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pital, beloved war poet and dedicated soldier | Viscount Abercrombie is inexplicably shot dead. |
y 1911 - 17 February 1966, Camberley), styled | Viscount Accheson until 1954, was a British Peer. |
rd KP (20 August 1806 - 15 June 1864), styled | Viscount Acheson between 1807 and 1849, was a British |
anuary 1841 and named it after his friend the | Viscount Adare (the title is derived from Adare, Irela |
William Matthew Wand Addison, 4th | Viscount Addison (born 13 June 1945) is a British peer |
In the House of Lords, | Viscount Addison had sat as a Conservative peer until |
Michael Addison, 3rd | Viscount Addison (12 April 1914 - 23 March 1992) was a |
William Matthew Wand Addison, 4th | Viscount Addison (b. 13 Jun 1945) |
The son of Michael Addison, 3rd | Viscount Addison he succeeded the Viscountcy on the de |
mmittee chaired by Christopher Addison (later | Viscount Addison) in 1931, |
The son of Christopher Addison, 1st | Viscount Addison, he succeeded the Viscountcy on the d |
He was created | Viscount Addison, of Stallingborough in the County of |
894) of the First Sino-Japanese War, carrying | Viscount Admiral Kabeyama Sukenori, and commanded by J |
who married Matilde of Narbonne, daughter of | Viscount Aimery VI of Narbonne. |
ial service, having taken delivery of the two | Viscount aircraft in their new livery. |
ain, Italy and Austria, using Dart Herald and | Viscount aircraft flying to Beauvais in France, where |
ciety to run Skybus and chartered two Vickers | Viscount aircraft. |
At one point it had to contract | Viscount Airlines, a charter operator with scheduled a |
Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, 1st | Viscount Alanbrooke - Soldier |
hat his sixth son, Alan - later Field Marshal | Viscount Alanbrooke - was born. |
Alan Brooke, 1st | Viscount Alanbrooke 23 August 1950 - 25 April 1957 |
s a two-volume collection of Alan Brooke, 1st | Viscount Alanbrooke's diaries with additional commenta |
father of Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, 1st | Viscount Alanbrooke, and grandfather of Sir Basil Broo |
ts include Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, 1st | Viscount Alanbrooke, and Sir Basil Brooke, 1st Viscoun |
d Haven (12 May 1919 - 14 April 1970), styled | Viscount Alderney before 1921 and Earl of Medina betwe |
His subsidiary titles included | Viscount Alderney. |
d he occupied the post until succeeded by the | Viscount Alexander of Tunis in 1946. |
imes (1951, 1959, 1987), and Governor General | Viscount Alexander worshipped there in 1948. |
as on the personal staff of Field Marshal the | Viscount Alexander of Tunis. |
enant Colonel Adams, with two other officers ( | Viscount, Alexander Edward Murray Fincastle and Hector |
Caledon (27 July 1812 - 30 June 1855) styled | Viscount Alexander from birth until 1839, was a soldie |
He gained the courtesy title of | Viscount Alford on his father being created an Earl in |
John Hume Egerton, | Viscount Alford (15 October 1812 - 3 January 1851) was |
Brownlow was the second son of John Egerton, | Viscount Alford, eldest son and heir apparent of John |
John Egerton, | Viscount Alford, was his elder brother. |
ohn was created Baron Allen of Stillorgan and | Viscount Allen in Co. Kildare. |
Captain Joshua Allen, 5th | Viscount Allen (26 April 1728 - 1 February 1816) was a |
Joshua William Allen, 6th | Viscount Allen (b. |
Elizabeth, daughter of Joshua Allen, 2nd | Viscount Allen, in 1750. |
He succeeded to the title of 5th | Viscount Allen, County Kildare, and its subsidiary tit |
ard A. Allen, and grandson of John Allen, 1st | Viscount Allen. |
t-Colonel Michael Jaffray Hynman Allenby, 3rd | Viscount Allenby (born 20 April 1931) is a British pol |
Warrior: The Life and Times of Field Marshal | Viscount Allenby, 1993 |
had been generals during the war: Earl Haig, | Viscount Allenby, Lord Plumer, and Sir William Pultene |
nd Palestine in World War I (he was the first | Viscount Allenby, 1919, later Lord Allenby. |
After inheriting the title | Viscount Allenby, of Megiddo and of Felixstowe, Co. Su |
Wentworth Henry Canning Beaumont, 2nd | Viscount Allendale KG CB OBE MC DL JP (6 August 1890 - |
was the second son of Wentworth Beaumont, 1st | Viscount Allendale and his wife Lady Alexandrina Louis |
