Viscount Meath
Viscount Meath is a title in the peerage of Ireland, created in 1800. The title is associated with the county of Meath, which is located in the eastern part of Ireland. The current holder of the title is a member of the Irish nobility and has responsibilities that include representing the family and participating in various ceremonial functions.
The title of Viscount Meath has a rich history, with several notable holders contributing to Irish society and politics. The family seat is Kilruddery House, a historic estate in County Wicklow, which showcases the family's heritage and serves as a venue for events and gatherings.