perth]]'''||data-sort-value="17 October 1701"|before 17 October 1701||Drummond||extant||Scotland||for [[James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth]], also [[Duke of Melfort]] from 2 July 1800 to 28 February 1902||[[Earl of Perth|James David Drummond, 16th Duke of Perth]] (b. 1965) |- |'''[[Duke of Mar]]'''||22 October 1715||Erskine||extant||Scotland||for [[John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675–1732)|John Erskine, Earl of Mar]]||[[Margaret of Mar, 30th Countess of Mar|Margaret of Mar, 11th Duchess of Mar]] (b. 1940) |- |'''[[Duke of Rannoch]]'''||1 February 1717||Murray||extant||Scotland||for [[William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine|William, Earl of Tullibardine]] (Marquess of Tullibardine, and after 9 July 1724 2nd Duke of Atholl, by which title he was known among Jacobites, and even by [[James Francis Edward Stuart]])||[[Bruce George Ronald Murray, 12th Duke of Atholl|Bruce George Ronald Murray, 12th Duke of Rannoch]] (b. 1960) |- |[[Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco]]||4 February 1717||de Rozas||dormant||Scotland||for [[José de Rozas|José de Rozas, Count of Castelblanco]], son-in-law of the 1st Duke of Melfort|| |- |[[Duke of Inverness]]||4 April 1727||[[Clan Hay|Hay]]||extinct 1740||Scotland||for [[John Hay of Cromlix|John Hay of Cromlix, 1st Earl of Inverness]]|| |- |[[Duke of Fraser]]||14 March 1740||Fraser||extinct 8 December 1815||Scotland||for [[Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat]]|| |- ||[[Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany|Duchess of Albany]]||24 March 1783 or before||Stuart||extinct 14 November 1789||Scotland||for [[Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany|Charlotte Stuart]], illegitimate daughter of [[Charles Edward Stuart]] by [[Clementina Walkinshaw]]|| |- |[[Duke of Tyrconnell]]||30 March 1689||Talbot||extinct 14 August 1691||Ireland||for [[Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell]]|| |- |[[Duke of Mar]]||13 December 1722||Erskine||extinct 16 March 1766||Ireland||also [[Duke of Mar]] in Scotland|| |}

==Marquesses==

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Title!!Date of creation!!Surname!!Current status!!Peerage!!Notes!!Current courtesy title-holder |- |[[Marquess of Powis|Marquess of Montgomery]]||12 January 1689||Herbert||extinct 22 October 1745||England||subsidiary title of the [[William Herbert, 1st Marquess of Powis|Duke of Powis]] |- |[[Marquess of Trelissick]]||20 June 1715||Paynter||extinct in the 18th century||England||for [[James Paynter (Jacobite)|James Paynter]], Cornish gentleman. |- |[[Duke of Northumberland#Jacobite creation|Marquess of Woburn]]||22 December 1716||Wharton||extinct 31 May 1731||England||subsidiary title of the [[Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton|Duke of Northumberland]] |- |data-sort-value="Marquess of Monck and Fitzhamon"|[[Duke of Albemarle#Dukes of Albemarle, second Jacobite Creation (1722)|Marquess Monck and Fitzhemon]]||3 November 1721||Granville||extinct 2 July 1776||England||subsidiary title of the [[George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne|Duke of Albemarle]] |- |[[Marquess of Seaforth]]||data-sort-value="1 January 1690"|circa 1690||Mackenzie||extinct 11 January 1815||Scotland||for [[Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth]] |- |[[Marquess of Forth]]||17 April 1692||Drummond||extinct 28 February 1902||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Melfort]] |- |'''[[Earl of Perth|Marquess of Drummond]]'''||data-sort-value="17 October 1701"|before 17 October 1701||Drummond||extant||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Perth]]||None &ndash; current Duke of Perth has no sons |- |[[Marquess of Kenmure]]||data-sort-value="1 January 1707"|1707||Gordon||dormant||Scotland||for [[William Gordon, 6th Viscount of Kenmure]] |- |'''[[Duke of Mar|Marquess of Stirling]]'''||22 October 1715||Erskine||extant||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Mar]]. This Marquessate is sometimes recorded as "Marquess Erskine"||None &ndash; current Duchess of Mar has no sons |- |'''[[Duke of Atholl|Marquess of Blair]]'''||1 February 1717||Murray||extant||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Atholl|Duke of Rannoch]]||Michael Bruce John Murray, Marquess of Blair (b. 1985) |- |[[Marquess of Borland]]||4 February 1717||de Rozas||dormant||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco]] |- |[[Marquess of Beaufort]]||14 March 1740||Fraser||extinct 8 December 1815||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Lord Lovat|Duke of Fraser]] |- |[[Earl of Tyrconnell|Marquess of Tyrconnell]] ||30 March 1689 ||Talbot ||extinct 14 August 1691 ||Ireland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Tyrconnell]] |}

