Earl of Guilford
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Earl of Guilford is a title in the
Peerage of Great Britain created in
1752.
The Earl holds the subsidiary title of Baron Guilford (1683), in the Peerage of England. The heir-apparent to the earldom uses the courtesy title of Lord North.
Barons Guilford (1683)
Earls of Guilford (1752)
- Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford (1704-1790)
- Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford (1732-1792)
- George Augustus North, 3rd Earl of Guilford (1757-1802)
- Francis North, 4th Earl of Guilford (1761-1817)
- Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford (1766-1827)
- Francis North, 6th Earl of Guilford (1772-1861)
- Dudley Francis North, 7th Earl of Guilford (1851-1885)
- Frederick George North, 8th Earl of Guilford (1876-1949)
- Edward Francis North, 9th Earl of Guilford (1933-1999)
- Piers Edward Brownlow North, 10th Earl of Guilford (b.1971)