Viscount Bayning

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Viscount Bayning was a British title of nobility , which was awarded once as a hereditary title and as a life peerage in the Peerage of England .

Awards

The hereditary title Viscount Bayning , of Sudbury in the County of Suffolk , for Sir Paul Bayning, 1st Baronet , was created for the first time on March 8, 1628 . He had already been raised to Baronet , of Bentley Parva in the County of Essex on September 24, 1611 in the Baronetage of England , and on February 27, 1628 to Baron Bayning , of Horkesley in the County of Essex . The titles expired with the death of his son, the 2nd Viscount, on June 11, 1638.

In 1674 the title of Life Peerage for the daughter of the 1st Viscount's first award, Viscountess Bayning , of Foxley in the County of Berks , was recreated. The title expired on her death in 1678.

List of Viscounts Bayning

Viscounts Bayning (1628)

Viscountess Bayning (1674)

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