==Earls==

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Title!!Date of creation!!Surname!!Current status!!Notes!!Peerage!!Current holder (if any)(non-subsidiary earldoms only) |- |[[Earl of Dover]]||data-sort-value="1 July 1689"| July 1689||Jermyn||extinct 6 April 1708||England||for [[Henry Jermyn, 1st Baron Dover]], also 1st [[Baron Dover]] and 3rd [[Baron Jermyn]] of [[St. Edmundsbury]]|| |- |[[Earl of Portland]]||data-sort-value="1 January 1690"|1690||Herbert||extinct 5 November 1698||England|| for [[Edward Herbert (judge)|Sir Edward Herbert]], Chief Justice of the King's Bench during the reign of James II|| |- |[[Earl of Tenterden]]||3 May 1692||Hales||dormant||England|| for [[Sir Edward Hales, 3rd Baronet]]|| |- |[[Earl of Rochford]]||13 January 1696||FitzJames||extinct 27 December 1702||England||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Albemarle]]|| |- |[[Earl of Monmouth]]||data-sort-value="16 September 1701"|between 16 September and 17 October 1701||Middleton||extinct February 1747||England||for [[Charles Middleton, 2nd Earl of Middleton]] in the [[Peerage of Scotland]], [[Secretary of State (Jacobite)|Secretary of State]] to [[James II of England|King James II & VII]] and [[James Francis Edward Stuart]]|| |- |[[Earl of Bolingbroke]]||26 July 1715||St John||extinct 12 December 1751||England||for [[Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke|Henry St. John]], [[Secretary of State]] of [[Anne, Queen of Great Britain]], by whom he was created [[Viscount Bolingbroke and St John]] in 1712|| |- |[[Earl of Macclesfield]]||data-sort-value="1 January 1716"|1716||Dorrington||extinct 1841||England|| for [[William Dorington]] or Dorrington, Colonel of the King's Royal Irish Regiment of Foot Guards|| |- |data-sort-value="Earl of Jersey"|[[Earl of Jersey|Countess of Jersey]]||data-sort-value="1 April 1716"|April 1716||Villiers||extinct circa 1735||England||title granted for life to [[Barbara Villiers, Countess of Jersey|Barbara]], née Chiffinch, widow of [[Edward Villiers, 1st Earl of Jersey]]|| |- |'''[[Earl of Jersey]]'''||data-sort-value="1 April 1716"|April 1716||Villiers||extant||England||for [[William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey]], holder of the Earldom of Jersey created by [[William III of England|William III]] in 1697||[[William Villiers, 10th Earl of Jersey|William Villiers, 9th Earl of Jersey]] (b. 1976) |- |[[Earl of Malmesbury]]||22 December 1716||Wharton||extinct 31 May 1731||England||subsidiary title of the [[Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton|Duke of Northumberland]]|| |- |[[Earl of Mar]]||10 November 1717||Erskine||extinct 16 March 1766||England||also [[Duke of Mar]] in Scotland|| |- |[[Earl of Chester]]||data-sort-value="31 December 1720"|shortly after 31 December 1720||Stuart||merged in the crown 1 January 1766||England||subsidiary title of [[Charles Edward Stuart]]|| |- |[[Earl of Bath]]||6 October 1721||Granville||dormant 2 July 1776||England||also [[Duke of Albemarle]] from 3 November 1721|| |- |[[Earl of Bath]]||3 November 1721||Granville||extinct 2 July 1776||England||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Albemarle]]|| |- |data-sort-value="Earl of North"|[[Earl North]]||6 January 1722|| North||extinct upon the death of the grantee 31 March 1734||England||for [[William North, 6th Baron North]] of Kirleton and 2nd [[Baron Grey of Rolleston]]. Appointed by [[James Francis Edward Stuart]] Lieutenant-General (2 January 1722), Commander-in-Chief, City of London and Westminster (5 January 1722), one of the nine Lords Regent (26 May 1722)|| |- |'''[[Earl of Falkland]]'''||13 December 1722||Cary||extant||England||for [[Lucius Cary, 6th Viscount Falkland]]||[[Lucius Cary, 15th Viscount Falkland|Lucius Cary, 10th Earl of Falkland]] (b. 1935) |- |'''[[Earl of Westminster]]'''||12 August 1759||Murray||extant||England|| for [[Alexander Murray of Elibank]], 4th son of 4th [[Lord Elibank]]||Robert Francis Alan Erskine-Murray, 12th Earl of Westminster (b. 1964) |- |data-sort-value="Earl of Almond"|[[Countess of Almond]]||13 January 1689||Davia-Montecuculi||extinct April 1703||Scotland||title for life, created for [[Victoria Davia-Montecuculi|Donna Anna Victoria Davia Montecuculi]], who accompanied [[Mary of Modena|the Queen]] on her escape from Whitehall on 9 December 1688 |- |[[Earl of Seaforth|Earl of Fortrose]]||data-sort-value="1 January 1690"| circa 1690|| Mackenzie || extinct 11 January 1815||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Seaforth|Marquess of Seaforth]] |- |[[Earl of Isla and Burntisland]]||17 April 1692||Drummond||extinct 28 February 1902||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Melfort]] |- |[[Earl of Almond]]||12 April 1698||Davia||extant Italian family descendant from Davia||Scotland||for Virgilio Davia, the husband of the Countess of Almond, above |- |'''[[Earl of Perth|Earl of Stobhall]]'''||data-sort-value="17 October 1701"|before 17 October 1701||Drummond||extant||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Perth]]||N/A – current Duke of Perth has no sons |- |'''[[Earl of Dundee]]'''<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/completepeerageo04coka#page/524/mode/2up Complete Peerage, 2nd edition, vol.IV , p 525]</ref>||data-sort-value="12 November 1705"|shortly before 12 November 1705||Gualterio||extant||Scotland||for John Baptist/Giovanni Battista Gualterio, brother of [[Filippo Antonio Gualterio (cardinal)|Cardinal Filippo Antonio Gualterio]], [[Crown-cardinal|Cardinal Protector]] of Scotland, as of 1706, and England, as of 1717, "to secure political support at Rome".<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=FW6vAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA161 'The Stuart Court in Exile and the Jacobites', by Eveline Cruickshanks, p. xvii]</ref> Giovanni Battista was also [[Marquis]] of Corgnolo, near [[Orvieto]] (created 1723, [[Pope Innocent XIII]]), patrician of [[Rome]] and Orvieto, [[Nobile (aristocracy)|noble]] of [[Viterbo]] and [[Loreto (AN)|Loreto]]; between 1713 and 1720, also [[Duke]] of Cumia, near [[Messina, Italy|Messina]] (created by [[Philip V of Spain]]) |- |'''[[Earl of Kildrummie]]'''||22 October 1715||Erskine||extant||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Mar]]||None – current Duchess of Mar has no male-line grandsons |- |'''[[Duke of Atholl|Earl of Glen Tilt]]'''||1 February 1717||Murray||extant||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Atholl|Duke of Rannoch]]||N/A – current courtesy Marquess of Blair has no sons |- |[[Earl of Fordan]]||4 February 1717||de Rozas||dormant||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco]] |- |[[Earl of Inverness]]||5 October 1718||[[Clan Hay|Hay]]||extinct 1740||Scotland||for [[John Hay of Cromlix]], also [[Duke of Inverness]] from 4 April 1727 |- |'''[[Earl of Dunbar]]'''||2 February 1721||Murray||extant||Scotland||for [[James Murray (Jacobite Earl of Dunbar)|James Murray]], younger son of [[David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont]]. Creation assumed to be with remainder to heirs male of his brothers; from 20 March 1793 claim inherited by [[Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield|Earls of Mansfield]] (cr. 1792 by [[George III]])||[[Alexander David Mungo Murray, 9th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield|Alexander David Mungo Murray, 9th Earl of Dunbar]] (b. 1956) |- |'''[[Earl of Dillon]]''' ||24 June 1721||Dillon ||extant||Scotland||for [[Arthur Dillon, Count Dillon|Arthur Dillon]], also [[Viscount Dillon|Viscount Dillon of Costello Gallen]] in the [[peerage of Ireland]] (created 1622) from February 1737||Henry Benedict Charles Dillon, 14th Earl of Dillon (b. 1973) |- |'''[[Earl of Nairne]]'''||24 June 1721||Murray||extant||Scotland||for [[William Murray, 2nd Lord Nairne]] (cr. 1681). From 7 December 1837, also [[Earl of Dunmore]] (cr. 1686)||[[Malcolm Murray, 12th Earl of Dunmore|Malcolm Murray, 12th Earl of Nairne]] (b. 1946) |- |[[Earl of Stratherrick and Upper Tarf]]||14 March 1740||Fraser||extinct 8 December 1815||Scotland||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Fraser]] |- |[[Earl of Alford]]||20 January 1760||Graeme||extinct 3 January 1773||Scotland||for [[John Graeme]], Jacobite Minister at Vienna and subsequently [[Secretary of State (Jacobite)|Secretary of State]] |- |[[Earl of Lucan]] ||data-sort-value="1 January 1691"|January 1691||Sarsfield ||extinct 12 May 1719||Ireland||for [[Patrick Sarsfield]], Jacobite leader in the [[Williamite War in Ireland]] |- |[[Earl of Newcastle (Jacobite Peerage)|Earl of Newcastle]] ||data-sort-value="1 January 1692"|1692||Butler ||extinct 18 June 1740||Ireland||also [[Viscount Galmoye]] in the [[peerage of Ireland]]. |- |data-sort-value="Earl of Oglethorpe"|[[Anne Oglethorpe|Countess Oglethorpe of Oglethorpe]]||9 November 1722||Oglethorpe||extinct 1756||Ireland||for [[Anne Oglethorpe]], Jacobite agent who worked to restore [[James II of England|James II]] and [[James Francis Edward Stuart]] |- |[[Earl of Browne]] ||12 April 1726 || Browne || extinct 19 December 1803<ref>General Philipp Browne, son of [[Maximilian Ulysses Browne]], who in turn was the son of a cousin of the grantee. [[George Browne (soldier)]] was, according to [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3674?docPos=5 his DNB article], an illegitimate son of the grantee. [https://archive.org/stream/jacobitepeerage00unkngoog#page/n46/mode/2up Ruvigny's Jacobite Peerage] says that the grantee was "apparently" the father of the subject of that article.</ref>||Ireland||for [[George Browne (Jacobite)|General George Browne]], also [[Count von Browne]] of the Holy Roman Empire. |- |[[Earl of Moenmoyne]] ||data-sort-value="1 January 1746"|1746||Lally ||extinct 11 March 1830||Ireland||for [[Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally]], general in the [[Jacobite rising of 1745]] |- |[[Earl Walsh (peerage)|Earl Walsh]] ||20 October 1745 ||Walsh ||extinct 26 October 1884||Ireland||for [[Antoine Walsh|Anthony Vincent Walsh]], shipbuilder at [[Nantes]]. |- |[[Earl of Lismore]] ||11 October 1746||O'Brien ||extinct before 1789||Ireland||for [[Daniel O'Brien (Jacobite)|Daniel O'Brien]], Jacobite envoy and Secretary of State. |}

