List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

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This page lists all viscounties, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Viscountcies in the Peerage of England, 1446-1707

Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Viscount Bourchier 1446 Bourchier extinct 1540 created Earl of Essex in 1461
Viscount Beauchamp 1536 Seymour forfeit 1551 created Earl of Hertford in 1537 and Duke of Somerset in 1546, which titles forfeit 1551
Viscount Hereford 1550 Devereux extant created Earl of Essex in 1572, which title extinct 1646
Viscount Howard of Bindon 1558 Howard extinct 1610
Viscount Cranborne 1604 Cecil extant created Earl of Salisbury in 1605, created Marquess of Salisbury in Great Britain in 1789
Viscount Brackley 1616 Egerton extinct 1829 created Earl of Bridgewater in 1617
Viscount Mandeville 1620 Montagu extant created Earl of Manchester in 1626, created Duke of Manchester in Great Britain in 1719
Viscount Feilding 1620 Feilding extant created Earl of Desmond and Viscount Callan in Ireland in 1622, also Earl of Denbigh from 1675
Viscount Andover 1622 Howard extant created Earl of Berkshire in 1626, also Earl of Suffolk from 1745
Viscountess Maidstone 1623 Finch extant created Countess of Winchilsea in 1628, also Earl of Nottingham from 1729
Viscount Newark 1628 Pierrepont extinct 1773 subsidiary title of the Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull, created Marquess of Dorchester in Great Britain in 1706, created Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull in Great Britain in 1715, which titles extinct 1773
Viscount Ascott 1628 Dormer extinct 1709 subsidiary title of the Earl of Carnarvon
Viscount Bayning of Sudbury 1628 Bayning extinct 1638  
Viscount Campden 1628 Hicks extinct 1798 created Earl of Gainsborough in 1682
Viscount Stafford 1640 Howard attainted 1680
Viscount Fauconberg 1643 Belasyse Extinct 1815 Also Baron Fauconberg.
Viscount Hinchingbrooke 1660 Montagu extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Sandwich
Viscount Malden 1661 Capel extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Essex
Viscount Howard of Morpeth 1661 Howard extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Carlisle
Viscount Bruce of Ampthill 1663 Bruce extinct 1747 subsidiary title of the Earl of Ailesbury, also Earl of Elgin
Viscount Thetford 1672 Bennet, Fitzroy abeyant 1936 subsidiary title of the Earl of Arlington, also Duke of Grafton from 1723 to 1936
Viscount Ipswich 1672 Fitzroy extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Euston, created Duke of Grafton in 1675
Viscount Latimer 1673 Osborne extinct 1964 also Viscount of Osborne in Scotland, created Earl of Danby in 1674, created Viscount of Dunblane in Scotland in 1675, created Marquess of Carmarthen in 1689, created Duke of Leeds in 1694, which titles extinct 1964
Viscountess Bayning of Foxley 1674 Murray extinct 1678  
Viscount Dursley 1679 Berkeley extinct 1942 subsidiary title of the Earl of Berkeley
Viscount Bodmin 1679 Robartes extinct 1757 subsidiary title of the Earl of Radnor
Viscount Brandon 1679 Gerard extinct 1702 subsidiary title of the Earl of Macclesfield
Viscount Townshend of Raynham 1682 Townshend extant created Marquess Townshend in Great Britain in 1787
Viscount Weymouth 1682 Thynne extant created Marquess of Bath in Great Britain in 1789
Viscount Woodstock 1689 Bentinck extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Portland, created Duke of Portland and Marquess of Titchfield in Great Britain in 1716, which titles extinct 1990
Viscount Lumley 1689 Lumley extant also Viscount Lumley in Ireland, created Earl of Scarbrough in 1690
Viscount Villiers 1691 Villiers extant also Viscount Grandison in Ireland, created Earl of Jersey in 1697
Viscount Bury 1697 Keppel extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Albemarle
Viscount Deerhurst 1697 Coventry extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Coventry
Viscount Barfleur 1697 Russell extinct 1727 subsidiary title of the Earl of Orford
Viscount Hinton 1706 Poulett extinct 1973 subsidiary title of the Earl Poulett
Viscount Malpas 1706 Cholmondeley extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Cholmondeley, also Viscount Cholmondeley in Ireland, created Marquess of Cholmondeley and Earl of Rocksavage in Great Britain in 1815

Viscountcies in the Peerage of Scotland, 1606-1707

Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Viscount of Fentoun 1606 Erskine extant created Earl of Kellie in 1619, also Earl of Mar from 1829
Viscount of Lauderdale 1616 Maitland extant created Earl of Lauderdale and Viscount of Maitland in 1624
Viscount of Falkland 1620 Cary extant  
Viscount of Stormont 1621 Murray extant became Earl of Mansfield in Great Britain in 1793 and inherited the senior Earldom of Mansfield in 1843
Viscount of Air 1622 Crichton-Stuart extant created Earl of Dumfries in 1633, also Earl of Stair from 1758 to 1769, also Marquess of Bute, Earl of Windsor and Viscount Mountjoy in Great Britain and Earl of Bute and Viscount of Kingarth from 1803
Viscount of Annand 1622 Murray extinct 1658 created Earl of Annandale in 1625
Viscount of Maitland 1624 Maitland extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Lauderdale, also Viscount Lauderdale
Viscount of Dupplin 1627 Hay extant created Earl of Kinnoull in 1633
Viscount of Drumlanrig 1628 Douglas extant created Earl of Queensberry in 1628, created Marquess of Queensberry in 1682, created Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire, Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar and Viscount of Nith, Thortorwald and Ross in 1684, which titles separated 1810
Viscount of Stirling 1630 Alexander dormant since 1739 created Earl of Stirling and Viscount of Canada in 1633, which titles became dormant in 1739
Viscount of Aboyne 1632 Gordon extinct 1649  
Viscount of Canada 1633 Alexander dormant since 1739 subsidiary title of the Earl of Stirling, also Viscount of Stirling, which title became dormant in 1739
Viscount of Air 1633 Crichton extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Dumfries; already Viscount of Air from 1622
Viscount of Belhaven 1633 Douglas extinct 1639  
Viscount of Arbuthnott 1641 Arbuthnott extant  
Viscount of Kynnaird 1660 Livingston extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Newburgh
