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As he had no sons the viscountcy died with him.
Two years later he succeeded his father in the viscountcy.
On her death in 1936 the viscountcy became extinct as well.
He was succeeded in the viscountcy by his son James.
He never married and the viscountcy became extinct on his death in 1913.
He was elevated to the viscountcy on 27 November 1922.
The Viscountcy and other titles passed to his younger son.
He died in December 1613, when the viscountcy became extinct.
Someone must retain the viscountcy and take care of her."
He married, but had no children, and the viscountcy was extinguished with his death in 1814.
On his death at the age of eighty, the viscountcy became extinct.
The titles remained united until 1974, when the viscountcy became extinct.
For more information on this creation of the viscountcy, see the latter title.
His younger brother Francis later succeeded their father in the viscountcy.
As he had no surviving children the viscountcy passed to his younger brother, Charles.
However, he had no surviving male issue and on his death in 1921 the viscountcy became extinct.
"Now to convince Henry to assert his claim to the viscountcy."
Upon his death in 1981, the Viscountcy became extinct.
He was unmarried and the viscountcy died with him.
When he died in 1643 the viscountcy and earldom became extinct.
He succeeded to his father's viscountcy and baronetcy on 15 June 1954.
He increased the territory as a viscountcy of Angers and it became a county around 929.
He succeeded to the viscountcy on 19 December 1972 upon the death of his half-brother.
In December of that year he also succeeded his father in the viscountcy.
Lee had no children and his viscountcy became extinct upon his death.
The viscounty was de facto handed over to the bishop.
The viscounty became extinct on the death of the grantee in 1788.
The earldom and the viscounty therefore became extinct on his death.
In reward for Hood's fine record his peerage was made a viscounty.
Her only sibling, Graham, inherited the viscounty on her father's death in 1969.
This monarch made it a Viscounty in 1023.
The Viscounty formed a state within a state.
The viscountship later changed its name to viscounty of Cabrera.
He received the Viscounty of Narbonne from his father.
In 1266 he was rewarded for his services with the castle and viscounty of Benauges.
It evolved into the region of Porhoët, which, by circa 1000, was a viscounty.
There was a viscounty of Osona from 900.
Aimery did him homage for his viscounty.
He was succeeded by his eldest son Charles, who later also inherited the viscounty of Cobham.
Thus, when the king banned tobacco (introduced in Aquitaine in 1560), the measure did not apply in the viscounty.
After the death of this brother in 1654, he succeeded to the viscounty and the constableship of Liverpool Castle.
In his latter days he became identified with the court party and voted for the Act of Union 1800, for which his viscounty was a reward.
He participated unenthusiastically on the side of the crusaders, but retained his viscounty, which he passed on to his son.
With this marriage she united the county of Bigorre and the viscounty of Marsan.
Charlotte later succeeded her father to the barony of Semblançay and the viscounty of Tours.
During the Middle Ages, Bourges was the capital of a Viscounty until the fourteenth century.
Under La Tour d'Auvergne, the Viscounty lasted until the Reformation.
Since this date the viscounty has been held by the Devereux family, and the holder ranks as the premier viscount of England.
Pedro seems to have been second in line to the viscounty of Narbonne, since his aunt, the viscountess Ermengarde, was childless.
In 1192 on the abdication of his aunt (died 1197), Pedro succeeded in the viscounty of Narbonne.