Viscount Howard of Bindon

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Viscount Howard of Bindon war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of England, der nach Bindon Abbey in Dorset benannt war. Der Titel wurde am 13. Januar 1559 von Königin Elisabeth I. im Rahmen der Feierlichkeiten zu ihrer Krönung für aus der Familie Howard geschaffen. Er war ein jüngerer Sohn des Thomas Howard, 3. Duke of Norfolk. Der Titel erlosch beim kinderlosen Tod seines jüngeren Sohnes, des 3. Viscount, am 1. März 1611. rdf:langString
Viscount Howard of Bindon was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1559 for Thomas Howard, second son of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. His two sons, the second and third Viscount, both succeeded him in the title. As neither had any male children, the title became extinct on the death of the third Viscount in 1611. The title referred to Bindon Abbey in Dorset. The title is in some sources referred to as Viscount Bindon. The Bindon title was revived in 1706 when another member of the Howard family, Henry Howard, Lord Walden, was made Earl of Bindon. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Viscount Howard of Bindon war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of England, der nach Bindon Abbey in Dorset benannt war. Der Titel wurde am 13. Januar 1559 von Königin Elisabeth I. im Rahmen der Feierlichkeiten zu ihrer Krönung für aus der Familie Howard geschaffen. Er war ein jüngerer Sohn des Thomas Howard, 3. Duke of Norfolk. Der Titel erlosch beim kinderlosen Tod seines jüngeren Sohnes, des 3. Viscount, am 1. März 1611.
rdf:langString Viscount Howard of Bindon was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1559 for Thomas Howard, second son of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. His two sons, the second and third Viscount, both succeeded him in the title. As neither had any male children, the title became extinct on the death of the third Viscount in 1611. The title referred to Bindon Abbey in Dorset. The title is in some sources referred to as Viscount Bindon. The Bindon title was revived in 1706 when another member of the Howard family, Henry Howard, Lord Walden, was made Earl of Bindon.
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