Earl of Bath

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William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, (fourth creation), in the 1740s.

Earl of Bath was a title that was created five times in British history, three times in the Peerage of England, once in the Peerage of Great Britain and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Now extinct. See also Marquess of Bath.

Earls of Bath; First creation (1486)

Earls of Bath; Second creation (1536)

Arms of Bourchier, Earls of Bath: Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water bougets sable. Badge: Bourchier knot

Earls of Bath; Third creation (1661)

Arms of Granville, Earls of Bath: Gules, three clarions or

Earls of Bath; Fourth creation (1742)

Earls of Bath; Fifth creation (1803)

References

  1. ^ Abel Boyer. The history of the reign of Queen Anne. Vol. 10. p. 378.