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Jacobite peerage

After the deposition of King James II and VII from the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland, he and his successors continued to create peers and baronets. These creations were not recognised by James's de facto successors, but the titles were used in Jacobite circles on the Continent. The following tables list the peerages and baronetcies created by the Stuart pretenders in exile.

presently incomplete

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Dukes in the Peerage of England

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Duke of Powis 12 January 1689Herbertextinct 22 October 1745 
Duke of Albemarle13 January 1696FitzJamesextinct 27 December 1702for the illegitimate son of King James II
Duke of Northumberland22 December 1716Whartonextinct 31 May 1731 
Duke of Albemarle3 November 1721Granvilleextinct 2 July 1776 
Duke of Arran 2 January 1722Butlerextinct 17 December 1758also Duke of Ormonde from 16 November 1745
Duke of Strafford 5 January 1722Wentworthextinct 10 March 1791 
Duke of Yorkshortly after 6 March 1725Stuartmerged in the crown 31 January 1788 

Dukes in the Peerage of Scotland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Duke of Melfort17 April 1692Drummondextinct 28 February 1902also Duke of Perth from 2 July 1800
Duke of Perth before 17 October 1701Drummondextantalso Duke of Melfort from 2 July 1800 to 28 February 1902
Duke of Mar22 October 1715Erskineextant 
Duke of Rannoch 1 February 1717Murrayextant 
Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco 4 February 1717de Rozasdormant 
Duke of Inverness4 April 1727Hayextinct 1740 
Duke of Fraser 14 March 1740Fraserextinct 8 December 1815 
Duchess of Albany24 March 1783 or beforeStuartextinct 14 November 1789for the illegitimate daughter of King Charles III

Dukes in the Peerage of Ireland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Duke of Mar13 December 1722Erskineextinct 16 March 1766also Duke of Mar in Scotland

Marquesses in the Peerage of England

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Marquess of Montgomery 12 January 1689Herbertextinct 22 October 1745subsidiary title of the Duke of Powis
Marquess of Trelessick 20 June 1715Paynterextinct in the 18th century 
Marquess of Woburn 22 December 1716Whartonextinct 31 May 1731subsidiary title of the Duke of Northumberland
Marquess Monk and Fitzhemon 3 November 1721Granvilleextinct 2 July 1776subsidiary title of the Duke of Albemarle

Marquesses in the Peerage of Scotland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Marquess of Seaforth circa 1690Mackenzieextinct 11 January 1815 
Marquess of Forth17 April 1692Drummondextinct 28 February 1902subsidiary title of the Duke of Melfort
Marquess of Drummond before 17 October 1701Drummondextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Perth
Marquess Erskine22 October 1715Erskineextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Mar
Marquess of Blair 1 February 1717Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Rannoch
Marquess of Borland 4 February 1717de Rozasdormantsubsidiary title of the Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco
Marquess of Beaufort 14 March 1740Fraserextinct 8 December 1815subsidiary title of the Duke of Fraser

Marquesses in the Peerage of Ireland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Marquess of Tyrconnell 30 March 1689Talbotextinct 14 August 1691subsidiary title of the Duke of Tyrconnell

Earls in the Peerage of England

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Earl of Tenterden 3 May 1692Halesextinct 15 March 1829 
Earl of Rochford 13 January 1696FitzJamesextinct 27 December 1702subsidiary title of the Duke of Albemarle
Earl of Monmouthbetween 16 September and 17 October 1701Middletonextinct February 1747also Earl of Middleton in Scotland
Countess of JerseyApril 1716Villiersextinct circa 1735 
Earl of JerseyApril 1716Villiersextant 
Earl of Bolingbroke26 July 1716St Johnextinct 18 March 1750 
Earl of Malmesbury22 December 1716Whartonextinct 31 May 1731subsidiary title of the Duke of Northumberland
Earl of Mar10 November 1717Erskineextinct 16 March 1766also Duke of Mar in Scotland
Earl of Chestershortly after 31 December 1720Stuartmerged in the crown 1 January 1766subsidiary title of the Prince of Wales
Earl of Bath6 October 1721Granvilledormant 2 July 1776also Duke of Albemarle from 3 November 1721
Earl of Bath3 November 1721Granvilleextinct 2 July 1776subsidiary title of the Duke of Albemarle
Earl of Falkland 13 December 1722Caryextant 

Earls in the Peerage of Scotland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Countess of Almond 13 January 1689Davia-Montecuculiextinct April 1703title for life
Earl of Isla and Burntisland17 April 1692Drummondextinct 28 February 1902subsidiary title of the Duke of Melfort
Earl of Almond 12 April 1698Daviaunknownfor the husband of the Countess of Almond, above
Earl of Stobhall before 17 October 1701Drummondextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Perth
Earl of Dundeeshortly before 12 November 1705Gualtieroextinct or dormant 
Earl of Kildrummie22 October 1715Erskineextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Mar
Earl of Glen Tilt 1 February 1717Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Rannoch
Earl of Fordan 4 February 1717de Rozasdormantsubsidiary title of the Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco
Earl of Inverness5 October 1718Hayextinct 1740also Duke of Inverness from 4 April 1727
Earl of Dunbar2 February 1721Murrayextant 
Earl of Stratherrick and Upper Tarf 14 March 1740Fraserextinct 8 December 1815subsidiary title of the Duke of Fraser
Earl of Alford 20 January 1760Graemeextinct 3 January 1773 