==Viscounts==

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Title!!Date of creation!!Surname!!Current status!!Notes!!Peerage!!Current holder (if any) substantive and courtesy |- |[[Henry Jermyn, 1st Baron Dover|Viscount Cheveley]]||9 July 1689||Jermyn||extinct 6 April 1708||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Dover]]||England |- |[[Hales baronets|Viscount Tunstall]]|| 3 May 1692|| Hales || extinct 15 March 1829||subsidiary title of the [[Hales baronets|Earl of Tenterden]]||England |- |[[Viscount Clermont]]||between 16 September and 17 October 1701||Middleton||extinct February 1747||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Monmouth]]||England |- |'''[[Viscount Dartford]]'''||April 1716||Villiers||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Jersey]]||England||George Henry William Child-Villiers, Viscount Dartford (b. 2015) (courtesy peer) |- |[[Viscount Winchendon]]||22 December 1716||Wharton||extinct 31 May 1731||subsidiary title of the [[Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton|Duke of Northumberland]]||England |- |[[George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne|Viscount Bevel]]||3 November 1721||Granville||extinct 2 July 1776||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Albemarle]]||England |- |'''[[Viscount Goring]]'''||2 January 1722||Goring||extant||for [[Sir Henry Goring, 4th Baronet]], regrant 1678 with precedence 14 May 1622||England||[[Goring baronets#Goring baronets, of Highden (1627–1678)|Richard Harry Goring, 11th Viscount Goring]] |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Rickerton"|[[Viscount of Rickerton]]||17 April 1692||Drummond||extinct 28 February 1902||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Melfort]]||Scotland |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Moneydie"|[[Viscount of Moneydie]]||12 April 1698||Davia||unknown||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Almond]]||Scotland |- |'''[[Viscount Cargill]]'''||before 17 October 1701||Drummond||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Perth]]||Scotland||N/A – current Duke of Perth has no grandsons |- |'''[[Viscount Gualterio]]'''||shortly before 12 November 1705||Gualterio||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Dundee]]||Scotland |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Garioch"|'''[[Viscount of Garioch]]'''||22 October 1715||Erskine||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Mar]]||Scotland||None – current Duchess of Mar has no male-line great-grandsons |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Glenshie"|'''[[Viscount of Glenshie]]'''||1 February 1717||Murray||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Rannoch]]||Scotland||N/A – current courtesy Marquess of Blair has no grandsons |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Bass"|[[Viscount of The Bass]]||4 February 1717||de Rozas||dormant||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco]]||Scotland |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Innerpaphrie|[[Earl of Inverness|Viscount of Innerpaphrie]]||5 October 1718||[[Clan Hay|Hay]]||extinct 1740||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Inverness]]||Scotland |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Drumcairn"|'''[[Viscount of Drumcairn]]'''||2 February 1721||Murray||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Dunbar]]||Scotland||William Philip David Mungo Murray, Viscount of Drumcairn (b. 1988) (courtesy peer) |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Stanley"|'''[[Viscount of Stanley]]'''||24 June 1721||Murray||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Nairne]]||Scotland||Charles Benjimen Murray b.Feb 23 1982 |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Aird"|[[Viscount of the Aird and Strathglass]]||14 March 1740||Fraser||extinct 8 December 1815||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Fraser]]||Scotland |- |data-sort-value="Viscount Falkirk"|[[Viscount of Falkirk]]||20 January 1760||Graeme||extinct 3 January 1773||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Alford]]||Scotland |- |[[Viscount Mountcashell]]||1 May 1689||MacCarthy||extinct 1 July 1694||for Lieutenant-General [[Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel|Justin MacCarthy]]||Ireland |- |[[Viscount Kenmare]]||20 May 1689||Browne||extinct 1952||for [[Valentine Browne, 1st Viscount Kenmare|Sir Valentine Browne, 3rd Baronet]], also [[Earl of Kenmare#Baronets Browne of Molahiffe, County Kerry (1622)|Baronet of Killarney]], County Kerry (created 1622 by [[James I of England|King James I]])||Ireland |- |[[Viscount Mount Leinster]]||23 August 1689||Chevers||extinct 1709||for [[Edward Chevers]], aide-de-camp to [[James II of England|King James II]] at the [[Battle of the Boyne]], brother-in-law of [[Patrick Sarsfield|Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan]] (q.v.)||Ireland |- |[[Viscount Cahiravahilla]]||1689 or 1690||Roche||either extinct 5 June 1807, or dormant||for Dominick Roche, Mayor of Limerick, who died in 1701; his sons appear to have let it lapse||Ireland |- |[[Earl of Lucan|Viscount of Tully]]||January 1691||Sarsfield||extinct 12 May 1719||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Lucan]]||Ireland |- |'''[[Viscount Dillon]]'''||1 February 1717|| Dillon || extant || elevated to [[Viscount Dillon|Earl of Dillon]],1721 (q.v.) in the [[Peerage of Scotland]]||Ireland||N/A – identical to earldom |- |[[Viscount Everard]]||20 June 1723||Everard||extinct 1740||for [[Sir Redmond Everard, 4th Baronet]]||Ireland |- |[[Viscount Breffney]]||31 July 1731||O'Rourke||extinct on the death of the grantee|| for [[Owen O'Rourke|Owen (or Audeonus or Eugenius) O'Rourke]], Ambassador of [[James Francis Edward Stuart]] to the Imperial Court at [[Vienna]]<ref>"Count Owen O'Rourke ... married Catharine Diana de Beauveau, sister to [[Marc de Beauvau, Prince of Craon|the Prince of Craon]], but left no issue" - [https://books.google.com/books?id=0qBhAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA13 The Case of Count O'Rourke, Presented to His Majesty, in June, 1784, Etc, page 9]</ref><ref>"Owen O'Rourke ... is son to Con O'Rourke, son to Con, son to Tiernan, son to Owen, etc., ancient heirs and possessors of the estate of Carha in Leitrim and to Dorothy O'Connor, daughter to Bryan, son to Charles, son to Charles, all hereditary chiefs of the house of O'Connor, Sligo" - [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofmanusc03greauoft#page/4/mode/2up Calendar of Stuart Papers, iv, 5]</ref><ref>"126. Owen: son of Brian Ballach. 