n 1923, he succeeded to his father's title of | Viscount Allendale and was a Lord in Waiting between 1 |
Wentworth Hubert Charles Beaumont, 3rd | Viscount Allendale (12 September 1922-27 December 2002 |
His older brother was Wentworth Beaumont, 2nd | Viscount Allendale. |
eader of the House of Commons since 1830, was | Viscount Althorp (the heir of the Earl Spencer), who a |
Louis Frederick John Spencer, | Viscount Althorp (born 14 March 1994) is the son and h |
24 January 1924-9 June 1975- | Viscount Althorp |
government Leader of the House of Commons was | Viscount Althorp, who also served as Chancellor of the |
tutor to his son, the 3rd Earl Spencer, when | Viscount Althorp. |
Viscount Alverstone (24 October 1900 - 21 October 1913 | |
He succeeded his father as second | Viscount and twenty-fourth Baron Dacre on 14 March 189 |
Led by V&W class destroyer | Viscount, and under the leadership of Cdr JJ Waterhous |
hulme was the last male descendant of the 1st | Viscount and died without male heirs in 2000, his titl |
r HMCS St. Laurent, the British destroyer HMS | Viscount and the British cargo steamer Dursley. |
In 1723, he succeeded his grandfather as | viscount, and in 1736, he was sworn of the Privy Counc |
istocratic family; his father and mother were | Viscount and Viscountess Le Pelley. |
itles are held by the latter's son, the fifth | Viscount and fourteenth Lord Nairne. |
m that produced the Viking, Valetta, Varsity, | Viscount and Valiant. |
arl of Berkshire (born 27 March 1935), styled | Viscount Andover until 1941, is an English peer. |
re (7 November 1805 - 14 August 1876), styled | Viscount Andover between 1820 and 1851, was a British |
ander Charles Michael Winston Robsahm Howard, | Viscount Andover (b. 17 September 1974) |
re (18 August 1776 - 4 December 1851), styled | Viscount Andover between 1800 and 1820, was a British |
Thomas Anson, 1st | Viscount Anson (14 February 1767 - 31 July 1818) was a |
e one son, Thomas Ossian Patrick Wolfe Anson, | Viscount Anson (b. |
eutenant-Colonel Thomas William Arnold Anson, | Viscount Anson (1913-1958), the eldest son and heir ap |
d (15 August 1825 - 7 January 1892), known as | Viscount Anson from 1831 to 1854, was a British politi |
He had an elder brother Thomas Anson, 1st | Viscount Anson and a younger brother Sir William Anson |
Anson was the second son of Thomas Anson, 1st | Viscount Anson, and his wife Anne Margaret, daughter o |
Portrait of Thomas Anson, 1st | Viscount Anson, by Charles Turner, 1823. |
nddaughter, Anne Bowes-Lyon, to Thomas Anson, | Viscount Anson. |
Viscount Armand-Octave-Marie d'Allonville (1809 - 1867 | |
0 December 2002 Frank De Winne was ennobled a | viscount as a reward for his space achievements. |
His grandson, the second Baron, was made | Viscount Ascot, in the County of Hertford, and Earl of |
ower was the only son of Llowarch Flower, 9th | Viscount Ashbrook and his wife Gladys Lucille Beatrice |
Desmond Llowarch Edward Flower, 10th | Viscount Ashbrook KCVO, MBE, DL, JP (9 July 1905 - 5 D |
e married Desmond Flower, who became the 10th | Viscount Ashbrook, in 1934. |
lub which plays at Arley Hall the home of the | Viscount Ashbrook, golf at High Legh Park Country Club |
0 - 20 July 2005), married William Astor, 3rd | Viscount Astor |
William Waldorf Astor, 4th | Viscount Astor (born 27 December 1951) is a British bu |
Astor, succeeded to the peerage as the second | Viscount Astor on the death of his father on 18 Octobe |
They had one son, William Waldorf Astor, 4th | Viscount Astor (born 1951) |
nown as Bill Astor, he was the son of the 2nd | Viscount Astor and the Viscountess Astor. |
their projects for William Waldorf Astor, 1st | Viscount Astor. |
952, he inherited his title, becoming the 3rd | Viscount Astor. |
go on to marry his nephew, William Astor, 4th | Viscount Astor. |
Her stepfather is William Astor, 4th | Viscount Astor. |
BMI Vickers | Viscount at East Midlands Airport in an early livery. |
He was the son of Barry John Yelverton, 3rd | Viscount Avonmore and Cecilia O'Keeffe. |
See also: | Viscount Avonmore |
Major William Charles Yelverton, 4th | Viscount Avonmore (27 September 1824 - 1 April 1883, B |
11 February - Barry Yelverton, 5th | Viscount Avonmore, nobleman and officer (d.1885). |
da Yelverton (1821-1884), daughter of the 3rd | Viscount Avonmore. |
