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This page lists all peers who held extant titles between the years 1120 and 1129.
Title | Holder | Date gained | Date lost | Notes |
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Earl of Chester (1071) | Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester | 1101 | 1120 | Died; Title extinct |
Earl of Northampton (1080) | Simon Saint-Lis, 2nd Earl of Northampton | 1109 | 1153 | |
Earl of Albemarle (1081) | Stephen de Blois, 2nd Earl of Albemarle | 1090 | 1127 | Died; Title extinct |
Earl of Surrey (1088) | William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey | 1099 | 1138 | |
Earl of Warwick (1088) | Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick | 1119 | 1153 | |
Earl of Buckingham (1097) | Walter Giffard, 2nd Earl of Buckingham | 1102 | 1164 | |
Earl of Leicester (1107) | Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester | 1118 | 1168 | |
Earl of Chester (1121) | Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester | 1121 | 1129 | New creation; Died |
Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester | 1129 | 1153 | ||
Earl of Gloucester (1121) | Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester | 1121 | 1147 | New creation |
Title | Holder | Date gained | Date lost | Notes |
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Earl of Mar (1114) | Ruadrí, Earl of Mar | 1115 | Abt. 1140 | |
Earl of Dunbar (1115) | Gospatric II, Earl of Dunbar | 1115 | 1138 | |
Earl of Angus (1115) | Dufugan, Earl of Angus | 1115 | 1135 | |
Earl of Atholl (1115) | Máel Muire, Earl of Atholl | 1115 | Abt. 1150 | |
Earl of Buchan (1115) | Gartnait, Earl of Buchan | 1115 | Abt. 1135 | |
Earl of Fife (1115) | Beth, Earl of Fife | 1115 | 1120 | Died |
Earl of Strathearn (1115) | Máel Ísu I, Earl of Strathearn | 1115 | Abt. 1140 | |
Earl of Fife (1120) | Causantín, Earl of Fife | 1120 | 1128 | Died |
Earl of Fife (1129) | Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife | 1129 | 1139 |
Baron Aberdare, of Duffryn in the County of Glamorgan, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 23 August 1873 for the Liberal politician Henry Bruce. He served as Home Secretary from 1868 to 1873. His grandson, the third Baron, was a soldier, cricketer and tennis player and a member of the International Olympic Committee. His son, the fourth Baron, held office in the Conservative administration of Edward Heath and was later a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords. Lord Aberdare was one of the ninety-two elected hereditary peers that were allowed to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. As of 2017 the title is held by his son, the fifth Baron, who succeeded in 2005 and was elected to the House of Lords in 2009.
The Complete Peerage ; first edition by George Edward Cokayne, Clarenceux King of Arms; 2nd edition revised by Vicary Gibbs et al.) is a comprehensive work on the titled aristocracy of the British Isles.
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