Viscounts of Kerry
The title of Viscount of Kerry is a hereditary peerage in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1760. It was established for Edward Fitzgerald, who was also known for his role in the Irish political landscape. The viscountcy is associated with the county of Kerry in southwestern Ireland.
The current holder of the title is the 13th Viscount of Kerry, who succeeded in 2011. The viscountcy has a rich history, with several notable members contributing to Irish society, politics, and culture over the centuries. The title remains an important part of Ireland's aristocratic heritage.