127. Tiernan Bán: his son. By referring to the Annals of the Four Masters, A.D. 1590, it will be seen that this man was in alliance with his kinsman Brian Oge O'Rourke, in resisting the encroachments of Sir Richard Bingham, then the Queen's Governor of Connaught. Doubtless, he was among "wild Breffny's warlike band,"[4] who, led "by gallant Brian Oge, turned the scale of victory"[5] against Sir Conyers Clifford, at "Curlieu's Pass," near Boyle, on that memorable Feast of the Assumption, A.D. 1600. 128. Owen: son of Tiernan Bán; fought against Sir Frederick Hamilton. Had two sons: 1. Hugh; 2. Owen.[6] This Owen had two brothers—1. Brian, 2. Con: the former slain during the events of 1641-9, and the latter executed during the same unhappy period. Tradition tells that this execution took place in the presence, or within view, of his brother Owen, and in front of, or convenient to their father's house." – [http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/o-rourke-3-heremon.php O'ROURKE (No.3)Of Innismagrath, County Leitrim – From Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation by John O'Hart]</ref><ref>"Con of Castle Car, beside Manorhamilton ... was [[High Sheriff of Leitrim#High Sheriffs of County Leitrim|sheriff of Leitrim]] in 1641, but was afterwards captured and hanged by Sir Frederick Hamilton from the walls of his castle, on January 2nd, 1641." – [https://archive.org/stream/journalofroyalso1906roya#page/138/mode/2up Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1906, P139]</ref> ||Ireland |- |[[Viscount Breffney]]||July 1742||O'Rourke||dormant since the 18th century||see above. New patent with precedence of former grant, with remainder to his cousin [[Constantine O'Rourke]], Count of the Russian Empire, and the heirs male of his body||Ireland |- |[[Viscount Ballymole]]||1746||Lally||extinct 11 March 1830||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Moenmoyne]]||Ireland |- |[[Viscount Tallow]]||11 October 1746||O'Brien||extinct before 1789||subsidiary title of the Earl of Lismore||Ireland |}

==Barons and Lords of Parliament==

===Barons in the peerage of England===

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Title!!Date of creation!!Surname!!Current status!!Notes |- |[[Viscount Preston|Baron of Esk]]||21 January 1689||Graham || extinct 1739||for [[Richard Graham, 1st Viscount Preston]] of Haddington in the peerage of Scotland (cr. 1681) |- |[[Henry Jermyn, 1st Baron Dover|Baron Jermyn]]||9 July 1689||Jermyn||extinct 6 April 1708||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Dover]] |- |[[Henry Jermyn, 1st Baron Dover|Baron Ipswich]]||9 July 1689|| Jermyn||extinct 6 April 1708||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Dover]] |- |[[Duke of Melfort|Baron Cleworth]]||7 August 1689||Drummond||extinct 28 February 1902||also [[Earl of Melfort]] in Scotland, [[Duke of Melfort]] from 17 April 1692 and [[Duke of Perth]] from 2 July 1800 |- |[[Hales baronets|Baron Hales]]||3 May 1692|| Hales ||extinct 15 March 1829||subsidiary title of the [[Hales baronets|Earl of Tenterden]] |- |[[Baron Romney]]||13 January 1696||FitzJames||extinct 17 December 1702||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Albemarle]] |- |[[Baron Caryll of Durford]]||Before 29 January 1698||Caryll||extinct 1788||for [[John Caryll (senior)|John Caryll]], poet, dramatist and diplomat |- |'''[[Baron Hoo (Jacobite peerage)|Baron Hoo]]'''||April 1716||Villiers||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Jersey]] |- |[[Francis Cottington (Jacobite)|Baron Cottington]]||April 1716||Cottington||extinct 1758||for [[Francis Cottington (Jacobite)|Francis Cottington]] of [[Fonthill Gifford]]<ref name="vch">{{cite web|website=British History Online|title=Victoria County History: Wiltshire: Vol 13 pp155-169 – Fonthill Gifford|editor-first=D.A.|editor-last=Crowley|author-first1=Jane|author-last1=Freeman|author-first2=Janet H|author-last2=Stevenson|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol13/pp155-169|publisher=University of London|date=1987|access-date=4 November 2016}}</ref> |- |[[Theophilus Oglethorpe, Jr.|Baron Oglethorpe]]||20 December 1717||Oglethorpe||extinct 1 July 1785||for [[Theophilus Oglethorpe, Jr.]], former [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Haslemere (UK Parliament constituency)|Haslemere]] under [[Anne, Queen of Great Britain]] |- |[[George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne|Baron Lansdowne]]||6 October 1721||Granville||dormant 2 July 1776||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Bath]] |- ||[[George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne|Baron Lansdown]]||3 November 1721||Granville||extinct 2 July 1776||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Albemarle]] |- |'''[[Baron Bullinghel]]'''||2 January 1722||Goring||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Goring baronets|Viscount Goring]] |- |[[John Hay of Cromlix|Baron Hay]]||3 April 1727||Hay||extinct 1740||also [[Earl of Inverness]] in Scotland, [[Duke of Inverness]] from 4 April 1727 |}

