Baron Of Kerry
The title "Baron of Kerry" is a hereditary peerage in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1620 for Sir Edward Denny, a prominent figure in Irish history. The title has been passed down through generations, often associated with the Denny family, who played significant roles in the political and social landscape of County Kerry.
The current holder of the title is known as the Baron of Kerry, and they may have responsibilities related to the family estate and local community. The title is part of the broader system of nobility in Ireland, which includes various ranks and titles that reflect historical significance and lineage.