Viscount of Annand 1661 Johnstone dormant 1792 subsidiary title of the Earl of Annandale and Hartfell; became Marquess of Annandale, Earl of Hartfell, and Viscount of Annand in 1701
Viscount of Osborne 1673 Osborne extinct 1964 created Viscount Latimer in England in 1673, created Earl of Danby in England in 1674, created Viscount of Dunblane in 1675, created Marquess Carmarthen in England in 1689 and Duke of Leeds in England in 1694, which titles extinct 1964
Viscount of Dunblane 1675 Osborne extinct 1964 also Earl of Danby and Viscount Latimer in England and Viscount of Osborne, created Marquess Carmarthen in England in 1689 and Duke of Leeds in England in 1694, which titles extinct 1964
Viscount of Balquhidder 1676 Murray extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Atholl, also Earl of Atholl and Earl of Tullibardine; created Duke of Atholl, Marquess of Tullibardine, Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle and Viscount of Balquhidder, Glenalmond and Glenlyon in 1703
Viscount of Tay and Paintland 1677 Campbell extinct 1995 subsidiary title of the Earl of Caithness, which title separated 1681, created Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, which title extinct 1995, created Marquess of Breadalbane and Earl of Ormelie in the United Kingdom in 1831, which titles extinct 1862
Viscount of Lyon 1677 Lyon extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, created Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in the United Kingdom in 1937
Viscount of Formartine 1682 Gordon extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Aberdeen, created Viscount Gordon in the United Kingdom in 1814, created Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair and Earl of Haddo in the United Kingdom in 1916
Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald and Ross 1684 Douglas extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Queensberry, created Marquess of Dumfriesshire and Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar at the same time created Earl of Queensberry in 1628, also Marquess of Queensberry, Earl of Queensberry and Viscount of Drumlanrig to 1810
Viscount of Melfort 1685 Drummond dormant 1902 created Viscount of Forth and Earl of Melfort in 1686, forfeit from 1715 to 1853 and dormant 1902
Viscount of Forth 1686 Drummond dormant 1902 subsidiary title of the Earl of Melfort in 1686, also Viscount of Melfort, forfeit from 1715 to 1853 and dormant 1902
Viscount of Fincastle 1686 Murray extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Dunmore
Viscount of Strathallan 1686 Drummond extant also Earl of Perth from 1902
Viscount of Kirkaldie 1690 Melville extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Melville, also Earl of Leven from 1707
Viscount of Stair 1690 Dalrymple extant created Earl of Stair and Viscount of Dalrymple in 1703, also Earl of Dumfries and Viscount of Air from 1758 to 1769
Viscount of Walden 1694 Hay extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Tweeddale, created Earl of Gifford at the same time, also Earl of Tweeddale
Viscount of Kirkwall 1696 Hamilton extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Orkney
Viscount of Peebles 1697 Douglas extant subsidiary title of the Earl of March, also Earl of Wemyss from 1810
Viscount of Blasonberrie 1697 Hume dormant 1794 subsidiary title of the Earl of Marchmont
Viscount of Rosebery 1700 Primrose extant created Earl of Rosebery and Viscount of Inverkeithing in 1703, created Earl of Midlothian and Viscount Mentmore in the United Kingdom in 1911
Viscount Lochow and Glenyla 1701 Campbell extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Argyll, created Duke of Greenwich in 1719, which title extinct in 1743; became Earl of Ilay and Viscount Ilay in 1743, which titles extinct 1761; created Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom in 1892
Viscount of Briene 1701 Kerr extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Lothian, also Earl of Lothian and Earl of Ancram
Viscount of Reidhaven 1701 Ogilvie extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Seafield, also Viscount of Seafield, also Earl of Findlater from 1711 to 1811
Viscount of Annand 1701 Johnston dormant 1792 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Annandale, also Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, Earl of Hartfell, and Viscount of Annand (1661)
Viscount of Dalrymple 1703 Dalrymple extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Stair, also Viscount of Stair
Viscount of Inverkeithing 1703 Primrose extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Rosebery, also Viscount of Rosebery, created Earl of Midlothian and Viscount Mentmore in the United Kingdom in 1911
Viscount of Kelburn 1703 Boyle extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Glasgow
Viscount of Kingarth 1703 Crichton-Stuart extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Bute, also Marquess of Bute, Earl of Windsor and Viscount Mountjoy in Great Britain and Earl of Dumfries and Viscount of Air from 1803
Viscount of Aithrie 1703 Hope extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Hopetoun, created Marquess of Linlithgow in the United Kingdom in 1902
Viscount of Balquhidder, Glenalmond and Glenlyon 1703 Murray extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Atholl, created Marquess of Tullibardine and Earl of Strathtay and Strathclyde at the same time, also Marquess of Atholl, Earl of Atholl, Earl of Tullibardine and Viscount of Balquhidder
Viscount of Garnock 1703 Lindsay-Crawford extant also Earl of Lindsay from 1749
Viscount of Dundaff 1707 Graham extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Montrose, created Marquess of Graham and Buchanan and Earl of Kincardine in 1644
Viscount of Broxmouth 1707 Ker extant subsidiary title of the Duke of Roxburghe, created Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford and Earl of Kelso at the same time, also Earl Ker from 1741 to 1804, created Earl Innes in 1837

Viscountcies in the Peerage of Great Britain, 1707-1801

Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Viscount Tamworth 1711 Shirley extant subsidiary title of the Earl Ferrers
Viscount Lewisham 1711 Legge extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Dartmouth
Viscount Bolingbroke 1712 St John extant also Viscount St John from 1751
Viscount Wilton 1714 Brydges dormant [[1789 subsidiary title of the Earl of Carnarvon; created Duke of Chandos in 1789.
