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Peerages created for women of lesser than their existing rank

 * 1663: Mary Grey, Countess of Kent, wife of Anthony Grey, 11th Earl of Kent, is created Baroness Lucas of Crudwell.
 * 1719: Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Munster (mistress of King George I) is created Duchess of Kendal for life.
 * 1722: Sophia von Kielmansegg, Countess of Leinster (illegitimate half-sister of King George I) is created Countess of Darlington for life.
 * 1761: Mary Stuart, Countess of Bute, wife of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, is created Baroness Mount Stuart.
 * 1767: Lady Caroline Townshend, Dowager Countess of Dalkeith, widow of Francis Scott, Earl of Dalkeith and wife of the Hon. Charles Townshend, is created Baroness Greenwich, with remainder to her male issue by her second husband.
 * 1770: Catherine Perceval, Countess of Egmont, wife of John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, is created Baroness Arden.
 * 1776: Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, widow of James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton and wife of John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll, is created Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon.
 * 1795: Susanna Hood, Baroness Hood, wife of Samuel Hood, 1st Baron Hood, is created Baroness Hood.
 * 1800: Mary Nugent-Temple-Grenville, Marchioness of Buckingham, wife of George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham, is created Baroness Nugent, with remainder to her younger son, Lord George Nugent-Temple-Grenville.
 * 1802: Mary Hill, Marchioness of Downshire, widow of Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire, is created Baroness Sandys, with remainder to her second, third, fourth and fifth sons, following which to her eldest son.
 * 1861: Anne Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland, wife of George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland, is created Countess of Cromartie, with remainder to her second son and younger sons, then to her daughters.
 * 1864: Elizabeth Sackville-West, Countess De La Warr, wife of George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr, is created Baroness Buckhurst, with remainder to her second son, in a special remainder intended to keep it separate from her husband's earldom.

Women who became peeresses as widows
excluding life peeresses since 1958
 * 1349: Margaret Wake, Countess of Kent, widow of John Comyn of Badenoch (d. 1314) and of Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (d. 1330), succeeded her brother Thomas as 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell.
 * 1437: Isabella of Lennox, Duchess of Albany, widow of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany (d. 1425), was permitted to succeed to her father Donnchadh's title and lands as Countess (or Mormaer) of Lennox.
 * 1513: Lady Margaret Pole, widow of Sir Richard Pole (d. 1504), was allowed to succeed her brother Edward (d. 1499) as Countess of Salisbury.
 * 1604: The Honourable Mary, Lady Fane, widow of Sir Thomas Fane (d. 1589), succeeded her great-great-great-great-grandfather Thomas Despenser, 1st Earl of Gloucester as 3rd Baroness le Despencer, the title having previously been forfeit under the Earl of Gloucester's attainder until 1461, upon the termination of the abeyance between her, George Hastings, 4th Earl of Huntingdon, and Sir Francis Barrington.
 * 1620: Lettice, Lady Digby, soi disant Baroness Offaly, widow of Sir Robert Digby (d. 1598), was created Baroness Offaly.
 * 1623: Elizabeth, Lady Finch, widow of Sir Moyle Finch, 1st Baronet (d. 1614), was created Viscountess Maidstone; in 1628, she was created Countess of Winchilsea.
 * 1632: Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham, widow of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (d. 1628), succeeded her father Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland as 19th Baroness Ros. (In 1635, she married Randal MacDonnell, 2nd Earl of Antrim, later Marquess of Antrim.)
 * 1641: Elizabeth Savage, Viscountess Savage, widow of Thomas Savage, 1st Viscount Savage (d. 1635), was created Countess Rivers for life.
 * 1651: Alethea Howard, Countess of Arundel, widow of Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel (d. 1646), succeeded her father Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1616) as 13th Baroness Furnivall (the abeyance terminating naturally after the deaths of her sisters Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (d. 1649) and Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent (d. 1651)).
 * 1660: Katherine Stanhope, Lady Stanhope, widow of Henry Stanhope, Lord Stanhope (d. 1634) and of Jehan van der Kerckhove, Lord of Heenvliet (d. 1660), was created Countess of Chesterfield for life. (In 1662, she married Daniel O'Neill.)
 * 1660: Elizabeth Boyle, Viscountess Boyle of Kinalmeaky, widow of Lewis Boyle, 1st Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky (d. 1642), was created Countess of Guilford for life.
 * 1674: Susan, the Honourable Lady Belasyse, widow of the Hon. Sir Henry Belasyse (d. 1667), was created Baroness Belasyse for life.
 * 1674: The Hon. Anne Murray, widow of Henry Murray (d. 1672), was created Viscountess Bayning for life. (Later that year, she married Sir John Baber.)
 * 1679: Sarah, Lady Corbet, widow of Sir Vincent Corbet, 1st Baronet (d. 1656), was created Viscountess Corbet for life. (Later that year, she married Sir Charles Lee.)
 * 1680: Elizabeth Lennard, Baroness Dacre, widow of Francis Lennard, 14th Baron Dacre (d. 1662), was created Countess of Sheppey for life.
 * 1686: Anne Lovelace, Baroness Lovelace, widow of John Lovelace, 2nd Baron Lovelace (d. 1670), succeeded her niece Henrietta Wentworth as 7th Baroness Wentworth.
 * 1688: Elizabeth, Lady Petty, widow of Sir Maurice Fenton, 1st Baronet (d. 1664) and of Sir William Petty (d. 1687), was created Baroness Shelburne for life (at the same time her son Charles Petty was given a hereditary title of the same name).
 * 1714: Henrietta Annesley, Countess of Anglesey, widow of John Annesley, 4th Earl of Anglesey, succeeded her father William Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby (d. 1702) as 4th Baroness Strange (the abeyance terminating naturally upon the death of her sister Lady Elizabeth Stanley). (Later that year, she married John Ashburnham, 3rd Baron Ashburnham.)
 * 1715: Grace Carteret, Baroness Carteret, widow of George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret (d. 1695), was created Countess Granville.
 * 1749: Hester, Lady Granville, widow of Sir Richard Grenville (d. 1727), succeeded her brother Richard Temple as 2nd Viscountess Cobham; later that year, she was created Countess Temple.
 * 1758: Ellis Bermingham, Baroness Athenry, widow of Theobald Bourke, 7th Viscount Mayo (d. 1742) and of Francis Bermingham, 14th Baron Athenry (d. 1749), was created Countess of Brandon for life.
 * 1782: Lady Cecil Rice, widow of George Rice (d. 1779), succeeded her father William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot as 2nd Baroness Dynevor.
 * 1785: Elizabeth Pakenham, Baroness Longford, widow of Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford (d. 1766), was created Countess of Longford.
 * 1793: Alice Howard, Viscountess Wicklow, widow of Ralph Howard, 1st Viscount Wicklow (d. 1789), was created Countess of Wicklow.
 * 1797: Amabel Hume-Campbell, Lady Polwarth, widow of Alexander Hume-Campbell, Lord Polwarth and 1st Baron Hume of Berwick (d. 1781), succeeded her mother Jemima Yorke, 2nd Marchioness Grey as 5th Baroness Lucas; in 1816, she was created Countess de Grey.
 * 1797: Anne, Lady Crofton, widow of Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Baronet (d. 1797), was created Baroness Crofton (a title offered to her husband shortly before his death).
 * 1798: Rose, Lady ffrench, widow of Sir Charles ffrench, 1st Baronet (d. 1784), was created Baroness ffrench.
 * 1800: Dorcas, Lady Blackwood, widow of Sir John Blackwood, 2nd Baronet (d. 1799), was created Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye.
 * 1801: Mary, Lady Abercromby, widow of Sir Ralph Abercromby (d. 1801), was created Baroness Abercromby.
 * 1802: Mary Hill, Marchioness of Downshire, widow of Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire (d. 1801), was created Baroness Sandys.
 * 1821: Lady Louisa Manners, widow of John Manners (d. 1792), succeeded her brother Wilbraham Tollemache as 7th Countess of Dysart.
 * 1828: Joan Canning, widow of George Canning (d. 1827), was created Viscountess Canning.
 * 1831: Margaret Talbot, widow of Richard Talbot, was created Baroness Talbot of Malahide.
 * 1840: Lady Cecilia Underwood, widow of Sir George Buggin (d. 1825), was created Duchess of Inverness. (She had married Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex in 1831, in contravention of the Royal Marriages Act 1772.)
 * 1856: Anne Isabella Byron, Baroness Byron, widow of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (d. 1824), succeeded her uncle Thomas Noel, 2nd Viscount Wentworth (d. 1815) as 11th Baroness Wentworth (the abeyance terminating naturally upon the death of her cousin Nathaniel Curzon, 3rd Baron Scarsdale).
 * 1859: Anne Cowper, Countess Cowper, widow of George Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper, succeeded her father Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey as 7th Baroness Lucas.
 * 1871: Clementina Heathcote, Baroness Aveland, widow of Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baron Aveland (d. 1867), succeeded her brother Albyric Drummond-Willoughby as 24th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby upon the termination of the abeyance between her and her sister Charlotte Carrington, Baroness Carrington.
 * 1880: Augusta Cavendish-Bentinck, widow of Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck (d. 1877), was created Baroness Bolsover.
 * 1891: Agnes, Lady Macdonald, widow of Sir John A. Macdonald (d. 1891), was created Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe.
 * 1891: Emily Smith, widow of William Henry Smith (d. 1891), was created Viscountess Hambleden.
 * 1928: Estella Cave, Viscountess Cave, widow of George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave (d. 1928), was created Countess Cave of Richmond.
 * 1943: The Honourable Muriel FitzRoy, widow of Edward FitzRoy (d. 1943), was created Viscountess Daventry.
 * 1943: Lady Una Ross, widow of Arthur Ross (d. 1917), succeeded her mother Mary Dawson (d. 1939) as 25th Baroness de Ros upon the termination of the abeyance between her and her sisters Lady Maude Dawson and Lady Eleanor Dawson.
 * 1966: Ethel Sydney Baird, Viscountess Stonehaven, widow of John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven (d. 1941), succeeded her brother Arthur Keith-Falconer as 11th Countess of Kintore.
 * 1972: The Hon. Barbara Wallace, widow of Guy Wallace (d. 1967), succeeded her brother Ferdinando Lea Smith as 14th Baroness Dudley. (In 1980, she married Charles Hamilton.)
 * 2003: Lady Katherine Grant, widow of John Grant, 16th of Rothiemurchus (d. 1987), succeeded her sister Rosamund Greaves as 12th Countess of Dysart.
 * 2012: Lady Diana Miller, Countess of Mértola, widow of Robert Miller (d. 1990), succeeded her father Sackville Pelham, 5th Earl of Yarborough (d. 1948) as 15th Baroness Conyers and 9th Baroness Fauconberg (the abeyance terminating naturally upon the death of her sister Lady Wendy Lycett).
 * 2014: Lady Mary Mumford, widow of Anthony Mumford (d. 2006), succeeded her sister Anne Cowdrey as Lady Herries of Terregles.

Lords Spiritual

 * John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury
 * William Markham, Archbishop of York
 * Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London
 * Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham
 * Brownlow North, Bishop of Winchester
 * Charles Moss, Bishop of Bath and Wells
 * James Yorke, Bishop of Ely
 * Richard Hurd, Bishop of Worcester
 * John Butler, Bishop of Hereford
 * James Cornwallis, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry
 * Lewis Bagot, Bishop of St Asaph
 * Richard Watson, Bishop of Llandaff
 * George Pretyman, Bishop of Lincoln
 * John Douglas, Bishop of Salisbury
 * William Cleaver, Bishop of Bangor
 * Samuel Horsley, Bishop of Rochester
 * Richard Beadon, Bishop of Gloucester
 * Edward Venables-Vernon, Bishop of Carlisle
 * Charles Manners-Sutton, Bishop of Norwich
 * Spencer Madan, Bishop of Peterborough
 * Reginald Courtenay, Bishop of Exeter

Lords Temporal
The Duke of Dorset was underage. The Duke of Newcastle was underage. The Earl of Denbigh and Desmond was underage. The Earl of Abindon was underage. The Earl of Plymouth was underage. The Earl Waldegrave was underage. The Earl De La Warr was underage. The Countess of Mansfield could not sit as a woman. The Lady Willoughby de Eresby could not sit as a woman. The Lady Dacre could not sit as a woman. The Lord Grey de Ruthyn was underage. The Dowager Duchess of Atholl, Baroness Strange, could not sit as a woman. The Lord Byron was underage. The Lady Lucas, Lady Polwarth could not sit as a woman. The Lord Grantham was underage. The Lord Foley was underage. The Lord Ashburton was underage. The Lady Howe could not sit as a woman. The Lady Bath could not sit as a woman. The Lady Hood could not sit as a woman.
 * HRH The Prince of Wales (as Duke of Cornwall) (son of the King)
 * The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal
 * The Duke of Somerset
 * The Duke of Richmond and Lennox
 * The Duke of Grafton (former Prime Minister)
 * The Duke of Beaufort
 * The Duke of St Albans
 * The Duke of Leeds
 * The Duke of Bedford
 * The Duke of Devonshire
 * The Duke of Marlborough
 * The Duke of Rutland
 * The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon (as Duke of Brandon)
 * The Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven
 * The Duke of Portland, Home Secretary (former Prime Minister)
 * The Duke of Manchester
 * The Duke of Bridgewater
 * HRH The Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (brother of the King)
 * The Duke of Northumberland
 * HRH The Duke of York and Albany (son of the King)
 * HRH The Duke of Clarence and St Andrews (son of the King)
 * HRH The Duke of Kent and Strathearn (son of the King)
 * HRH The Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale (son of the King)
 * The Marquess of Winchester
 * The Marquess of Tweeddale (representative peer)
 * The Marquess of Buckingham, Teller of the Exchequer
 * The Marquess of Lansdowne (former Prime Minister)
 * The Marquess of Stafford
 * The Marquess Townshend
 * The Marquess of Salisbury, Lord Chamberlain
 * The Marquess of Bath
 * The Marquess of Abercorn
 * The Marquess Cornwallis, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
 * The Marquess of Hertford
 * The Marquess of Bute
 * The Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford (as Earl of Shrewsbury)
 * The Earl of Derby
 * The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery
 * The Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire
 * The Earl of Exeter
 * The Earl of Northampton
 * The Earl of Westmorland, Lord Privy Seal
 * The Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth
 * The Earl of Stamford and Warrington
 * The Earl of Wilchilsea and Nottingham
 * The Earl of Chesterfield, Master of the Horse
 * The Earl of Thanet
 * The Earl of Sandwich, Master of the Buckhounds
 * The Earl of Cardigan, Keeper of the Privy Purse
 * The Earl of Essex
 * The Earl of Carlisle
 * The Earl of Shaftesbury
 * The Earl of Berkeley
 * The Earl of Scarbrough
 * The Earl of Rochford
 * The Earl of Albemarle
 * The Earl of Coventry
 * The Earl of Jersey
 * The Earl Poulett
 * The Earl of Cholmondeley
 * The Earl of Eglinton (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Cassilis (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Dumfries (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Dalhousie (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Northesk (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Aboyne (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Stair (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Glasgow (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
 * The Earl Ferrers
 * The Earl of Dartmouth
 * The Earl of Tankerville
 * The Earl of Aylesford, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
 * The Earl of Bristol, Bishop of Derry
 * The Earl Cowper
 * The Earl Stanhope
 * The Earl of Harborough
 * The Earl of Macclesfield
 * The Earl of Pomfret
 * The Earl of Ashburnham
 * The Earl of Effingham, Secretary and Comptroller to the Queen
 * The Earl of Harrington
 * The Earl of Portsmouth
 * The Earl Brooke and of Warwick
 * The Earl of Buckinghamshire
 * The Earl Fitzwilliam
 * The Earl of Powis
 * The Earl of Egremont
 * The Earl Harcourt
 * The Earl of Guilford
 * The Earl of Hardwicke
 * The Earl of Darlington
 * The Earl Fauconberg
 * The Earl of Ilchester
 * The Earl of Radnor
 * The Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty
 * The Earl of Chatham
 * The Earl Bathurst, Teller of the Exchequer
 * The Marquess of Downshire (as Earl of Hillsborough)
 * The Earl of Ailesbury, Treasurer to the Queen
 * The Earl of Clarendon
 * The Earl of Abergavenny
 * The Earl of Leicester, Lord Steward of the Household
 * The Earl of Lonsdale
 * The Earl of Uxbridge
 * The Duke of Gordon, Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland (as Earl of Norwich)
 * The Earl Talbot
 * The Earl Grosvenor
 * The Earl Beaulieu
 * The Earl Camden, Teller of the Exchequer
 * The Duke of Atholl (as Earl Strange)
 * The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
 * The Earl Fortescue
 * The Earl Digby
 * The Earl of Beverley
 * The Earl of Dorchester
 * The Earl of Mansfield
 * The Earl of Carnarvon
 * The Earl of Liverpool
 * The Earl of St Vincent
 * The Earl Cadogan
 * The Earl of Malmesbury
 * The Viscount Hereford
 * The Viscount Bolingbroke and St John
 * The Viscount Falmouth, Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
 * The Viscount Torrington
 * The Duke of Leinster (as Viscount Leinster)
 * The Viscount Wentworth
 * The Viscount Dudley and Ward
 * The Viscount Maynard
 * The Viscount Hampden
 * The Viscount Sackville
 * The Viscount Sydney
 * The Viscount Hood
 * The Viscount Newark
 * The Viscount Duncan
 * The Viscount Bridport, Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom
 * The Lord le Despencer
 * The Lord Clinton
 * The Lord de Clifford
 * The Lord Audley
 * The Lord Saye and Sele
 * The Lord Stourton (did not sit as a Catholic)
 * The Lord Willoughby de Broke
 * The Lord St John of Bletso
 * The Lord Petre (did not sit as a Catholic)
 * The Lord Arundell of Wardour  (did not sit as a Catholic)
 * The Lord Dormer
 * The Lord Teynham
 * The Lord Craven
 * The Lord Clifford of Chudleigh
 * Earl Gower (as Baron Gower, by acceleration)
 * The Lord Somerville (representative peer)
 * The Lord Cathcart, Vice-Admiral of Scotland (representative peer)
 * The Lord Torpichen (representative peer)
 * The Lord Napier (representative peer)
 * The Earl of Cork and Orrery (as Baron Boyle of Marston)
 * The Earl of Kinnoull (as Baron Hay of Pedwardine)
 * The Lord Middleton
 * The Lord Onslow and Cranley
 * The Lord Romney
 * The Lord Walpole and Walpole
 * The Lord King
 * The Lord Hobart (by acceleration)
 * The Lord Monson
 * The Lord Chedworth
 * The Lord Montfort
 * The Earl of Bessborough (as Baron Ponsonby of Sysonby)
 * The Lord Sondes
 * The Lord Boston
 * The Lord Scarsdale
 * The Earl of Egmont (as Baron Lovel and Holland)
 * The Lord Pelham of Stanmer
 * The Lord Vernon
 * The Lord Ducie
 * The Duke of Argyll (as Baron Sundridge)
 * The Lord Brownlow
 * Marquess of Lorne (as Baron Hamilton of Hameldon)
 * The Lord Hawke
 * The Lord Harrowby
 * The Lord Rivers
 * The Lord Thurlow, Teller of the Exchequer
 * The Lord Bagot
 * The Lord Dynevor
 * The Lord Loughborough
 * The Lord Southampton
 * The Lord Walsingham
 * The Lord Montagu of Boughton
 * The Lord Grantley
 * The Lord Rodney
 * The Earl of Moira (as Baron Rawdon)
 * The Lord Berwick
 * The Lord Boringdon
 * The Viscount Bulkeley (as Baron Bulkeley)
 * The Lord Sherborne
 * The Lord Somers
 * The Lord Camelford
 * The Lord Carteret
 * The Lord Eliot
 * The Earl of Shannon (as Baron Carleton)
 * The Lord Delaval
 * The Lord Dorchester
 * The Duke of Queensberry (as Baron Douglas of Amesbury)
 * The Lord Suffield
 * The Marquess of Waterford (as Baron Tyrone)
 * The Lord Heathfield
 * The Lord Kenyon, Lord Chief Justice
 * The Lord Amherst
 * The Lord Braybrooke
 * The Lord Douglas
 * The Earl Fife (as Baron Duff)
 * The Marquess of Donegall (as Baron Fisherwick)
 * The Viscount Gage (as Baron Gage)
 * The Lord Grenville
 * The Viscount Grimston (as Baron Verulam)
 * The Earl of Morton (as Baron Douglas of Loch Leven)
 * The Lord Auckland, Postmaster General
 * The Lord Bradford
 * The Lord Clive
 * The Lord Curzon of Penn
 * The Lord Dundas
 * The Lord Westcote and Lyttelton (as Baron Lyttelton)
 * The Lord Mendip
 * The Lord Mulgrave
 * The Lord Selsey, Master of the Robes
 * The Earl of Upper Ossory (as Baron Upper Ossory)
 * The Lord Yarborough
 * The Viscount Midleton (as Baron Brodrick)
 * The Lord Calthorpe
 * The Viscount Downe (as Baron Dawnay)
 * The Lord Gwydyr, Acting Lord Great Chamberlain
 * The Lord Harewood
 * The Earl Macartney (as Baron Macartney)
 * The Lord Rolle
 * The Lord Rous
 * The Earl of Galloway (as Baron Stewart of Garlies)
 * The Earl of Moray (as Baron Stuart)
 * The Lord Cawdor
 * The Lord de Dunstanville and Basset
 * The Earl of Courtown (as Baron Saltersford)
 * The Lord Bayning
 * The Lord Bolton
 * The Lord Carrington
 * The Lord Glastonbury
 * The Lord Lilford
 * The Lord Minto
 * The Lord Northwick
 * The Lord Ribblesdale
 * The Lord Seaforth
 * The Marquess Wellesley (as Baron Wellesley)
 * The Lord Wodehouse
 * The Lord Nelson
 * The Lord Eldon, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
 * The Earl of Clare, Lord Chancellor of Ireland (as Baron FitzGibbon)

