The title of 'Earl of Norwich' was created several times in the
Peerages of
England and
Great Britain.
It was created firstly for
Edward Denny, the 1st Baron Rose, in
1626 and met extinction upon his death in
1630.
The second creation was in
1644 for
Lord Goring, a prominent royalist commander in the
English Civil War. It became extinct with the death of the 2nd Earl in
1671.
It was created again in
1672 for
Lord Howard of Castle Rising, younger brother to the Duke of Norfolk. When he inherited the title of Duke of Norfolk from his brother in
1677, the title merged with the Dukedom, but became extinct in
1777.
The final creation was in the Peerage of Great Britain in
1784 for the
Duke of Gordon. It became extinct along with that title in
1836.
See also
Viscount Norwich.
==Earls of Norwich, First Creation (
1626)==
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Edward Denny, 1st Baron Rose, 1st Earl of Norwich (d.
1630)
==Earls of Norwich, Second Creation (
1644)==
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George Goring, 1st Earl of Norwich (
1585-
1663)
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Charles Goring, 2nd Earl of Norwich (
1615-
1671)
==Earls of Norwich, Third Creation (
1672)==
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Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Norwich (
1628-
1684), became
Duke of Norfolk in
1677
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Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Earl of Norwich (
1655-
1701)
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Thomas Howard, 8th Duke of Norfolk, 3rd Earl of Norwich (
1683-
1732)
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Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk, 4th Earl of Norwich (
1685-
1777)
==Earls of Norwich, Fourth Creation (
1784)==
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Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon, 1st Earl of Norwich (
1743-
1827)
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George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, 2nd Earl of Norwich (
1770-
1836)