Viscount Carteret 1715 Carteret extinct 1776 subsidiary title of the Earl Granville
Viscount St John 1716 St John extant also Viscount Bolingbroke from 1751
Viscount Stanhope of Mahon 1717 Stanhope extant created Earl Stanhope in 1718, which title extinct 1967, also Earl of Harrington from 1967
Viscount Cobham 1718 Temple extant created Earl Temple in 1749, created Marquess of Buckingham in 1784, created Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Marquess of Chandos and Earl Temple of Stowe in the United Kingdom 1822, which titles extinct 1889
Viscount Caversham 1718 Cadogan extinct 1726 subsidiary title of the Earl Cadogan
Viscount Falmouth 1720 Boscawen extant created Earl of Falmouth in the United Kingdom in 1821, which title extinct 1852
Viscount Lymington 1720 Wallop extant created Earl of Portsmouth in 1753
Viscount Torrington 1721 Byng extant  
Viscount Parker 1721 Parker extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Macclesfield
Viscount Chewton 1729 Waldegrave extant subsidiary title of the Earl Waldegrave
Viscount Petersham 1742 Stanhope extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Harrington, also Viscount Stanhope of Mahon from 1967
Viscount Trentham 1746 Leveson-Gower extant subsidiary title of the Earl Gower, created Marquess of Stafford in 1786, created Duke of Sutherland in the United Kingdom in 1833, also Earl of Ellesmere and Viscount Brackley from 1963
Viscount Milton 1746 Wentworth-Fitzwilliam extinct 1979 subsidiary title of the Earl Fitzwilliam, also Earl Fitzwilliam and Viscount Milton in Ireland, which titles extinct 1979
Viscount Leinster 1747 FitzGerald extant also Earl of Kildare in Ireland, created Marquess of Kildare and Earl of Offaly in Ireland in 1761, created Duke of Leinster in Ireland in 1766
Viscount Folkestone 1747 de Bouverie extant created Earl of Radnor in 1765
Viscount Beauchamp of Hache 1750 Seymour extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Hertford, created Marquess of Hertford and Earl of Yarmouth in 1793
Viscount Brome 1753 Cornwallis extinct 1852 subsidiary title of the Earl Cornwallis, also Marquess Cornwallis from 1792 to 1823
Viscount Royston 1754 Yorke extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Hardwicke
Viscount Cantelupe 1761 West extant subsidiary title of the Earl De La Warr
Viscount Carlingford 1761 Carpenter extinct 1853 subsidiary title of the Earl of Tyrconnel
Viscount Spencer 1761 Spencer extant created Earl Spencer and Viscount Althorp in 1765, created Viscount Althorp in the United Kingdom in 1905
Viscount Althorp 1765 Spencer extant subsidiary title of the Earl Spencer, also Viscount Spencer, created Viscount Althorp in the United Kingdom in 1905
Viscount Maynard 1766 Maynard extinct 1865  
Viscount Fairford 1772 Hill extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Hillsborough, also Earl of Hillsborough, Viscount Hillsborough and Viscount Kilwarlin in Ireland, created Marquess of Downshire in Ireland in 1789
Viscount Mount Edgcumbe and Valletort 1781 Edgcumbe extant created Earl of Mount Edgcumbe in 1789
Viscount Nevill 1784 Nevill extant created Earl of Abergavenny in 1784, created Marquess of Abergavenny and Earl of Lewes in the United Kingdom in 1876
Viscount Lowther 1784 Lowther extinct 1802 created Earl of Lonsdale in 1784, which title extinct 1802, created Viscount Lowther in 1797
Viscount Ingestre 1784 Chetwynd-Talbot extant subsidiary title of the Earl Talbot, also Earl of Shrewsbury in England and Waterford from 1849
Viscount Belgrave 1784 Grosvenor extant subsidiary title of the Earl Grosvenor, created Marquess of Westminster in the United Kingdom in 1831, created Duke of Westminster in the United Kingdom in 1874
Viscount Calne and Calstone 1784 Petty-Fitzmaurice extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Lansdowne, created Earl of Wycombe at the same time, also Earl of Shelburne and Viscount Fitzmaurice in Ireland, also Earl of Kerry and Viscount Clanmaurice in Ireland from 1818
Viscount Bayham 1786 Pratt extant subsidiary title of the Earl Camden, created Marquess Camden and Earl of Brecknock in the United Kingdom in 1812
Viscount Hamilton 1786 Hamilton extant also Earl of Abercorn in Scotland and Viscount Strabane in Ireland, created Marquess of Abercorn in 1790, created Duke of Abercorn in Ireland and Marquess of Hamilton in the United Kingdom in 1812
Viscount Ebrington 1789 Fortescue extant subsidiary title of the Earl Fortescue
Viscount Mountjoy 1796 Crichton-Stuart extant subsidiary title of the Marquess of Bute, created Earl of Windsor at the same time, also Earl of Bute and Viscount of Kingarth in Scotland, also Earl of Dumfries and Viscount of Air in Scotland from 1803
Viscount Hood 1796 Hood extant  
Viscount Newark 1796 Pierrepont extinct 1955 created Earl Manvers in 1806, which title extinct 1955
Viscount Lowther 1797 Lowther extant also Earl of Lonsdale and Viscount Lowther to 1802, created Earl of Lonsdale in 1807
Viscount Duncan of Camperdown 1797 Haldane-Duncan extinct 1933 created Earl of Camperdown in the United Kingdom in 1831, which title extinct 1933
Viscount Chelsea 1800 Cadogan extant subsidiary title of the Earl Cadogan
Viscount Fitz-Harris 1800 Harris extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Malmesbury
Viscount Bridport 1800 Hood extinct 1814  

Viscountcies in the Peerage of Ireland, 1461-1801

Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Viscount Barry 1461 Barry extinct 1823 created Earl of Barrymore in 1628
Viscount Baltinglass 1541 Eustace extinct 1585  
Viscount Butler of Tulleophelim 1603 Butler extinct 1613  
Viscount Beaumont of Swords 1622 Beaumont extinct 1702  
Viscount Callan 1622 Feilding extant became Earl of Desmond in 1628; also Earl of Denbigh and Viscount Feilding from 1675
Viscount Somerset 1626 Somerset extinct 1651  
Viscount Baltinglass 1627 Roper extinct 1672  
Viscount Carlingford 1627 Swift extinct 1634  
Viscount Castleton 1627 Saunderson extinct 1723 created Viscount Castleton again in 1716 and Earl Castleton in 1720.
Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky 1628 Boyle extant became Earl of Cork in 1643, also Earl of Orrery and Viscount Dungarvan
Viscount Chaworth of Armagh 1628 Chaworth extinct 1693  
Viscount Bourke of Clanmories 1629 Bourke dormant or extinct became Earl of Clanricarde in 1635, exact fate uncertain
Viscount Carrington 1643 Smyth extinct 1706  
Viscount Bulkeley 1644 Bulkeley extinct 1822 also Baron Bulkeley in the Peerage of Great Britain from 1784
Viscount Bellomont 1645 Bard extinct 1656  
Viscount Brouncker 1645 Brouncker extinct 1688  
Viscount Barnewall 1646 Barnewall extinct 1834 dormant from 1800 to 1814
Viscount Charlemont 1665 Caulfeild extant created Earl of Charlemont in 1763; that title extinct 1892
Viscount Blessington 1673 Boyle extinct 1732  
Viscount Castlecomer 1707 Wandesford extinct 1784 created Earl Wandesford in 1758
Viscount Castleton 1716 Saunderson extinct 1723 already Viscount Castleton. Created Earl Castleton in 1720
Viscount Allen 1717 Allen extinct 1845  
Viscount Boyne 1717 Hamilton extant Baron Brancepeth in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1866
Viscount Barrington 1720 Barrington extinct 1990 created Baron Shute in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1880
Viscount Blundell 1720 Blundell extinct 1756  
Viscount Bateman 1725 Bateman extinct 1802  
Viscount Ashbrook 1751 Flower extant  
Viscount Belfield 1751 Rochfort extinct 1814 subsidiary title of the Earl of Belvidere
Viscount Boyle of Bandon 1756 Boyle extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Shannon
Viscount Wellesley 1760 Wesley, Wellesley extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Mornington. Held by the Duke of Wellington.
