Earl Of Guilford

Earl of Guilford is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain created in 1752. The Earl holds the subsidiary title of Baron Guilford, of Guilford in the County of Surrey (1683), in the Peerage of England. The heir-apparent to the earldom uses the invented courtesy title of Lord North. An unqualified reference to Lord North almost always refers to Frederick North, Lord North, later 2nd Earl of Guilford, who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770-1782. The town in Surrey from which both titles derive is now spelt Guildford.

Barons Guilford (1683)

Earls of Guilford (1752)

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