===Lords of Parliament in the peerage of Scotland===

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Title!!Date of creation!!Surname!!Current status!!Notes||Current holder (if any)(non-subsidiary titles only)||Heir (non-subsidiary titles only) |- |[[Lord Castlemains and Galston]]||17 April 1692||Drummond||extinct 28 February 1902||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Melfort]]|| || |- |[[Lord Davia]]||12 April 1698||Davia||unknown||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Almond]]|| || |- |'''[[Earl of Perth|Lord Concraig]]'''||before 17 October 1701||Drummond||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Perth]]|| || |- |[[Lord Sempill of Dykehead]]||11 May 1712||Sempill||dormant||for [[Robert Sempill (Jacobite)|Robert Sempill]], an heir of the [[Lord Sempill|Lords Sempill]] and soldier in French service|| || |- |'''[[Lord Alloa, Ferriton and Forrest]]'''||22 October 1715||Erskine||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Mar]]|| || |- |data-sort-value="Lord Clanranald"|[[Lord of Clanranald|Lady Clanranald]]||28 September 1716||Mackenzie||extinct 1743||for Penelope Louisa Mackenzie, widow of Allan Macdonald, 14th Chief of Clanranald || || |- |data-sort-value="Lord Clanranald"|'''[[Lord of Clanranald]]'''||28 September 1716||Macdonald of Clanranald||extant||for [[Clan Macdonald of Clanranald#18th century|Ranald MacDonald of Clanranald]], younger son of [[Clan Macdonald of Clanranald#17th century|Donald Macdonald of Clanranald]]||Ranald Alexander Macdonald, 10th Lord of Clanranald, 24th Chief and Captain of Clanranald<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.highcouncilofclandonald.org/Clanranald.html |title=The Captain and Chief of Clanranald |access-date=22 October 2016 |archive-date=26 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726150520/http://www.highcouncilofclandonald.org/Clanranald.html |url-status=usurped }}</ref><ref>[http://www.scotclans.com/scottish-clans/clan-macdonald-of-clanranald/macdonald-of-clanranald-history/ Clan MacDonald of Clanranald History]</ref> – one of the MacDonalds of Boisdale – inherited titles in 1944 following the death of Angus Roderick, 9th Lord of Clanranald, 23rd Chief and Captain of Clanranald||Ranald 'Og' Angus Macdonald of Clanranald, younger, Master of Clanranald (b. 1963) |- |'''[[Chiefs of Clan MacLeod|Lord MacLeod]]'''||8 December 1716||MacLeod of MacLeod||extant||for [[Norman MacLeod (The Wicked Man)|Norman MacLeod]], 19th/22nd [[Chiefs of Clan MacLeod|Chief of Clan MacLeod]]||Present holder uncertain since the death of [[Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod|Sir Reginald Macleod, KCB]], 27th Chief of Macleod and titular 8th Lord Macleod (leaving two daughters, [[Flora MacLeod of MacLeod|the elder of whom]] succeeded him in the name of Macleod)|| |- |'''[[Lord MacDonell]]'''||9 December 1716||MacDonell of Glengarry||extant||for [[Alastair Dubh MacDonell]], or MacDonald, 11th [[Chiefs of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry|Chief]] of [[Clan MacDonell of Glengarry|Glengarry]], attainted 1690, fought at Sherriffmuir, again attainted 1716, died 1724||Aeneas Ranald Euan MacDonell, 13th Lord MacDonnell (b. 1941)<ref>[https://www.scotweb.co.uk/info/macdonnell-of-glengarry/ MacDonnell of Glengarry]</ref>|| |- |'''[[Lord Maclean]]'''||17 December 1716||Maclean||extant||for [[Sir Hector Maclean, 5th Baronet]], [[Maclean baronets#Maclean baronets of Duart and Morvern (or Dowart and Morvern) (1631)|of Morvaren (or Morvern)]] in the [[County of Argyll]], in the [[Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] created on 3 September 1631||[[Sir Lachlan Maclean, 12th Baronet|Lachlan Maclean, 8th Lord Maclean]] (b. 1942)<ref>[http://www.maclean.org/heritage-trust/maclean-heritage-9.php Clan Maclean Heritage Trust - Trustees]</ref>||Malcolm Lachlan Charles Maclean, Master of Maclean (b. 1972) |- |'''[[Baron Macdonald|Lord Sleat]]'''||23 December 1716||MacDonald||extant||for [[Sir Donald Macdonald, 4th Baronet]], [[Baron Macdonald|Macdonald of Sleat]] in the [[Isle of Skye]] in the [[Baronetage of Nova Scotia]], created 28 May 1625 (Titular [[Baron Macdonald|"Baron Macdonald of Slate"]] in the [[County Antrim|County of Antrim]] in the [[Peerage of Ireland]], created 1766, between 1766 and 1832)||Ian Godfrey Bosville Macdonald, 14th Lord of Sleat (b. 1947)||Somerled Alexander Bosville Macdonald, Master of Sleat (b. 1976) |- |'''[[Chiefs of Clan Cameron|Lord Lochiel]]'''||27 January 1717||Chief of Cameron||extant||for [[Ewan Cameron of Lochiel|Sir Ewen Cameron]] and then [[John Cameron of Lochiel]], 18th [[Chiefs of Clan Cameron|Chief of Clan Cameron]]||[[Donald Cameron, Baron Cameron of Lochiel|Donald Andrew Cameron, 10th Lord Lochiel]]<ref>[http://www.lochiel.net/bio.html Biography - Donald Cameron of Lochiel]</ref>||Donald Andrew John Cameron, younger of Lochiel, Master of Lochiel (b. 1976) |- |'''[[Duke of Atholl|Lord Strathbran]]'''||1 February 1717||Murray||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Atholl|Duke of Rannoch]]|| || |- |[[José de Rozas|Lord Divron]]||4 February 1717||de Rozas||dormant||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco]]|| || |- |[[Earl of Inverness|Lord Cromlix and Erne]]||5 October 1718||[[Clan Hay|Hay]]||extinct 1740||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Inverness]]|| || |- |'''[[Chiefs of Clan Mackintosh|Lord Mackintosh]]'''||21 January 1721||Mackintosh of Mackintosh||extant||for [[Chiefs of Clan Mackintosh|Lachlan Mackintosh, 20th chief]] of Clan Mackintosh||John Lachlan Mackintosh, 11th Lord Mackintosh|| |- |'''[[Earl of Dunbar|Lord Hadykes]]'''||2 February 1721||Murray||extant||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Dunbar]]|| || |- |'''[[Colquhoun baronets#Colquhoun baronetcy, of Colquhoun (1625)|Lord Grant]]'''||24 June 1721||Grant of Grant||extant||for [[Sir James Grant, 6th Baronet|Sir James Grant]], the Chief of [[Clan Grant]], also 6th baronet [[Colquhoun baronets|Colquhoun of Colquhoun]] of Nova Scotia (cr. 1625), who subsequently supported the [[House of Hanover]]. From 5 October 1811, the 4th Lord Grant and 9th baronet of Colquhoun, succeeded as 5th [[Earl of Seafield]], Viscount of Reidhaven and Lord Ogilvie of Deskford and Cullen (cr. 1701 by [[William III of England|William III]], which titles remained united with the Lordship of Grant until 12 November 1915, when the honours of Lord Grant and Chief of Clan Grant, together with the baronetcy of Colquhoun, passed to the 4th [[Baron Strathspey|Baron Strathspey of Strathspey]] (cr. 1884 by [[Queen Victoria]]) and his heirs||[[Clan Grant#Chief|James Patrick Trevor Grant of Grant, 13th Lord Grant]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.clangrant.org/index.aspx?pid=42 |title=Clan Grant - Chief |access-date=30 October 2016 |archive-date=31 October 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161031025936/http://www.clangrant.org/index.aspx?pid=42 |url-status=dead }}</ref>||Michael Patrick Grant of Grant, Master of Grant (b. 1953) |- |'''[[Lord Fraser]]'''||20 July 1723||Fraser||extant||for Charles Fraser of Inverallochy – from 13 December 1792, this title was inherited by the 3rd [[Duke of Fraser]] and upon the extinction of the Dukedom of Fraser, 8 December 1815, passed to the 14th [[Lord Lovat]] and his heirs||[[Simon Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat|Simon Fraser, 18th Lord Lovat and 8th Lord Fraser]]<ref>From the Jacobite perspective, the attainder of [[Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat]] is not recognised and his sons [[Simon Fraser of Lovat]] and [[Archibald Campbell Fraser of Lovat]] are counted in the list of Lords Lovat.</ref>||Jack Fraser, Master of Lovat and Fraser (b. 1984) |- |[[Lord Lovat|Lord Lovat and Beauly]]||14 March 1740||Fraser||extinct 8 December 1815||subsidiary title of the [[Duke of Fraser]]|| || |- |'''[[Lord Appin]]'''||6 June 1743||Stewart of Appin||extant||for Dugald Stewart, 9th Chief of Appin||Andrew Francis Stewart of Lorn, Appin and Ardsheal, 17th of Appin & 12th of Ardsheal (b. 1949)|| |- |[[John Graeme|Lord Newton]]||20 January 1760||Graeme||extinct 3 January 1773||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Alford]]|| || |- |[[Laurence Oliphant (Jacobite)|Lord Oliphant]]||1760||Oliphant of Gask||extinct 1847|| for [[Laurence Oliphant (Jacobite)|Laurence Oliphant]], Jacobite army officer || || |}

