Viscountcy of Howick
The Viscountcy of Howick is a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1801. It is associated with the village of Howick in Northumberland. The title was first granted to Charles Grey, who later became the Prime Minister.
The Viscountcy is part of the Grey family lineage, which has played a significant role in British politics. The current holder of the title is often involved in various charitable and public service activities, continuing the family's legacy in the community and beyond.