Earl of Falmouth
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The title of Earl of Falmouth has been created twice, once in the Peerage of England and the second time in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation, on 17 March 1664, was for Charles Berkeley, 1st Viscount Fitzhardinge, who was at the same time created Baron Botetourt of Langport. It became extinct upon his death the following year. The second creation, on 14 July 1821, was for Edward Boscawen, 4th Viscount Falmouth.<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref> It became extinct in 1852.
Earl of Falmouth, first creation (1664)
- Charles Berkeley, 1st Earl of Falmouth (bef. 1636–1665)
Earl of Falmouth, second creation (1821)
- Edward Boscawen, 1st Earl of Falmouth (1787–1841)
- George Henry Boscawen, 2nd Earl of Falmouth (1811–1852)
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