Members of the aristocracy
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The Viscounts - British band - ended in 1965.
The Viscounts - British band - was created in 1958.
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The Challant family. They were Viscounts of Aosta.
I've seen some viscounts greatest hits available from time to time on eBay.
A viscount is a member of the nobility of a higher rank than a baron, but lower rank than a count or earl . In England, barons, viscounts, earls, marquesses, and dukes constituted the peers, who were the highest members of the nobility and given special access to the king, who they were expected to advise.
The Viscounts were a Pacific Northwestern band that played instrumental R&B. Their credits included Harlem Noctre, Summertime, and Night Train. They recorded on Mercury Records.
The Viscounts has: Played Themselves in "The Dick Clark Show" in 1958. Played Themselves in "Thank Your Lucky Stars" in 1961. Played Themselves - Performers in "All That Jazz" in 1962. Played Themselves in "Comedy Bandbox" in 1962. Played Themselves in "Country and Western Hour" in 1963.
There were five titles of the noble families of Britain. The Dukes were the highest noble title, then the Marquises, the Earls, the Viscounts and the Barons.
Gentry refers to nobility. In England, the gentry refer to people with titles. These would be knights, dukes, earls, barons, viscounts, and the like.
From highest to lowest they are: * Royal dukes * Dukes * Marquesses * Earls * Viscounts * Barons
The word nobility means noble or high class of society. This includes people with high rank, such as counts, countesses, dukes, duchess, earls and viscounts.