Earl Of Huntingdon

Earl of Huntingdon is a title which has been created several times in the Peerage of England. The Earl possesses no courtesy titles, but his eldest son uses the invented title Viscount Hastings to avoid confusion, there already being a Baron Hastings. The family seat is at Hodcott House, near West Ilsley, in Berkshire.

Earls of Huntingdon, first Creation (1065)

Earls of Huntingdon, second Creation (1337)

Earls of Huntingdon, third Creation (1377)

Earls of Huntingdon, fourth Creation (1388)

Earls of Huntingdon, fifth Creation (1471)

Earls of Huntingdon, sixth Creation (1479)

Earls of Huntingdon, seventh Creation (1529)

Huntingdon

 

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