===Barons in the peerage of Ireland===

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Title!!Date of creation!!Surname!!Current status!!Notes |- |[[Baron Bourke of Bophin]]||2 April 1689||Bourke||extinct 12 April 1916||also [[Earl of Clanricarde]] from 1702 |- |'''[[Baron Nugent of Riverston]]'''||3 April 1689||Nugent||extant||for [[Thomas Nugent, 1st Baron Nugent of Riverston|Thomas Nugent]], [[Lord Chief Justice of Ireland]], holder also [[Earl of Westmeath]] from 1871 |- |[[Viscount Mountcashell|Baron Castleinch]]||1 May 1689||MacCarty||extinct 1 July 1694||subsidiary title of the [[Viscount Mountcashell]] |- |[[Roger Maguire|Baron Maguire of Enniskillen]]||1 May 1689||Maguire||extinct 1719||for [[Roger Maguire]], re-creation of the title [[Baron Maguire]] forfeit since 1645 |- |[[Baron Fitton of Gawsworth]]||1 May 1689||Fitton||extinct November 1698|| for [[Alexander Fitton]] who was [[Lord Chancellor of Ireland]] 1687–1690 |- |[[Baron Castlerosse]]||20 May 1689||Browne||extinct 1952||subsidiary title of the [[Viscount Kenmare]] |- |[[Baron Bannow]]||23 August 1689||Chevers||extinct 1709||subsidiary title of the [[Viscount Mount Leinster]] |- |[[Baron Tarbert]]||1689 or 1690||Roche||extinct 5 June 1807||subsidiary title of the [[Viscount Cahiravahilla]] |- |'''[[Baron of Loughmoe|Baron Loughmore]]'''||1690||Purcell||extant||for [[Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe]], Colonel of a regiment of horse in James II's army – also [[Barons of Loughmoe|Baron of Loughmoe]] (created 1328) |- |[[Earl of Lucan|Baron Rosberry]]||January 1691||Sarsfield||extinct 12 May 1719||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Lucan]] |- |[[Baron Hooke of Hooke Castle]]||19 February 1708||Hooke||extinct 20 August 1744||for Colonel [[Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite baron)|Nathaniel Hooke]], special envoy of [[James Francis Edward Stuart]] and later of [[Louis XIV]] of France to prepare abortive [[Jacobite risings|Jacobite rising]] in 1708 |- |[[Baron Redmond]]||15 December 1721||Redmond||extinct before 26 March 1732||for [[Peter Redmond|Sir Peter Redmond]], knight of the [[Order of Christ (Portugal)|Order of Christ]], created a [[baronet]] 1717 (q.v.) |- |[[Baron MacMahon|Baron McMahon]]||19 January 1723||McMahon||unknown ||for Colonel Donald McMahon of [[Monaghan]] |- |[[Baron Castle Lyons]]||17 March 1726||O'Brien||extinct before 1789||also [[Earl of Lismore]] from 11 October 1746 |- |[[Baron Bourke (Jacobite)|Baron Bourke]]||3 February 1727||Bourke||unknown||for [[Toby Bourke (Jacobite)|Toby (Theobald) Bourke]], diplomat, descended from the Bourkes of [[Clanricarde]] |- |[[Richard Butler of Kilkenny|Baron Butler]]||1 April 1727||Butler||unknown||for Richard Butler |- |[[Baron O'Rourke]]||18 April 1727||O'Rourke||extinct on the death of the grantee||for [[Owen O'Rourke|Owen (or Audeonus or Eugenius) O'Rourke]] of [[Glencar Lough|Carha]], Ambassador of [[James Francis Edward Stuart]] to the Imperial Court at [[Vienna]] in 1741 - also [[Viscount Breffney]] from 31 July 1731 |- |[[Baron Crone]]||16 February 1728||Crone||unknown||for Matthew Crone |- |[[Baron Carha]]||July 1742||O'Rourke||dormant since the 18th century||subsidiary title of the [[Viscount Breffney]] |- |[[Baron Tollendally]]||1746||Lally||extinct 11 March 1830||subsidiary title of the [[Earl of Moenmoyne]] |- |}

