Viscount Hereford

Viscount Hereford is the senior Viscount in the Peerage of England. The Viscount is also the only one of the three English Viscounts who does not hold a higher title. The peerage dates to 1550. In 1611 Edward Devereux, a younger son of Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford, was created a baronet by King James I. On the death of the 4th viscount (also the 3rd Earl of Essex), Sir Edward's son Walter succeeded to the viscouncty, and the baronetcy and viscountcy have remained merged.

Viscounts Hereford (1550)

Devereux Baronets of Castle Bromwich (1611)

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