Lords Spiritual
The Bishopric of Winchester was vacant. The Bishopric of Chester was vacant.
 * Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury
 * John Sharp, Archbishop of York
 * Henry Compton, Bishop of London
 * The Lord Crew, Bishop of Durham
 * William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester
 * Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester
 * Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bishop of Exeter
 * Simon Patrick, Bishop of Ely
 * Humphrey Humphreys, Bishop of Hereford
 * Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury
 * John Hough, Bishop of Lichfield
 * John Hall, Bishop of Bristol
 * Edward Fowler, Bishop of Gloucester
 * John Moore, Bishop of Norwich
 * Richard Cumberland, Bishop of Peterborough
 * John Williams, Bishop of Chichester
 * William Talbot, Bishop of Oxford
 * William Nicolson, Bishop of Carlisle
 * John Evans, Bishop of Bangor
 * George Hooper, Bishop of Bath and Wells
 * William Beveridge, Bishop of St Asaph
 * William Wake, Bishop of Lincoln
 * George Bull, Bishop of St Davids
 * John Tyler, Bishop of Llandaff

Lords Temporal
The Duchess of Cleveland could not sit as a woman. The Duchess of Portsmouth could not sit as a woman. The Earl of Huntingdon was underage. The Earl of Dorset and Middlesex was underage. The Earl of Salisbury was underage. The Earl of Warwick and Holland was underage. The Earl of Berkshire was underage. The Earl of Bath was underage. The Earl of Burlington and Cork was underage. The Dowager Duchess of Grafton, Countess of Arlington, could not sit as a woman. The Countess of Dorchester and Portmore could not sit as a woman. The Earl of Derwentwater was underage. The Viscount Longueville was underage. The Viscount Lonsdale was underage. The Earl of Castlehaven (Baron Audley) was underage. The Lord Dudley and Ward was underage. The Lady Wentworth could not sit as a woman. The Lord Petre was underage. The Lord Clifton was underage. The Lord Langdale was underage. The Lord Crew sat as Bishop of Durham. The Lord Arundell of Trerice was underage. The Lord Carteret was underage.
 * The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal
 * The Duke of Somerset
 * The Duke of Richmond and Lennox
 * The Duke of Southampton
 * The Duke of Grafton
 * The Duke of Ormonde
 * The Duke of Beaufort
 * The Duke of Northumberland
 * The Duke of St Albans
 * The Duke of Cumberland (the Queen's husband)
 * The Duke of Bolton
 * The Duke of Schomberg and Leinster
 * The Duke of Shrewsbury
 * The Duke of Leeds
 * The Duke of Bedford
 * The Duke of Devonshire, Lord Steward of the Household
 * The Duke of Newcastle, Lord Privy Seal
 * The Duke of Marlborough, First Lord of the Treasury
 * The Duke of Buckingham and Normanby
 * The Duke of Rutland
 * The Duke of Montagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe
 * The Electoral Prince of Hanover (as Duke of Cambridge) (living abroad)
 * The Marquess of Powis
 * The Marquess of Kent, Lord Chamberlain
 * The Marquess of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain
 * The Marquess of Dorchester
 * The Earl of Derby, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
 * The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord President of the Council, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
 * The Earl of Lincoln
 * The Earl of Suffolk
 * The Earl of Exeter
 * The Earl of Bridgewater, Master of the Horse to Prince George
 * The Earl of Northampton
 * The Earl of Leicester
 * The Earl of Denbigh and Desmond (as Earl of Denbigh)
 * The Earl of Bolingbroke
 * The Earl of Westmorland
 * The Earl of Manchester, Ambassador to Venice
 * The Earl Rivers
 * The Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth
 * The Earl of Stamford, President of the Board of Trade
 * The Earl of Winchilsea
 * The Earl of Carnarvon
 * The Earl of Chesterfield
 * The Earl of Thanet
 * The Earl of Sunderland, Secretary of State for the Southern Department
 * The Earl of Scarsdale
 * The Earl of Sandwich
 * The Earl of Anglesey
 * The Earl of Cardigan
 * The Earl of Clarendon (uncle of the Queen)
 * The Earl of Essex
 * The Earl of Carlisle
 * The Earl of Elgin and Ailesbury (as Earl of Ailesbury) (living in exile)
 * The Earl of Shaftesbury
 * The Earl of Lichfield
 * The Earl of Sussex
 * The Earl of Feversham
 * The Earl of Radnor
 * The Earl of Yarmouth
 * The Earl of Berkeley
 * The Earl of Nottingham
 * The Earl of Rochester
 * The Earl of Abingdon
 * The Earl of Gainsborough
 * The Earl of Plymouth
 * The Earl of Holderness
 * The Earl of Stafford
 * The Earl of Portland
 * The Earl of Torrington
 * The Earl of Warrington
 * The Earl of Scarbrough
 * The Earl of Bradford, Treasurer of the Household
 * The Earl of Rochford
 * The Earl of Albemarle
 * The Earl of Coventry
 * The Earl of Orford
 * The Earl of Jersey
 * The Earl of Grantham
 * The Duke of Argyll (as Earl of Greenwich)
 * The Earl of Wharton
 * The Earl Poulett
 * The Earl of Godolphin, Lord High Treasurer
 * The Earl of Cholmondeley
 * The Earl of Bindon
 * The Viscount Hereford
 * The Viscount Montagu
 * The Viscount Saye and Sele
 * The Viscount Fauconberg
 * The Viscount Townshend, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
 * The Viscount Weymouth
 * The Viscount Hatton
 * The Lord FitzWalter
 * The Lord De La Warr
 * The Lord Ferrers of Chartley
 * Viscount Dursley (as Baron Berkeley, by acceleration)
 * The Lord Stourton
 * The Lord Willoughby de Broke
 * The Lord Willoughby of Parham
 * The Lord Paget
 * The Lord Chandos
 * The Lord North and Grey
 * The Lord Howard of Effingham
 * The Lord Hunsdon
 * The Lord Gerard
 * The Lord Arundell of Wardour
 * The Lord Teynham
 * The Lord Brooke
 * The Lord Lovelace
 * The Lord Howard of Escrick
 * The Lord Maynard
 * The Lord Mohun of Okehampton
 * The Lord Raby, Ambassador to Prussia
 * The Lord Byron
 * The Lord Jermyn and Dover
 * The Lord Leigh
 * The Lord Widdrington
 * The Lord Colepeper
 * The Lord Rockingham
 * The Lord Lexinton
 * The Lord Berkeley of Stratton, Master of the Rolls in Ireland
 * The Lord Cornwallis
 * The Lord Craven
 * The Lord Clifford of Chudleigh
 * Marquess of Carmarthen (as Baron Osborne, by acceleration)
 * The Lord Dartmouth
 * The Lord Ossulton
 * The Lord Guilford
 * The Lord Stawell
 * The Lord Waldegrave
 * The Lord Ashburnham
 * The Lord Leominster
 * The Lord Herbert of Chirbury
 * The Lord Haversham
 * The Lord Somers
 * The Lord Barnard
 * The Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Exchequer
 * The Lord Guernsey
 * The Lord Gower
 * The Lord Conway
 * The Lord Hervey
 * The Lord Granville of Potheridge
 * The Lord Cowper, Lord High Chancellor

Eligible Lords of Parliament for Scotland on 30 April 1707
The Duchess of Buccleuch could not sit as a woman. The Duke of Douglas was underage. The Countess of Dumfries could not sit as a woman. The Earl of Southesk was underage. The Countess of Wemyss could not sit as a woman. The Earl of Carnwath was underage. The Earl of Aboyne was underage. The Countess of Newburgh was underage and could not sit as a woman. The Earl of Kilmarnock was underage. The Earl of Dundonald was underage. The Earl of Dumbarton was underage. The Earl of March was underage. The Earl of Solway was underage. The Viscount Falkland was underage. The Viscount Strathallan was underage. The Viscount of Garnock was underage. The Viscount of Primrose was underage. The Lord Napier was underage. The Lady Ruthven of Freeland could not sit as a woman. The Lady Nairne could not sit as a woman.
 * The Duke of Hamilton
 * The Duchess of Hamilton had resigned her titles to the crown in 1698.
 * The Duke of Lennox and Richmond* (as Duke of Lennox)
 * The Duke of Gordon
 * The Duke of Queensberry, Lord High Commissioner
 * The Duke of Argyll*
 * The Duke of Atholl
 * The Duke of Montrose, Lord President of the Council
 * The Duke of Roxburghe
 * The Marquess of Tweeddale
 * The Marquess of Lothian
 * The Marquess of Annandale
 * The Earl of Sutherland
 * The Earl of Crawford and Lindsay
 * The Earl of Mar
 * The Earl of Erroll, Lord High Constable
 * The Earl of Caithness
 * The Earl of Morton
 * The Earl of Rothes
 * The Earl Marischal
 * The Earl Buchan
 * The Earl of Glencairn
 * The Earl of Eglinton
 * The Earl of Cassilis
 * The Earl of Moray
 * The Earl of Linlithgow and Callendar
 * The Earl of Winton
 * The Earl of Home
 * The Earl of Perth
 * The Earl of Wigtown
 * The Earl of Abercorn
 * The Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
 * The Earl of Kellie
 * The Earl of Haddington
 * The Earl of Nithsdale
 * The Earl of Galloway
 * The Earl of Seaforth
 * The Earl of Lauderdale
 * The Earl of Loudoun
 * The Earl of Kinnoull
 * The Earl of Stirling
 * The Earl of Elgin and Ailesbury* (as Earl of Elgin)
 * The Earl of Traquair
 * The Earl of Dalhousie
 * The Earl of Seafield and Findlater, Lord High Chancellor
 * The Earl of Airlie
 * The Earl of Leven, Commander-in-Chief
 * The Earl of Dysart
 * The Earl of Panmure
 * The Earl of Selkirk
 * The Earl of Northesk
 * The Earl of Kincardine
 * The Earl of Balcarres
 * The Earl of Forfar and Ormond
 * The Earl of Kintore
 * The Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
 * The Earl of Aberdeen
 * The Earl of Dunmore
 * The Earl of Melville
 * The Earl of Orkney
 * The Earl of Ruglen
 * The Earl of Marchmont
 * The Earl of Hyndford
 * The Earl of Cromartie, Lord Justice General
 * The Earl of Stair
 * The Earl of Rosebery
 * The Earl of Glasgow
 * The Earl of Portmore
 * The Earl of Bute
 * The Earl of Hopetoun
 * The Earl of Deloraine
 * The Earl of Ilay
 * The Viscount of Dunbar
 * The Viscount of Stormont
 * The Viscount of Kenmure
 * The Viscount of Arbuthnott
 * The Viscount of Kingston
 * The Viscount of Irvine
 * The Viscount Kilsyth
 * Marquess of Carmarthen* (as Viscount of Osborne)
 * The Viscount Preston
 * The Viscount Newhaven
 * The Viscount Teviot
 * The Lord Somerville
 * The Lord Cathcart
 * The Lord Forbes
 * The Lord Saltoun
 * The Lord Gray
 * The Lord Sinclair
 * The Lord Oliphant
 * The Lord Lovat
 * The Lord Sempill
 * The Lord Ross
 * The Lord Elphinstone
 * The Lord Torphichen
 * The Lord Colville of Culross
 * The Lord Balmerino and Coupar
 * The Lord Blantyre
 * The Lord Lindores
 * The Lord Balfour of Burleigh
 * The Lord Cranstoun
 * The Duke of Ormonde* (as Lord Dingwall)
 * The Lord Aston of Forfar
 * The Lord Fairfax of Cameron
 * The Lord Reay
 * The Lord Cramond
 * The Lord Kirkcudbright
 * The Lord Forbes of Pitsligo
 * The Lord Forrester
 * The Lord Elibank
 * The Lord Belhaven and Stenton
 * The Lord Duffus
 * The Lord Colvill of Ochiltree
 * The Lord Rollo
 * The Lord Bellenden
 * The Lord Nairne
 * The Duke of Marlborough* (as Lord Churchill of Eyemouth)
 * The Lord Kinnaird

Peers who gained a permanent seat in the House of Lords with the Peerage Act 1963
The Prince of Wales, Duke of Rothesay, already sat as Duke of Cornwall. The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon [Sc: Hamilton] already sat as Duke of Brandon. The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry already sat as Earl of Doncaster. The Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon [Sc: Lennox] already sat as Duke of Richmond. The Duke of Argyll (and Argyll) already sat as Duke of Argyll (second creation). The Duke of Montrose already sat as Earl Graham. The Duke of Roxburghe already sat as Earl Innes. The Marquess of Huntly already sat as Baron Meldrum. The Marquess of Tweeddale already sat as Baron Tweeddale of Yester. The Marquess of Lothian already sat as Baron Ker. The Earl of Crawford and Balcarres already sat as Baron Wigan. The Earl of Buchan already sat as Baron Erskine. The Earl of Eglinton and Winton [Sc: Eglinton] already sat as Earl of Winton. The Marquess of Ailsa, Earl of Cassilis, already sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Earl of Moray already sat as Baron Stuart of Castle Stuart. The Earl of Home already sat as Baron Douglas of Douglas. The Duke of Abercorn, Earl of Abercorn, already sat as Marquess of Hamilton (the dukedom being an Irish peerage). The Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne already sat as Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (second creation). The Earl of Galloway already sat as Baron Stewart of Garlies. The Earl of Kinnoull already sat as Baron Hay of Pedwardine. The Marquess of Bute, Earl of Dumfries, Earl of Bute, already sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine already sat as Baron Elgin of Elgin. The Earl of Southesk already sat as Baron Balinhard. The Earl of Wemyss and March already sat as Baron Wemyss. The Earl of Dalhousie already sat as Baron Ramsay of Glenmark. The Countess of Newburgh could not sit for not having British citizenship. The Earl of Dundee already sat as Baron Glassary. The Earl of Kintore already sat as Baron Kintore. The Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, Earl of Aberdeen, already sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Earl of Dunmore already sat as Baron Dunmore. The Earl of Stair already sat as Baron Oxenfoord. The Earl of Rosebery and Midlothian [Sc: Rosebery] already sat as Earl of Midlothian. The Earl of Glasgow already sat as Baron Fairlie. The Marquess of Linlithgow, Earl of Hopetoun, already sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield, Viscount of Stormont, already sat by virtue of his earldoms. The Duke of Leeds, Viscount Osborne, was already eligible to sit by virtue of his dukedom. The Earl Cathcart, Lord Cathcart, already sat by virtue of his earldom. The Lord Lovat already sat as Baron Lovat. The Duke of Norfolk, Lord Herries of Terregles, already sat by virtue of his dukedom. The Lord Elphinstone already sat as Baron Elphinstone. The Viscount Colville of Culross, Lord Colville of Culross, already sat by virtue of his viscountcy. The Lord Napier already sat as Baron Ettrick. The Earl of Verulam, Lord Forrester, already sat by virtue of his earldom. The Lord Rollo already sat as Baron Dunning. The Lord Kinnaird already sat as Baron Kinnaird. The Baroness Ravensdale already sat as Baroness Ravensdale of Kedleston (a life peerage).
 * The Duke of Atholl (sat as a representative peer since 1958)
 * The Marquess of Queensberry
 * The Countess of Sutherland
 * The Earl of Mar
 * The Countess of Erroll
 * The Earl of Caithness (sat as a representative peer since 1950)
 * The Earl of Morton
 * The Earl of Rothes (sat as a representative peer between 1931 and 1959)
 * The Earl of Mar and Kellie (sat as a representative peer since 1959)
 * The Earl of Perth (sat as a representative peer since 1952)
 * The Earl of Haddington (sat as a representative peer since 1922)
 * The Earl of Lauderdale
 * The Earl of Lindsay (sat as a representative peer between 1947 and 1959)
 * The Countess of Loudoun
 * The Earl of Airlie (sat as a representative peer since 1922)
 * The Earl of Leven and Melville
 * The Countess of Dysart
 * The Earl of Selkirk (sat as a representative peer since 1945)
 * The Earl of Northesk (sat as a representative peer since 1959)
 * The Earl of Dundonald (sat as a representative peer since 1959)
 * The Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
 * The Earl of Orkney
 * The Countess of Seafield
 * The Viscount Falkland
 * The Viscount of Arbuthnott
 * The Baroness de Ros
 * The Baroness Furnivall
 * The Viscountess St Davids (as Baroness Strange, Hungerford and De Moleyns)
 * The Baroness Zouche
 * The Baroness Beaumont
 * The Baroness Audley
 * The Baroness Darcy de Knayth
 * The Baroness Berkeley
 * The Baroness Berners
 * The Baroness Lucas and Lady Dingwall
 * The Lord Forbes (sat as a representative peer since 1955)
 * The Lord Saltoun (sat as a representative peer since 1935)
 * The Lord Gray
 * The Lord Sinclair (sat as a representative peer since 1959)
 * The Lord Borthwick
 * The Lord Sempill (sat as a representative peer since 1935)
 * The Lord Torphichen
 * The Lady Kinloss
 * The Lord Balfour of Burleigh (sat as a representative peer since 1923)
 * The Lord Fairfax of Cameron (sat as a representative peer since 1945)
 * The Lord Reay
 * The Lord Elibank
 * The Lord Belhaven and Stenton
 * The Viscountess Monckton of Brenchley (as Lady Ruthven of Freeland)
 * The Viscountess Mersey (as Lady Nairne)
 * The Lord Polwarth (sat as a representative peer since 1945)

