Baron Nevill of Hurst
Baron Nevill of Hurst is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1958. The title is associated with the Nevill family, which has historical roots dating back to the medieval period. The first Baron was Sir John Nevill, who was recognized for his contributions to public service.
The title is linked to the village of Hurst in Berkshire, England. As a hereditary title, it can be passed down through generations, typically to the eldest son. The current holder of the title is responsible for representing the family and maintaining its legacy within the British aristocracy.