ar) into battle with Fiach McHugh O'Byrne and | Viscount Baltinglass in the Wicklow mountain passes. |
monasteries, Thomas Eustace was in 1541 made | Viscount Baltinglass and granted the lands of the Abbe |
or aiding in the escape of James Eustace, 3rd | Viscount Baltinglass and refusing to take the Oath of |
guilty of treason for aiding in the escape of | Viscount Baltinglass and refusing to acknowledge the E |
Maxwell Richard Crosbie Ward, 6th | Viscount Bangor (4 May 1868 - 17 November 1950) was an |
Mary and her husband Henry Ward, 5th | Viscount Bangor were travelling in it with the Parsons |
Mary married Henry William Crosbie Ward (5th | Viscount Bangor) of Castleward, County Down. |
ry of State for India. in 1876 he was created | Viscount Baring, of Lee in the County of Kent, and Ear |
Vane, he was the eldest son of William Vane, | Viscount Barnard and his first wife, Katherine, the se |
nd was created 1st Earl of Darlington and 1st | Viscount Barnard a year later. |
He was styled | Viscount Barnard from birth. |
ington from his father, whereupon Vane became | Viscount Barnard. |
n and successive generations were promoted to | Viscount, Baronet and eventually Earldom. |
on V of Toulouse and was also associated with | Viscount Barral of Marseille, King Alfonso II of Arago |
Walter Bulkeley Barrington, 9th | Viscount Barrington (20 April 1848 - 12 September 1933 |
humiliation, William "Bill" Barrington, 10th | Viscount Barrington moved into the marital house. |
Patrick William Daines Barrington, 11th | Viscount Barrington of Ardglass (29 October 1908 - 6 A |
See also: | Viscount Barrington |
John Shute Barrington, 1st | Viscount Barrington (1678 - 14 December 1734) was an E |
Berks; 11th | Viscount Barrington of Ardglass, co. |
Succeeded as The | Viscount Barrington (in the Peerage of Ireland), Febru |
1754: William Barrington, 2nd | Viscount Barrington |
rn the son of Reverend George Barrington, 5th | Viscount Barrington of Ardglass, Barrington served in |
Shute Barrington (a son of the 1st | Viscount Barrington). |
, by a daughter of John Shute Barrington, 1st | Viscount Barrington, had seven surviving sons. |
, daughter of Reverend George Barrington, 5th | Viscount Barrington, in 1828. |
on was the eldest son of John Barrington, 1st | Viscount Barrington, by his wife Anne, daughter of Sir |
h the manor and most of the land belonging to | Viscount Barrington. |
, daughter of Reverend George Barrington, 5th | Viscount Barrington. |
e Frances, daughter of George Barrington, 5th | Viscount Barrington. |
David Fitz-James de Barry, 5th | Viscount Barry (c. |
d of David Barry, the son of David Barry, 5th | Viscount Barry, and Elizabeth Power, daughter of Richa |
John Bateman, 2nd | Viscount Bateman 5 June 1747 - 2 March 1802 |
e successive owners of the lease were the 2nd | Viscount Bateman, followed by Warren Hastings, a forme |
In December 1744 he succeeded as second | Viscount Bateman. |
as a British peer and Tory politician, styled | Viscount Bayham from 1794 to 1812 and Earl of Brecknoc |
Pratt's father was John Pratt, | Viscount Bayham, eldest son of Charles Pratt, 1st Earl |
untess Bayning, daughter of Paul Bayning, 1st | Viscount Bayning. |
Major Peter Montefiore Samuel, 4th | Viscount Bearsted MC TD (9 December 1911 - 9 June 1996 |
Colonel Walter Horace Samuel, 2nd | Viscount Bearsted MC (13 March 1882 - 8 November 1948) |
Samuel was the son of Marcus Samuel, 1st | Viscount Bearsted and his wife Fanny Elizabeth Samuel. |
Marcus Samuel, 1st | Viscount Bearsted JP (5 November 1853 - 17 January 192 |
Major Marcus Richard Samuel, 3rd | Viscount Bearsted TD DL (1 June 1909 - 15 October 1986 |
dow of Walter Henry Levy, daughter of the 1st | Viscount Bearsted, in 1930 after meeting her while he |
Edward Seymour, | Viscount Beauchamp (21 September 1561 - 21 July 1612) |
Edward Seymour, | Viscount Beauchamp (1586-1618), married Lady Anne Sack |
William Seymour, | Viscount Beauchamp (1588-1660), later 2nd Earl of Hert |
(1) Earl of Yarmouth (1800-1870) was known as | Viscount Beauchamp until 17 June 1822. |
It belonged to Edward Symour, | Viscount Beauchamp who became the Earl of Hertford and |
Seymour-Conway, 2nd Baron Conway, was created | Viscount Beauchamp and Earl of Hertford. |