==Baronets==

===Baronets of England===

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Surname!!Date of creation!!Current status!!Notes |- |Ashton||8 November 1692||unknown||for the son and heir of [[John Ashton (Jacobite)|John Ashton]] (died 1691) |- |Ronchi||24 July 1715||unknown||for Conte Giacomo (James) Ronchi, Almoner to Queen Mary at St Germain |- |[[Redmond baronets|Redmond]]||20 December 1717||extinct before 26 March 1732||also [[Baron Redmond]] in the [[peerage of Ireland]] from 15 December 1721 |- |Ronchi||5 October 1722||unknown||for Joseph Ronchi |- |Connock||22 February 1732||unknown||for William Connock, father of Sir Timon Connock, aide-de-camp to Philip V |- |Constable||17 September 1753||unknown||for John Constable, for service to [[Henry Benedict Stuart]] |}

===Baronets of Nova Scotia===

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Surname!!Date of creation!!Current status!!Notes |- |[[Nairne of Sandfurd]]||7 February 1719||extinct after January 1740||for [[David Nairne]], Under Secretary of State, 1689–1713 (with intervals), Clerk of the King's Council, 1706–1713, Secretary of the Closet, 1713–1733 |- |'''[[MacLeod baronets|MacLeod]]'''||5 September 1723||extant|| |- |'''[[Alexander Robertson of Struan|Robertson of Struan]]'''||1725||extant||for [[Alexander Robertson of Struan]], 13th Chief of [[Clan Donnachaidh]] and the only man to take part in all three Jacobite uprisings |- |[[Robertson baronets|Robertson of Fascally]]||10 May 1725||extinct in the 18th century||for Alexander Robertson of Fascally |- |[[Graeme baronets|Graeme]]||6 September 1726||extinct 3 January 1773||also [[Earl of Alford]] from 20 January 1760 |- |[[Lord Forrester|Forrester (fforrester)]]||31 March 1729||unknown||&nbsp; |- |[[Andrew Michael Ramsay|Ramsay]]||23 March 1735||extinct 6 May 1743||for [[Andrew Michael Ramsay]], known as the "Chevalier Ramsay", leading exponent of Scottish [[Freemasonry]] |- |[[Lumisden baronets|Lumisden]]||5 January 1740||extinct 1751||for John Lumisden (or Lumsden), cousin of [[Andrew Lumisden]] |- |[[Alexander MacGregor Drummond|MacGregor]]||14 March 1740||unknown||for [[Alexander MacGregor Drummond]] of Balhaldie, elected Chief of [[Clan Gregor]] and a distinguished [[Jacobitism|Jacobite]] |- |[[MacDonnell baronets|Macdonald (or MacDonnell) of Keppoch]]|| 6 June 1743||dormant since 1838||for [[Alexander Macdonald, 17th of Keppoch]] |- |[[Hay baronets|Hay]]||31 January 1747||unknown||&nbsp; |- |[[Edgar baronets (Jacobite)|Edgar of Keithock]]||1759||Extinct 1925||for John Edgar of Keithock, nephew of [[James Edgar (Jacobite)|James Edgar]], Clerk of the Rolls, Register and Council in Scotland |- |'''[[John Hay of Restalrig|Hay of Restalrig]]'''||31 December 1766||extant||for [[John Hay of Restalrig]], Major-Domo of the Household of Charles Edward Stuart in Rome |- |[[Stewart baronets|Stewart]]||4 November 1784||unknown||for [[John Roy Stewart|Sir John Stewart]], Head of Charles's household. Stewart married Rosa Fiorani. Their son Charles Stewart, an officer in the Papal army, died in 1864 and is buried in [[San Lorenzo in Lucina]] |}

===Baronets of Ireland===

{|class="wikitable sortable" !Surname!!Date of creation!!Current status!!Notes |- |[[Lally baronets|Lally]]||7 July 1707||extinct 11 March 1830||also [[Earl of Moenmoyne]] from 1746 |- |[[John Sherlock (general)|Sherlock]]||9 December 1716||unknown||for Sir Peter Sherlock, father of [[John Sherlock (general)|John Sherlock]] |- |[[Wogan baronets|Wogan]]||June 1719||unknown||for [[Charles Wogan]] |- |[[Higgins baronets|Higgins]]||6 May 1724||unknown||for Dr [[John Higgins of Montoge]] |- |[[Sheridan baronets|Sheridan]]||17 March 1726||extinct 1746||for [[Thomas Sheridan (Jacobite)|Thomas Sheridan]] |- |[[O'Gara baronets|O'Gara]]||2 May 1727||extinct 1776||for [[Oliver O'Gara]] |- |Hely||28 June 1728||unknown||for Sir John Hely |- |Worth||12 September 1733||unknown||for Patrick Worth |- |Forstal|| 22 January 1734||unknown||for Mark Forstal |- |Gaydon||29 July 1743||unknown||for Richard Gaydon |- ||[[Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye|Butler]]||23 December 1743|| unknown ||for [[Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye|Piers Butler]] |- |[[Richard Warren (Jacobite)|Warren]]||3 November 1746||extinct 21 June 1775||for Colonel [[Richard Warren (Jacobite)|Richard Warren]] |- |Rutledge||23 December 1748||unknown||for Walter Rutledge |- |[[O'Sullivan baronets|O'Sullivan]]||9 May 1753||extinct 24 March 1895||for [[John O'Sullivan (soldier)|John William O'Sullivan]] |}

