Viscount Of Belgrave
The Viscount of Belgrave is a title in the British peerage, created in 1916. It is part of the Peerage of the United Kingdom and is associated with the Cheshire region. The title is held by the Cavendish family, who are also known for their connection to the Duke of Devonshire.
The current holder of the title is Edward Cavendish, who succeeded his father in 2004. The Viscount of Belgrave is a hereditary title, meaning it is passed down through generations. The title is often linked to various estates and lands owned by the family, contributing to their historical significance in British nobility.