Viscount Melbourne

Viscount Melbourne was a title created for Peniston Lamb in 1781 in the peerage of Ireland. He had already been made a baron in 1770 and in 1815 he was made an English peer. The second Viscount served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, while his brother, the third Viscount, was a dipolmat. The title became extinct on the death of the 3rd Viscount, Frederick Lamb.

Viscounts Melbourne (1781)

Reference

* MELBOURNE, WILLIAM LAMB, 2ND VISCOUNT (1779-1848), 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica; http://7.1911encyclopedia.org/M/ME/MELBOURNE_WILLIAM_LAMB.htm

 

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