Viscount Barrells 1763 Knight extinct 1772 subsidiary title of the Earl of Catherlough
Viscount Belleisle 1768 Gore extinct 1802 created Earl of Ross in 1772
Viscount Aldborough 1776 Stratford extinct 1875 became Earl of Aldborough and Viscount Amiens in 1777
Viscount Carlow 1776 Dawson extant created Earl of Portarlington in 1785
Viscount Amiens 1777 Stratford extinct 1875 subsidiary title of the Earl of Aldborough; also Viscount Aldborough
Viscount Bangor 1781 Ward extant  
Viscount Castle Cuffe 1793 Cuffe extinct 1934 subsidiary title of the Earl of Desart
Viscount Castle Stewart 1793 Stewart-Moore extant created Earl Castle Stewart in 1800
Viscount Castlereagh 1795 Stewart extant created Earl of Londonderry in 1796, Marquess of Londonderry in 1816, and Earl Vane in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1823.
Viscount Caledon 1797 Alexander extant created Earl of Caledon in 1800
Viscount Carleton of Clare 1797 extinct 1826  
Viscount Bernard 1800 Bernard extinct 1979 subsidiary title of the Earl of Bandon
Viscount Avonmore 1800 Yelverton dormant 1910  
Viscount Charleville 1800 Bury extinct 1875 created Earl of Charleville in 1806

Viscountcies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1801-present

Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Viscount St Vincent 27 April 1801 Jervis also Earl of St Vincent and Baron Jervis, which titles extinct 14 March 1823
Viscount Nelson 22 May 1801 Nelson extinct 21 Oct 1805 also Baron Nelson
Viscount Uffington 18 June 1801 Craven subsidiary title of the Earl of Craven, also Baron Craven
Viscount Cranley 19 June 1801 Onslow subsidiary title of the Earl of Onslow, also Baron Onslow in Great Britain
Viscount Marsham 22 June 1801 Marsham subsidiary title of the Earl of Romney, also Baron Romney in Great Britain
Viscount Grey de Wilton 26 June 1801 Egerton subsidiary title of the Earl of Wilton, also Baron Grey de Wilton in Great Britain, which title extinct 1814, also Baron Ebury from 1 October 1999
Viscount Curzon 27 February 1802 Curzon also Baron Curzon in Great Britain, created Earl Howe on 16 July 1821
Viscount Melville 24 December 1802 Dundas created Baron Dunira at the same time
Viscount Clive 14 May 1804 Clive subsidiary title of the Earl of Powis, also Baron Clive in Great Britain, created Baron Herbert and Baron Powis at the same time
Viscount Sidmouth 12 January 1805 Addington
Viscount Merton 20 November 1805 Nelson subsidiary title of the Earl Nelson, also Baron Nelson
Viscount Anson 17 February 1806 Anson created Baron Soberton at the same time, created Earl of Lichfield on 15 September 1831
Viscount Howick 11 April 1806 Grey subsidiary title of the Earl Grey, also Baron Grey
Viscount Lake 4 November 1807 Lake extinct 24 June 1848 also Baron Lake
Viscount Cathcart 9 November 1807 Cathcart also Lord Cathcart in Scotland, created Baron Greenock at the same time, created Earl Cathcart on 16 July 1814
Viscount Sandon 19 July 1809 Ryder subsidiary title of the Earl of Harrowby, also Baron Harrowby
Viscount Wellington 4 September 1809 Wellesley created Baron Douro at the same time, created Earl of Wellington on 28 February 1812, created Marquess of Wellington on 3 October 1812, created Duke of Wellington and Marquess Douro on 11 May 1814, also Earl of Mornington, Viscount Wellesley and Baron Mornington in Ireland from 25 July 1863
Viscount Normanby 7 September 1812 Phipps subsidiary title of the Earl of Mulgrave, also Baron Mulgrave in Great Britain and Baron Mulgrave in Ireland, created Marquess of Normanby on 25 June 1838
Viscount Lascelles 7 September 1812 Lascelles subsidiary title of the Earl of Harewood, also Baron Harewood in Great Britain
Viscount Melgund 24 February 1813 Elliot Murray Kynynmound subsidiary title of the Earl of Minto, also Baron Minto in Great Britain
Viscount Whitworth 14 June 1813 Whitworth extinct 12 May 1825 also Baron Whitworth in Ireland, created Earl Whitworth and Baron Adbaston on 25 November 1815
Viscount Keith 1 June 1814 Elphinstone extinct 10 March 1823 also Baron Keith in Ireland, Baron Keith and Baron Keith
Viscount Gordon 16 July 1814 Gordon also Earl of Aberdeen, Viscount of Formantine and Lord Haddo in Scotland]], created Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair and Earl of Haddo on 4 January 1916
Viscount Granville 12 August 1815 Leveson Gower created Earl Granville and Baron Leveson on 10 May 1833
Viscount Grimston 24 November 1815 Grimston subsidiary title of the Earl of Verulam, also Viscount Grimston and Baron Dunboyne in Ireland, Baron Verulam in Great Britain and Lord Forrester in Scotland
Viscount Alford 27 November 1815 Cust extinct 17 March 1921 subsidiary title of the Earl Brownlow, also Baron Brownlow in Great Britain
Viscount Boringdon 29 November 1815 Parker subsidiary title of the Earl of Morley, also Baron Boringdon in Great Britain
Viscount Newport 30 November 1815 Bridgeman subsidiary title of the Earl of Bradford, also Baron Bradford in Great Britain
Viscount Elmley 1 December 1815 Lygon extinct 3 January 1979 subsidiary title of the Earl Beauchamp, also Baron Beauchamp
Viscount Exmouth 10 December 1816 Pellew also Baron Exmouth
Viscount Loudoun 13 February 1817 Rawdon-Hastings extinct 1 November 1868 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Hastings, also Earl of Moira in Great Britain, Baron Rawdon in England and Baron Rawdon in Ireland, created Earl of Rawdon at the same time
Viscount Encombe 7 July 1821 Scott subsidiary title of the Earl of Eldon, also Baron Eldon in Great Britain
Viscount Hutchinson 14 July 1821 Hely-Hutchinson also Earl of Donoughmore, Viscount Donoughmore and Baron Donoughmore in Ireland
Viscount Savernake 17 July 1821 Brudenell-Bruce subsidiary title of the Marquess of Ailesbury, also Earl of Ailesbury and Baron Bruce in Great Britain, created Earl Bruce at the same time, also Earl of Cardigan and Baron Brudenell in England from 28 March 1868
