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He married, but had no children, and the viscountcy was extinguished with his death in 1814.
The viscountcy died with him.
The viscountcy died with him.
The barony and viscountcy died with him.
The viscountcy of Cobham and its junior title the barony of Cobham were created with remainder, failing male issue, to ( 1 ) Lord Cobham's eldest sister Hester Grenville ( who succeeded as second Viscountess in 1749 and was created Earl Temple in 1750 ) and the heirs male of her body and ( 2 ) to his third sister Christian, with remainder to the heirs male of her body.
As Lord Townshend holds no titles with names different from his main title, the territorial designation from his viscountcy is used for his heir, who is styled Viscount Raynham.
The viscountcy died with him but he was succeeded in the barony according to the special remainder by his eldest daughter, Rosemary Ann, who died in 1990.
In contrast to the barony the viscountcy and earldom were created with remainder, in default of male issue, to his daughter Elizabeth, wife of Sir William Heathcote, 1st Baronet of Hursley Park, and her issue male.
The earldom of Arlington, however, remains abeyant, along with the viscountcy of Thetford.
In 1794 he had been created Baron Bridport in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to his great-nephew Samuel Hood, the second son of the second Viscount Hood, who succeeded to the barony on Lord Bridport's death in 1814 while the viscountcy became extinct.
It became extinct with the viscountcy in 1693.
It was created first in 1662 in the Peerage of Ireland along with the viscountcy of Dungannon.
" He founded the viscountcy of Thouars at about that time, part of larger movement to create viscounts with powers over regional fortresses to man them against the Vikings.
In 1721, he was rewarded by King George I with a viscountcy, being created Viscount Torrington.
He was Britain's second highest legal officer, the Solicitor General, he also later held the office of Lord Chancellor for two years, thereafter ; he was created an hereditary peer with a viscountcy.
The English title was created in 1616 for Thomas Egerton, 1st Baron Ellesmere ; however, he died a year later and the viscountcy merged with the earldom of Bridgewater, which had been meant for Egerton, but he died before he could receive it.
In 1919, as a consequence of siding with the enemies of Britain in World War I, the viscountcy was one of only three primary titles ( together with the royal dukedoms of Albany and Cumberland ) to be forfeit under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917.
His barony became extinct, but by the special remainder granted with them he was succeeded in the earldom and viscountcy by his elder surviving daughter.
The barony was created with normal remainder to the heirs male of his body while the viscountcy and earldom were created with special remainders to his daughters and the heirs male of their bodies, as his sons had already predeceased him.
The Savage viscountcy and baronetcy became extinct along with the Rivers titles in 1737.
The barony and viscountcy died with him.

viscountcy and same
Fortescue had already been made Baron Clermont, of Clermont in the County of Louth, in the Peerage of Ireland in 1770, with normal remainder to heirs male, and was made Baron Clermont, of Clermont in the County of Louth, in the Peerage of Ireland at the same time as he was granted the viscountcy, also with remainder to his brother James Fortescue.

viscountcy and title
The peer's heir apparent will sometimes be referred to as a viscount, if the second most senior title held by the head of the family is a viscountcy.
The viscountcy is used as the courtesy title by the heir apparent to the earldom.
Since 1889 it is a subsidiary title of the viscountcy of Cobham.
The barony remained a subsidiary title of the viscountcy until the death of his great-grandson, the fourth Viscount and twenty-sixth Baron, in 1965.
He was also childless and on his death in 1762 the earldom became extinct ( the viscountcy of Stafford also formally became extinct, although the title was then under attainder ).
Consequently, since 1889 the ancient barony of Le Despencer has been a subsidiary title of the viscountcy of Falmouth.
The viscountcy is used as the courtesy title by the heir apparent to the earldom.
The viscountcy is used as a courtesy title for the Earl's eldest son and heir apparent.
From 1665 to 1816 the Skeffington Baronetcy of Fisherwick was attached to the viscountcy and from 1756 to 1816 the Viscounts also held the title of Earl of Massereene.
However, this title became extinct on his death while he was succeeded in the viscountcy by his younger brother, the sixth Viscount.
Field Marshal Lord Gort had no living sons and, unlike his own ancestor, did not have a special remainder, so on his death just one month after the creation of the new title, the new viscountcy became extinct, whilst the Irish titles passed to his brother.
As a grandson of the first Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor he is also in remainder to this peerage and its subsidiary title the viscountcy of Gwynedd.
As his father was still alive at the time of the creation of the viscountcy the title of this peerage was Runciman of Doxford rather than simply Runciman.
The title of the baronetcy, barony and viscountcy, Combermere, is pronounced " Cumbermeer ".
The title of the viscountcy derived from the maiden name of Gully's wife, Elizabeth Selby, daughter of Thomas Selby.
Upon the death of his father in 1919 Waldorf Astor succeeded to the viscountcy, becoming the 2nd Viscount Astor despite Waldorf's attempts to disclaim the title.
The final creation of the viscountcy was on 4 May 1605 as a subsidiary title for Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, grandson of the Duke of Northumberland.
On his death his viscountcy became extinct and his barony passed to his brother whose descendants still hold the title.
He was succeeded in the lordship of Scone and the viscountcy of Stormont according to the special remainder by David Murray, 2nd Lord Balvaird, who became the fourth Viscount Stormont ( see the Lord Balvaird for earlier history of this title ).
The viscountcy of Dawick is used as a courtesy title by the Earl's son and heir apparent.
Viscount Furneaux was used as the courtesy title by the heir apparent to the earldom ; the title of this viscountcy derived from the maiden name of Lord Birkenhead's wife.

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