Peers holding three titles at their highest rank

British titles created for Scottish peers to sit in the House of Lords

Peers of Ireland eligible for election as representatives in the House of Lords at the establishment of the Irish Free State on 6 December 1922
The Duke of Leinster sat as Viscount Leinster. The Duke of Abercorn sat as Marquess of Abercorn. The Marquess of Waterford sat as Baron Tyrone. The Marquess of Downshire sat as Earl of Hillsborough. The Marquess of Donegall, though potentially eligible to sit as Baron Fisherwick, was underage. The Marquess of Headfort sat as Baron Kenlis. The Marquess of Sligo sat as Baron Monteagle. The Marquess of Ely sat as Baron Loftus. The Marquess of Londonderry sat as Earl Vane. The Marquess Conyngham sat as Baron Minster. The Marquess of Ormonde sat as Baron Ormonde. The Earl of Shrewsbury, Waterford and Talbot [Ir: Waterford], though potentially eligible to sit as Earl of Shrewsbury and Earl Talbot, was underage. The Earl of Cork and Orrery sat as Baron Boyle of Marston. The Earl of Meath sat as Baron Chaworth. The Earl of Fingall sat as Baron Fingall. The Earl of Denbigh and Desmond [Ir: Desmond] sat as Earl of Denbigh. The Earl of Granard sat as Baron Granard. The Earl Fitzwilliam (and Fitzwilliam) sat as Earl Fitzwilliam (second creation). The Marquess of Lansdowne, Earl Kerry and Earl of Shelburne, already sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Earl of Egmont sat as Baron Lovel and Holland. The Earl of Bessborough sat as Baron Ponsonby of Sysonby and Baron Duncannon. The Earl of Carrick sat as Baron Butler of Mount Juliet. The Earl of Shannon sat as Baron Carleton. The Duke of Wellington, Earl of Mornington, sat by virtue of his dukedom. The Earl of Arran sat as Baron Sudley. The Earl of Courtown sat as Baron Saltersford. The Earl of Sefton sat as Baron Sefton. The Earl of Clanwilliam sat as Baron Clanwilliam. The Earl of Longford sat as Baron Silchester. The Earl Erne, though potentially eligible to sit as Baron Fermanaugh, was underage. The Earl of Enniskillen sat as Baron Grinstead. The Earl of Desart sat as Baron Desart. The Earl of Leitrim sat as Baron Clements of Kilmacrenan. The Earl of Donoughmore sat as Viscount Hutchinson. The Earl of Kenmare sat as Baron Kenmare. The Earl of Limerick sat as Baron Foxford. The Earl of Clancarty sat as Viscount Clancarty. The Earl of Rosse was underage. The Earl of Gosford sat as Baron Worlingham and Baron Acheson. The Earl of Normanton sat as Baron Somerton. The Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl sat as Baron Kenry. The Earl of Listowel sat as Baron Hare. The Earl of Ranfurly sat as Baron Ranfurly. The Viscount Gormanston sat as Baron Gormanston. The Viscount Mountgarret sat as Baron Mountgarret. The Earl of Jersey, Viscount Grandison, sat by virtue of his earldom. The Earl of Scarbrough, Viscount Lumley, sat by virtue of his earldom. The Viscount Valentia sat as Baron Annesley of Bletchington. The Viscount Massereene and Ferrard sat as Baron Oriel. The Marquess of Cholmondeley, Viscount Cholmondeley, sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Viscount Downe sat as Baron Dawnay. The Earl of Midleton, Viscount Midleton, sat by virtue of his earldom. The Viscount Boyne sat as Baron Brancepeth. The Earl of Verulam, Viscount Grimston, sat by virtue of his earldom. The Viscount Barrington sat as Baron Shute. The Viscount Gage sat as Baron Gage. The Viscount Galway sat as Baron Monckton. The Viscount Powerscourt sat as Powerscourt. The Viscount Clifden sat as Baron Mendip, Baron Dover and Baron Robartes. The Viscount Monck sat as Baron Monck of Ballytrammon. The Baron Digby sat as Baron Digby [GB]. The Marquess of Hertford, Baron Conway of Killultagh, sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Baron Lisle was underage. The Earl of Powis, Baron Clive, sat by virtue of his earldom. The Marquess of Normanby, Baron Mulgrave, sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Baron Kensington sat as Baron Kensington [UK]. The Viscount Cobham, Baron Westcote, sat by virtue of his viscountcy. The Viscount Hood, Baron Hood, sat by virtue of his viscountcy. The Lord Stanley of Alderley, Eddisbury and Sheffield [Ir: Sheffield] sat by virtue of his other baronies. The Baron Auckland sat as Baron Auckland [GB]. The Baron Cloncurry sat as Baron Cloncurry [UK]. The Viscount Bridport, Baron Bridport, sat by virtue of his viscountcy. The Marquess of Lincolnshire, Baron Carrington, sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Baron Rossmore sat as Baron Rossmore [UK]. The Earl of Dartrey, Baron Dartrey, sat by virtue of his earldom. The Baron Henley and Northington [Ir: Henley] sat as Baron Northington. The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, Baron Dufferin and Claneboye, sat by virtue of his marquessate. The Baron Henniker and Hartismere (Ir: Henniker) sat as Baron Hartismere. The Baron Talbot of Malahide sat as Baron Talbot of Malahide [UK]. The Baron Carew sat as Baron Carew [UK]. The Baron Athlumney and Meredyth [Ir: Athlumney] sat as Baron Meredyth. The Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, Baron Curzon of Kedleston, elected as a representative peer in 1908, sat also by virtue of his marquessate.
 * The Earl of Westmeath (elected as a representative peer in 1901)
 * The Earl of Cavan (elected as a representative peer in 1915)
 * The Earl of Drogheda (elected as a representative peer in 1913)
 * The Earl of Darnley (elected as a representative peer in 1905)
 * The Earl of Lanesborough (elected as a representative peer in 1913)
 * The Earl of Mexborough
 * The Earl Winterton MP
 * The Earl of Kingston (elected as a representative peer in 1917)
 * The Earl of Roden (elected as a representative peer in 1919)
 * The Earl of Lisburne
 * The Earl of Antrim
 * The Earl of Portarlington
 * The Earl of Mayo (elected as a representative peer in 1890)
 * The Earl Annesley
 * The Earl of Wicklow (elected as a representative peer in 1905)
 * The Earl of Clonmell
 * The Earl of Lucan (elected as a representative peer in 1914)
 * The Earl Belmore
 * The Earl of Bandon (elected as a representative peer in 1881)
 * The Earl Castle Stewart
 * The Earl of Caledon
 * The Earl of Kilmorey (elected as a representative peer in 1916)
 * The Earl of Norbury
 * The Viscount Dillon
 * The Viscount Charlemont (elected as a representative peer in 1918)
 * The Viscount Molesworth
 * The Viscount Chetwynd
 * The Viscount Ashbrook
 * The Viscount Mountmorres
 * The Viscount Southwell
 * The Viscount de Vesci
 * The Viscount Lifford
 * The Viscount Bangor (elected as a representative peer in 1913)
 * The Viscount Doneraile
 * The Viscount Harberton
 * The Viscount Hawarden
 * The Viscount Templetown
 * The Viscount Gort
 * The Viscount Guillamore
 * The Baron Kingsale
 * The Baron Dunboyne
 * The Baron Dunsany
 * The Baron Trimlestown
 * The Baron Louth
 * The Baron Inchiquin (elected as a representative peer in 1900)
 * The Baron Sherard
 * The Baron Carbery
 * The Baron Aylmer
 * The Baron Farnham (elected as a representative peer in 1908)
 * The Baron Macdonald
 * The Baron Massy
 * The Baron Newborough
 * The Baron Muskerry
 * The Baron Kilmaine (elected as a representative peer in 1911)
 * The Baron Clonbrock
 * The Baron Waterpark
 * The Baron Graves
 * The Baron Huntingfield
 * The Baron Crofton (elected as a representative peer in 1916)
 * The Baron Headley
 * The Baron Hotham
 * The Baron ffrench
 * The Baron Teignmouth
 * The Baron Clanmorris
 * The Baron Dunalley (elected as a representative peer in 1891)
 * The Baron Radstock
 * The Baron Ashtown (sat as a representative peer from 1908 to 1915; disqualified due to bankruptcy)
 * The Baron Clarina
 * The Baron Langford
 * The Baron Ventry
 * The Baron Rendlesham
 * The Baron Decies (elected as a representative peer in 1912)
 * The Baron Castlemaine (elected as a representative peer in 1898)
 * The Baron Garvagh
 * The Baron Oranmore and Browne (elected as a representative peer in 1902)
 * The Baron Bellew (elected as a representative peer in 1914)
 * The Baron Fermoy
 * The Baron Rathdonnell (elected as a representative peer in 1879)

Lords Spiritual

 * Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
 * Edward Lee, Archbishop of York
 * Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London
 * Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham
 * Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester
 * Nicholas Heath, Bishop of Rochester
 * Rowland Lee, Bishop of Lichfield & Coventry
 * John Skypp, Bishop of Hereford
 * John Bell, Bishop of Worcester
 * John Clerk, Bishop of Bath and Wells
 * John Vesey, Bishop of Exeter
 * John Longland, Bishop of Lincoln
 * Richard Sampson, Bishop of Chichester
 * John Capon, Bishop of Salisbury
 * William Rugg, Bishop of Norwich
 * Thomas Goodrich, Bishop of Ely
 * Robert Aldrich, Bishop of Carlisle

Lord Temporal
The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, was underage. The Duchess of Suffolk, Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, could not sit as a woman. The Lady Bourchier could not sit as a woman. The Lord Bergavenny was underage. The Lord Berkeley was underage. The Lord Conyers was underage. The Lord Tailboys of Kyme was underage.
 * The Duke of Norfolk, Lord High Treasurer and Earl Marshal (uncle of the Queen)
 * The Duke of Suffolk, Lord President of the Council (brother-in-law of the King)
 * The Marquess of Dorset (nephew-in-law of the King)
 * The Earl of Arundel
 * The Earl of Oxford
 * The Earl of Westmorland
 * The Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford, Lord High Steward of Ireland
 * The Earl of Kent
 * The Earl of Derby
 * The Earl of Worcester
 * The Earl of Cumberland
 * The Earl of Rutland
 * The Earl of Huntingdon
 * The Earl of Sussex, Lord Great Chamberlain
 * The Earl of Bath
 * The Earl of Hertford (brother-in-law of the King)
 * The Earl of Southampton, Lord Privy Seal
 * The Earl of Bridgewater
 * The Viscount Lisle, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports (uncle of the King)
 * The Lord Grey de Wilton
 * The Lord De La Warr and West
 * The Lord Clinton
 * The Lord Ferrers of Chartley
 * The Lord Morley
 * The Lord Zouche
 * The Lord Cobham
 * The Lord Audley
 * The Lord Dacre
 * The Lord Greystoke and Dacre
 * The Lord Maltravers (by acceleration)
 * The Lord Scrope of Bolton
 * The Lord Latimer
 * The Lord Dudley
 * The Lord Stourton
 * The Lord Lumley
 * The Lord Ogle
 * The Lord Mountjoy
 * The Lord Grey of Powis
 * The Lord Monteagle
 * The Lord Sandys of the Vyne
 * The Lord Vaux of Harrowden
 * The Lord Braye
 * The Lord Windsor, Keeper of the King's Wardrobe
 * The Lord Wentworth
 * The Lord Burgh
 * The Lord Mordaunt
 * The Lord Audley of Walden, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
 * The Lord St John of Basing, Treasurer of the Household
 * The Lord Russell, Lord High Admiral
 * The Lord Parr of Kendal

Eligible members of the Irish House of Lords on 31 December 1800
The Earl of Denbigh and Desmond was underage. The Countess of Antrim could not sit as a woman. The Earl of Portarlington was underage. The Countess of Wicklow could not sit as a woman. The Earl of Clonmell was underage. The Viscountess Ferrard could not sit as a woman. The Lord Dunboyne was underage. The Lord Lisle was underage. The Lord Clonbrock was underage. The Lady Fermanaugh could not sit as a woman. The Lady Waterpark could not sit as a woman. The Viscountess Kilwarden, Baroness Kilwarden, could not sit as a woman. The Lord Rancliffe was underage. The Lady Crofton could not sit as a woman. The Lord Headley was underage. The Lady Norwood (and Norbury) could not sit as a woman. The Lady Dufferin and Claneboye could not sit as a woman. The Marchioness of Buckingham, Baroness Nugent, could not sit as a woman.
 * The Duke of Leinster*
 * The Marquess of Waterford MP
 * The Marquess of Downshire*
 * The Marquess of Donegall
 * The Marquess of Drogheda
 * The Marquess Wellesley, Governor-General of India
 * The Marquess of Headfort**
 * The Marquess of Sligo**
 * The Marquess of Thomond
 * The Marquess of Ely, Postmaster General
 * The Earl of Ormonde and Ossory
 * The Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford*
 * The Earl of Clanricarde**
 * The Earl of Cork and Orrery
 * The Earl of Westmeath**
 * The Earl of Roscommon
 * The Earl of Meath
 * The Earl of Barrymore
 * The Earl of Fingall
 * The Earl of Cavan
 * The Earl of Mountrath
 * The Earl of Granard
 * The Earl of Athlone
 * The Earl Fitzwilliam*
 * The Earl of Kerry
 * The Earl of Darnley*
 * The Earl of Egmont*
 * The Earl of Bessborough*
 * The Earl of Carrick
 * The Earl of Upper Ossory*
 * The Marquess of Lansdowne, Earl of Shelburne* (former Prime Minister)
 * The Earl of Shannon*
 * The Earl of Lanesborough
 * The Earl of Massereene
 * The Earl of Belvedere
 * The Earl Fife*
 * The Earl Ludlow
 * The Earl of Tyrconnell MP
 * The Earl of Moira*
 * The Earl of Arran
 * The Earl of Courtown*
 * The Earl of Milltown
 * The Earl of Charlemont
 * HRH The Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, Earl of Connaught* (brother of the King)
 * The Earl of Mexborough
 * The Earl Winterton
 * The Earl of Howth
 * The Earl of Kingston
 * The Earl of Sefton
 * The Earl of Roden**
 * The Earl of Ross
 * The Earl of Lisburne
 * The Earl of Clanwilliam
 * The Marquess of Buckingham, Earl Nugent, Teller of the Exchequer*
 * The Earl of Glandore, Master of the Rolls**
 * The Earl of Aldborough
 * The Earl of Clermont
 * The Earl Mount Cashell
 * HRH The Duke of York and Albany, Earl of Ulster* (son of the King)
 * The Earl of Longford**
 * The Earl of Farnham
 * The Earl of Carhampton
 * The Earl of Mayo, Chairman of Committees
 * HRH The Duke of Clarence and St Andrews, Earl of Munster* (son of the King)
 * The Earl Annesley
 * The Earl Erne**
 * The Earl of Enniskillen
 * The Earl of Carysfort MP, Minister to Prussia, Master of the Rolls
 * The Earl of Mountnorris
 * The Earl of Kilkenny
 * The Earl of Desart**
 * The Earl Macartney*
 * The Earl of Clare, Lord Chancellor*
 * The Earl of Lucan**
 * The Earl of Leitrim**
 * The Earl of Londonderry**
 * The Earl Conyngham**
 * The Earl Belmore
 * The Earl Landaff**
 * HRH The Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Earl of Dublin* (son of the King)
 * HRH The Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, Earl of Armagh* (son of the King)
 * The Earl of Bandon**
 * The Earl O'Neill**
 * The Earl Castle Stewart
 * The Earl of Caledon
 * The Earl of Donoughmore**
 * The Viscount Gormanston
 * The Viscount Ranelagh
 * The Earl of Jersey, Viscount Grandison*
 * The Viscount Dillon
 * The Viscount Netterville
 * The Viscount Kilmorey
 * The Viscount Taaffe
 * The Viscount Strangford
 * The Viscount FitzWilliam MP
 * The Viscount Cullen
 * The Viscount Bulkeley*
 * The Earl of Cholmondeley, Viscount Cholmondeley*
 * The Viscount Downe*
 * The Viscount Howe
 * The Marquess of Abercorn, Viscount Strabane*
 * The Viscount Molesworth
 * The Viscount Allen
 * The Viscount Chetwynd
 * The Viscount Midleton*
 * The Viscount Boyne
 * The Viscount Grimston*
 * The Viscount Barrington
 * The Viscount Gage
 * The Viscount Palmerston MP
 * The Viscount Bateman
 * The Viscount Galway MP
 * The Viscount Powerscourt
 * The Viscount Ashbrook
 * The Viscount Mountmorres
 * The Viscount Dungannon
 * The Viscount Southwell
 * The Viscount de Vesci
 * The Viscount Clifden MP
 * The Viscount Melbourne
 * The Viscount Lifford
 * The Viscount Bangor
 * The Viscount Doneraile
 * The Viscount Wicklow**
 * The Viscount Pery, former Speaker of the House of Commons
 * The Viscount Cremorne
 * The Viscount Gosford
 * The Viscount Harberton
 * The Viscount Northland**
 * The Viscount Hawarden
 * The Viscount Oxmantown**
 * The Viscount Mountjoy
 * The Viscount Carleton**
 * The Viscount Kenmare
 * The Viscount Limerick**
 * The Viscount Avonmore, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
 * The Viscount Charleville
 * The Viscount Bantry
 * The Viscount Kilwarden, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench
 * The Viscount Longueville**
 * The Viscount Somerton, Archbishop of Cashel**
 * The Viscount Monck
 * The Lord Kingsale
 * The Lord Dunsany
 * The Lord Trimlestown
 * The Lord Louth (?)
 * The Lord Cahir**
 * The Earl Digby, Baron Digby*
 * The Lord Blayney
 * The Earl of Harborough, Baron Sherard*
 * The Marquess of Hertford, Baron Conway*
 * The Lord Carbery
 * The Lord Aylmer
 * The Earl of Dorchester, Baron Milton*
 * The Lord Clive*
 * The Lord Coleraine
 * The Lord Mulgrave*
 * The Lord Arden MP
 * The Lord Kensington MP
 * The Lord Macdonald MP
 * The Lord Massy
 * The Lord Milford MP
 * The Lord Newborough MP
 * The Lord Ongley
 * The Lord Templetown
 * The Lord Lyttelton and Westcote*
 * The Lord Rokeby
 * The Lord Muskerry
 * The Lord Sheffield
 * The Viscount Hood, Baron Hood*
 * The Lord Delaval*
 * The Lord Penrhyn
 * The Lord Muncaster MP
 * The Lord Riversdale
 * The Lord Lismore
 * The Lord Sunderlin
 * The Lord Auckland, Postmaster General (of the UK)*
 * The Lord Cloncurry
 * The Lord Eardley MP
 * The Lord Kilmaine
 * The Lord Callan**
 * The Lord St Helens
 * The Viscount Bridport, Baron Bridport, Vice-Admiral of Great Britain*
 * The Lord Graves
 * The Lord Lavington, Governor of the Leeward Islands
 * The Lord Carrington*
 * The Lord Huntingfield MP
 * The Lord Rossmore**
 * The Lord Holmes
 * The Lord Hotham
 * The Lord Keith MP, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet
 * The Lord Tyrawley** The Lady ffrench could not sit as a woman.
 * The Lord Teignmouth
 * The Lord Henley
 * The Lord Adare
 * The Lord Clanmorris
 * The Lord de Blaquiere MP
 * The Lord Dunalley
 * The Lord Frankfort MP
 * The Lord Lecale MP
 * The Lord Radstock
 * The Lord Erris MP
 * The Lord Clarina
 * The Lord Gardner MP
 * The Lord Glenbervie MP
 * The Lord Norbury MP, Chief Justice for the Common Pleas
 * The Lord Hartland
 * The Lord Henniker
 * The Lord Langford
 * The Lord Mount Sandford The Lady Newcomen could not sit as a woman.
 * The Lord Tara
 * The Lord Ventry
 * The Lord Wallscourt
 * The Lord Whitworth, Ambassador to Russia

Nobles and royals succeeded by their great-grandchild
 

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Grandparents of British monarchs and consorts living during their reigns

 * Otto II, Count of Chiny (1065–after 1131), maternal grandfather of Queen Adeliza (r. 1121–1135 as the wife of King Henry I)
 * Elizabeth of Courtenay (1127–1205), maternal grandmother of Queen Isabella (r. 1200–1216 as the wife of King John)
 * Alice of Courtenay, Countess of Angoulême (1160–1218), maternal grandmother of King Henry III (r. 1216–1272)
 * Garsenda of Forcalquier, Countess of Provence (1180–c. 1242) and Margaret of Geneva, Countess of Savoy (c. 1180–1252), grandmothers of Queen Eleanor (r. 1236–1272 as the wife of King Henry III)
 * Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1337–1413), maternal grandfather of Queen Isabella (r. 1396–1399 as the wife of King Richard II)
 * Joan Fitzalan, Countess of Hereford (1347–1419), maternal grandmother of King Henry V (r. 1413–1422)
 * King Charles VI (1368–1422) and Queen Isabeau of France (c. 1370–1435), maternal grandparents of King Henry VI (r. 1422–1461, 1470–1471)
 * Margaret of Baux, Countess of Saint-Pol (1394–1469), maternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth (r. 1464–1470 and 1471–1483 as the wife of King Edward IV)
 * Cecily Neville, Duchess of York (1415–1495), paternal grandmother of King Edward V (r. 1483) and Queen Elizabeth (r. 1486–1503 as the wife of King Henry VII)
 * Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby (1441/1443–1509), paternal grandmother of King Henry VIII (r. 1509–1547)
 * Lady Margaret Butler (c. 1454–1539), paternal grandmother of Queen Anne (r. 1533–1536 as the wife of King Henry VIII)
 * Margery Wentworth, Lady Seymour (c. 1478–1550), maternal grandmother of King Edward VI (r. 1547–1553)
 * Queen Sophie of Denmark and Norway (1557–1631), maternal grandmother of King Charles I (r. 1625–1649)
 * Laura Margherita Mazzarini (1608–1685), maternal grandmother of Queen Mary (r. 1685–1688 as the wife of King James II)
 * Queen Mary (1867–1953), paternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II (r. 1952–2022)