Earls in the Peerage of Ireland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Earl of Newcastle1692Butlerextinct 18 June 1740 

Viscounts in the Peerage of England

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Viscount Clermont between 16 September and 17 October 1701Middletonextinct February 1747subsidiary title of the Earl of Monmouth
Viscount Dartford April 1716Villiersextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Jersey
Viscount Winchendon 22 December 1716Whartonextinct 31 May 1731subsidiary title of the Duke of Northumberland
Viscount ...6 October 1721Granvilledormant 2 July 1776subsidiary title of the Earl of Bath
Viscount Bevel 3 November 1721Granvilleextinct 2 July 1776subsidiary title of the Duke of Albemarle
Viscount Goring 2 January 1722Goringextant 

Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Viscount of Rickerton17 April 1692Drummondextinct 28 February 1902subsidiary title of the Duke of Melfort
Viscount of Moneydie 12 April 1698Daviaunkownsubsidiary title of the Earl of Almond
Viscount of Cargill before 17 October 1701Drummondextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Perth
Viscount of Garioch22 October 1715Erskineextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Mar
Viscount of Glenshie 1 February 1717Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Rannoch
Viscount of The Bass 4 February 1717de Rozasdormantsubsidiary title of the Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco
Viscount of Innerpaphrie 5 October 1718Hayextinct 1740subsidiary title of the Earl of Inverness
Viscount of Drumcairn 2 February 1721Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Dunbar
Viscount of The Aird and Strathglass 14 March 1740Fraserextinct 8 December 1815subsidiary title of the Duke of Fraser
Viscount of Falkirk 20 January 1760Graemeextinct 3 January 1773subsidiary title of the Earl of Alford

Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Viscount Mount Leinster 23 August 1689Cheeversextinct 1709 
Viscount Breffney 31 July 1731O'Rourkeextinct on the death of the grantee 
Viscount Breffney July 1742O'Rourkedormant since the 18th century 

Barons in the Peerage of England

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Baron Cleworth 7 August 1689Drummondextinct 28 February 1902also Earl of Melfort in Scotland, Duke of Melfort from 17 April 1692 and Duke of Perth from 2 July 1800
Baron Romney13 January 1696FitzJamesextinct 17 December 1702subsidiary title of the Duke of Albemarle
Baron Hoo April 1716Villiersextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Jersey
Baron ...10 November 1717Erskineextinct 16 March 1766subsidiary title of the Earl of Mar
Baron Oglethorpe 20 December 1717Oglethorpeextinct 1 July 1785 
Baron Lansdown 6 October 1721Granvilledormant 2 July 1776subsidiary title of the Earl of Bath
Baron Bullinghel 2 January 1722Goringextantsubsidiary title of the Viscount Goring
Baron Hay 3 April 1727Hayextinct 1740also Earl of Inverness in Scotland, Duke of Inverness from 4 April 1727
Baron Lansdown of Bideford 3 NovemberGranvilleextinct 2 July 1776subsidiary title of the Duke of Albemarle

Lords of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Lord Castlemains and Galston17 April 1692Drummondextinct 28 February 1902subsidiary title of the Duke of Melfort
Lord Davia 12 April 1698Daviaunknownsubsidiary title of the Earl of Almond
Lord Concraig before 17 October 1701Drummondextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Perth
Lord Alloa, Ferriton and Forrest22 October 1715Erskineextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Mar
Lady Clanranald 28 September 1716Mackenzieextinct 1743 
Lord Clanranald 28 September 1716Macdonald of Clanranaldextant 
Lord Sleat 23 December 1716MacDonaldextant 
Lord Strathbran 1 February 1717Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Duke of Rannoch
Lord Divron 4 February 1717de Rozasdormantsubsidiary title of the Duke of St Andrews and Castelblanco
Lord Cromlix and Erne 5 October 1718Hayextinct 1740subsidiary title of the Earl of Inverness
Lord Hadykes 2 February 1721Murrayextantsubsidiary title of the Earl of Dunbar
Lord Lovat and Beaulieu 14 March 1740Fraserextinct 8 December 1815subsidiary title of the Duke of Fraser
Lord Appin 6 June 1743Stewart of Appinextant 
Lord Newton 20 January 1760Graemeextinct 3 January 1773subsidiary title of the Earl of Alford

Barons in the Peerage of Ireland

TitleDate of CreationSurnameCurrent StatusNotes
Baron Bourke of Bophin 2 April 1689Bourkeextinct 12 April 1916also Earl of Clanricarde from 1702
Baron Bourke 3 February 1727Bourkeunknown 
Baron O'Rourke 18 April 1727O'Rourkeextinct on the death of the granteealso Viscount Breffney from 31 July 1731
Baron Carha July 1742O'Rourkedormant since the 18th centurysubsidiary title of the Viscount Breffney

Baronets of England

SurnameDate of CreationCurrent StatusNotes
Ashton 8 November 1692unknown 

Baronets of Nova Scotia

SurnameDate of CreationCurrent StatusNotes
Robertson of Fascally 10 May 1725extinct in the 18th century 
Graeme 6 September 1726extinct 3 January 1773also Earl of Alford from 20 January 1760
fforester 31 March 1729unknown 

Baronets of Ireland

SurnameDate of CreationCurrent StatusNotes
Sherlock 9 December 1716unknown 

Source: Ruvigny, The Jacobite Peerage, Edinburgh 1904

Last updated: 05-26-2005 17:08:20
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