Earl of Rochester

He had already been created Baron Wilmot, of Adderbury in the County of Oxford, in 1643, also in the Peerage of England.

He was a poet, a friend of King Charles II, and the writer of satirical and bawdy poetry.

He, in turn, died at a young age the following year, when the titles became extinct.

He was made Baron Wotton Basset and Viscount Hyde, of Kenilworth in the County of Warwick, at the same time, also in the Peerage of England.

On Lord Clarendon and Rochester's death in December of the same year all the titles became extinct.