Earl of Sunderland

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The title of Earl of Sunderland was created in the Peerage of England in 1643. In 1733, the 5th Earl succeeded to the title of Duke of Marlborough, with which title the earldom has ever since been merged, and generally used as a courtesy title for the heir apparent to the heir apparent of the Dukedom. The Earls bore the subsidiary title of Baron Spencer (1603).

The title had also briefly existed in a previous creation for the Baron Scrope of Bolton in 1627, but became extinct upon the 1st Earl's death three years later.

[edit] Earls of Sunderland, first creation (1627)

  • Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland (d.1630)

[edit] Barons Spencer (1603)

[edit] Earls of Sunderland, second creation (1643)