Grandparents of Scottish monarchs and consorts living during their reigns

 * Boite mac Cináeda (d. 1058), maternal grandfather of King Lulach (r. 1057–1058)
 * Lucie de l'Aigle, Viscountess of Beaumont (d. after 1217), maternal grandmother of King Alexander II (r. 1214–1249)
 * Marie de Montmirail, Lady of Coucy (1192–1273), maternal grandmother of King Alexander III (r. 1249–1286)
 * Beatrice of Savoy, Countess of Provence (c. 1198–c. 1267), maternal grandmother of Queen Margaret (r. 1251–1275 as the wife of King Alexander III)
 * Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of Norway (c. 1244–1287), paternal grandmother of Margaret, Maid of Norway (r. 1286–1290)
 * Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence (1385–1439), maternal grandmother of King James II (r. 1437–1460)
 * John II, Lord of Egmond (c. 1385–1451), paternal grandfather, and Mary of Burgundy, Duchess of Cleves (1393–1466), maternal grandmother, of Queen Mary (r. 1449–1460 as the wife of King James II)
 * Arnold, Duke of Guelders (1410–1473) and Catherine of Cleves, Duchess of Guelders (1417–1479), maternal grandparents of King James III (r. 1460–1488)
 * Queen Dorothea of Denmark (1430/1431–1495), maternal grandmother of King James IV (r. 1488–1513)
 * Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby (1441/1443–1509), paternal grandmother of Queen Margaret (r. 1503–1513 as the wife of King James IV)
 * Philippa of Guelders, Duchess of Lorraine (1467–1547) and Marie of Luxembourg, Countess of Vendôme (c. 1472–1547), grandmothers of Queen Mary (r. 1538–1542 as the wife of King James V)
 * maternal great-grandmothers of Mary, Queen of Scots (r. 1542–1567)
 * Claude, Duke of Guise (1496–1550) and Antoinette de Bourbon, Duchess of Guise (1493–1583), maternal grandparents of Mary, Queen of Scots (r. 1542–1567)
 * Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox (1516–1571) and Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (1515–1578), paternal grandparents of King James VI (r. 1567–1625)
 * Queen Sophie of Denmark and Norway (1557–1631), maternal grandmother of King Charles I (r. 1625–1649)
 * Laura Margherita Mazzarini (1608–1685), maternal grandmother of Queen Mary (r. 1685–1688 as the wife of King James VII)

Grandparents of French monarchs and consorts living during their reigns

 * Gisela of Swabia, Holy Roman Empress (990–1043), paternal grandmother of Queen Mathilde (r. 1034–1044 as the wife of King Henry I)
 * Gertrude of Saxony, Countess of Flanders (c. 1030–1113), maternal grandmother of King Louis VI (r. 1108–1137)
 * Gisela of Burgundy, Marchioness of Montferrat (1075–1135), maternal grandmother of King Philip (r. 1129–1131 as junior king) and King Louis VII (r. 1131–1137 as junior king)
 * Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault (c. 1075–1151) and Dangereuse, Viscountess of Châtellerault (1079–1151), maternal grandparents of Queen Eleanor (r. 1137–1152 as the wife of King Louis VII)
 * Garsenda of Forcalquier, Countess of Provence (1180–c. 1242) and Margaret of Geneva, Countess of Savoy (c. 1180–1252), grandmothers of Queen Marguerite (r. 1234–1270 as the wife of King Louis IX)
 * Queen Marguerite (1221–1295), paternal grandmother of King Philip IV (r. 1285–1314)
 * Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Saint-Pol (1224–1288), maternal grandmother of Queen Jeanne (r. 1285–1305 as the wife of King Philip IV)
 * Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples (c. 1257–1323), paternal grandmother of Queen Clémence (r. 1315–1316 as the wife of King Louis X)
 * Blanche of Brittany (1271–1327), maternal grandmother of Queen Jeanne (r. 1325–1328 as the wife of King Charles IV)
 * Isabella of Valois, Duchess of Bourbon (1313–1383), maternal grandmother of King Charles VI (r. 1380–1422)
 * Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan (1323–1385), maternal grandfather of Queen Isabeau (r. 1385–1422 as the wife of King Charles VI)
 * Queen Yolande of Aragon (c. 1365–1431), maternal grandmother of Queen Marie (r. 1422–1461 as the wife of King Charles VII)
 * Antoinette de Bourbon, Duchess of Guise (1493–1583), maternal grandmother of Queen Marie (d'Écosse) (r. 1559–1560 as the wife of King Francis II)
 * King Vittorio Amedeo (1666–1732) and Queen Anne Marie of Sicily (1669–1728), maternal grandparents of King Louis XV (r. 1715–1774)
 * Marie Jeanne Baptiste, Duchess of Savoy (1644–1724), great-grandmother of King Louis XV
 * Anna Leszczyńska (1660–1727), paternal grandmother of Queen Marie (r. 1725–1768 as the wife of King Louis XV)
 * King Ferdinand (1751–1825) and Queen Maria Carolina of Sicily and Naples (1752–1814), maternal grandparents of Empress Marie Louise (r. 1810–1814 as the wife of Emperor Napoleon I)

Grandparents of Spanish monarchs and consorts living during their reigns

 * Muniadona, Queen of Pamplona (c. 995–1066), paternal grandmother of King Sancho II (r. 1065/1072–1072), King Alfonso VI (r. 1065–1072, 1072–1109) and King García II (r. 1065–1071)
 * Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of England (c. 1124–1204), maternal grandmother of Queen Berengaria (r. 1197–1204 as the wife of King Alfonso IX)
 * Queen Violante (1236–1301), paternal grandmother of King Ferdinand IV (r. 1295–1312) and Queen Isabella (r. 1291–1295 as the wife of King James II)
 * Beatriz of Castile, Queen of Portugal (1242–1303) and Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon (1249–1302), grandmothers of Queen Constanza (r. 1302–1312 as the wife of King Ferdinand IV)
 * Queen Maria (c. 1265–1321), paternal grandmother, and King Dinis (1261–1325) and Queen Elizabeth of Portugal (1271–1336), maternal grandparents, of King Alfonso XI (r. 1312–1350)
 * James II of Aragon (1267–1327), maternal grandfather of Queen Constanza Manuel (r. 1325–1327 as the wife of King Alfonso XI)
 * Elizabeth of Aragon, Queen of Portugal (1271–1336), paternal grandmother of Queen Maria (r. 1328–1350 as the wife of King Alfonso XI); maternal grandmother of Queen Leonor (r. 1329–1336 as the wife of King Alfonso IV)
 * King Afonso IV (1291–1357) and Queen Beatriz of Portugal (1293–1359), maternal grandparents of King Pedro (r. 1350–1366, 1367–1369)
 * Marie of Avesnes, Duchess of Bourbon (1280–1354) and Mahaut of Châtillon, Countess of Valois (1293–1358), grandmothers of Queen Blanca (r. 1353–1361 as the wife of King Pedro)
 * Yolande of Flanders, Countess of Bar (d. 1395), paternal grandmother of Queen Violante (r. 1387–1395 as the wife of King Juan I)
 * Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459–1519), paternal grandfather of King Carlos I (r. 1516–1556)
 * Maria, Holy Roman Empress (1528–1603), maternal grandmother of King Felipe III (r. 1598–1621)
 * Louis XIV of France (1638–1715), paternal grandfather of King Felipe V (r. 1700–1724, 1724–1746)
 * Maria Giovanna Battista, Duchess of Savoy (1644–1724), paternal grandmother of Queen Maria Luisa (r. 1701–1714 as the wife of King Felipe V)
 * King Vittorio Amedeo II (1666–1732) and Queen Anne Marie of Sardinia (1669–1728), maternal grandparents of King Luis I (r. 1724)
 * Marie Jeanne Baptiste, Duchess of Savoy (1644–1724), great-grandmother of King Luis I
 * Maria Isabella, Queen of the Two Sicilies (1789–1848), maternal grandmother of Queen Isabella II (r. 1833–1868) and of her husband Francis, Duke of Cádiz (r. 1846–1868)
 * Queen Maria Cristina (1806–1878), maternal grandmother of King Alfonso XII (r. 1874–1885) and of his wife Queen Mercedes (r. 1878)
 * Francis, Duke of Cádiz (1822—1902) and Queen Isabella II (1830–1904), paternal grandparents, and Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria (1831–1903), maternal grandmother, of King Alfonso XIII (r. 1886–1831)
 * Viktoria Luise, Duchess of Brunswick (1892–1980), maternal grandmother of Queen Sofía (r. 1975–2014 as the wife of King Juan Carlos I)
 * Menchu Álvarez del Valle (1928–2021), paternal grandmother, and Francisco Rocasolano Camacho (1918–2015), maternal grandfather, of Queen Letizia (r. 2014–present as the wife of King Felipe VI)

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Pre-20th century

 * In the 1730s, Lady Diana Spencer became engaged to the Prince of Wales; the designs of Lady Di's maternal grandmother, a close friend of the old Queen's, were frustrated.
 * In 1766, Lady Dorothy Cavendish, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire, married the future Prime Minister.
 * In 1683, Lady Anne, a niece of the Queen consort, married Prince George of Denmark.

20th century
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 * In the 1980s, Lady Diana Spencer became engaged to the Prince of Wales; the designs of Lady Di's maternal grandmother, a close friend of the old Queen's, were frustrated.
 * In 1920, Lady Dorothy Cavendish, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire, married the future Prime Minister.
 * In 1950, Lady Anne, a niece of the Queen consort, married Prince George of Denmark.

Timeline of the mistresses and children of King Charles II

 * 1649:
 * birth of *James (Crofts) to Lucy Walter in Rotterdam
 * 1650:
 * birth of Charlotte FitzRoy to Elizabeth (Killigrew) Boyle
 * 1657:
 * birth of *Charles FitzCharles to Catherine Pegge
 * 1658:
 * death of Lucy Walter
 * birth of *Catherine FitzCharles to Catherine Pegge
 * 1660:
 * 7 September: the Hon. Francis Shannon created Viscount Shannon; Elizabeth (Killigrew) Boyle thereafter titled Viscountess Shannon
 * 1661:
 * 25 February: birth of *Anne Palmer to Barbara Palmer
 * 11 December: Roger Palmer created Earl of Castlemaine; Barbara Palmer thereafter titled Countess of Castlemaine
 * *Anne Palmer styled *Lady Anne Palmer
 * 1662:
 * 18 June: birth of *Charles Palmer, Lord Limerick to Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine (legally fathered by Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine)
 * 1663:
 * 14 February: *James Crofts created Duke of Monmouth
 * 20 April: marriage of *James Crofts, 1st Duke of Monmouth to Anne Scott, 4th Countess of Buccleuch (adopting the surname Scott)
 * 21 April: *the Duke of Monmouth created Duke of Buccleuch; the Duchess of Monmouth (Countess of Buccleuch) created Duchess of Buccleuch
 * 28 September: birth of *Henry FitzRoy to Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine
 * 1664:
 * 5 September: birth of *Lady Charlotte FitzRoy to Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine
 * 1665:
 * 28 December: birth of *George FitzRoy to Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine
 * late 1660s:
 * marriage of *Charlotte FitzRoy and the Hon. James Howard
 * 1669:
 * July: death of the Hon. James Howard (husband of *Charlotte Howard
 * 1670:
 * 8 May: birth of *Charles Beauclerk to Nell Gwyn
 * 3 August: Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine created Duchess of Cleveland
 * *Charles Palmer/FitzRoy, Lord Limerick styled Earl of Southampton
 * 1671:
 * birth of *James Beauclerk to Nell Gwyn
 * 1672:
 * 16 July: birth of *Lady Barbara FitzRoy to Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland
 * 17 July: marriage of *Charlotte Howard née FitzRoy and William Paston
 * 29 July: birth of *Charles Lennox to Louise de Kérouaille
 * 16 August: *Henry FitzRoy created Earl of Euston
 * 1673:
 * Sir Robert Paston, 2nd Baronet (father-in-law of *Charlotte Paston) created Viscount Yarmouth
 * 19 August: Louise de Kérouaille created Duchess of Portsmouth for life
 * 16 October: birth of *Mary Davis to Moll Davis
 * December: Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth created Duchess of Aubigny in France
 * 1674:
 * 5 June: Sir Edward Lee, 5th Baronet created Earl of Lichfield upon his betrothal to *Lady Charlotte FitzRoy
 * 11 August: marriage of *Lady Anne Palmer / FitzRoy to Thomas Lennard, 15th Baron Dacre
 * 1 October: *George FitzRoy created Earl of Northumberland
 * 5 October: Thomas Lennard, 15th Baron Dacre (husband of *Anne Lennard, Baroness Dacre, thereafter Countess of Sussex) created Earl of Sussex
 * 1675:
 * 28 July: *Charles FitzCharles created Earl of Plymouth
 * 9 August: *Charles Lennox created Duke of Richmond
 * 9 September: *Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond created Duke of Lennox
 * 10 September: *Charles FitzRoy, Earl of Southampton created Duke of Southampton
 * 11 September: *Henry FitzRoy, 1st Earl of Euston created Duke of Grafton
 * 1676:
 * 21 December: *Charles Beauclerk created Earl of Burfold
 * *James Beauclerk named heir to the earldom and thereafter styled Lord Beauclerk
 * 1677:
 * 6 February: marriage of *Lady Charlotte FitzRoy (thereafter Countess of Lichfield) to Edward Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield
 * 1678:
 * marriage of *Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth to Lady Bridget Osborne
 * 1679:
 * marriage of *Charles FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Southampton and Mary Wood
 * marriage of *Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton to Lady Isabella Bennet
 * 30 July: Robert Paston, 1st Viscount Yarmouth created Earl of Yarmouth (father-in-law of *Charlotte Paston, thereafter styled Lady Paston)
 * 1680:
 * 17 October: death of *Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth in Tangier
 * 15 November: death of Mary FitzRoy, Duchess of Southampton (wife of *Charles FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Southampton)
 * December: death of Elizabeth (Killigrew) Boyle, Viscountess Shannon
 * 10 December: *Mary Davis granted the surname 'Tudor' and style 'Lady'
 * 1680/1681:
 * death of *James Beauclerk, Lord Beauclerk in Paris
 * 1683:
 * 8 March: William Paston, Lord Paston (husband of *Charlotte Paston, Lady Paston, thereafter Countess of Yarmouth) succeeds as Earl of Yarmouth
 * 6 April: *George FitzRoy, 1st Earl of Northumberland created Duke of Northumberland
 * 1684:
 * 10 January: *Charles Beauclerk, 1st Earl of Burford created Duke of St Albans
 * 28 July: death of *Charlotte Paston, Countess of Yarmouth
 * 1685:
 * 15 July: execution of *James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth on Tower Hill for attempting to seize the throne
 * 1686:
 * March: marriage of *George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland to Catherine Lucy née Wheatley
 * 1687:
 * 18 August: marriage of *Lady Mary Tudor and Edward Radclyffe
 * 14 November: death of Nell Gwyn
 * 1688:
 * 7 March: Sir Francis Radclyffe, 3rd Baronet (father-in-law of *Lady Mary Radclyffe, thereafter styled Viscountess Radclyffe) created Earl of Derwentwater
 * 1690:
 * 9 October: death of *Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton at the storming of Cork
 * 1692:
 * 8 January: marriage of *Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and the Hon. Anne Belasyse née Brudenell
 * 1694:
 * 17 April: marriage of *Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans and Lady Diana de Vere
 * October/November: marriage of *Charles FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Southampton and Anne Pulteney
 * 1697:
 * April: Edward Radclyffe, Viscount Radclyffe (husband of *Mary Radclyffe, Viscountess Radclyffe, thereafter Countess of Derwentwater) succeeded as Earl of Derwentwater
 * 1705:
 * 29 April: death of Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater (husband of *Mary Radclyffe, Countess of Derwentwater)
 * 23 May: marriage of *Mary Radclyffe, Countess of Derwentwater and Henry Graham
 * 1707:
 * 7 January: death of Henry Graham (husband of *Mary Graham, Dowager Countess of Derwentwater)
 * 26 August: marriage of *Mary Graham, Dowager Countess of Derwentwater and James Rooke
 * 1708:
 * death of Moll Davis
 * 1709:
 * 9 October: death of Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland
 * *Charles FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Southampton succeeds as Duke of Cleveland
 * 1714:
 * 25 May: death of Catherine FitzRoy, Duchess of Northumberland (wife of *George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland)
 * 1715:
 * March: marriage of *George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland to Mary Dutton
 * 30 October: death of Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex (husband of *Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex)
 * 1716:
 * 28 June: death of *George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland
 * 14 July: death of Edward Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield (husband of *Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield)
 * 1718:
 * 17 February: death of *Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield
 * 9 May: death of Lady Bridget Bisse, Dowager Countess of Plymouth (widow of *Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth)
 * 1721 or 1722:
 * 16 May: death of *Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex
 * 1722:
 * 9 December: death of Anne Lennox, Duchess of Richmond (wife of *Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond)
 * 1723:
 * 7 February: death of Isabella FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton (widow of *Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton)
 * 27 May: death of *Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond
 * 1726:
 * 10 May: death of *Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans
 * 5 November: death of *Mary Radclyffe, Countess of Derwentwater
 * 1730:
 * 9 September: death of *Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland
 * 1732:
 * 6 February: death of Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch (widow of *James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth)
 * 25 December: death of William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth (widower of *Charlotte Paston, Countess of Yarmouth)
 * 1734:
 * 14 November: death of Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth in Paris
 * 1737:
 * 6 May: death of *Lady Barbara FitzRoy in Pontoise
 * 1738:
 * 27 August: death of Mary FitzRoy, Duchess of Northumberland (widow of *George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland)
 * 1742
 * 15 January: death of Diana Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans (widow of *Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans)
 * 1746:
 * 20 February: death of Anne FitzRoy (Southcote), Duchess of Cleveland (widow of *Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland)
 * 1759:
 * possible date of death of *Catherine FitzCharles at the Abbey of Dunkirk

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Living parents of sitting Prime Ministers
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 * Catherine Cavendish, Dowager Duchess of Devonshire (d. 1777), mother of the Duke of Devonshire (1756–1757)
 * Lady Augustus FitzRoy (Elizabeth) (d. 1788), mother of the Duke of Grafton (1768–1770)
 * Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford (d. 1790), father of Lord North (1770–1782)
 * Margaret Bentinck, Duchess of Portland (d. 1785), mother of the Duke of Portland (1783, 1807–1809)
 * Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham (d. 1803), mother of William Pitt the Younger (1783–1801, 1804–1806)
 * Mary Robinson, Baroness Grantham (d. 1830), mother of the Viscount Goderich (1827–1828)
 * Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington (d. 1831), mother of the Duke of Wellington (1828–1830, 1834)
 * George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (d. 1837), possible natural father of the Viscount Melbourne (1834, 1835–1841)
 * Wilhelmina Powlett, Duchess of Cleveland (d. 1901), mother of the Earl of Rosebery (1894–1895)
 * Louisa Baldwin (d. 1925), mother of Stanley Baldwin (1923–1924, 1924–1929, 1935–1937)
 * Lilian Douglas-Home, Countess of Home (d. 1966), mother of Sir Alec Douglas-Home (1963–1964)
 * James Wilson (d. 1971), father of Harold Wilson (1964–1970, 1974–1976)
 * Leo Blair (d. 2012), father of Tony Blair (1997–2007)
 * Ian Cameron (d. 2010) and Mary Cameron (living), parents of David Cameron (2010–2016)
 * Stanley Johnson (living) and Charlotte Johnson Wahl (d. 2021), parents of Boris Johnson (2019–2022)
 * John Truss (living) and Priscilla Truss (living), parents of Liz Truss (2002)
 * Yashvir Sunak (living) and Usha Sunak (living), parents of Rishi Sunak (2022–2024)

Oldest living child of a British Prime Minister
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 * group1 = 1st generation
 * list1 = (Friederike,) Duchess Karl Ludwig of Mecklenburg-Strelitz· (Charlotte,) Duchess Karl Ludwig of Mecklenburg-Strelitz· Luise, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine· Augusta Wilhelmine, Duchess of Zweibrücken


 * group2 = 2nd generation
 * list2 = Charlotte Georgine, Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg· Duchess Karoline of Mecklenburg-Strelitz· Therese, Princess of Thurn and Taxis· Luise, Queen of Prussia· Friederike, Queen of Hanover· Duchess Auguste of Mecklenburg-Strelitz· Luise, Princess Ludwig of Anhalt-Köthen· Princess Augusta, Duchess of Leuchtenberg· Duchess Amalie of Bavaria· Caroline, Crown Princess of Württemberg, Empress of Austria