Viscount Eastnor 17 July 1821 Cocks extinct 26 September 1883 subsidiary title of the Earl Somers, also Baron Somers in Great Britain
Viscount Dunwich 18 July 1821 Rous subsidiary title of the Earl of Stradbroke, also Baron Rous in Great Britain
Viscount Beresford 22 April 1823 Beresford extinct 8 January 1854 also Baron Beresford
Viscount Seaham 8 July 1823 Vane subsidiary title of the Earl Vane, also Marquess of Londonderry, Earl of Londonderry, Viscount Castlereagh and Baron Londonderry in Ireland and Baron Stewart of Stewart's Court
Viscount Clancarty 8 December 1823 Trench also Earl of Clancarty, Viscount Dunlo and Baron Kilconnel in Ireland and Baron Trench
Viscount Holmesdale 19 December 1826 Amherst extinct 4 March 1993 subsidiary title of the Earl Amherst
Viscount Combermere 8 February 1827 Cotton also Baron Combermere
Viscount Goderich 28 April 1827 Robinson extinct 22 September 1923 created Earl of Ripon on 13 April 1833, also Earl de Grey from 14 November 1859, created Marquess of Ripon on 23 June 1871
Viscount Ednam 5 October 1827 Ward extinct 6 March 1833 subsidiary title of the Earl of Dudley, also Viscount Dudley and Ward in Great Britain and Baron Ward in England
Viscount Emlyn 6 October 1827 Campbell subsidiary title of the Earl Cawdor, also Baron Cawdor in Great Britain
Viscountess Canning 22 January 1828 Canning extinct 17 June 1862 created Earl Canning on 21 May 1859
Viscount FitzClarence 4 June 1831 FitzClarence extinct 30 December 2000 subsidiary title of the Earl of Munster, created Baron Tewkesbury at the same time
Viscount Lambton 23 March 1833 Lambton subsidiary title of the Earl of Durham, also Baron Durham
Viscount Canterbury 10 March 1835 Manners Sutton extinct 26 February 1941 created Baron Bottesford at the same time
Viscount Coke 12 August 1837 Coke subsidiary title of the Earl of Leicester
Viscount Ockham 30 June 1838 King subsidiary title of the Earl of Lovelace, also Baron King in Great Britain
Viscount Ponsonby 20 April 1839 Ponsonby extinct 21 February 1855 also Baron Ponsonby
Viscount Campden 16 August 1841 Noel subsidiary title of the Earl of Gainsborough, created Baron Noel at the same time, also Baron Barham
Viscount Hill 27 September 1842 Hill also Baron Hill, which title extinct 10 December 1842, also Baron Hill
Viscount Southam 22 October 1844 Law extinct 22 December 1871 subsidiary title of the Earl of Ellenborough, also Baron Ellenborough
Viscount Hardinge 2 May 1846 Hardinge
Viscount Brackley 6 July 1846 Egerton subsidiary title of the Earl of Ellesmere, also Earl Gower and Viscount Trentham in Great Britain, Baron Gower in England and Duke of Sutherland and Marquess of Stafford from 1 February 1963
Viscount Enfield 18 September 1847 Byng subsidiary title of the Earl of Strafford, also Baron Strafford
Viscount Gough 15 June 1849 Gough also Baron Gough
Viscount Crowhurst 11 June 1850 Pepys subsidiary title of the Earl of Cottenham, also Baron Cottenham
Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe 1 May 1852 Canning extinct 14 August 1880
Viscount Dangan 11 April 1857 Wellesley subsidiary title of the Earl Cowley, also Baron Cowley
Viscount Eversley 11 April 1857 Shaw Lefevre extinct 28 December 1888
Viscount Ednam 17 February 1860 Ward subsidiary title of the Earl of Dudley, also Baron Ward in England
Viscount Amberley 30 July 1861 Russell subsidiary title of the Earl Russell
Viscount Halifax 21 February 1866 Wood also Baron Irwin from 19 January 1934, created Earl of Halifax on 11 July 1944
Viscount Bridport 6 July 1868 Hood also Baron Bridport in Ireland
Viscount Helmsley 25 July 1868 Duncombe extinct 4 September 1963 subsidiary title of the Earl of Feversham, also Baron Feversham
Viscountess Beaconsfield 30 November 1868 Disraeli extinct 15 December 1872
Viscount Clandeboye 1871 Blackwood extinct 1988 subsidiary title of the Earl of Dufferin, created Marquess of Dufferin and Ava and Earl of Ava on 17 November 1888
Viscount Ossington 13 February 1872 Denison extinct 7 March 1873
Viscount Portman 28 March 1873 Portman also Baron Portman
Viscount Cardwell 6 March 1874 Cardwell extinct 15 February 1886
Viscount Carlton 15 January 1876 Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie subsidiary title of the Earl of Wharncliffe, also Baron Wharncliffe in Great Britain
Viscount Baring 10 June 1876 Baring extinct 12 April 1929 subsidiary title of the Earl of Northbrook, also Baron Northbrook
Viscount Hughenden 21 August 1876 Disraeli extinct 19 April 1881 subsidiary title of the Earl of Beaconsfield
Viscount Cranbrook 4 May 1878 Hardy created Earl of Cranbrook and Baron Medway on 22 August 1892
Viscount Garmoyle 27 September 1878 Cairns subsidiary title of the Earl Cairns, also Baron Cairns
Viscount Knebworth 28 April 1880 Bulwer-Lytton subsidiary title of the Earl of Lytton, also Baron Lytton
Viscount Throwley 4 May 1880 Milles extinct 2 December 1996 subsidiary title of the Earl Sondes, also Baron Sondes in Great Britain
Viscount Sherbrooke 25 May 1880 Lowe extinct 27 July 1892
Viscount Lyons 24 November 1881 Lyons extinct 5 December 1887 also Baron Lyons
Viscount Wolmer 30 December 1882 Palmer subsidiary title of the Earl of Selborne, also Baron Selborne
Viscount Hampden 4 March 1884 Brand
Viscount Saint Cyres 3 July 1885 Northcote subsidiary title of the Earl of Iddesleigh
Viscount Wolseley 28 September 1885 Wolseley extinct 24 December 1936 also Baron Wolseley
Viscount Oxenbridge 13 August 1886 Monson extinct 16 April 1898 also Baron Monson in Great Britain
Viscount Cross 19 August 1886 Cross
Viscount Raincliffe 1 July 1887 Denison extinct 17 April 1937 subsidiary title of the Earl of Londesborough, also Baron Londesborough
