List of peerages held by prime ministers of the United Kingdom explained

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

Peerages created for prime ministers by reign

PeerageTitle(s)CreatedPrime MinisterCurrent statusNotes

King George I, 1714–1727

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

King George II, 1727–1760

Baron Wilmington8 January 1728Sir Spencer ComptonExtinct 2 July 1743Created Before Premiership
Earl of Wilmington
Viscount Pevensey
14 May 1730Spencer Compton, 1st Baron WilmingtonExtinct 2 July 1743Created Before Premiership
Earl of Orford
Viscount Walpole
Baron Walpole of Houghton
6 February 1742Sir Robert WalpoleExtinct 2 March 1797During Premiership
Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne17 November 1756Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-TyneExtinct 25 December 1988Created with a special remainder

King George III, 1760–1820

Baron Pelham of Stanmer4 May 1762Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of NewcastleExtantDuring Premiership
Created with a special remainder
Earl of Chatham
Viscount Pitt
4 August 1766William Pitt the ElderExtinct 24 September 1835During Premiership
Marquess of Lansdowne
Earl of Wycombe
Viscount Calne and Calston
6 December 1784William Petty, 2nd Earl of ShelburneExtant
Baron Grenville25 November 1790William GrenvilleExtinct 12 January 1834Created Before Premiership
Viscount Sidmouth12 January 1805Henry AddingtonExtant
Viscount Wellington
Baron Douro
4 September 1809Sir Arthur WellesleyExtantCreated Before Premiership
On 5 February 1811, George Prince of Wales became the Prince Regent
Earl of Wellington28 February 1812Arthur Wellesley, 1st Viscount WellingtonExtantCreated Before Premiership
Marquess of Wellington3 October 1812Arthur Wellesley, 1st Earl of WellingtonExtantCreated Before Premiership
Duke of Wellington
Marquess Douro
11 May 1814Arthur Wellesley, 1st Marquess of WellingtonExtantCreated Before Premiership
Viscount Gordon16 July 1814George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of AberdeenExtantCreated Before Premiership

King George IV, 1820–1830

Viscount Goderich28 April 1827F. J. RobinsonExtinct 22 September 1923Created Before Premiership

King William IV, 1830–1837

Earl of Ripon13 April 1833F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount GoderichExtinct 22 September 1923

Queen Victoria, 1837–1901

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

King Edward VII, 1901–1910

no peerage creations for prime ministers

King George V, 1910–1936

Earl of Midlothian
Viscount Mentmore
Baron Epsom
3 July 1911Extant
Earl of Balfour
Viscount Traprain
5 May 1922Sir Arthur BalfourExtantCreated with a special remainder
Earl of Oxford and Asquith
Viscount Asquith
9 February 1925H. H. AsquithExtant

King Edward VIII, 1936

no peerage creations for prime ministers

King George VI, 1936–1952

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

Queen Elizabeth II, 1952–2022

Earl Attlee
Viscount Prestwood
16 December 1955Clement AttleeExtant
Earl of Avon
Viscount Eden
12 July 1961Sir Anthony EdenExtinct 17 August 1985
Baron Home of the Hirsel19 December 1974Sir Alec Douglas-HomeExtinct 9 October 1995Life peerage
Earl of Home before becoming prime minister
Baron Wilson of Rievaulx16 September 1983Sir Harold WilsonExtinct 24 May 1995Life peerageGranted as part of the 1983 Dissolution Honours
Earl of Stockton
Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden
24 April 1984Harold MacmillanExtant
Baron Callaghan of Cardiff5 November 1987Sir James CallaghanExtinct 26 March 2005Life peerageGranted as part of the 1987 Dissolution Honours
Baroness Thatcher26 June 1992Margaret ThatcherExtinct 8 April 2013Life peerageGranted as part of the 1992 Dissolution Honours

King Charles III, 2022–present

Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton17 November 2023David CameronExtantLife peerageGranted for his tenure as Foreign Secretary
Baroness May of Maidenhead21 August 2024Theresa MayExtantLife peerageGranted as part of the 2024 Dissolution Honours

Peerages inherited before, during or after premiership

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

Lord Palmerston never sat in the House of Lords as he was a holder of an Irish peerage, but sat as a member of Parliament for Tiverton during his two spells as prime minister.

