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- pansŏ the Vietnamese cognate tử the Manchu jingkini hafan Viscounts and viscountesses appear in fiction, notably in Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series where...
- Viscountess Rhondda may refer to: Sybil Thomas, Viscountess Rhondda (1857–1941), Welsh suffragette, feminist and philanthropist Margaret Haig Thomas,...
- Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth...
- Mary Anne Disraeli, 1st Viscountess Beaconsfield (née Evans; 11 November 1792 – 15 December 1872) was a British peeress and society figure who was the...
- Nancy Witcher Astor, Viscountess Astor (19 May 1879 – 2 May 1964) was an American-born British politician who was the first woman seated as a Member of...
- seat in Wiltshire, on 8 June 2013. Upon her marriage, McQuiston became Viscountess Weymouth. The wedding took place in front of 355 guests, the largest...
- Thelma Furness, Viscountess Furness (née Morgan, 23 August 1904 – 29 January 1970), was a mistress of King Edward VIII while he was Prince of Wales. She...
- Julie Montagu, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke (born Julie Jean Fisher; February 17, 1972) is an American entrepreneur, yoga instructor, blogger, writer and...
- Earl of Shrewsbury (/ˈʃroʊzbəri/) is a hereditary title of nobility created twice in the Peerage of England. The second earldom dates to 1442. The holder...
- Viscount Alanbrooke, of Brookeborough in the County of Fermanagh, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 29 January 1946 for...