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The title Earl of Clarendon was created in 1776 for Thomas Villiers.
Previously, in 1661, the title was created for Edward Hyde, but it became extinct at the death of the fourth Earl, there being no male heirs remaining. It was again bestowed upon Thomas Villiers, the husband of the last Earl's granddaughter, in 1776.
The subsidiary title belonging to the Earl is Baron Hyde, created in 1756. The title is used as a courtesy title for the eldest son of the Earl.
Earls of Clarendon, first Creation (1661)
- Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674)
- Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon ()
- Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon (1678-1723)
- Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon (1672-1753)
Earls of Clarendon, second Creation (1776)
- Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1709-1786)
- Thomas Villiers, 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1753-1824)
- John Charles Villiers, 3rd Earl of Clarendon (1757-1838)
- George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon (1800-1870)
- Edward Hyde Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon (1846-1914)
- George Herbert Hyde Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon (1877-1955)
- George Frederick Laurence Hyde Villiers, 7th Earl of Clarendon (b. 1933)