==Knights of the Garter and Knights of the Thistle==

===Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter===

{|class="wikitable" !Name!!Date of creation!!Notes |- |[[Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell|Richard Talbot, Duke of Tyrconnell]]||November 1690||&nbsp; |- |[[James Francis Edward Stuart|James Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay]]||19 April 1692||Succeeded as Sovereign of the Order, 16 September 1701 |- |[[William Herbert, 1st Marquess of Powis|William Herbert, 1st Duke of Powis]]||19 April 1692||&nbsp; |- |[[John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort|John Drummond, 1st Duke of Melfort]] ||19 April 1692||Created Knight of the Order of the Thistle, 1687 |- |[[Antoine Nompar de Caumont|Antoine Nompar de Caumont, marquis de Puyguilhem, duc de Lauzun]]||19 April 1692||Duke and Peer of France, Marshal of France. At the Court of King James II, 1685–1688, accompanied Queen Mary Beatrice and the Prince of Wales to France, December 1688. With King James II in Ireland, 1689–1691. Confidant of Queen Mary Beatrice after 1701. |- |[[Henry FitzJames|Henry Fitz-James, Duke of Albemarle]] || 1696 ||[[Grand Prior]] of the English Commandery of the [[Knights Hospitaller|Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta]] |- |[[James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth|James Drummond, 1st Duke of Perth]]||21 June 1706||Created Knight of the Order of the Thistle, 1687 |- |[[Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye|Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount of Galmoye, 1st Earl of Newcastle]] (in the [[Peerage of Ireland]])|| after 26 January 1715 || Nominated to succeed the Duke of Melfort (see above) |- |[[John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675–1732)|John Erskine, 1st Duke of Mar]]||8 April 1716||Created Knight of the Order of the Thistle by [[Anne, Queen of Great Britain]], 1706. Degraded 1715 |- |[[Charles Edward Stuart|Charles Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay]]|| 25 December 1722|| Succeeded as Sovereign of the Order, 1 January 1766 |- |[[James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton|James Douglas-Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton]]||30 July 1723||Created Knight of the Order of the Thistle by [[George I of Great Britain|George I]], 1726 |- |[[Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton|Philip Wharton, Duke of Northumberland]]||5 March 1726||&nbsp; |- |[[James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick|James Fitz-James Stuart, Earl of Tynemouth]]||3 April 1727||Succeeded as 2nd [[Duke of Berwick]] and 2nd Duque de Liria y Jérica, Grandee of Spain 1734 |- |[[Henry Benedict Stuart|Henry Benedict, Duke of York]]||Before 1729||[[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church]], 1747. Succeeded as Sovereign of the Order, 31 January 1788 |- |[[Daniel O'Brien (Jacobite)|Daniel O'Brien, 1st Earl of Lismore]]||November 1747||&nbsp; |}

===Knights of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle===

{|class="wikitable" !Name!!Date of creation!!Notes |- |[[James Francis Edward Stuart|James Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay]]|| 1692 ||Succeeded as Sovereign of the Order, 16 September 1701 |- |[[Viscount of Dundee|David Graham of Claverhouse, 3rd Viscount of Dundee]] || 1692 ||&nbsp; |- |[[Richard Maitland, 4th Earl of Lauderdale]] || 1692 ||&nbsp; |- |[[James Seton, 4th Earl of Dunfermline]]|| 1692 ||&nbsp; |- |[[James Drummond, 2nd Duke of Perth|James Drummond, Marquis of Drummond]]||March 1705||Succeeded his father as 2nd [[Duke of Perth]], 11 May 1716 |- |[[Charles Hay, 13th Earl of Erroll]]||March 1705||&nbsp; |- |[[William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal]]||February 1708||&nbsp; |- |[[Earl of Dundee|Giovanni Battista Gualterio, 1st Earl of Dundee]]||10 May 1708||&nbsp; |- |[[James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde]], 3rd [[Lord Dingwall]] in the [[Peerage of Scotland]]||8 April 1716|| Created Knight of the Garter by King James II, 1688. Degraded 1715 |- |[[James Maule, 4th Earl of Panmure]]||8 April 1716||&nbsp; |- |[[William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth|William Mackenzie, 2nd Marquess of Seaforth]]|| Before December 1716||&nbsp; |- |[[Arthur Dillon, Count Dillon|Arthur Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon (I) and 1st Earl of Dillon (S)]]||26 May 1722||&nbsp; |- |[[Charles Edward Stuart|Charles Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay]]||25 December 1722||Succeeded as Sovereign of the Order, 1 January 1766 |- |[[George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal]]||29 December 1725||&nbsp; |- |[[John Hay of Cromlix|John Hay, 1st Earl and 1st Duke of Inverness]]||31 December 1725||&nbsp; |- |[[William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale]]||31 December 1725||&nbsp; |- |[[James Murray (Jacobite Earl of Dunbar)|James Murray, 1st Earl of Dunbar]]||31 December 1725||&nbsp; |- |[[James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth]]||15 May 1739||&nbsp; |- |[[James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton|James Douglas-Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton]]||27 July 1740||Created Knight of the Garter, 1723 (see above) |- |[[Henry Benedict Stuart|Henry Benedict, Duke of York]]||Before 1742||Succeeded as Sovereign of the Order, 31 January 1788 |- |[[John Caryll (senior)|John Caryll, 3rd Baron Caryll of Dunford]] (in the [[Peerage of England]]) ||1768||Secretary of State of [[Charles Edward Stuart]] |- |[[Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany]]||30 November 1784||Natural daughter of [[Charles Edward Stuart]] |}

==References== {{Reflist}} * {{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/jacobitepeerage00unkngoog |last=Ruvigny and Raineval, marquis of |first=Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas Heddle de La Caillemotte de Massue de Ruvigny |author-link=Melville Henry Massue |title=The Jacobite peerage, baronetage, knightage and grants of honour |publisher=T.C. and E.C. Jack |location=Edinburgh |year=1904 |access-date=13 October 2014}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jacobite Peerage}} [[Category:Jacobite peerage| ]] [[Category:Peerages in the Jacobite peerage]]