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Earl of Peterborough

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The title of Earl of Peterborough was created in the Peerage of England in 1628. The third earl was created Earl of Monmouth as well in 1689, some time before he inherited the Peterborough title from his father in 1697. The Earls also bore the subsidiary title of Baron Mordaunt, created May 4, 1529.

Barons Mordaunt (1529)

For earlier barons, see Baron Mordaunt

  • John Mordaunt, 5th Baron Mordaunt (1599–1644) (created Earl of Peterborough 1628)

Earls of Peterborough (1628)

Viscounts Mordaunt (1659)

This page incorporates information from Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page.

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