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viscountcy and Cobham
Since 1889 it is a subsidiary title of the viscountcy of Cobham.
The barony and viscountcy of Cobham were subsidiary titles of the earldom of Temple from 1750 to 1784, of the Marquessate of Buckingham from 1784 to 1822 and of the Dukedom of Buckingham and Chandos from 1822 to 1889.
The barony and viscountcy of Cobham also survived, and were inherited according to the special remainders by the Duke's distant relative Charles Lyttelton, 5th Baron Lyttelton, who became the eighth Viscount Cobham.
Lord Chandos is also in remainder to the viscountcy of Cobham and its subsidiary titles the barony of Cobham, the barony of Lyttelton, the barony of Westcote and the baronetcy of Frankley.

viscountcy and its
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 a descendant of the second Earl of Hopetoun he is also in remainder to this peerage and its subsidiary titles the viscountcy of Aithrie and lordship of Hope, which are now held by his kinsman the Marquess of Linlithgow.

viscountcy and junior
He was succeeded in the junior titles attached to the earldom of Stanhope, the viscountcy of Stanhope of Mahon and barony of Elvaston, by his kinsman the eleventh Earl of Harrington.
This was a revival of the junior title held by the Viscounts Palmerston, which had become extinct along with the viscountcy on his stepfather's death in 1865.
Lord Palmerston died in 1865 when the viscountcy and his junior title of Baron Temple, of Mount Temple, became extinct.

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.
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 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.
A viscountcy with the same title as the Irish peerage was then conferred in the Peerage of the United Kingdom to a later Lord Gort.
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 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.
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.
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.

viscountcy and barony
The only titles other than a barony that have yet gone into abeyance are the earldom of Arlington and the viscountcy of Thetford, which are united, and ( briefly ) the earldom of Cromartie.
The viscountcy and earldom became extinct on his death as he had no sons while he was succeeded in the barony according to the special remainder by his nephew George Montagu.
Lord Palmerston was childless and the barony and viscountcy became extinct on his death.
The barony and viscountcy died with him.
On his death the viscountcy and earldom became extinct while he was succeeded in the barony by his nephew, Charles.
He died already in 1746 when the barony of Throwley, viscountcy and earldom became extinct.
On his death in 2001 the life peerage became extinct while he was succeeded in the hereditary barony and viscountcy by his son, the third Viscount.
Furthermore, on Lord Cobham's death the barony of 1714 became extinct while he was succeeded in the barony and viscountcy of 1718 according to the special remainder by his sister Hester Temple.
The king was also lord of the counties of Roussillon and Cerdanya and the territories James I kept in Occitania-the signory of Montpellier, the viscountcy of Carlat, in Auvergne, and the barony of Aumelas, contiguous to Montpellier.
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.
Lord Londonderry was succeeded in the viscountcy of Seaham and earldom of Vane according to the special remainder by his eldest son from his second marriage while he was succeeded in the Irish titles and the barony of Stewart by his son from his first marriage to Lady Catherine Bligh, the 4th Marquess.
Lord Conyngham was childless and on his death in 1781 the barony of 1753, the viscountcy and earldom became extinct while he was succeeded in the barony of 1781 according to the special remainder by his aforementioned nephew Francis.
On his death in 1629 the barony of FitzWalter separated from the viscountcy and earldom.
However, on his death in 1756 the viscountcy and earldom became extinct while the barony of FitzWalter fell into abeyance between the daughters of Mary, only sister of the sixteenth and seventeenth Barons.
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.
Lord Cadogan had two daughters but no sons and on his death in 1726 the barony of 1716, the viscountcy and earldom became extinct.

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