Viscount of Norfolk
The title "Viscount of Norfolk" is a British noble title that was created in 1644. It is part of the peerage system in England and is associated with the historic county of Norfolk. The title is often held by members of the British aristocracy and can be inherited or granted by the monarch.
The current holder of the title is the Earl of Suffolk, who is also known as the Viscount of Norfolk. The title has a rich history and is linked to various significant events and families in British history, contributing to the cultural heritage of England.