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The Viscountcy of Milbury is a hereditary title in the peerage of England. It was originally created in 1689 for the Talmadge family, but passed into the Asquith family in the 1750s, at which time the seat of [[Coniston Chase|Yelden Park]] was renamed. It is now the courtesy title held by the eldest son of the [[Marquessate of Coniston|Marquess of Coniston]].[[File:Kenward_Asquith_wiki_icon.png|thumb|Kenward, the current Viscount | The Viscountcy of Milbury is a hereditary title in the peerage of England. It was originally created in 1689 for the Talmadge family, but passed into the Asquith family in the 1750s, at which time the seat of [[Coniston Chase|Yelden Park]] was renamed. It is now the courtesy title held by the eldest son of the [[Marquessate of Coniston|Marquess of Coniston]].[[File:Kenward_Asquith_wiki_icon.png|thumb|Kenward, the current Viscount Milbury]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:06, 14 October 2016
Viscountcy of Milbury | |
Creation Date | 1689 |
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Created by | William III and Mary II |
Peerage | Viscountcy of Milbury |
First Holder | Roger Talmadge |
Current Holder | Kenward Asquith |
Heir Apparent | Emory Asquith |
Subsidiary Titles | not applicable |
Country Seat | Coniston Chase |
Associated County | Cumberland, Buckinghamshire |
The Viscountcy of Milbury is a hereditary title in the peerage of England. It was originally created in 1689 for the Talmadge family, but passed into the Asquith family in the 1750s, at which time the seat of Yelden Park was renamed. It is now the courtesy title held by the eldest son of the Marquess of Coniston.