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{{Short description|Title in the peerage of Ireland}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}File:Arms_of_Monck.svg|thumb|Arms of Monck, Viscount Monck: Gules, a chevron between three lion's heads erased argent. These are the arms of the ancient Monck family of Potheridge in the parish of Merton, Devon, the most famous of whom was George Monck, 1st Duke of AlbemarleGeorge Monck, 1st Duke of AlbemarleFile:ViscountMonck.jpg|thumb|Charles Monck, 4th Viscount MonckCharles Monck, 4th Viscount MonckViscount Monck, of Ballytrammon in the County of Wexford, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1801 for Charles Monck, 1st Baron Monck. He had already been created Baron Monck, of Ballytrammon in the County of Wexford, in 1797, also in the Peerage of Ireland. His eldest son, the second Viscount, was in 1822 created Earl of Rathdowne in the Peerage of Ireland. However, this title became extinct on his death, while he was succeeded in the other titles by his younger brother, the third Viscount. The latter's son, the fourth Viscount, served as the 1st Governor General of Canada. In 1866, he was given the title Baron Monck, of Ballytrammon in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. This title gave the viscounts a seat in the Westminster House of Lords until the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. {{As of|2012}} the titles are held by his great-great-grandson, the seventh Viscount, who succeeded his father in 1982. He does not use his titles.

Barons Monck (1797)

Viscounts Monck (1801)

Earls of Rathdowne (1822)

Viscounts Monck (1801; reverted)

The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother, the Hon. George Stanley Monck (born 1957)The next and last in line to the titles is the present holder's youngest brother, the Hon. James Stanley Monck (born 1961)

Notes

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References

  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, {{Page needed |date=February 2013}}
  • {{Rayment|date=February 2012}}

External links

  • {{Hansard-contribs | mr-charles-monck | Charles Stanley Monck, 7th Viscount Monck }}
{{Extant British viscountcies}}

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