 * group3 = 3rd generation
 * list3 = (Charlotte,) Princess Paul of Württemberg· Princess Friederike of Saxe-Hildburghausen· Therese, Queen of Bavaria· Luise, Duchess of Nassau· Princess Charlotte of Thurn and Taxis· Maria Theresia, Princess Esterházy of Galántha· Princess Luise of Thurn and Taxis· (Maria Sophia,) Princess Paul of Württemberg· Countess Amalie Adlerberg· Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of Russia· Princess Friederike of Prussia· Alexandrine, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin· (Louise,) Princess Frederick of the Netherlands· Friederike, Duchess of Anhalt· Princess Sophia of Solms-Braunfels· Augusta, Princess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt· Josephine, Queen of Sweden and Norway· Eugénie, Princess of Hohenzollern-Hechingen· Amélie, Empress of Brazil· (Théodolinde,) Countess Wilhelm of Württemberg


 * group4 = 4th generation
 * list4 = Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of Russia· Pauline, Duchess of Nassau· Mathilde Caroline, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine· Princess Theodolinde of Bavaria· Adelgunde, Duchess of Modena· Archduchess Hildegard, Duchess of Teschen· Princess Alexandra of Bavaria· {Therese,) Duchess Peter of Oldenburg· Princess Marie of Nassau-Weilburg· Marie, Princess of Wied· Princess Maria Theresia, Countess Chroninsky· Princess Theresia Esterházy of Galántha· Maria Nikolaevna, Duchess of Leuchtenberg· Olga Nikolaevna, Queen of Württemberg· (Alexandra Nikolaevna,) Princess Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Kassel· Luise, Princess of Windisch-Graetz· Louise, Queen of Sweden and Norway· Marie, Princess of Wied· Princess Friederike of Anhalt-Dessau· Agnes, Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg· (Maria Anna,) Princess Friedrich Karl of Prussia· Princess Eugenie of Sweden· Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil· Princess Augusta, Countess von Thun und Hohenstein*· Countess Marie Josephine of Württemberg· Princess Eugenia of Urach· Mathilde, Princess of Oriolo and Viano*


 * group5 = 5th generation
 * list5 = Grand Duchess Maria Mikhailovna of Russia· Elizabeth Mikhailovna, Duchess of Nassau· (Catherine Mikhailovna,) Duchess Georg August of Mecklenburg-Strelitz· Grand Duchess Alexandra Mikhailovna of Russia· Grand Duchess Anna Mikhailovna of Russia· Helene, Princess of Waldeck and Pyrmont· Sophia, Queen of Sweden and Norway· Archduchess Anna Beatrice of Austria-Este· (Maria Theresa,) Duchess Philipp of Württemberg· Archduchess Mathilda of Austria· Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia· Duchess Cecile of Oldenburg· Duchess Catherine of Oldenburg· Therese Petrovna, Duchess of Leuchtenberg· Elisabeth, Queen of Romania· Princess Alexandra Maximilianovna of Leuctenberg· (Maria Maximilianovna,) Princess Wilhelm of Baden· (Eugenia Maximilianovna,) Duchess Alexander of Oldenburg· Countess Elena Grigorievna Stroganova· (Marie,) Duchess Paul of Mecklenburg· Lovisa, Queen of Denmark· Princess Luise of Wied· Princess Elisabeth of Wied· (Marie,) Princess Albert of Prussia· Princess Marie of the Netherlands and Saxe-Altenburg· Elisabeth Anna, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Oldenburg· Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn


 * group6 = 6th generation
 * list6 = (Helene,) Princess Albert of Saxe-Altenburg· Princess Sophie of Waldeck and Pyrmont· Pauline, Princess of Bentheim and Steinfurt· (Marie,) Princess Wilhelm of Württemberg· Emma, Queen of the Netherlands, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg· Princess Helena, Duchess of Albany· Elisabeth, Princess of Erbach-Schönberg· Duchess Maria Amalie of Württemberg· (Maria Isabella,) Princess Johann Georg of Saxony· Princess Maria of Romania· Marie, Duchess of Anhalt· Duchess Marie Antoinette of Mecklenburg· (Louise,) Princess Friedrich of Schaumburg-Lippe· Princess Ingeborg, Duchess of Västergötland· Princess Thyra of Denmark· Princess Dagmar of Denmark· Princess Olga, Countess of Pückler-Burghauss*· Marie, Princess Reuss of Köstritz· (Sophia Charlotte,) Princess Eitel Friedrich of Prussia· Duchess Margaret of Oldenburg· Margaret, Crown Princess of Sweden· Princess Patricia of Connaught


 * group7 = 7th generation
 * list7 = Princess Elisabeth of Bentheim and Steinfurt· Princess Viktoria of Bentheim and Steinfurt· Princess Emma of Bentheim and Steinfurt· Pauline, Princess of Wied· Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands· Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone· Princess Imma of Erbach-Schönberg· Princess Helena of Erbach-Schönberg· (Marie Luise,) Princess Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia· Stephanie, Princess of Bentheim and Steinfurt· (Margaretha,) Princess Axel of Denmark· Märtha, Crown Princess of Norway· Astrid, Queen of the Belgians· Dagmar Bitsch*· Ingrid, Queen of Denmark


 * group8 = 8th generation
 * list8 = Queen Juliana of the Netherlands· Lady May Abel Smith· Princess Luise of Prussia· Princess Ragnhild, Mrs. Lorentzen· Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner· Joséphine Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg· Queen Margrethe II of Denmark· Benedikte, Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg· Anne-Marie, Queen of the Hellenes


 * group9 = 9th generation
 * list9 = Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands· Irene, Duchess of Parma· Princess Margriet of the Netherlands· Princess Christina of the Netherlands· Anne Liddell-Grainger· Elizabeth Abel Smith· Ingeborg Lorentzen Ribeiro· Ragnhild Lorentzen Long· Cathrine Johansen· Benedikte Stange· Elisabeth Beckmann· Archduchess Marie Astrid of Austria· Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein· Princess Alexandra, Countess Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille· Princess Nathalie of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg· Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark· Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark


 * group10 = 10th generation
 * list10 = Princess Margarita, Countess of Colorno· Princess Carolina, Marchioness of Sala· Juliana Guillermo· Alice Panaggio· Emma Wise· Victoria Falcão· Alexandra Lorentzen Long· Elizabeth Lorentzen Long· Madeleine Johansen· Archduchess Marie Christine, Countess of Limburg-Stirum· Princess Gabriella of Bourbon-Parma· Princess Maria-Anunciata of Liechtenstein· Princess Marie-Astrid of Liechtenstein· Countess Ingrid von Pfeil und Klein-Ellguth· Louisa Johannsmann· Arrietta Morales y de Grecia· Ana María Morales y de Grecia· Amelia Morales y de Grecia

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 * group11 = 11th generation
 * list11 = Julia ten Cate· Paola ten Cate· Alaïa-Maria Brenninkmeijer· Julia Panaggio· Princess Victoria of Bourbon-Parma

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 * group1 = 1st generation
 * list1 = Margaret, Queen of France· Eleanor, Queen of England· Sanchia, Queen of the Romans· Beatrice, Queen of Sicily


 * group2 = 2nd generation
 * list2 = Princess Blanche of France· Isabella, Queen of Navarre· Blanche, Infanta of Castile· Margaret, Duchess of Brabant· Agnes, Duchess of Burgundy· Margaret, Queen of Scots· Beatrice, Countess of Richmond· Katherine of England· Blanche, Lady of Bethune· Beatrice, titular Latin Empress of Constantinope· Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary


 * group3 = 3rd generation
 * list3 = Blanche, Countess of Savoy· Margaret, Queen of France· Joan, Queen of France· Marie, Countess of Bar· Margaret, Queen of Norway· Marie, Countess of Saint-Pol· Blanche, Lady of Conches· Eleanor, Abbess of Fontevrault· Catherine I, titular Latin Empress of Constantinople


 * group4 = 4th generation
 * list4 = Joan, Duchess of Brittany· Queen Joan II of Navarre· Marie of Brabant· Eleanor, Duchess of Lorraine· Beatrice, Lady of Mantua· Margaret, Maid of Norway (Queen of Scots)· Mahaut, Countess of Artois· Beatrix, Lady of Crèvecœur· Isabeau, Lady of Coucy· Marie, Countess of Pembroke· Eleanor, Lady of Granville· Joan, Lady of Maisy· Margaret, Countess of Évreux· Isabella of Artois· Joan, Countess of Foix· Marie, Marquise of Namur· Catherine, Countess of Aumale· Catherine II, titular Latin Empress of Constantinople· Joan, Countess of Beaumont· Isabella, Abbess of Fontevrault


 * group5 = 5th generation
 * list5 = Joan, heiress of Navarre· Maria, Queen of Aragon· Blanche, Queen of France· Agnes, Countess of Foix· Joan, Viscountess of Rohan· Marie, Duchess of Calabria· Isabella, Duchess of Bourbon· Blanche, Queen of Germany and Bohemia· Marie, Duchess of Brabant· Margaret, Countess of Auvergne· Jeanne, Queen of France and Navarre· Margaret of Foix· Blanche, Viscountess of Castillon· Joan, Countess of Ribagorza· Blanche, Queen of Sweden and Norway· Marie, Lady of Pierrepont{{·}} Margaret of Namur{{·}} Elizabeth, Electress Palatine{{·}} Joan, Countess of Vendôme{{·}} Margaret, Duchess of Andria{{·}} Joan of Artois


 * group6 = 6th generation
 * list6 = Constance, Queen of Sicily{{·}} Infanta Joanna, Countess of Ampurias{{·}} Princess Joan of France{{·}} Eloisa of Calabria{{·}} Maria of Calabria{{·}} Queen Joanna I of Naples{{·}} Maria, Duchess of Durazzo{{·}} Joanna, Queen of France{{·}} Blanche, Queen of Castile and León{{·}} Bonne, Countess of Savoy{{·}} Catherine, Countess of Harcourt{{·}} Margaret, Lady of Albret{{·}} Marie, Prioress of Poissy{{·}} Margaret, Queen of Hungary{{·}} Catherine, Duchess of Austria, Duchess of Bavaria{{·}} Joanna, Duchess of Brabant{{·}} Margaret, Countess of Flanders{{·}} Marie, Duchess of Guelders{{·}} Joan, Queen of France, Countess of Auvergne{{·}} Princess Jeanne of France{{·}} Princess Marie of France{{·}} Blanche, Duchess of Orléans{{·}} Eleanor, Queen of Cyprus{{·}} Maria, Countess of Spanheim{{·}} Yolande, Lady of Grancey{{·}} Elisabeth, Lady of Arkel{{·}} Catherine, Countess of Vendôme and La Marche{{·}} Antonia, Queen of Sicily


 * group7 = 7th generation
 * list7 = Queen Maria of Sicily{{·}} Princess Catherine of Naples{{·}} Princess Francesca of Naples{{·}} Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo{{·}} Agnes, titular Latin Empress of Constantinople{{·}} Clementia of Durazzo{{·}} Margaret, Queen of Naples and Hungary{{·}} Joanna of Valois{{·}} Bonne of Valois{{·}} Princess Marie of France{{·}} Princess Isabella of France{{·}} Catherine, Countess of Montpensier{{·}} Blanche, Abbess of Fontevrault{{·}} Isabelle, Lady of Thoire-en-Villars{{·}} Jeanne, Marquise of Namur{{·}} Marie, Duchess of Guelders and Jülich{{·}} Catherine of Harcourt{{·}} Marguerite, Lady of Estouteville{{·}} Jeanne of Harcourt{{·}} Margaret III, Countess of Flanders{{·}} Joan of Burgundy{{·}} Margaret of Burgundy{{·}} Princess Blanche of France{{·}} Princess Catherine of France{{·}} Marie, Countess of Tripoli{{·}} Isabelle of La Marche{{·}} Anne, Countess of Montpensier{{·}} Marie, Lady of Croix{{·}} Charlotte, Queen of Cyprus


 * group8 = 8th generation
 * list8 = Maria of Durazzo{{·}} Queen Joanna II of Naples{{·}} Margaret, Duchess of Bavaria{{·}} Catherine, Duchess of Austria{{·}} Bonne of Burgundy{{·}} Mary, Duchess of Savoy{{·}} Anne, Duchess of Savoy{{·}} Princess Marie of Cyprus


 * group9 = 9th generation
 * list9 = Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, Dauphine of France{{·}} Margaret of Savoy{{·}} Marie, Duchess of Milan{{·}} Bonne of Savoy{{·}} Margaret, Duchess of Anjou{{·}} Marie of Savoy{{·}} Margaret, Countess of Saint-Pol{{·}} Charlotte, Queen of France{{·}} Agnes, Duchess of Longueville{{·}} Marie, Countess of Saint-Pol{{·}} Bona, Duchess of Milan{{·}} Anne of Savoy


 * group10 = 10th generation
 * list10 = Marie, Countess of Eppstein-Königstein{{·}} Philippine, Countess of Horn{{·}} Helene, Countess of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein{{·}} Marie, Countess of Vendôme{{·}} Francisca, Lady of Ravenstein{{·}} Anne, Duchess of Bourbon{{·}} St. Joan, Queen of France{{·}} Jeanne of Luxembourg{{·}} Margaret, Abbess of Soissons{{·}} Bianca, Holy Roman Empress{{·}} Anna, Hereditary Princess of Ferrara


 * group11 = 11th generation
 * list11 = Louise-Françoise, Lady of Breda{{·}} Antoinette, Duchess of Guise{{·}} Louise, Abbess of Fontevrault{{·}} Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon


 * group12 = 12th generation
 * list12 = Mary, Queen of Scotland{{·}} Louise, Duchess of Aarschot{{·}} Ren e, Abbess of St. Pierre{{·}} Antoinette, Abbess of Faremoutier

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 * group13 = 13th generation
 * list13 = Mary, Queen of Scots

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 * group1 = 1st generation
 * list1 = Jacquetta, Duchess of Bedford{{·}} Catherine, Duchess of Brittany{{·}} Isabelle, Countess of Maine


 * group2 = 2nd generation
 * list2 = Elizabeth, Queen of England{{·}} Anne Woodville, Viscountess Bourchier{{·}} Jacquetta Woodville, Baroness le Strange{{·}} Eleanor Woodville, Lady Grey{{·}} Margaret Woodville, Countess of Arundel{{·}} Martha Woodville, Lady Bromley{{·}} Mary Woodville, Countess of Pembroke{{·}} Catherine Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham and Bedford{{·}} Louise, Duchess of Nemours


 * group3 = 3rd generation
 * list3 = Elizabeth, Queen of England{{·}} Mary of York{{·}} Cecily, Viscountess Welles{{·}} Margaret of York{{·}} Anne, Lady Howard{{·}} Catherine, Countess of Devon{{·}} Bridget of York{{·}} Cecily Bourchier, Baroness Ferrers of Chartley{{·}} Isabel Bourchier{{·}} Joan le Strange, 9th Baroness le Strange{{·}} Margaret Fitzalan, Countess of Arundel{{·}} Joan Fitzalan, Baroness Bergavenny{{·}} Elizabeth Somerset, Baroness Herbert{{·}} Anne Stafford, Countess of Huntingdon{{·}} Marguerite d'Armagnac, Duchess of Nemours{{·}} Catherine, Duchess of Bourbon{{·}} Charlotte d'Armagnac, Duchess of Nemours


 * group4 = 4th generation
 * list4 = Margaret, Queen of Scots{{·}} Elizabeth Tudor{{·}} Mary, Queen of France{{·}} Katherine Tudor{{·}} Elizabeth Welles{{·}} Anne Welles{{·}} Margaret Courtenay, Baroness Herbert{{·}} Ann, Lady Owen{{·}} Jane, Lady Sheffield{{·}} Elizabeth Stanley{{·}} Margaret Stanley{{·}} Elizabeth Neville, Countess of Bridgewater{{·}} Jane Neville, Baroness Montagu{{·}} Dorothy, Lady Devereux{{·}} Mary Hastings, Baroness Berkeley{{·}} Lady Katherine Hastings


 * group5 = 5th generation
 * list5 = Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox{{·}} Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk{{·}} Eleanor Brandon, Countess of Cumberland{{·}} Joan Clifford{{·}} Dorothea Clifford{{·}} Lettice Clifford{{·}} Elizabeth Owen{{·}} Catherine Pole, Countess of Huntingdon{{·}} Winifred, Lady Barrington{{·}} Elizabeth, Lady Vernon{{·}} Ann Clifford


 * group6 = 6th generation
 * list6 = Jane, Queen of England{{·}} Katherine Grey, Countess of Hertford{{·}} Lady Mary Grey{{·}} Elizabeth Stokes{{·}} Margaret Clifford, Countess of Derby{{·}} Frances Compton, Baroness Compton{{·}} Catherine Clinton, Countess of Lincoln{{·}} Elizabeth Somerset, Countess of Worcester{{·}} Lady Anne Hastings{{·}} Lady Mary Hastings{{·}} Catherine Bourchier


 * group7 = 7th generation
 * list7 = Lady Elizabeth Gorges{{·}} Lady Katherine Petre{{·}} Blanche Arundell, Baroness Arundell of Wardour{{·}} Margaret Windsor, Baroness Windsor{{·}} Lady Elizabeth Guilford{{·}} Lady Anne Wynter{{·}} Lady Frances Morgan{{·}} Lady Mary Somerset

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 * group8 = 8th generation
 * list8 = Anne Vaughan{{·}} Katherine Cornwallis

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Descent of Elizabeth II from spouses of British monarchs (through other unions)
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 * 1) Adeliza of Louvain, widow of King Henry I, married William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel
 * 2) William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel
 * 3) William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel
 * 4) Isabel, Lady of Oswestry
 * 5) John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry
 * 6) John Fitzalan, Lord of Arundel
 * 7) Richard Fitzalan, 1st Earl of Arundel
 * 8) Edmund Fitzalan, 2nd Earl of Arundel
 * 9) Richard Fitzalan, 3rd Earl of Arundel
 * 10) Alice FitzAlan, Countess of Kent
 * 11) Alianore Holland, Countess of March
 * 12) Anne de Mortimer
 * 13) Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York
 * 14) King Edward IV, ancestor of future kings
 * 1) Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of King Henry II, previously married to King Louis VII of France
 * 2) Marie of France, Countess of Champagne
 * 3) Henry II, Count of Champagne
 * 4) Alice of Champagne, Queen of Cyprus
 * 5) Mary of Lusignan, Countess of Brienne
 * 6) Hugh, Count of Brienne
 * 7) Walter V, Count of Brienne
 * 8) Isabella, Countess of Brienne
 * 9) Louis, Count of Enghien
 * 10) Margaret, Countess of Brienne
 * 11) Peter I, Count of Saint-Pol
 * 12) Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford
 * 13) Elizabeth Woodville, wife of King Edward IV, ancestors of future kings
 * 1) Isabella of Angoulême, widow of King John, married Hugh X of Lusignan
 * 2) Alice de Lusignan, Countess of Surrey
 * 3) William de Warenne
 * 4) Alice de Warenne, Countess of Arundel
 * 5) Richard Fitzalan, 3rd Earl of Arundel (as above, under Queen Adeliza)
 * 1) Catherine of Valois, widow of King Henry V, (possibly) married Owen Tudor
 * 2) Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond
 * 3) King Henry VII, ancestor of future kings
 * 1) Margaret Tudor, widow of King James IV, married Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus
 * 2) Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox
 * 3) Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
 * 4) King James VI and I, ancestor of future kings

Descendants of King Christian VIII

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian VIII (1786–1848)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik VII (b. 1808)

Descendants of King Frederik VI

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik VI (1768–1839)
 * **Caroline, Hereditary Princess of Denmark (b. 1793)
 * **Vilhemline Marie, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1808)

Further descendants of King Frederik V

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik V (1723–1766)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian VII (1749–1808)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik VI (1768–1839) (see above)
 * Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (1753–1805)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian VIII (1786–1848) (see above)
 * Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (b. 1792)

Further descendants of King Christian III

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian III (1503–1559)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik II (1534–1588)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian IV (1577–1648)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik III (1609–1670)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian V (1646–1699)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik IV (1671–1730)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian VI (1699–1746)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik V (1723–1766) (see above)
 * John II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (1545–1622)
 * Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (1572–1672)
 * Ernest Günther, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1609–1689)
 * Prince Frederick William of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1668–1714)
 * Christian August I, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1696–1754)
 * Frederick Christian I, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1721–1794)
 * Frederick Christian II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1765–1814)
 * Christian August II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (b. 1798)
 * Friedrich, Hereditary Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (b. 1829)
 * Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1831)
 * Prince Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (b. 1800)
 * Prince Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1830)
 * August Philipp, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1612–1675)
 * Frederick Louis, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1653–1728)
 * Peter August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1697–1775)
 * Prince Karl Anton August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1727–1759)
 * Frederick Charles Louis, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1757–1816)
 * Frederick William, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1785–1831)
 * Karl, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1813)
 * Prince Friedrich of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1814)
 * Prince Wilhelm of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1816)
 * Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1818)
 * Prince Frederik of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1843)
 * Prince William of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1845)
 * Prince Julius of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1824)
 * Prince Johann of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1825)

