The general order of precedence among barons is: •
Barons of England •
Lords of Parliament of Scotland •
Barons of Great Britain •
Barons of Ireland created before 1801 •
Barons of the United Kingdom and Barons in the Peerage of Ireland created after 1801 However barons of Ireland created after the Union of 1801 yield precedence to earlier created barons of the United Kingdom. They are listed in italics, in their place in the order of precedence.
Life peers take precedence with other barons of the United Kingdom; they are listed separately because the only hereditary baronies created since 1965 have been subsidiary titles: Prince Andrew, Duke of York (later
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor), who held the subsidiary title of
Baron Killyleagh,
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, who holds the subsidiary title of
Baron Carrickfergus, and
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, who holds the subsidiary title of
Baron Kilkeel. ==Barons of England==