Earl Loudon is in Earl.
On 12th May 1633 John Campbell 1st Earl Loudon [aged 35] was created 1st Earl Loudon.
Before 15th March 1662 John Campbell 1st Earl Loudon [aged 64] died. His son James [aged 42] succeeded 2nd Earl Loudon.
In 1684 James Campbell 2nd Earl Loudon [aged 64] died. His son Hugh [aged 9] succeeded 3rd Earl Loudon.
On 20th November 1731 Hugh Campbell 3rd Earl Loudon [aged 56] died. His son John [aged 26] succeeded 4th Earl Loudon.
On 27th April 1782 John Campbell 4th Earl Loudon [aged 76] died. His first cousin James [aged 56] succeeded 5th Earl Loudon.
On 28th April 1786 James Mure-Campbell 5th Earl Loudon [aged 60] died. His daughter Flora [aged 6] succeeded 6th Countess Loudon.
On 8th January 1840 Flora Mure-Campbell Marchioness of Hastings [aged 60] died. Her son George [aged 31] succeeded 7th Earl Loudon.
On 13th January 1844 George Augustus Francis Rawdon-Hastings 2nd Marquess Hastings [aged 35] died. His son Paulyn [aged 11] succeeded 3rd Marquess Hastings, 8th Earl Loudon, 4th Earl Moira, 19th Baron Botreaux, 18th Baron Hungerford, 16th Baron Moleyns and 16th Baron Hastings.
On 17th January 1851 Paulyn Reginald Serlo Rawdon-Hastings 3rd Marquess Hastings [aged 18] died. His brother Henry [aged 8] succeeded 4th Marquess Hastings, 9th Earl Loudon, 5th Earl Moira, 21st Baron Grey of Ruthyn, 20th Baron Botreaux, 19th Baron Hungerford, 17th Baron Moleyns and 17th Baron Hastings. Florence Cecilia Paget Marchioness Hastings [aged 8] by marriage Marchioness Hastings.
On 10th November 1868 Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Rawdon-Hastings 4th Marquess Hastings [aged 26] died. Marquess Hastings and Earl Moira extinct. Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford, Baron Hastings, Baron Moleyns and Baron Grey of Ruthyn abeyant. His sister Edith [aged 34] succeeded 10th Countess Loudon.
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On 23rd January 1874 Edith Maud Rawdon-Hastings 10th Countess Loudon [aged 40] died. Her son Charles [aged 19] succeeded 11th Earl Loudon, 22nd Baron Botreaux, 21st Baron Hungerford, 19th Baron Moleyns and 19th Baron Hastings. Alice Elizabeth Fitzalan Howard Countess Loudon by marriage Countess Loudon.
On 17th May 1920 Charles Rawdon-Hastings 11th Earl Loudon [aged 65] died. Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford, Baron Moleyns and Baron Hastings abeyant. His niece Edith [aged 37] succeeded 12th Countess Loudon. His brother Gilbert [aged 60] succeeded 3rd Baron Donington of Dongington Park in Leicestershire.
After 24th February 1960 Edith Maud Rawdon-Hastings 12th Countess Loudon [deceased] died. Her daughter Barbara [aged 40] succeeded 13th Countess Loudon. Peter Griffiths aka Abney-Hastings Earl Loudon [aged 35] by marriage Earl Loudon. Baron Botreaux, Baron Stanley and Baron Hastings abeyant between her five daughters and their descendants.
On 1st November 2002 Barbara Abney-Hastings 13th Countess of Loudoun [aged 83] died. Her son Michael [aged 60] succeeded 14th Earl Loudon.
On 30th June 2012 Michael Abney-Hastings 14th Earl of Loudoun [aged 69] died. His son Simon [aged 37] succeeded Earl Loudon.