Further descendants of King Frederik I

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik I (1471–1533)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian III (1503–1559) (see above)
 * Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1526–1586)
 * John Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1575–1616)
 * Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1597–1659)
 * Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1641–1695)
 * Frederick IV, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1671–1702)
 * Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1700–1739)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Peter III, Emperor of Russia (1728–1762)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Paul, Emperor of Russia (1754–1801)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia (b. 1796)
 * Alexander Nikolaevich, Tsesarevich of Russia (b. 1818)
 * Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich of Russia (b. 1843)
 * Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia (b. 1845)
 * Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia (b. 1847)
 * Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia (b. 1850)
 * Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia (b. 1827)
 * Grand Duke Nicholas Konstantinovich of Russia (b. 1850)
 * Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (b. 1831)
 * Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia (b. 1832)
 * Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin (1673–1726)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Adolf Frederick, King of Sweden (1710–1771)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Gustav III, King of Sweden (1746–1792)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Gustav IV Adolf, King of Sweden (1778–1837)
 * Gustav, Prince of Vasa (b. 1799)
 * Prince Georg Ludwig of Holstein-Gottorp (1719–1763)
 * Peter I, Grand Duke of Oldenburg (1755–1829)
 * Augustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg (b. 1783)
 * Peter, Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg (b. 1827)
 * Prince Friedrich August of Oldenburg (b. 1852)
 * Duke Elimar of Oldenburg (b. 1844)
 * Duke George of Oldenburg (1784–1812)
 * Duke Peter of Oldenburg (b. 1812)
 * Duke Nicholas of Oldenburg (b. 1840)
 * Duke Alexander of Oldenburg (b. 1844)
 * Duke George of Oldenburg (b. 1848)
 * Duke Konstantin of Oldenburg (b. 1850)

Descendants of King Charles IV

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Charles IV (1294–1328)
 * **Princess Marie of France (b. 1327)
 * **Princess Blanche of France (b. 1328, after her father's death)

Descendants of King Philippe V

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Philippe V (c. 1293–1322)
 * **Princess Jeanne, Duchess of Burgundy (b. 1308)
 * **Princess Marguerite, Countess of Flanders (b. 1310)
 * **Princess Isabelle, Dauphine of Viennois (b. 1312)
 * **Princess Blanche of France (b. 1313)

Descendants of King Louis X

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis X (1289–1316)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Jean I (1316)
 * **Simple silver crown.svg Jeanne II, Queen of Navarre (b. 1312)

Further descendants of King Philippe IV

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Philippe IV (1268–1314)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis X (1289–1316) (see above)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Philippe V (c. 1293–1322) (see above)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Charles IV (1294–1328) (see above)
 * **Simple silver crown.svg Isabella, Dowager Queen of England (b. 1295)

Further descendants of King Philippe III

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Philippe III (1245–1285)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Philippe IV (1268–1314) (see above)
 * Charles, Count of Valois (1270–1325)
 * Philippe, Count of Valois (b. 1293)
 * Jean of Valois (b. 1319)
 * Charles, Count of Alençon and Perche (b. 1297)
 * Louis, Count of Chartres (b. 1318)
 * Louis, Count of Évreux (1276–1319)
 * Charles, Count of Étampes (b. 1305)
 * Simple bronze crown.svg Philippe of Évreux, King-claimant of Navarre (b. 1306)

Further descendants of King Louis IX

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis IX (1214–1270)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Philippe III (1245–1285) (see above)
 * Robert, Count of Clermont (1256–1317)
 * Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (b. 1279)
 * Pierre of Bourbon (b. 1311)
 * Jacques of Bourbon (b. 1319)
 * Pierre, Archdeacon of Paris (b. 1287)

Further descendants of King Louis VIII

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis VIII (1187–1226)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis IX (1214–1270) (see above)
 * Robert I, Count of Artois (1216–1250)
 * Robert II, Count of Artois (1250–1302)
 * Philip of Artois (1269–1298)
 * Robert, Count of Beaumont-le-Roger (b. 1287)
 * Jean of Artois (b. 1321)
 * Jacques of Artois (b. c. 1325)
 * Robert of Artois (b. c. 1326)
 * Charles of Artois (b. 1328)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Charles, King of Sicily/Naples (c. 1227–1285)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Charles II, King of Naples (1254–1309)
 * Simple bronze crown.svg Charles Martel, claimant king of Hungary (1271–1295)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Charles, King of Hungary (b. 1288)
 * Prince Ladislaus of Hungary (b. 1324)
 * Prince Louis of Hungary (b. 1326)
 * Prince Andrew of Hungary (b. 1327)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Robert, King of Naples (b. 1276)
 * Charles, Duke of Calabria (b. 1298)
 * Simple bronze crown.svg Philip, titular Emperor of Constantinople (b. 1278)
 * Philip, Despot of Romania (b. 1300)
 * Robert of Taranto (b. 1326)
 * Louis of Taranto (b. 1327)
 * John, Prince of Achaea (b. 1294)
 * Charles of Gravina (b. 1323)
 * Louis of Gravina (b. 1324)
 * Robert of Gravina (b. 1326)

Further descendants of King Louis VI

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis VI (1081–1137)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis VII (1120–1180)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Philippe II (1165–1223)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis VIII (1187–1226) (see above)
 * Robert I, Count of Dreux (c. 1123–1188)
 * Robert II, Count of Dreux (1154–1218)
 * Robert III, Count of Dreux (1185–1234)
 * John I, Count of Dreux (1215–1249)
 * Robert IV, Count of Dreux (1241–1282)
 * John II, Count of Dreux (1265–1309)
 * Robert V, Count of Dreux (b. c. 1293)
 * Jean of Dreux (b. c. 1295)
 * Pierre of Dreux (b. 1298)
 * Peter I, Duke of Brittany (c. 1187–1250)
 * John I, Duke of Brittany (c. 1218–1286)
 * John II, Duke of Brittany (1239–1305)
 * Arthur II, Duke of Brittany (1261–1312)
 * John III, Duke of Brittany (b. 1286)
 * Guy, Count of Penthièvre (b. 1287)
 * John of Montfort (b. 1295)
 * John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond (b. c. 1266)
 * Olivier I, Lord of Machecoul (1231–1279)
 * Jean I, Lord of Machecoul (1255–1308)
 * Gerard, Lord of Machecoul (b. c. 1278)
 * Louis of Machecoul (b. 1316)
 * Jean of Machecoul (b. 1318)
 * Gerard of Machecoul (b. 1320)
 * Jean of Machecoul (b. 1279)
 * Jean of Machecoul (b. c. 1319)
 * Guillaume of Machecoul, canon of Nantes (b. 1280)
 * Raoul of Machecoul (b. 1281)
 * Briant of Machecoul (b. 1284)
 * Peter I of Courtenay (1126–1183)
 * Robert, Lord of Champignelles (c. 1168–1239)
 * Guillaume, Lord of Champignelles (1228–1280)
 * Jean I, Lord of Champignelles (1265–1318)
 * Jean II, Lord of Champignelles (b. 1291)
 * Philippe, Lord of La Ferté-Loupière (b. 1292)
 * Robert of Courtenay (b. 1296)
 * Guillaume, Vidame of Reims (b. 1299)
 * Etienne of Courtenay (b. 1305)
 * Pierre, Lord of Autry (b. 1305)
 * Guillaume I, Lord of Tanlay (1172–1248)
 * Robert I, Lord of Tanlay (1205–1260)
 * Jean I, Lord of Tanlay (1230–1285)
 * Robert II, Lord of Tanlay (1260–1310)
 * Guillaume II, Lord of Tanlay (b. 1285)
 * Robert of Tanlay (b. 1307)
 * Jean of Tanlay (b. 1308)
 * Philippe of Tanlay (b. 1320)
 * Etienne, Lord of Tanerre (b. 1262)

Further descendants of King Robert II

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Robert II (c. 972–1031)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Henri I (1008–1060)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Philippe I (1052–1108)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Louis VI (1081–1137) (see above)
 * Robert I, Duke of Burgundy (1011–1076)
 * Henry of Burgundy (c. 1035–1070/1074)
 * Odo I, Duke of Burgundy (1060–1102)
 * Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy (1084–1143)
 * Odo II, Duke of Burgundy (1118–1162)
 * Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy (1142–1192)
 * Odo III, Duke of Burgundy (1166–1218)
 * Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy (1213–1272)
 * Robert II, Duke of Burgundy (1248–1306)
 * Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1295)
 * Philippe of Burgundy (b. 1323)
 * Robert, Count of Tonnerre (b. 1302)
 * Alexander, Lord of Montaigu (c. 1172–1205)
 * Eudes, Lord of Montaigu (d. 1244)
 * Guillaume, Lord of Montaigu (d. 1304)
 * Oudart, Lord of Montaigu (b. 1???)
 * Henri of Montaigu (b. 13??) ?
 * Henry, Count of Portugal (c. 1066–1112)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Afonso I, King of Portugal (c. 1111–1185)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1211)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Afonso II, King of Portugal (1185–1223)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Afonso III, King of Portugal (1210–1279)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Dinis, King of Portugal (1261–1325)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Afonso IV, King of Portugal (b. 1291)
 * Infante Pedro of Portugal (b. 1320)

Descendants of King Christian X

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian X (1870–1947)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik IX (b. 1899)
 * **Princess Margrethe of Denmark (b. 1940)
 * **Princess Benedikte of Denmark (b. 1944)
 * **Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark (b. 1946)
 * Prince Knud of Denmark (previously Hereditary Prince) (b. 1900)
 * Prince Ingolf of Denmark (b. 1940)
 * Prince Christian of Denmark (b. 1942)

Further descendants of King Frederik VIII

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik VIII (1843–1912)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian X (1870–1947) (see above)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Haakon VII, King of Norway (b. 1872)
 * Olav, Crown Prince of Norway (b. 1903)
 * Prince Harald of Norway (b. 1937)
 * Prince Harald of Denmark (1876–1949)
 * Prince Gorm of Denmark (b. 1919)
 * Count Oluf of Rosenborg (b. 1923)
 * Count Ulrik of Rosenborg (b. 1950)

Further descendants of King Christian IX

 * Simple gold crown.svg King Christian IX (1818–1906)
 * Simple gold crown.svg King Frederik VIII (1843–1912) (see above)
 * Simple silver crown.svg George I, King of the Hellenes (1845–1913)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Konstantinos, King of the Hellenes (1868–1923)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Pavlos, King of the Hellenes (b. 1901)
 * Konstantinos, Crown Prince of Greece (b. 1940)
 * Prince George of Greece and Denmark (b. 1869)
 * Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (b. 1908)
 * Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882–1944)
 * Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (b. 1921)
 * Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall (b. 1948)
 * Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark (1888–1940)
 * Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark (b. 1939)
 * Prince Valdemar of Denmark (1858–1939)
 * Prince Aage, Count of Rosenborg (1887–1940)
 * Count Valdemar of Rosenborg (b. 1915)
 * Prince Axel of Denmark (b. 1888)
 * Prince George Valdemar of Denmark (b. 1920)
 * Count Flemming Valdemar of Rosenborg (b. 1922)
 * Count Axel of Rosenborg (b. 1950)
 * Count Birger of Rosenborg (b. 1950)
 * Count Carl Johan of Rosenborg (b. 1952)
 * Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg (1890–1950)
 * Count Christian of Rosenborg (b. 1932)
 * Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg (b. 1893)

Descendants of Emperor Ferdinand II

 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Ferdinand II (1578–1637)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Ferdinand III (b. 1608)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Ferdinand IV, King of Hungary and Bohemia (b. 1633)
 * Archduke Leopold of Austria (b. 1640)
 * Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (b. 1614)

Further descendants of Emperor Ferdinand I

 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Ferdinand I (1503–1564)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Maximilian II (1527–1576)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Rudolf II (1552–1612)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Matthias (1557–1619)
 * Charles II, Archduke of Austria (1540–1590)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Ferdinand II (1578–1637) (see above)
 * Leopold V, Archduke of Austria (1586–1632)
 * Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria (b. 1628)
 * Sigismund Francis, Archduke of Austria (b. 1630)

Descendants of Emperor Charles V

 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Charles V (1500–1558)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Philip II, King of Spain (1527–1598)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Philip III, King of Spain (1578–1621)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Philip IV, King of Spain (b. 1605)

Descendants of Emperor Louis IV

 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Louis IV (1282–1347)
 * Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria (1319–1375)
 * John II, Duke of Bavaria (1341–1397)
 * Ernest, Duke of Bavaria (1373–1438)
 * Albert III, Duke of Bavaria (1401–1460)
 * Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria (1447–1508)
 * William IV, Duke of Bavaria (1493–1550)
 * Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (1528–1579)
 * William V, Duke of Bavaria (1548–1626)
 * Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria (b. 1573)
 * Ferdinand Maria, Electoral Prince of Bavaria (b. 1636)
 * Prince Maximilian Philipp of Bavaria (b. 1638)
 * Ferdinand, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne (b. 1577)
 * Albert VI, Duke of Bavaria (b. 1584)
 * Prince Maximilian Henry of Bavaria (b. 1621)
 * Prince Sigismund Albrecht of Bavaria (b. 1623)
 * Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria (1550–1608)
 * Franz Wilhelm, Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück (b. 1593)
 * Maximilian, Count of Wartenberg (b. 1602)
 * Ernst Benno, Count of Wartenberg (b. 1604)
 * Ferdinand Lorenz, Count of Wartenberg (b. 1606)

Descendants of King Rupert

 * Simple gold crown.svg Rupert, King of the Romans (1352–1410)
 * Louis III, Elector Palatine (1378–1436)
 * Frederick I, Elector Palatine (1425–1476)
 * Louis I, Count of Löwenstein (1463–1523)
 * Frederick I, Count of Löwenstein (1502–1541)
 * Louis III, Count of Löwenstein (1530–1611)
 * Christopher Ludwig, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1568–1618)
 * Friedrich Ludwig, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (b. 1598)
 * Count Ludwig Ernst of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (b. 1627)
 * Count Friedrich Eberhard of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (b. 1629)
 * Johann Dietrich, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (1585–1644)
 * Ferdinand Karl, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (b. 1616)
 * Stephen, Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken (1385–1459)
 * Frederick I, Count Palatine of Simmern (1417–1480)
 * John I, Count Palatine of Simmern (1459–1509)
 * John II, Count Palatine of Simmern (1492–1557)
 * Frederick III, Elector Palatine (1515–1576)
 * Louis VI, Elector Palatine (1539–1583)
 * Frederick IV, Elector Palatine (1574–1610)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Frederick I, King of Bohemia (1596–1632)
 * Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine (b. 1617)
 * Prince Rupert, Duke of Cumberland (b. 1619)
 * Prince Maurice of the Palatinate (b. 1621)
 * Prince Edward of the Palatinate (b. 1625)
 * Prince Philip Frederick of the Palatinate (b. 1627)
 * Louis Philip, Count Palatine of Simmern-Kaiserslautern (b. 1602)
 * Count Louis Casimir of Simmern-Kaiserslautern (b. 1636)
 * Count Louis Henry of Simmern-Kaiserslautern (b. 1640)
 * Louis I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1424–1489)
 * Alexander, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1462–1514)
 * Louis II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1502–1532)
 * Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1526–1569)
 * Philipp Ludwig, Count Palatine of Neuburg (1547–1614)
 * Wolfgang Wilhelm, Duke of Jülich and Berg (b. 1578)
 * Philip Wilhelm, Hereditary Duke of Jülich and Berg (b. 1615)
 * Augustus, Count Palatine of Sulzbach (1582–1632)
 * Christian Augustus, Count Palatine of Sulzbach (b. 1622)
 * Count Johann Ludwig of Palatinate-Sulzbach (b. 1625)
 * Count Philip Florinus of Palatinate-Sulzbach (b. 1630)
 * John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1550–1604)
 * John II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1584–1635)
 * Frederick, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (b. 1616)
 * Frederick Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Landsberg (1585–1645)
 * Frederick Ludwig, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Landsberg (b. 1619)
 * Count Wilhelm Ludwig of Zweibrücken-Landsberg (b. 1648)
 * John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg (b. 1589)
 * Count Charles Gustav of Kleeburg (b. 1622)
 * Count Adolph Johann of Kleeburg (b. 1629)
 * Charles I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1560–1600)
 * George William, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (b. 1591)
 * Count Charles Otto of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (b. 1625)
 * Christian I, Count Palatine of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (b. 1598)
 * Count Christian of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (b. 1637)
 * Count Johann Karl of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (b. 1638)
 * Rupert, Count Palatine of Veldenz (1506–1544)
 * George John I, Count Palatine of Veldenz (1543–1592)
 * George Gustavus, Count Palatine of Veldenz (1564–1634)
 * Leopold Louis, Count Palatine of Veldenz (b. 1625)
 * George John II, Count Palatine of Lützelstein-Guttenberg (b. 1586)

Descendants of King Adolf

 * Simple gold crown.svg Adolf, King of the Romans (c. 1255–1298)
 * Gerlach I, Count of Nassau (1271–1361)
 * John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1309–1371)
 * Philipp I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1368–1429)
 * Philip II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1418–1492)
 * John III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1441–1480)
 * Louis I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1473–1523)
 * Philip III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1504–1559)
 * Albert, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1537–1593)
 * Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1565–1627)
 * William Louis, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken (1590–1640)
 * Count Johann Ludwig, regent of Nassau-Saarbrücken (b. 1625)
 * Count Gustav Adolf of Nassau-Saarbrücken (b. 1632)
 * Count Walrad of Nassau-Saarbrücken (b. 1635)
 * John, Count of Nassau-Idstein (b. 1603)
 * Count Gustav Adolf of Nassau-Idstein (b. 1632)
 * Count Ludwig Friedrich of Nassau-Idstein (b. 1633)
 * Count Johann of Nassau-Idstein (b. 1638)
 * Ernest Casimir, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (b. 1607)
 * Count Friedrich of Nassau-Weilburg (b. 1640)

Descendants of Emperor Franz II

 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Franz II (also Emperor of Austria) (1768–1835)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria (b. 1793)
 * Archduke Franz Karl of Austria (b. 1802)
 * Archduke Franz Joseph of Austria (b. 1830)
 * Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria (b. 1832)
 * Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria (b. 1833)

Further descendants of Emperor Leopold II

 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Leopold II (1747–1792)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Franz II (1768–1835) (see above)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1769–1824)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany (b. 1797)
 * unborn child
 * Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen (b. 1771)
 * Archduke Albrecht of Austria (b. 1817)
 * Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria (b. 1818)
 * Archduke Friedrich of Austria (b. 1821)
 * Archduke Wilhelm Franz of Austria (b. 1827)
 * Archduke Joseph of Austria, Palatine of Hungary (b. 1776)
 * Archduke Stephen of Austria (b. 1817)
 * Archduke Alexander of Austria (b. 1825)
 * Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria (b. 1833)
 * Archduke Anton Victor of Austria (b. 1779)
 * Archduke John of Austria (b. 1782)
 * Archduke Rainer Joseph of Austria (b. 1783)
 * Archduke Leopold Ludwig of Austria (b. 1823)
 * Archduke Ernst of Austria (b. 1824)
 * Archduke Sigismund of Austria (b. 1826)
 * Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria (b. 1827)
 * Archduke Heinrich Anton of Austria (b. 1828)
 * Archduke Maximilian of Austria (b. 1830)
 * Archduke Louis of Austria (b. 1784)

Further descendants of Emperor Franz I

 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Franz I (1708–1765)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Joseph II (1741–1790)
 * Simple gold crown.svg Emperor Leopold II (1747–1792) (see above)
 * Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este (1754–1806)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Francis IV, Duke of Modena (b. 1779)
 * Francis, Hereditary Duke of Modena (b. 1819)
 * Archduke Ferdinand Karl Viktor of Austria-Este (b. 1821)
 * Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este (b. 1781)
 * Archduke Maximilian of Austria-Este (b. 1782)

