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Definition of Vicounts

Vicount
Vicount Vi"count, n. See Viscount.

Meaning of Vicounts from wikipedia

- Viscount station is the northerly terminus of the Terminal Link automated people mover serving Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario...
- Samuel Hood, 6th Viscount Hood, GCMG (15 October 1910 – 13 October 1981) was a Foreign Office official and diplomat for the United Kingdom. Hood was born...
- coat of arms of the Dukes of Moctezuma de Tultengo (Grandees of Spain), Vicounts of Iluacán, and Marquesses of Tenebrón. It is made of the combined arms...
- cabotage routes of the Frankish fleets from Bordeaux to Asturias ". The Vicount resided in Chatelet (lou Castet), next to the entry to the current Cinq...
- 7 (Nov., 1984), (Greensboro: NCTE) pg705 "Elfinspell: George Boleyn, Vicount Rochford, 'O Death, rock me to sleep,' modernized by Susan Rhoads, MD,...
- about 1714 by Pieter van Gunst, who identified it as "William Villiers, Vicount Grandisson, Father to ye Late Duchesse of Cleaveland", with the attribution...
- death as well as Oisy, Crèvecœur, La Ferté-Ancoul, squire of Cambrai and vicount of Meaux after his mother's death. He was also a constable of France and...
- John who d**** unmar****; Edwarde, Duke of Somerset, Earl of Hertforde, Vicount Beauchampe and Baron Seymour, uncle to Kinge Edwarde the Sixt, Governor...
- dissolved 1578?; granted to Sir Nicholas Malby 1578; granted to Francis, Vicount Valentia 1615; restored to the friars 1641 during the Confederation; friars'...
- with TÚS. The first burial to take place there was Isabella Howard, the Vicount's daughter who died at nineteen in December 1784, a year before the pyramid...