Viscountess Hambleden 11 November 1891 Smith
Viscount Peel 9 May 1895 Peel created Earl Peel and Viscount Clanfield on 10 July 1929
Viscount Wendover 16 July 1895 Carington extinct 13 June 1928 subsidiary title of the Earl Carrington, also Baron Carrington in Ireland
Viscount Knutsford 3 August 1895 Holland also Baron Knutsford
Viscount Llandaff 5 August 1895 Matthews extinct 13 April 1913
Viscount Salford 22 July 1897 Egerton extinct 16 March 1909 subsidiary title of the Earl Egerton, also Baron Egerton
Viscount Esher 11 November 1897 Brett also Baron Esher
Viscount Tiverton 19 January 1898 Giffard subsidiary title of the Earl of Halsbury, also Baron Halsbury
Viscount Cromer 25 January 1899 Baring also Baron Cromer, created Earl of Cromer and Viscount Errington on 6 August 1901
Viscount Goschen 18 December 1900 Goschen
Viscount Ridley 19 December 1900 Ridley
Viscount St Pierre 11 February 1901 Roberts extinct 21 February 1955 subsidiary title of the Earl Roberts, also Baron Roberts of Kandahar
Viscount Errington 6 August 1901 Baring subsidiary title of the Earl of Cromer, also Viscount Cromer and Baron Cromer
Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum 11 July 1902 Kitchener also Baron Kitchener of Khartoum, created Earl Kitchener, Viscount Broome and Baron Denton on 27 July 1914
Viscount Colville of Culross 12 July 1902 Colville also Lord Colville of Culross in Scotland and Baron Colville of Culross
Viscount Churchill 14 July 1902 Spencer also Baron Churchill
Viscount Milner 15 July 1902 Milner extinct 13 May 1925 also Baron Milner
Viscount Selby 6 July 1905 Gully
Viscount Windsor 18 December 1905 Windsor-Clive subsidiary title of the Earl of Plymouth, also Baron Windsor in England
Viscount Iveagh 18 December 1905 Guinness also Baron Iveagh, created Earl of Iveagh and Viscount Elveden on 30 September 1919
Viscount Althorp 19 December 1905 Spencer
Viscount Hawkesbury 22 December 1905 Foljambe subsidiary title of the Earl of Liverpool, also Baron Hawkesbury
Viscount Tredegar 28 December 1905 Morgan extinct 11 March 1913 also Baron Tredegar
Viscount St Aldwyn 6 January 1906 Hicks-Beach created Earl St Aldwyn and Viscount Quenington on 22 February 1915
Viscount Wolverhampton 4 May 1908 Fowler extinct 9 March 1943
Viscount Gladstone 15 March 1910 Gladstone extinct 6 March 1930
Viscount Haldane 27 March 1911 Haldane extinct 19 August 1928
Viscount Mentmore 3 July 1911 Primrose subsidiary title of the Earl of Midlothian, also Earl of Rosebery, Viscount of Rosebery, Viscount of Inverkeithing, Lord Primrose and Dalmeny and Lord Dalmeny and Primrose in Scotland and Baron Rosebery, created Baron Epsom at the same time
Viscount Elibank 3 July 1911 Murray extinct 5 December 1962 also Lord Elibank in Scotland
Viscount Knollys 4 July 1911 Knollys also Baron Knollys
Viscount Hythe 5 July 1911 Brassey extinct 12 November 1919 subsidiary title of the Earl Brassey, also Baron Brassey
Viscount Allendale 5 July 1911 Beaumont also Baron Allendale
Viscount Chilston 6 July 1911 Akers-Douglas created Baron Douglas of Baads at the same time
Viscount Scarsdale 2 November 1911 Curzon subsidiary title of the Earl Curzon of Kedleston, created Baron Ravensdale at the same time, also Baron Curzon of Kedleston in Ireland, created Marquess Curzon of Kedleston and Earl of Kedleston on 28 June 1921, which titles all extinct 20 March 1925, except Baron Ravensdale, from which this title was separated
Viscount Alverstone 24 November 1913 Webster extinct 15 December 1915 also Baron Alverstone
Viscount Bryce 28 January 1914 Bryce extinct 22 January 1922
Viscount Buxton 11 May 1914 Buxton extinct 15 Oct 1934 created Earl Buxton on 8 November 1920
Viscount Broome 27 July 1914 Kitchener subsidiary title of the Earl Kitchener, also Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum and Baron Kitchener of Khartoum, created Baron Denton at the same time
Viscount Quenington 22 February 1915 Hicks-Beach subsidiary title of the Earl St Aldwyn, also Viscount St Aldwyn
Viscount French of Ypres 1 January 1916 French extinct 4 March 1988 created Earl of Ypres on 5 June 1922
Viscount Mersey 22 January 1916 Bigham also Baron Mersey
Viscount Chaplin 20 June 1916 Chaplin extinct 18 December 1981
Viscount Reading 26 June 1916 Isaacs also Baron Reading, created Earl of Reading and Viscount Erleigh on 20 December 1917 and Marquess of Reading on 7 May 1926
Viscount Grey of Fallodon 27 July 1916 Grey extinct 7 September 1933
Viscount Sandhurst 1 January 1917 Mansfield extinct 2 November 1921 also Baron Sandhurst
Viscount Cowdray 2 January 1917 Pearson also Baron Cowdray
Viscount Harcourt 3 January 1917 Harcourt extinct 3 January 1979
Viscount Farquhar 21 June 1917 Townsend-Farquhar extinct 30 August 1923 also Baron Farquhar, created Earl Farquhar on 30 November 1922
Viscount Devonport 22 June 1917 Kearley also Baron Devonport
Viscount Astor 23 June 1917 Astor also Baron Astor
Viscount Northallerton 16 July 1917 Cambridge extinct 16 April 1981 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Cambridge, created Earl of Eltham at the same time
Viscount Trematon 16 July 1917 Cambridge extinct 16 January 1957 subsidiary title of the Earl of Athlone
Viscount Alderney 17 July 1917 Mountbatten subsidiary title of the Marquess of Milford Haven, created Earl of Medina at the same time
Viscount Launceston 18 July 1917 Mountbatten extinct 23 February 1960 subsidiary title of the Marquess of Carisbrooke, created Earl of Berkhampsted at the same time
Viscount Erleigh 20 December 1917 Isaacs subsidiary title of the Earl of Reading, also Viscount Reading and Baron Reading, created Marquess of Reading on 7 May 1926
Viscount Northcliffe 14 January 1918 Harmsworth extinct 14 August 1922 also Baron Northcliffe
Viscount Jellicoe 15 January 1918 Jellicoe created Earl Jellicoe and Viscount Brocas on 29 June 1925 and Baron Jellicoe of Southampton for life on 17 November 1999