Descendants of King Rupert

 * Simple gold crown.svg Rupert, King of the Romans (1352–1410)
 * Louis III, Elector Palatine (1378–1436)
 * Frederick I, Elector Palatine (1425–1476)
 * Louis I, Count of Löwenstein (1463–1523)
 * Frederick I, Count of Löwenstein (1502–1541)
 * Louis III, Count of Löwenstein (1530–1611)
 * Christopher Ludwig, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1568–1618)
 * Friedrich Ludwig, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1598–1657)
 * Count Friedrich Eberhard of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1629–1683)
 * Heinrich Friedrich, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1682–1721)
 * Johann Ludwig, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1705–1790)
 * Johann Karl, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (1740–1816)
 * Georg Wilhelm, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (b. 1775)
 * Adolf, Hereditary Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (b. 1805)
 * Prince Wilhelm Ernst of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (b. 1783)
 * Prince Wilhelm Paul of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (b. 1817)
 * Johann Dietrich, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (1585–1644)
 * Ferdinand Karl, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (1616–1672)
 * Maximilian Karl Albert, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (1656–1718)
 * Dominic Marquard, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (1690–1738)
 * Prince Theodor Alexander of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (1722–1780)
 * Dominic Constantine, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (1762–1814)
 * Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (b. 1783)
 * Constantine, Hereditary Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (b. 1802)
 * Prince Karl of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (b. 1834)
 * Prince Constantine of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (b. 1786)
 * Prince Wilhelm of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (b. 1795)
 * Prince August of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (b. 1808)
 * Prince Franz of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (b. 1810)
 * Stephen, Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken (1385–1459)
 * Louis I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1424–1489)
 * Alexander, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1462–1514)
 * Louis II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1502–1532)
 * Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1526–1569)
 * John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1550–1604)
 * Frederick Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Landsberg (1585–1645)
 * Frederick Ludwig, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Landsberg (1619–1681)
 * Karl Aemilius von Fürstenwärther (1674–1758)
 * Baron Ernst Ludwig von Fürstenwärther (1737–1821)
 * Friedrich Karl von Fürstenwärther (b. 1769)
 * Leopold von Fürstenwärther (b. 1769)
 * Charles I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1560–1600)
 * Christian I, Count Palatine of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (1598–1654)
 * Count Christian of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (1637–1717)
 * Christian III, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1674–1735)
 * Christian IV, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1722–1775)
 * Wilhelm, Viscount of Deux-Ponts (1754–1807)
 * Christian, Freiherr von Zweibrücken (b. 1782)
 * Frederick Michael, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1724–1767)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Maximilian I Joseph, King of Bavaria (1756–1825)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Ludwig I, King of Bavaria (b. 1786)
 * Maximilian, Crown Prince of Bavaria (b. 1811)
 * Simple silver crown.svg Otto, King of Greece (b. 1815)
 * Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (b. 1821)
 * Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (b. 1828)
 * Prince Karl Theodor of Bavaria (b. 1795)
 * Count Johann Karl of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (1638–1704)
 * John, Count Palatine of Gelnhausen (1698–1780)
 * Wilhelm, Duke in Bavaria (b. 1752)
 * Duke Pius August in Bavaria (b. 1786)
 * Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria (b. 1808)
 * Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria (b. 1831)

Descendants of King Adolf
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 * Simple gold crown.svg Adolf, King of the Romans (c. 1255–1298)
 * Gerlach I, Count of Nassau (1271–1361)
 * John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1309–1371)
 * Philipp I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1368–1429)
 * Philip II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1418–1492)
 * John III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1441–1480)
 * Louis I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1473–1523)
 * Philip III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1504–1559)
 * Albert, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1537–1593)
 * Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1565–1627)
 * Ernest Casimir, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1607–1655)
 * Frederick, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1640–1675)
 * Johann Ernst, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (1664–1719)
 * Charles August, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (1685–1753)
 * Charles Christian, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (1735–1788)
 * Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (1768–1816)
 * Simple silver crown.svg William, Duke of Nassau (b. 1792)
 * Adolf, Hereditary Duke of Nassau (b. 1817)
 * Prince Moritz of Nassau (b. 1820)
 * Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau (b. 1832)
 * Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Nassau (b. 1799)

Titled children of untitled British Prime Ministers

 * Sir Robert Walpole:
 * Robert Walpole, 1st Baron Walpole
 * Mary Cholmondeley, Viscountess Malpas
 * Henry Pelham:
 * Catherine Pelham-Clinton, Countess of Lincoln
 * Grace Watson, Baroness Sondes
 * George Grenville:
 * George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham
 * Elizabeth Proby, Countess of Carysfort
 * William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
 * Hester Fortescue, Countess Fortescue
 * Richard Griffin, 2nd Baron Braybrooke (son-in-law)
 * George Canning:
 * Harriet de Burgh, Marchioness of Clanricarde
 * Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning
 * Sir Robert Peel:
 * Julia Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey
 * Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel
 * William Ewart Gladstone:
 * Henry Gladstone, 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden
 * Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone
 * Sir Winston Churchill:
 * Sarah Touchet-Jesson, Baroness Audley
 * Mary Soames, Baroness Soames

Great-grandchildren of British monarchs born in their lifetime




Descendants of Spanish monarchs by female-preference primogeniture


Descendants of French monarchs by female-preference primogeniture


Descendants of rulers of the Netherlands by female-preference primogeniture


Fourth Doctor
The Fourth Doctor [1974–1981] was the first character shown to encounter all four of these enemies, completing the feat in 1976 in his third season.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1975: Genesis of the Daleks
 * 2) 1980: Destiny of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1975: Revenge of the Cybermen


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1975: The Sontaran Experiment
 * 2) 1977: The Invasion of Time


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1976: The Deadly Assassin
 * 2) 1981: The Keeper of Traken
 * 3) 1981: Logopolis

Third Doctor
The Third Doctor [1970–1974] was the second incarnation of the Doctor shown to encounter all four. His era is notable for the debut of both the Master and the Sontarans, but he was only shown encountering Cybermen for the first time when returning to the screen for the 20th anniversary special in 1983.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1972: Day of the Daleks
 * 2) 1973: Frontier in Space/Planet of the Daleks
 * 3) 1974: Death to the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1983: The Five Doctors


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1974: The Time Warrior


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1971: Terror of the Autons
 * 2) 1971: The Mind of Evil
 * 3) 1971: The Claws of Axos
 * 4) 1971: Colony in Space
 * 5) 1971: The Daemons
 * 6) 1972: The Sea Devils
 * 7) 1972: The Time Monster
 * 8) 1973: Frontier in Space
 * 9) 1983: The Five Doctors

Second Doctor
The Second Doctor [1966–1969] was the third incarnation of the Doctor to achieve this. He is the only character to encounter all four of these enemies in televised stories to have finished his regular run before all four had debuted, having met the Master in the 20th anniversary special and the Sontarans upon his third return to the show, in 1985.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1966: The Power of the Daleks
 * 2) 1967: The Evil of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1967: The Moonbase
 * 2) 1967: The Tomb of the Cybermen
 * 3) 1968: The Wheel in Space
 * 4) 1968: The Invasion
 * 5) 1983: The Five Doctors


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1985: The Two Doctors


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1983: The Five Doctors

Sixth Doctor
The Sixth Doctor [1984–1986] was the fourth incarnation of the Doctor to encounter all four. He is also one of the first characters (along with Peri) to encounter all four in a single season or year (season 22, 1985) and the first character whose first encounter with all four was within one season or year.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1985: Revelation of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1985: Attack of the Cybermen


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1985: The Two Doctors
 * 2) 1985: "A Fix with Sontarans"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1985: The Mark of the Rani
 * 2) 1986: The Ultimate Foe (part of The Trial of a Time Lord)

Tenth Doctor
In 2008, the Tenth Doctor [2005–2010] became the fifth incarnation of the Doctor, and the first character from the new series era, to encounter all four of these enemies in televised stories. He notably (and uniquely for a Doctor incarnation) had previously, in 2007, accomplished the feat in the expanded universe, having encountered the Sontarans in the Doctor Who Magazine story The Betrothal of Sontar, before their return to the television series the following year.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2006: "Army of Ghosts"/"Doomsday"
 * 2) 2007: "Daleks in Manhattan"/""Evolution of the Daleks"
 * 3) 2008: "The Stolen Earth"/"Journey's End"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2006: "Rise of the Cybermen"/"The Age of Steel"
 * 2) 2006: "Army of Ghosts"/"Doomsday"
 * 3) 2008: "The Next Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2008: "The Sontaran Stratagem"/"The Poison Sky"
 * 2) 2010: The End of Time


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2007: "Utopia"/"The Sound of Drums"/"Last of the Time Lords"
 * 2) 2009–2010: TV, The End of Time

Twelfth Doctor
The Twelfth Doctor [2014–2017] encountered all four of the enemies in 2014, the sixth incarnation of the Doctor to do so. He is unique in having accomplished the feat within his first series and in the year of his debut (not counting his immediately post-regeneration scene in 2013's "The Time of the Doctor"). He is also notable for having no significant televised encounter with a Sontaran other than Strax.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2014: "Into the Dalek"
 * 2) 2015: "The Magician's Apprentice"/"The Witch's Familiar"
 * 3) 2017: "The Pilot"
 * 4) 2017: "Twice Upon a Time"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2014: "Dark Water"/"Death in Heaven"
 * 2) 2017: "World Enough and Time"/"The Doctor Falls"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2014: ''Deep Breath"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2014: "Dark Water"/"Death in Heaven"
 * 2) 2015: "The Magician's Apprentice"/"The Witch's Familiar"
 * 3) 2017: "Extremis"
 * 4) 2017: "The Lie of the Land"
 * 5) 2017: "World Enough and Time"/"The Doctor Falls"

Thirteenth Doctor
The Thirteenth Doctor [2018–2022] had encountered all four of these enemies by 2021, the seventh Doctor incarnation overall to accomplish this. If an apparent encounter where Sontarans are not seen in the 2020 webcast "Message from the Doctor" is counted, she would be considered to have met this feat 20 months earlier.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2019: "Resolution"
 * 2) 2021: "Revolution of the Daleks"
 * 3) 2022: "Eve of the Daleks"
 * 4) 2022: "The Power of the Doctor"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2020: "The Haunting of Villa Diodati"/"Ascension of the Cybermen"/"The Timeless Children"
 * 2) 2022: "The Power of the Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2021: "War of the Sontarans"
 * 2) 2021: "The Vanquishers"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2020: Spyfall
 * 2) 2020: "Ascension of the Cybermen"/"The Timeless Children"
 * 3) 2022: "The Power of the Doctor"

Sarah Jane Smith
The first companion (or non-Doctor character) to encounter all four of these enemies is Sarah Jane Smith, across her travels with the Third and Fourth Doctors. Although the Doctor encountered the Master both shortly before her debut and immediately after her departure, her only televised meeting with him is in her subsequent return for the 20th anniversary special, in 1983. Notably, she encounters Sontarans again in her spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures (twice).


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1974: Death to the Daleks
 * 2) 1975: Genesis of the Daleks
 * 3) 2008: "The Stolen Earth"/"Journey's End"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1975: Revenge of the Cybermen
 * 2) 1983: The Five Doctors


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1974: The Time Warrior
 * 2) 1975: The Sontaran Experiment
 * 3) 2008: The Last Sontaran
 * 4) 2008: Enemy of the Bane


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1983: The Five Doctors

Tegan Jovanka
The Fifth Doctor's companion Tegan Jovanka is the second companion to be shown encountering all four of these enemies in televised stories, and the first to do so with a story less than the length of a full episode, in 1985, the year after her departure.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1984: Resurrection of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1982: Earthshock
 * 2) 1983: The Five Doctors
 * 3) 2022: "The Power of the Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1985: "A Fix with Sontarans"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1981: Logopolis
 * 2) 1982: Castrovalva
 * 3) 1982: Time-Flight
 * 4) 1983: The King's Demons
 * 5) 1983: The Five Doctors

Peri Brown
In 1985, Peri Brown became the first companion to accomplish the feat during her original run on the series, and the third companion overall (tied for sixth character overall with the Sixth Doctor).


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1985: Revelation of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1985: Attack of the Cybermen


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1985: The Two Doctors


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1984: Planet of Fire
 * 2) 1985: The Mark of the Rani

The Brigadier
Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart appeared as a longtime ally of the Doctor back to 1968, but despite appearing in the Sontarans' debut story, he was not depicted encountering Sontarans, and thereby completing the feat of encountering all four of these enemies, until 2008. This is the longest gap (by over 20 years) from debut to completion (in televised stories) for any character. He is also the only character who can undisputedly claim the feat with encounters outside of the main series, as his fourth original encounter was on the spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures. He is also the only male character who is not the Doctor to have definite televised encounters for all four enemies.


 * Daleks:
 * 1972: Day of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1968: The Invasion
 * 1983: The Five Doctors
 * 2014: "Death in Heaven"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2008: Enemy of the Bane


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1971: Terror of the Autons
 * 2) 1971: The Mind of Evil
 * 3) 1971: The Claws of Axos
 * 4) 1971: The Daemons
 * 5) 1972: The Time Monster
 * 6) 1973: Frontier in Space
 * 7) 1983: The Five Doctors

Clara Oswald
In 2014, Clara Oswald became the first companion from the revived era to encounter all four of these enemies in televised stories. Like the Twelfth Doctor, her only televised encounters with a Sontaran are with Strax.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2013: "The Time of the Doctor"
 * 2) 2014: "Into the Dalek"
 * 3) 2015: "The Magician's Apprentice"/"The Witch's Familiar"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2013: "Nightmare in Silver"
 * 2) 2014: "The Time of the Doctor"
 * 3) 2014: "Dark Water"/"Death in Heaven"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2013: "The Crimson Horror"
 * 2) 2013: "The Name of the Doctor"
 * 3) 2014: "Deep Breath"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2014: "Dark Water"/"Death in Heaven"
 * 2) 2015: "The Magician's Apprentice"/"The Witch's Familiar"

Yasmin Khan
In 2021, Yasmin Khan became the sixth companion (twelfth character overall, tied with the Thirteenth Doctor) and second companion from the revival era to encounter all four of these enemies in televised stories. Her feat is unique in fully matching that of the Doctor with whom she travelled.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2019: "Resolution"
 * 2) 2021: "Revolution of the Daleks"
 * 3) 2022: "Eve of the Daleks"
 * 4) 2022: "The Power of the Doctor"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2020: "The Haunting of Villa Diodati"/"Ascension of the Cybermen"/"The Timeless Children"
 * 2) 2022: "The Power of the Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2021: "War of the Sontarans"
 * 2) 2021: "The Vanquishers"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2020: Spyfall
 * 2) 2020: "Ascension of the Cybermen"/"The Timeless Children"
 * 3) 2022: "The Power of the Doctor"

Jack Harkness
Jack Harkness is known in televised stories to have encountered all four of these enemies, but the fourth, his only known encounter with Sontarans, occurs off-screen and is only mentioned in dialogue. If his feat is counted, he would be the first companion to accomplish the feat since the revival, and the only character whose first encounters occurred in four consecutive years (2005 to 2008). He would also be the only male character to have done so who is a regular companion in the TARDIS, and the only companion from the main series to have an encounter with one of these foes in spin-off series Torchwood.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2005: "Bad Wolf"/"The Parting of the Ways"
 * 2) 2008: "The Stolen Earth"/"Journey's End"
 * 3) 2021: "Revolution of the Daleks"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2006: "Cyberwoman"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2008: "Turn Left" (mentioned only; neither Jack nor Sontarans are seen)


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2007: "Utopia"/"The Sound of Drums"/"Last of the Time Lords"

Seventh Doctor
In 1992, the Seventh Doctor [1987–1989] became the fifth incarnation of the Doctor shown to have encountered all four of these enemies, and the first character to do so through stories outside of television. In 2013, the release of an audio story featuring this Doctor encountering Sontarans gave actor Sylvester McCoy performed encounters of his Doctor with all four.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1988: TV, Remembrance of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1988: TV, Silver Nemesis


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1992: comic, Pureblood (in Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 2) 1995: novel, Shakedown
 * 3) 2013: audio, Starlight Robbery
 * 4) 2015: audio, Terror of the Sontarans


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1989: TV, Survival
 * 2) 1996: TV, Doctor Who

Fifth Doctor
The Fifth Doctor [1982–1984] became the sixth incarnation of the Doctor to meet all four of these enemies. His first recorded encounter with the Sontarans was in a novel, the first Doctor to meet this feat with no visual representation of the enemy. Subsequently, the Fifth Doctor also met the Sontarans in audio stories (voiced by Peter Davison) and comic stories.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1984: TV, Resurrection of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1982: TV, Earthshock
 * 2) 1983: TV, The Five Doctors


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1995: novel, Lords of the Storm
 * 2) 1997: novel, The Eight Doctors
 * 3) 2002: novel, Warmonger
 * 4) 2011: audio, Heroes of Sontar
 * 5) 2011: audio, The Five Companions
 * 6) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time
 * 7) 2016: short story, "Sontar's Little Helpers"
 * 8) 2020: audio, The Moonrakers


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1982: TV, Castrovalva
 * 2) 1982: TV, Time-Flight
 * 3) 1983: TV, The King's Demons
 * 4) 1983: TV, The Five Doctors
 * 5) 1984: TV, Planet of Fire

Eighth Doctor
After one televised appearance the previous year, the Eighth Doctor [1996] had stories of encountering all four of these enemies by 1997. He is tied with the War and Ninth Doctors for fewest types of encounter on television, at one, but uniquely his is with the Master.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1997: novel, War of the Daleks
 * 2) 1997: comic, Fire and Brimstone (in Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 3) 1998: novel, Legacy of the Daleks
 * 4) 2001–2002: comic, Children of the Revolution (in Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 5) 2002: audio, The Time of the Daleks
 * 6) 2005: audio, Terror Firma
 * 7) 2006: short story, "Museum Piece"
 * 8) 2007: audio, Blood of the Daleks
 * 9) 2010: audio, The Four Doctors
 * 10) 2011–2015: audio series, Dark Eyes
 * 11) 2017–2020: audio series, The Eighth Doctor: The Time War
 * 12) 2018: audio, The Dalek Trap
 * 13) 2020: audio, He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not/The Enemy of My Enemy/Mutually Assured Destruction
 * 14) 2020: novels, The Knight, the Fool and the Dead/All Flesh is Grass
 * 15) 2020: comic, "Tales of the Dark Times: Episode 3"
 * 16) 2020: audio, The Shoreditch Intervention
 * 17) 2022: audio, Paradox of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1997: comic, Dreadnought (in Radio Times)
 * 2) 1999–2000: comic, The Company of Thieves/The Glorious Dead (in Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 3) 2001: audio, Sword of Orion
 * 4) 2005: comic, The Flood (in Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 5) 2007: audio, Human Resources
 * 6) 2007: audio, The Girl Who Never Was
 * 7) 2011: audio, The Silver Turk
 * 8) 2016: comic, "Prologue: The Eighth Doctor"/Supremacy of the Cybermen
 * 9) 2023: audio, The Great Cyber-War


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1997: novel, The Eight Doctors
 * 2) 2015: audio, Master of the Daleks
 * 3) 2016: audio, The Sontaran Ordeal (from Classic Doctors, New Monsters)
 * 4) 2021–2022: comic, Empire of the Wolf


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1996: TV, Doctor Who
 * 2) 1997: novel, The Eight Doctors
 * 3) 1998: novel, Legacy of the Daleks
 * 4) 1998–1999: comic, The Fallen (in Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 5) 2000: comic, The Glorious Dead (in Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 6) 2006: short stories, "Prologue"/"Forgotten"
 * 7) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time
 * 8) 2013: audio, The Light at the End
 * 9) 2014–2015: audio series, Dark Eyes
 * 10) 2019: audio, Planet of Dust/Day of the Master
 * 11) 2019: audio, The Missing Link/Darkness and Light (from The War Master)
 * 12) 2020: audio, The Castle of Kurnos 5/The Cognition Shift (from The War Master)

Eleventh Doctor
The Eleventh Doctor [2010–2013] was the ninth incarnation of the Doctor overall to encounter all four of these enemies. Uniquely among Doctor incarnations, he encountered Sontarans in televised stories but his only known encounter with the Master is in a comic story. The Eleventh Doctor is the only Doctor to achieve this feat during his televised tenure (with the exception of the Tenth Doctor, who did so one year before completing it with televised stories only).


