Viscount Suffolk
The title of Viscount Suffolk is a British noble title that was created in 1640. It is part of the Peerage of England and has been held by various members of the de Vere family. The title is associated with the county of Suffolk, which is located in the eastern part of England.
The current holder of the title is Henry de Vere, who became the 11th Viscount Suffolk in 2021. The viscountcy has a rich history, with its holders often playing significant roles in British politics and society. The title is hereditary, meaning it is passed down through generations within the family.