Baron Holland
Baron Holland was a title in the British peerage, associated with the Holland family. The title was created in 1801 and was linked to the Holland estate in Holland Park, London. The first holder of the title was Henry Edward Fox, who was known for his political involvement and support of the Whig party.
The title of Baron Holland became extinct in 1859 when the last holder, Henry Fox-Strangways, passed away without a male heir. The family had a significant influence in British politics and society during the 19th century, contributing to various cultural and political movements.