Earl of Bristol is a title in the peerage of England. It has been held both by the Digby family and by the Hervey family. The title of the Digby creation became extinct upon the death of the third earl in 1698, when no male heirs to the title were left. The title was then recreated for the Hervey family in 1714. In 1826 the fifth Earl of Bristol became the Marquess of Bristol.

Earls of Bristol, first Creation (1622)

Earls of Bristol, second Creation (1714)

(See Marquess of Bristol for information on the Hervey earls.)