Viscount Burdett
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Viscount Burdett | |
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Title in the Peerage of New Ingrea | |
File:Arms-burdett.png Armorial bearings of the Viscount Burdett | |
Creation date | 1 October 1933 |
Created by | Earnest V |
First holder | William Burdett, 1st Viscount Burdett |
Last holder | Frederick Burdett, 2nd Viscount Burdett |
Subsidiary titles | Baron Burdett |
Extinction date | 20 August 1957 |
Remainder | |
The 1st Viscounts's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten | |
Viscount Burdett, of Corfe Harbour in the County of Fitzroyshire, was a title in the Peerage of New Ingrea, It was created in 1933 for William Burdett, the LiberalPrime Minister of New Ingrea between 1928 and 1932. When the first Viscount died in 1949, the viscountcy passed to his son Frederick, the second Viscount and a former Chief of the General Staff. However upon his sudden death in 1957, the viscountcy and the subsidiarity title of Baron Burdett became extinct.
Viscount Burdett (1933)
Peer | Birth | Marriages | Death |
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William Burdett, 1st Viscount Burdett 1933-1949 |
23 November 1870 | 29 August 1949 | |
Frederick Burdett, 2nd Viscount Burdett 1949-1957 |
15 February 1899 | 20 August 1957 | |
The second Viscount died without issue on the 20 August 1957, and his titles became extinct |