Baron Suffolk
Baron Suffolk is a title in the British peerage, associated with the county of Suffolk in England. The title was first created in 1603 for Robert Howard, a prominent figure during the reign of King James I. The Barony has been held by various members of the Howard family, known for their significant influence in English history.
The current holder of the title is David Howard, the 14th Baron Suffolk, who succeeded in 2006. The title is part of the Peerage of England, which includes various ranks such as duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron, each with its own historical significance and privileges.