Baron Exeter
Baron Exeter is a title in the British peerage, associated with the city of Exeter in Devon, England. The title was created in 1801 for the Duke of Exeter, a prominent figure in British history. The current holder of the title is a member of the Cecil family, which has a long lineage and significant influence in British politics and society.
The title of Baron Exeter has been passed down through generations, often linked to various estates and lands in the region. The barony is part of the House of Lords, the upper house of the UK Parliament, where hereditary peers can hold seats.