Viscount Furness 16 January 1918 Furness extinct 1 May 1995 also Baron Furness
Viscount Wimborne 15 June 1918 Guest also Baron Wimborne
Viscount St Davids 17 June 1918 Philipps also Baron St Davids, also Baron Strange, Baron Hungerford and Baron de Moleyns from 1974
Viscount Rhondda 19 June 1918 Thomas extinct 20 July 1958 also Baron Rhondda, which title extinct 3 July 1918
Viscount Bertie of Thame 2 September 1918 Bertie extinct 29 August 1954 also Baron Bertie of Thame
Viscount Cave 14 November 1918 Cave extinct 29 March 1928
Viscount Finlay 27 March 1919 Finlay extinct 30 June 1945 also Baron Finlay
Viscount Burnham 16 May 1919 Levy-Lawson extinct 20 July 1933 also Baron Burnham
Viscount Rothermere 17 May 1919 Harmsworth also Baron Rothermere
Viscount Borodale 27 September 1919 Beatty subsidiary title of the Earl Beatty, created Baron Beatty at the same time
Viscount Dawick 29 September 1919 Haig subsidiary title of the Earl Haig, created Baron Haig at the same time
Viscount Elveden 30 September 1919 Guinness subsidiary title of the Earl of Iveagh, also Viscount Iveagh and Baron Iveagh
Viscount Allenby of Megiddo 7 October 1919 Allenby
Viscount Dunsford 2 February 1920 Brodrick extinct 2 November 1979 subsidiary title of the Earl of Midleton, also Viscount Midleton and Baron Brodrick in Ireland and Baron Brodrick in Great Britain
Viscount Novar 6 December 1920 Munro-Ferguson extinct 30 March 1934
Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent 28 April 1921 Talbot extinct 17 May 1962
Viscount Chelmsford 3 June 1921 Thesiger also Baron Chelmsford
Viscount Long 4 June 1921 Long
Viscount Birkenhead 15 June 1921 Smith extinct 18 February 1985 also Baron Birkenhead, created Earl of Birkenhead and Viscount Furneaux on 28 November 1922
Viscount Ullswater 8 July 1921 Lowther
Viscount Pirrie 9 July 1921 Pirrie extinct 6 June 1924 also Baron Pirrie
Viscount Traprain 5 May 1922 Balfour subsidiary title of the Earl of Balfour
Viscount Leverhulme 27 November 1922 Lever extinct 4 July 2000 also Baron Leverhulme
Viscount Furneaux 28 November 1922 Smith extinct 18 February 1985 subsidiary title of the Earl of Birkenhead, also Viscount Birkenhead and Baron Birkenhead
Viscount Lee of Fareham 28 November 1922 Lee extinct 21 July 1947 also Baron Lee of Fareham
Viscount Younger of Leckie 20 February 1923 Younger
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood 24 December 1923 Gascoyne-Cecil extinct 24 November 1958
Viscount Inchcape 21 January 1924 Mackay also Baron Inchcape, created Earl of Inchcape and Viscount Glenapp on 20 June 1929
Viscount Willingdon 23 June 1924 Freeman-Thomas extinct 19 March 1979 also Baron Willingdon, created Earl of Willingdon and Viscount Ratendone on 20 February 1931 and Marquess of Willingdon on 26 May 1936
Viscount Asquith 9 February 1925 Asquith subsidiary title of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith
Viscount Bearsted 16 June 1925 Samuel also Baron Bearsted
Viscount Brocas 29 June 1925 Jellicoe subsidiary title of the Earl Jellicoe, also Viscount Jellicoe, created Baron Jellicoe of Southampton for life on 17 November 1999
Viscount Dunedin 17 February 1926 Murray extinct 21 August 1942 also Baron Dunedin
Viscount D'Abernon 20 February 1926 Vincent extinct 1 November 1941 also Baron D'Abernon
Viscount Tredegar 4 August 1926 Morgan extinct 27 April 1949 also Baron Tredegar
Viscount Craigavon 20 January 1927 Craig
Viscount Sumner 31 January 1927 Hamilton extinct 24 May 1934 also Baron Sumner
Viscount Byng of Vimy 12 January 1928 Byng extinct 6 June 1935 also Baron Byng of Vimy
Viscount Bridgeman 18 June 1929 Bridgeman
Viscount Glenapp 20 June 1929 Mackay subsidiary title of the Earl of Inchcape, also Baron Inchcape and Viscount Inchcape
Viscount Plumer 24 June 1929 Plumer extinct 24 February 1944 also Baron Plumer
Viscount Hailsham 4 July 1929 Hogg also Baron Hailsham
Viscount Brentford 5 July 1929 Joynson-Hicks
Viscount Clanfield 10 July 1929 Peel subsidiary title of the Earl Peel, also Viscount Peel
Viscount Ratendone 20 February 1931 Freeman-Thomas extinct 19 March 1979 subsidiary title of the Earl of Willingdon, also Viscount Willingdon and Baron Willingdon, created Marquess of Willingdon on 26 May 1936
Viscount Snowden 24 November 1931 Snowden extinct 15 May 1937
Viscount Sankey 30 January 1932 Sankey extinct 6 February 1948 also Baron Sankey
Viscount Buckmaster 24 February 1933 Buckmaster also Baron Buckmaster
Viscount Wakefield 28 June 1934 Wakefield extinct 15 January 1941 also Baron Wakefield
Viscount Bledisloe 24 June 1935 Bathurst also Baron Bledisloe
Viscount Swinton 29 November 1935 Cunliffe-Lister created Earl of Swinton and Baron Masham on 5 May 1955
Viscount Monsell 30 November 1935 Eyres-Monsell extinct 28 November 1993
Viscount Hanworth 17 January 1936 Pollock also Baron Hanworth
Viscount Trenchard 31 January 1936 Trenchard also Baron Trenchard
Viscount Dawson of Penn 30 October 1936 Dawson extinct 7 March 1945 also Baron Dawson of Penn
Viscount Greenwood 16 February 1937 Greenwood extinct 7 July 2003 also Baron Greenwood
Viscount Corvedale 8 June 1937 Baldwin subsidiary title of the Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
Viscount Samuel 8 June 1937 Samuel
Viscount Horne of Slamannan 9 June 1937 Horne extinct 3 September 1940
Viscount Runciman 10 June 1937 Runciman also Baron Runciman
Viscount Davidson 11 June 1937 Davidson
Viscount Nuffield 24 January 1938 Morris extinct 22 August 1963 also Baron Nuffield
Viscount Weir 25 June 1938 Weir also Baron Weir
Viscount Stonehaven 27 June 1938 Baird also Baron Stonehaven
Viscount Caldecote 6 September 1939 Inskip
Viscount Maugham 22 September 1939 Maugham extinct 13 March 1981 also Baron Maugham for life, which title extinct 23 March 1958
