Earl of Effingham: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

The title of Earl of Effingham has been created twice in British history, both times for holders of the Barony of Howard of Effingham. It was created first in 1731 in the Peerage of Great Britain, becoming extinct in 1816. It was created again for the last Earl's cousin, who succeeded him as Lord Howard of Effingham, in 1837.

The Earl holds the subsidiary title of Baron Howard of Effingham (1554) in the Peerage of England.

Barons Howard of Effingham (1554)

Earls of Effingham, First Creation (1731)

Earls of Effingham, Second Creation (1837)

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