Baron Lovel
There have been four baronies and one viscountcy created in the name of Lovel or Lovell.
Baron Lovel, of Titchmarsh (England, 6 February 1299)
- John Lovel, 1st Baron Lovel (1254–1311)
- John Lovel, 2nd Baron Lovel (1289–k.1314) died at Bannockburn
- John Lovel, 3rd Baron Lovel (d. 1347)
- John Lovel, 4th Baron Lovel (1340–1361)
- John Lovel, 5th Baron Lovel, KG (1341–1408)
- John Lovel, 6th Baron Lovel (d. 1414)
- William Lovel, 7th Baron Lovel and 4th Baron Holand (1397–1454)
- John Lovel, 8th Baron Lovel and 5th Baron Holand (1432–1465)
- Francis Lovel, 9th Baron Lovel, 6th Baron Holand and 1st Viscount Lovel (1456–1487), created Viscount Lovel 1483, titles forfeit 1485
Baron Lovel, of Castle Cary (England, 20 November 1348)
- Richard Lovel, 1st Baron Lovel (d. 1351), extinct on his death
Viscount Lovel (England, 4 January 1483)
- Francis Lovel, 1st Viscount Lovel (1456–1487), forfeit 1485
Baron Lovel, of Minster Lovell (Great Britain, 28 May 1728)
- Thomas Coke, 1st Baron Lovel (1697–1759), created Earl of Leicester 1744, titles extinct on his death
Baron Lovel and Holland, of Enmore (Great Britain, 7 May 1762)
- John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont (1711–1770)
- held until 2011 by the Earl of Egmont
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