Earl of Aldborough
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Earl of Aldborough, of the Palatinate of Upper Ormond, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland held by the Stratford family. It was created on 9 February 1777, along with the courtesy title of Viscount Amiens, for John Stratford, 1st Viscount Aldborough,<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref>Template:Sfn a descendant of the English Stratford family.<ref name="genuki.org.uk">Stratford, Gerald "A History of the Stratford Family" Chapter 11. The Extinct Earldom. [1]</ref> He had already been created Baron Baltinglass, of Baltinglass, in the County of Wicklow,<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref> on 21 May 1763, and Viscount Aldborough, of the Palatinate of Upper Ormond,<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref> on 22 July 1776.Template:Sfn These titles were also in the Peerage of Ireland. Three of his sons, the second, third and fourth Earls, all succeeded in the titles.Template:Sfn They became extinct on the death of the latter's grandson, the sixth Earl, in 1875.Template:Sfn
Earls of Aldborough (1777)
- John Stratford, 1st Earl of Aldborough (1697–1777)
- Edward Stratford, 2nd Earl of Aldborough (1736–1801)
- John Stratford, 3rd Earl of Aldborough (Template:Circa–1823)
- Benjamin O'Neale Stratford, 4th Earl of Aldborough (Template:Circa–1833)
- Mason Gerard Stratford, 5th Earl of Aldborough (1784–1849)
- Benjamin O'Neale Stratford, 6th Earl of Aldborough (1808–1875)