NameCourtesy title
(before inheriting main title)
Writ of accelerationInherited titleWhen inherited
(before premiership
unless stated)
Sat in the House of Commons
Thomas Pelham(-Holles) 2nd Baron Pelham of Laughton23 February 1712
John StuartLord Mount Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute[1] 28 February 1723
Charles Watson-WentworthEarl of Malton 2nd Marquess of Rockingham14 December 1750
William CavendishMarquess of HartingtonBaron Cavendish of Hardwick 4th Duke of Devonshire5 December 1755
Augustus FitzRoyEarl of Euston 3rd Duke of Grafton6 May 1757
William PettyViscount FitzMaurice 2nd Earl of Shelburne[2] 14 May 1761
William Cavendish-BentinckMarquess of Titchfield 3rd Duke of Portland1 May 1762
Frederick NorthLord North 2nd Earl of Guilford4 August 1790 (after premiership)
George Hamilton-GordonLord Haddo 3rd Earl of Aberdeen[3] 13 August 1801
Henry John TempleLord Temple 3rd Viscount Palmerston17 April 1802
Charles GreyViscount Howick 2nd Earl Grey14 November 1807
Robert JenkinsonBaron HawkesburyBaron Hawkesbury 2nd Earl of Liverpool17 December 1808
William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne[4] 22 July 1828
Edward Smith-StanleyLord StanleyBaron Stanley of Bickerstaffe 14th Earl of Derby30 June 1851
Archibald PrimroseLord Dalmeny 5th Earl of Rosebery[5] 4 March 1868
Robert Gascoyne-CecilViscount Cranborne 3rd Marquess of Salisbury12 April 1868
Alec Douglas-HomeLord Dunglass 14th Earl of Home[6] 11 July 1951 (disclaimed it in 1963)

Prime ministers never raised to the peerage

Prime MinisterNotesConstituencyRelated peerage
Henry PelhamDied in OfficeSeafordHe was in line to the Barony of Pelham of Laughton which the title was extinct in 1768.
Sussex
George GrenvilleDied as an MPBuckinghamHe and his male line descendants were in line to the Viscountcy of Cobham which was extinct in 1889.
William Pitt the YoungerDied in OfficeApplebyHe was in line to the Earldom of Chatham which the title was extinct in 1835.
Cambridge University
Spencer PercevalDied in OfficeNorthamptonHe and his male line descendants were in line to the Earldom of Egmont which the title was extinct in 2011.
George CanningDied in OfficeNewtownHis widow was created Viscountess Canning in 1828, and his son Charles Canning, 2nd Viscount Canning became Earl Canning in 1859 and the title was extinct in 1862.
Wendover
Tralee
Hastings
Petersfield
Liverpool
Harwich
Newport (Isle of Wight)
Seaford
Sir Robert Peel, Bt.Died as an MPCashelHis baronetcy merged with the Earldom of Peel in 1942.
Chippenham
Oxford University
Westbury
Tamworth
William Ewart GladstoneDeclined a peerageNewarkHe and his male line descendants are in the line of the Gladstone Baronetcy.
Oxford University
South Lancashire
Greenwich
Midlothian
Sir Henry Campbell-BannermanDied as an MPStirling Burghs
Bonar LawDied as an MPGlasgow Blackfriars and HutchesontownHis third and last surviving son Richard Law became Baron Coleraine in 1954.
Dulwich
Bootle
Glasgow Central
Ramsay MacDonaldDied as an MPLeicester
Aberavon
Seaham
Combined Scottish Universities
Neville ChamberlainDied as an MPBirmingham Ladywood
Birmingham Edgbaston
Sir Winston ChurchillDeclined a peerageOldhamHe and his male line descendants are in the line of the Dukedom of Marlborough. Twice offered and declined a Dukedom. His widow was created Baroness Spencer-Churchill for life in 1965.
Manchester North West
Dundee
Epping
Woodford
Sir Edward HeathDeclined a peerageBexley
Sidcup
Old Bexley and Sidcup
Sir John MajorDeclined a peerageHuntingdonshire
Huntingdon
Sir Tony BlairDeclined a peerage
Gordon BrownDeclined a peerageDunfermline East
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Boris JohnsonCurrently living as a commonerUxbridge and South Ruislip
Liz TrussCurrently living as a commonerSouth West Norfolk
Rishi SunakCurrently serving as an MPRichmond (Yorks)
Sir Keir StarmerCurrently serving as an MPHolborn and St Pancras

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish Representative Peer.
  2. Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Wycombe in the Peerage of Great Britain.
  3. Sat in the House of Lords as Viscount Gordon in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
  4. Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Melbourne in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
  5. Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Rosebery in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
  6. Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Douglas of Douglas in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.