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2010: TV, "Victory of the Daleks"
 * 2) 2010: TV, "The Pandorica Opens"/"The Big Bang"
 * 3) 2010: comic, The Only Good Dalek
 * 4) 2010: game, "City of the Daleks" (from The Adventure Games)
 * 5) 2011: TV, "The Wedding of River Song"
 * 6) 2012: comic, The Dalek Project
 * 7) 2012: TV, "Asylum of the Daleks"
 * 8) 2013: game, The Eternity Clock
 * 9) 2013: novel, The Dalek Generation
 * 10) 2013: TV, "The Time of the Doctor"
 * 11) 2016: comics, "Fast Asleep"/"Gently Pulls the Strings"
 * 12) 2020: short stories, "Father of the Daleks"/"Canaries"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2010: TV, "The Pandorica Opens"
 * 2) 2010: game, "Blood of the Cybermen" (from The Adventure Games)
 * 3) 2011: TV, "A Good Man Goes to War"
 * 4) 2011: TV, "Closing Time"
 * 5) 2012: game, The Eternity Clock
 * 6) 2013: comic, The Doctor and the Nurse
 * 7) 2013: novel, Plague of the Cybermen
 * 8) 2013: TV, "Nightmare in Silver"
 * 9) 2013: comic, "The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who"
 * 10) 2013: TV, "The Time of the Doctor"
 * 11) 2015: comic, Conversion
 * 12) 2016: comic, Supremacy of the Cybermen


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2010: TV, "The Pandorica Opens"
 * 2) 2011: TV, "A Good Man Goes to War"
 * 3) 2011: comic, When Worlds Collide
 * 4) 2011: game, "The Gunpowder Plot"  (from The Adventure Games)
 * 5) 2012: TV, Pond Life
 * 6) 2012: TV, "The Snowmen"
 * 7) 2013: "The Crimson Horror"
 * 8) 2013: "The Name of the Doctor"
 * 9) 2013: TV, "The Time of the Doctor"
 * 10) 2014: "Deep Breath"
 * 11) 2016: comic, "The Judas Goatee"
 * 12) 2021–2022: comic, Empire of the Wolf
 * 13) 2022: audio, Rearguard


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time

First Doctor
The First Doctor [1963–1966] set a significant record for time elapsed to accomplish this feat, with more than 50 years passing from his debut until his encounter with the fourth of these enemies, Sontarans, in 2014. Although this incarnation of the Doctor had either televised or audio stories with each of these enemies by 2016, notably no actor performed all four, with stories listed below featuring variously William Hartnell, Richard Hurndall, David Bradley or Peter Purves.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1963–1964: TV, The Daleks
 * 2) 1964: TV, The Dalek Invasion of Earth
 * 3) 1965: TV, The Chase
 * 4) 1965–1966: TV, The Daleks' Master Plan
 * 5) 1983: TV, The Five Doctors


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1966: TV, The Tenth Planet
 * 2) 1983: TV, The Five Doctors


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2014: short story, "The Dream"
 * 2) 2016: audio, The Sontarans (from The Early Adventures)


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1983: TV, The Five Doctors
 * 2) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time
 * 3) 2013: audio, The Light at the End
 * 4) 2017: audio, The Destination Wars (from The First Doctor Adventures)

War Doctor
The iteration of the Doctor sometimes identified as the War Doctor made only one full televised appearance, but he was subsequently featured in a variety of stories in other media and within three years had encountered all four of these enemies. Perhaps notably, the only known encounter the Doctor has with Cybermen in the course of the Last Great Time War is in an alternate reality that transforms them into one of the belligerents.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2013: TV, "The Day of the Doctor"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2016: comic, "Prologue: The War Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2016: audio, The Eternity Cage (from The War Doctor)


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2015–2016: comics, The Then and the Now/"Pull to Open"/"Outrun"/"Downtime"/"First Rule"/"The Organ Grinder"/"Kill God"/"Fast Asleep"

Ninth Doctor
The Ninth Doctor [2005] is, as of 2023, the most recent Doctor to be shown encountering all four of these enemies, which was only completed in 2022. If an encounter with Sontarans mentioned in the 2005 short story "What I Did on my Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow" were counted, he would be eligible for this feat as of 2016.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2005: TV, "Dalek"
 * 2) 2005: TV, "Bad Wolf"/"The Parting of the Ways"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2016: comic, Supremacy of the Cybermen
 * 2) 2017: short story, "The Patchwork Pierrot"
 * 3) 2017: comic, The Bidding War
 * 4) 2021: audio, Monsters in Metropolis (from The Ninth Doctor Adventures)
 * 5) 2022: audio, Way of the Burryman/The Forth Generation (from The Ninth Doctor Adventures)


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2022: audio, Salvation Nine (from The Ninth Doctor Adventures)


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time

Turlough
In 1995, Vislor Turlough became the fourth companion overall to have encountered all four of these enemies, and the first to do so with non-televised stories. He is also the first male character other than the Doctor to accomplish this feat. Mark Strickson's voicing of Turlough in an audio story in 2011 gave him performed appearances with all of these enemies.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1984: TV, Resurrection of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1983: short story, "Birth of a Renegade"
 * 2) 1983: TV, The Five Doctors


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1995: novel, Lords of the Storm
 * 2) 1997: novel, The Eight Doctors
 * 3) 2011: audio, Heroes of Sontar
 * 4) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time
 * 5) 2016: short story, "Sontar's Little Helpers"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1983: TV, The King's Demons
 * 2) 1983: short story, "Birth of a Renegade"
 * 3) 1983: TV, The Five Doctors
 * 4) 1984: TV, Planet of Fire
 * 5) 2006: short story, "The Velvet Dark"
 * 6) 2022: audio, The Auton Infinity (from Forty)

Jamie McCrimmon
In 1997, Jamie McCrimmon became the second companion to have encountered all four of these enemies when requiring the inclusion of non-televised stories. An audio story in 2019 means that Frazer Hines has also performed the role of Jamie in encounters with all these enemies. He is also the first companion to leave the television series before the introduction of any of these enemies to ultimately encounter all four.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1967: TV, The Evil of the Daleks
 * 2) 1993: comic, "Bringer of Darkness" (from Doctor Who Magazine Special)
 * 3) 2007: audio, Fear of the Daleks (from The Companion Chronicles)
 * 4) 2019: audio, Daughter of the Gods (from The Early Adventures)
 * 5) 2022: audio, The Death of the Daleks (from The Companion Chronicles)


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1967: TV, The Moonbase
 * 2) 1967: TV, The Tomb of the Cybermen
 * 3) 1968: TV, The Wheel in Space
 * 4) 1968: TV, The Invasion
 * 5) 1987: comic, The World Shapers (from Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 6) 2010: audio, Legend of the Cybermen
 * 7) 2015: audio, Last of the Cybermen
 * 8) 2015: audio, Return to Telos (from The Fourth Doctor Adventures)
 * 9) 2016: audio, The Isos Network (from The Early Adventures)


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1985: TV, The Two Doctors


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1998: novel, The Dark Path
 * 2) 2013: short story, "The Nameless City"
 * 3) 2019: audio, The Home Guard (from The Early Adventures)

Harry Sullivan
The Fourth Doctor's companion Harry Sullivan became the third companion to encounter all of these enemies with at least one encounter in a story not from television, in 1998. Interestingly, his only known encounter with the Master takes place before his travels with the Doctor, rather than during or after. From 1998 until 2021, Harry had exactly one recorded encounter with each of these enemies.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1975: TV, Genesis of the Daleks
 * 2) 2022: audio, Scream of the Daleks (from Sullivan and Cross – AWOL)
 * 3) 2023: audio, Daleks! Genesis of Terror (from The Lost Stories)


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1975: TV, Revenge of the Cybermen
 * 2) 2021: audio, Return of the Cybermen (from The Lost Stories)


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1975: TV, The Sontaran Experiment


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1998: novel, The Face of the Enemy (from the Past Doctor Adventures)

Bernice Summerfield
Bernice Summerfield, a spin-off companion created for the Seventh Doctor three years after the last televised series, became the first character to encounter all four of these enemies without appearing on the televised series at all. Her use in various media may have contributed to this.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1993: comic, Emperor of the Daleks
 * 2) 2004: audio, Death and the Daleks
 * 3) 2014: audio, Good Night, Sweet Ladies/The Lights of Skaro


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2004: audio, Silver Lining
 * 2) 2006: audio, The Crystal of Cantus


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1992: comic, Pureblood (in Doctor Who Magazine)
 * 2) 1995: novel, Shakedown


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1994: novel, First Frontier
 * 2) 1996: novel, Happy Endings

Martha Jones
In 2007, Martha Jones became the second character and first companion from the revived series to encounter all four of these enemies. Interestingly, her only known encounter with Cybermen, in a novel rather than on television, was published before her television debut.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2007: TV, "Daleks in Manhattan"/"Evolution of the Daleks"
 * 2) 2008: TV, "The Stolen Earth"/"Journey's End"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2007: novel, Made of Steel


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2008: TV, "The Sontaran Stratagem"/"The Poison Sky"
 * 2) 2010: TV, The End of Time


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2007: TV, "Utopia"/"The Sound of Drums"/"Last of the Time Lords"
 * 2) 2008: novel, The Story of Martha

Nyssa
In 2011, Nyssa became the first companion (tied with Turlough) to complete the feat of encountering all these enemies in performed stories (all performed by Sarah Sutton) without being fully on television, being present in Big Finish Productions's first audio story to feature Sontarans.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2000: audio, The Mutant Phase
 * 2) 2007: audio, Renaissance of the Daleks
 * 3) 2009: audio, Plague of the Daleks
 * 4) 2011: audio, The Elite (from The Lost Stories)
 * 5) 2011: audio, The Five Companions
 * 6) 2017: audio, Alien Heart/Dalek Soul
 * 7) 2021: audio, Nightmare of the Daleks (from The Lost Resort and Other Stories)


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1982: TV, Earthshock
 * 2) 2002: audio, Spare Parts
 * 3) 2019: audio, Conversion
 * 4) 2022: audio, Secrets of Telos (from Forty)


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2011: audio, Heroes of Sontar
 * 2) 2011: audio, The Five Companions
 * 3) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1981: TV, The Keeper of Traken
 * 2) 1981: TV, Logopolis
 * 3) 1982: TV, Castrovalva
 * 4) 1982: TV, Time-Flight
 * 5) 2013: audio, Smoke and Mirrors (from Destiny of the Doctor)
 * 6) 2013: audio, The Light at the End
 * 7) 2015: audio, The Toy
 * 8) 2021: audio, The Orphan (from The War Master)

Leela
In 2015, Leela became the first companion to encounter all four of these enemies who met the Sontarans in a televised story but no others.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2012: audio, Energy of the Daleks
 * 2) 2013: audio, Extermination
 * 3) 2013: audio, Ascension
 * 4) 2017: audio, The Lady of Obsidian/The Enigma Dimension (from The War Doctor)
 * 5) 2020: audio, Unity
 * 6) 2021: audio, Homecoming
 * 7) 2021: audio, The Dalek Protocol (Dalek Universe prequel)
 * 8) 2022: audio, The First Days of Phaidon


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2015: audio, The Fate of Krelos/Return to Telos (from The Fourth Doctor Adventures)


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1978: TV, The Invasion of Time
 * 2) 2014: audio, The King of Sontar (from The Fourth Doctor Adventures)
 * 3) 2020: audio, The Moonrakers (from Wicked Sisters)


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2012: audio, Trail of the White Worm/The Oseidon Adventure
 * 2) 2013: audio, The Light at the End
 * 3) 2014: audio, The Evil One (from The Fourth Doctor Adventures)
 * 4) 2015: audio, Requiem for the Rocket Men/Death Match (from The Fourth Doctor Adventures)
 * 5) 2018: audio, The Devil You Know

Mel Bush
In 2016, Mel Bush completed her encounter with the last of the four of these enemies. While this particular encounter was both brief and in an alternate timeline, an audio story in 2022 gave her full (and performed, all by Bonnie Langford) encounters with all four.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2005: audio, The Juggernauts
 * 2) 2006: short story, "The Best Joke I Ever Told"
 * 3) 2015: audio, We Are the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2016: comic, "Prologue: The Sixth Doctor"
 * 2) 2022: audio, Bad Day in Tinseltown (from Silver & Ice)


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2015: audio, Terror of the Sontarans


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1986: TV, The Ultimate Foe (part of The Trial of a Time Lord)
 * 2) 2001: novel, The Quantum Archangel

Alice Obiefune
In 2016, Alice Obiefune, a companion of the Eleventh Doctor in Titan Publishing's comic series, became the second companion from a spin-off medium to encounter all four of these enemies, and the first character at all to complete this feat fully in a single medium, with no stories in any medium outside of comics.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2016: comic, "First Rule"/"The Organ Grinder"/"Kill God"


 * Cybmermen:
 * 1) 2015: comic, Conversion
 * 2) 2016: comic, Supremacy of the Cybermen


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2016: comic, "The Judas Goatee"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2016: comic, "The Organ Grinder"/"Kill God"

Polly
Polly, a companion of the First and Second Doctors, met the feat of encountering each of these enemies in 2019. At 53 years since her debut and since her first such encounter, her span is the longest of any character to do so. After the Second Doctor, she is the second character (tied with Jamie McCrimmon) to have encounters with all four performed by the same actor (Anneke Wills) when her character exited before all had been introduced.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1966: TV, The Power of the Daleks
 * 2) 2011: audio, The Five Companions


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1966: TV, The Tenth Planet
 * 2) 1967: TV, The Moonbase
 * 3) 2016: comic, "Prologue: The Second Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2011: audio, The Five Companions


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2019: audio, The Home Guard (from The Early Adventures)

River Song
The Doctor's wife and on-off travelling companion River Song is shown encountering these enemies both with and without the Doctor, having encountered all four by 2019. If an encounter with Sontarans in the mini-episodes "First Night" and "Last Night", in which the Sontarans are not seen, is counted, her date for accomplishing this feat would be earlier in the same year.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2010: TV, "The Big Bang"
 * 2) 2012: game, The Eternity Clock


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2012: game, The Eternity Clock


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2019: audio, Peepshow (from The Diary of River Song)


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2019: audio, The Bekdel Test (from The Diary of River Song)
 * 2) 2019: audio, Animal Instinct (from The Diary of River Song)
 * 3) 2019: audio, The Lifeboat and the Deathboat (from The Diary of River Song)
 * 4) 2019: audio, Concealed Weapon (from The Diary of River Song)
 * 5) 2021: audio, Rivers of Light (from The Diary of River Song)

Missy
Missy, the first known female incarnation of the Master, completed this feat by 2020, the first version of the Master to do so (if an 'encounter' with the Master means meeting another incarnation).


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2015: TV, "The Magician's Apprentice"/"The Witch's Familiar"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2014: TV, "Dark Water"/"Death in Heaven"
 * 2) 2017: TV, "World Enough and Time"/"The Doctor Falls"
 * 3) 2018: short story, "Alit in Underland"
 * 4) 2021: novel, The Wonderful Doctor of Oz


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2020: audio, Brimstone and Terror


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2015: comic, "The Abominable Showmen"/"The Five Masters"
 * 2) 2017: TV, "World Enough and Time"/"The Doctor Falls"
 * 3) 2018: short story, "Alit in Underland"
 * 4) 2021: audio, Masterful

K9 Mark I
The Fourth Doctor travels in televised stories with two versions of K9, who are not always easily distinguishable, but are separate characters in-universe. By 2021, the earlier version of K9 had been shown encountering all four of these enemies once, always while travelling with the Doctor and Leela.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2021: audio, The Dalek Protocol (Dalek Universe prequel)


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2015: audio, The Fate of Krelos/Return to Telos (from The Fourth Doctor Adventures)


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 1977: TV, The Invasion of Time


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2015: audio, Requiem for the Rocket Men/Death Match (from The Fourth Doctor Adventures)

The "UNIT enemy" Master
The numerous incarnations of the Master continue to appear in many stories, but notably, the first televised version was not shown properly encountering another version of himself until 2021. Notably, this is a full 50 years since the character's debut, and 48 years since the death of actor Roger Delgado.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1973: TV, Frontier in Space
 * 2) 1998: novel, Legacy of the Daleks


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2016: comic, "Prologue: The Third Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2016: comic, "The Judas Goatee"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2021: comic, The Master Plan

Kate Stewart
UNIT leader Kate Stewart (daughter of the Brigadier) was shown encountering each of these enemies within five years of her debut. A defeated Dalek is seen in the Black Archive in "The Day of the Doctor", but that remains the only one of these enemies she is not seen to have encountered in a televised story.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2017: audio, The Dalek Transaction (from UNIT: The New Series)


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2014: TV, "Death in Heaven"
 * 2) 2018: audio, Telepresence/Code Silver/Master of Worlds (from UNIT: The New Series)
 * 3) 2022: TV, "The Power of the Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2017: audio, The Sontaran Project (from UNIT: The New Series)
 * 2) 2021: TV, "The Vanquishers"


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2014: TV, "Death in Heaven"
 * 2) 2018: audio, Master of Worlds (from UNIT: The New Series)
 * 3) 2022: TV, "The Power of the Doctor"
 * 4) 2023: audio, The Destiny Labyrinth/True Nemesis (from UNIT: The New Series)

Adric
Adric, a companion of the Fourth and Fifth Doctors, was shown to have encountered each of these enemies by 2022. Interestingly, the story that accomplished the feat was written (and read) by Adric's portrayer Matthew Waterhouse.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2022: audio, Watchers


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1981: TV, Earthshock


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1981: TV, The Keeper of Traken
 * 2) 1981: TV, Logopolis
 * 3) 1982: TV, Castrovalva
 * 4) 2013: audio, Smoke and Mirrors (from Destiny of the Doctor)
 * 5) 2017: short story, "The Unwanted Gift of Prophecy"

Amy Pond
In 2023, Amy Pond became the first companion from the new series to encounter all four of these enemies after their and their Doctor's time on the televised series were completed. While Amy was primarily portrayed on television by Karen Gillan, the credit is shared with Gillan's cousin Caitlin Blackwood, who both played the character as a child and voiced her in the story that completed this feat.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2010: TV, "Victory of the Daleks"
 * 2) 2010: TV, "The Big Bang"
 * 3) 2010: comic, The Only Good Dalek
 * 4) 2010: game, "City of the Daleks" (from The Adventure Games)
 * 5) 2012: TV, "Asylum of the Daleks"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2010: TV, "The Pandorica Opens"
 * 2) 2010: game, "Blood of the Cybermen" (from The Adventure Games)
 * 3) 2012: comic, Assimilation²


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2011: comic, When Worlds Collide
 * 2) 2011: game, "The Gunpowder Plot" (from The Adventure Games)


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2023: audio, Fairies at the Bottom of the Garden

Ace
The Seventh Doctor's companion Ace encountered three of these four enemies once each in televised stories, and encountered each again numerous times, and each again on television 35 years after her debut, before an encounter with Sontarans was finally depicted.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 1988: TV, Remembrance of the Daleks
 * 2) 1992: comic, "Metamorphosis"
 * 3) 2000: audio, The Genocide Machine
 * 4) 2006: short story, "Private Investigations"
 * 5) 2006: short story, "Natalie's Story"
 * 6) 2009: audio, Enemy of the Daleks
 * 7) 2013: short story, "The Ripple Effect"
 * 8) 2016: audio, In Remembrance
 * 9) 2022: TV, "The Power of the Doctor"


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 1988: TV, Silver Nemesis
 * 2) 1991: comic, The Good Soldier
 * 3) 1997: novel, Illegal Alien
 * 4) 2004: audio, The Harvest
 * 5) 2016: comic, "Prologue: The Seventh Doctor"
 * 6) 2022: TV, "The Power of the Doctor"


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2023: audio, The Last Day 1


 * The Master:
 * 1) 1989: TV, Survival
 * 2) 1994: novel, First Frontier
 * 3) 1996: novel, Happy Endings
 * 4) 1998: short story, "Stop the Pigeon" (in Short Trips)
 * 5) 2000: novel, Prime Time
 * 6) 2002: audio, Dust Breeding
 * 7) 2013: comic, Prisoners of Time
 * 8) 2013: audio, The Light at the End
 * 9) 2018: comic, "Crossing the Rubicon"
 * 10) 2022: TV, "The Power of the Doctor"
 * 11) 2023: audio, The Last Day 1

Charley Pollard
The Eighth Doctor's companion Charley Pollard, his first recurring performed companion who debuted alongside him in their first audio story, paralleled other companions in her enemy encounters, meeting two of these four enemies in her initial run of regular stories, and two in special anniversary stories released later.


 * Daleks:
 * 1) 2002: audio, The Time of the Daleks
 * 2) 2005: audio, Terror Firma
 * 3) 2008: audio, Brotherhood of the Daleks
 * 4) 2009: audio, Patient Zero


 * Cybermen:
 * 1) 2001: audio, Sword of Orion
 * 2) 2007: audio, The Girl Who Never Was


 * Sontarans:
 * 1) 2024: audio, The Battle of Giant's Causeway
 * 2) 2024: audio, Born to Die


 * The Master:
 * 1) 2013: audio, The Light at the End