In 1536 Sir Edward Seymour, then | Viscount Beauchamp, obtained a grant of the site and g |
of the Seymour family, whose titles included | Viscount Beauchamp. |
incolnshire, the son of Sapcote Beaumont, 2nd | Viscount Beaumont of Swords and his wife Bridget Monso |
see the | Viscount Beaumont of Swords |
urable from birth until 1816 and subsequently | Viscount Berehaven until 1851, was an Irish peer and C |
cal landowner, was created Earl of Bantry and | Viscount Berehaven in 1816. |
sford, 1st Baronet and William Beresford, 1st | Viscount Beresford were educated at Catterick Bridge. |
William Beresford, 1st | Viscount Beresford (1768-1856), owned the Bedgebury Es |
rred to Bedgebury in 1925 and 1926, alongside | Viscount Beresford's existing plantings. |
2 October - William Carr Beresford, 1st | Viscount Beresford, general and politician (died 1854) |
rd, and the brother of William Beresford, 1st | Viscount Beresford. |
l of Bandon was a title created together with | Viscount Bernard in the Peerage of Ireland in 1800 for |
1807 16 May, James Bernard, | Viscount Bernard, later Earl of Bandon (to 1818), 14 J |
Viscount biscuits are a classic British biscuit which | |
Viscount biscuits were redesigned in April 2005, to ma | |
uits range, these are essentially the same as | Viscount Biscuits, but branded under the Cadbury name, |
John Hugh Hare, 1st | Viscount Blakenham OBE, PC, DL (22 January 1911-7 Marc |
owel and Pamela Mollie Day, and nephew of the | Viscount Blakenham, he was educated at Westminster Sch |
when they were purchased by Governor General | Viscount Bledisloe and donated to the nation. |
28 June 1935-1958: The Right Honourable The | Viscount Bledisloe, GCMG, KBE, PC, KStJ |
Charles Bathurst, 1st | Viscount Bledisloe, GCMG, KBE, PC (21 September 1867 - |
was the grandfather of Charles Bathurst, 1st | Viscount Bledisloe. |
ion caught the eye of former Minister of Food | Viscount Bledisloe. |
ment as Aide de Camp to Charles Bathurst, 1st | Viscount Bledisloe. |
Created | Viscount Blundell (in the Peerage of Ireland), 1720 |
British peer and Member of Parliament, styled | Viscount Bodmin from 1682 to 1685. |
Robert, | Viscount Bodmin, eldest son of John Robartes, 1st Earl |
Charles Robert St. John, son of the 3rd | Viscount Bolingbroke and the Viscountess Bolingbroke, |
Henry St John, 1st | Viscount Bolingbroke 24 October 1712 - 1714 |
happy marriage between Frederick St John, 2nd | Viscount Bolingbroke and Lady Diana Spencer, daughter |
Henry St John was made the first | Viscount Bolingbroke in 1712. |
surrounding land was originally owned by the | Viscount Bolingbroke who owned the house for several c |
George Richard St John, 3rd | Viscount Bolingbroke and 4th Viscount St John (5 March |
s on the Study of History, Henry St John, 1st | Viscount Bolingbroke posthumously. |
ondon (1856 to 1860); Life of Henry St. John, | Viscount Bolingbroke (1863), and Ulster As It Is or Th |
June - Henry St John, 1st | Viscount Bolingbroke receives a pardon for his part in |
nd was a friend or acquaintance of both Pope, | Viscount Bolingbroke, Chesterfield, and Horace Walpole |
John, descended from the third son of the 3rd | Viscount Bolingbroke. |
r, 2nd Duke of Ormonde and Henry St John, 1st | Viscount Bolingbroke. |
He gained the courtesy title of | Viscount Borodale in 1919 when his father was created |
y (22 February 1905 - 10 June 1972), known as | Viscount Borodale from 1919 to 1936, was a British Con |
Bourchier was the son of William Bourchier, | Viscount Bourchier and Anne Woodville. |
c. 1650 he also succeeded his cousin as third | Viscount Bourke according to a special remainder in th |
Conservative politician and a son of the 1st | Viscount Boyd of Merton. |
mer Colonial Secretary, Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st | Viscount Boyd of Merton. |
The present owners, Simon Lennox-Boyd, 2nd | Viscount Boyd of Merton and his wife, Alice, moved in |
Gustavus Hamilton-Russell, 10th | Viscount Boyne 19 June 1994 - 14 December 1995 |
Gustavus Hamilton, 1st | Viscount Boyne PC (Ire) (1642 - 16 September 1723) was |
on of the Burwarton Estate under ownership of | Viscount Boyne, whilst the western fringes of the hill |
amilton, oldest son of Gustavus Hamilton, 1st | Viscount Boyne, and his wife Sophia Hamilton, daughter |
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