Baron Ellenborough
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Baron Ellenborough is a title that was created in Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1802 for Edward Law upon his ascent to the King's Bench. His son was styled Earl of Ellenborough in 1844, but as he died childless, the earldom went extinct with his death and the barony reverted to his nephew, the 3rd Baron.
Barons Ellenborough (1802)
- Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough (1750-1818)
- Edward Law, 2nd Baron Ellenborough (created Earl 1844)
Earls of Ellenborough (1844)
- Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough (1790-1871) (earldom extinct)
Barons Ellenborough (1802; reverted 1871)
- Charles Edmund Towry-Law, 3rd Baron Ellenborough (1820-1890)
- Charles Towry Hamilton Law, 4th Baron Ellenborough (1856-1902)
- Edward Downes Law, 5th Baron Ellenborough (1841-1915)
- Cecil Henry Law, 6th Baron Ellenborough (1849-1931)
- Henry Astell Law, 7th Baron Ellenborough (1889-1945)
- Richard Edward Cecil Law, 8th Baron Ellenborough (b. 1926)