Viscount Simon 20 May 1940 Simon
Viscount Hewart 28 October 1940 Hewart extinct 23 July 1964 also Baron Hewart
Viscount Camrose 20 January 1941 Berry also Baron Camrose
Viscount Bennett 16 July 1941 Bennett extinct 27 June 1947)
Viscount Stansgate 12 January 1942 Benn
Viscount Margesson 27 April 1942 Margesson
Viscountess Daventry 3 May 1943 FitzRoy
Viscount Wavell 22 July 1943 Wavell extinct 24 December 1953 created Earl Wavell and Viscount Keren on 1 May 1947
Viscount Templewood 14 July 1944 Hoare extinct 7 May 1959
Viscount Ruthven of Canberra 8 January 1945 Hore-Ruthven subsidiary title of the Earl of Gowrie, also Baron Gowrie
Viscount Portal 1 February 1945 Portal extinct 6 May 1949 also Baron Portal
Viscount Gwynedd 12 February 1945 Lloyd-George subsidiary title of the Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
Viscount Addison 2 July 1945 Addison also Baron Addison
Viscount Lambert 23 July 1945 Lambert extinct 22 Oct 1999
Viscount Kemsley 12 September 1945 Berry also Baron Kemsley
Viscount Marchwood 13 September 1945 Penny also Baron Marchwood
Viscount Southwood 25 January 1946 Elias extinct 10 April 1946 also Baron Southwold
Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope 26 January 1946 Cunningham extinct 12 June 1963 also Baron Cunningham of Hyndhope
Viscount Portal of Hungerford 28 January 1946 Portal extinct 22 April 1971 also Baron Portal of Hungerford
Viscount Alanbrooke 29 January 1946 Brooke also Baron Alanbrooke
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 31 January 1946 Montgomery
Viscount Gort 8 February 1946 Vereker extinct 31 March 1946 also Viscount Gort and Baron Kiltarton in Ireland
Viscount Alexander of Tunis 1 March 1946 Alexander created Earl Alexander of Tunis and Baron Rideau on 11 March 1952
Viscount Mountbatten of Burma 23 August 1946 Mountbatten created Earl Mountbatten of Burma and Baron Romsey on 18 October 1947
Viscount Hall 28 October 1946 Hall extinct 24 July 1985
Viscount Jowitt 20 January 1947 Jowitt extinct 16 August 1957 also Baron Jowitt, created Earl Jowitt and Viscount Stevenage on 24 December 1951
Viscount Bruce of Melbourne 18 March 1947 Bruce extinct 25 August 1967
Viscount Keren 1 May 1947 Wavell extinct 24 December 1953 subsidiary title of the Earl Wavell, also Viscount Wavell
Viscount Hyndley 2 February 1948 Hindley extinct 5 January 1963 also Baron Hyndley
Viscount Alexander of Hillsborough 27 January 1950 Alexander extinct 11 January 1965 created Earl Alexander of Hillsborough and Baron Weston-super-Mare on 30 January 1963
Viscount Ruffside 14 December 1951 Brown extinct 5 May 1958
Viscount Stevenage 24 December 1951 Jowitt extinct 16 August 1957 subsidiary title of the Earl Jowitt, also Viscount Jowitt and Baron Jowitt
Viscount Hudson 5 January 1952 Hudson extinct 28 August 1963
Viscount Bracken 7 January 1952 Bracken extinct 8 August 1958
Viscount Waverley 28 January 1952 Anderson
Viscount Thurso 10 April 1952 Sinclair
Viscount Brookeborough 1 July 1952 Brooke
Viscount Norwich 5 July 1952 Cooper
Viscount Woolton 2 July 1953 Marquis also Baron Woolton, created Earl of Woolton and Viscount Warbleton on 9 January 1956
Viscount Leathers 18 January 1954 Leathers also Baron Leathers
Viscount Soulbury 16 July 1954 Ramsbotham also Baron Soulbury
Viscount Chandos 9 September 1954 Lyttelton created Baron Lyttelton of Aldershot for life on 19 April 2000
Viscount Simonds 18 October 1954 Simonds extinct 28 June 1971 also Baron Simonds for life and Baron Simonds
Viscount Kilmuir 19 October 1954 Fyfe extinct 27 January 1967 created Earl of Kilmuir and Baron Fyfe of Dornoch on 20 July 1962
Viscount Malvern 18 March 1955 Huggins
Viscount Prestwood 16 December 1955 Attlee subsidiary title of the Earl Attlee
Viscount Warbleton 9 January 1956 Marquis subsidiary title of the Earl of Woolton, also Viscount Woolton and Baron Woolton
Viscount de L'Isle 12 January 1956 Sidney also Baron de L'Isle and Dudley
Viscount Crookshank 13 January 1956 Crookshank extinct 17 Oct 1961
Viscount Ingleby 17 January 1956 Peake
Viscount Cilcennin 18 January 1956 Thomas extinct 13 July 1960
Viscount Cherwell 26 June 1956 Lindemann extinct 3 July 1957 also Baron Cherwell
Viscount Monckton of Brenchley 11 February 1957 Monckton
Viscount Tenby 12 February 1957 Lloyd-George
Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax 10 July 1957 Mackintosh also Baron Mackintosh of Halifax
Viscount Dunrossil 12 November 1959 Morrison
Viscount Stuart of Findhorn 20 November 1959 Stuart
Viscount Rochdale 20 January 1960 Kemp also Baron Rochdale
Viscount Slim 15 July 1960 Slim
Viscount Head 2 August 1960 Head
Viscount Amory 1 September 1960 Amory extinct 19 January 1981
Viscount Boyd of Merton 8 September 1960 Lennox-Boyd
Viscount Ward of Witley 11 November 1960 Ward extinct 15 June 1988
Viscount Eden 12 July 1961 Eden extinct 17 August 1985 subsidiary title of the Earl of Avon
Viscount Linley 6 October 1961 Armstrong-Jones subsidiary title of the Earl of Snowdon, created Baron Armstrong-Jones for life on 16 November 1999
Viscount Radcliffe 11 July 1962 Radcliffe extinct 1 April 1977 also Baron Radcliffe
Viscount Mills 22 August 1962 Mills also Baron Mills
Viscount Blakenham 8 November 1963 Hare
Viscount Eccles 14 January 1964 Eccles also Baron Eccles
Viscount Watkinson 26 June 1964 Watkinson extinct 19 December 1995
Viscount Muirshiel 16 July 1964 Maclay extinct 17 August 1992
Viscount Dilhorne 7 December 1964 Manningham-Buller also Baron Dilhorne
Viscount Whitelaw 16 June 1983 Whitelaw extinct 1 July 1999
Viscount Tonypandy 11 July 1983 Thomas extinct 22 September 1997
Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden 24 February 1984 Macmillan subsidiary title of the Earl of Stockton
Viscount Severn 19 June 1999 Mountbatten-Windsor subsidiary title of the Earl of Wessex