Viscount David Linley, son of the late Princess Margaret, designed the light-filled, cream-coloured, see-and-be-seen room.
In the mid-1980s Aunt Mary married Viscount Eccles, who shared her intellectual and artistic passions.
Assets:Chairman of Daily Mail and General Trust, of which the viscount and son own 54%.
She gave Mrs Kohler a jewellery box made by her nephew David Viscount Linley.
If you press the viscount, his pleasant irony gives way to a surprising bitterness.
Viscount Wolmer, Lord Selborne's son and managing director of the estate, has described the deaths as "devastating news".
Jersey's Viscount Michael Wilkins said Mr Correia's car "forcefully collided with another car" close to the Trinity post office.
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Viscount Ridley, a scientist and journalist, was elected by other Conservative hereditary peers following the death of Earl Ferrers.
Among them, Lloyd George's grandson, Viscount Tenby, and Lady Bonham-Carter, great-granddaughter of LG's great Liberal rival Herbert Henry Asquith.
In 1769, Viscount Castlereagh, notable British statesman, born in Ireland as Robert Stewart.
In 1996, Viscount Cranborne, the leader of the Tory lords, suggested reforming the Lords as part of a comprehensive reform of Parliament.
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Viscount Ridley, better known as Matt Ridley, has written a number of books and has a regular column in the Wall Street Journal.
Some 92 hereditaries were allowed to stay on temporarily following a secret deal between Viscount Cranborne, Conservative former Opposition peers' leader and Mr Blair.
The accents of Trinny and Susannah - a former girlfriend of Viscount Linley - place them at the posh end of the dot.com spectrum.
In response to the statement, former soldier and SAS Association president Viscount Slim cautioned against prematurely reaching a political settlement with the Taliban or al-Qaeda.
But business minister Viscount Younger of Leckie insisted the new employment status was "wholly voluntary" and people could not be coerced into accepting revised contracts.
Viscount Younger accepted that the new cabinets would be "on the large side", being both "taller and deeper" than the containers used at the moment.
Viscount Tenby, a teenager when Lloyd George died in 1945, remembered his grandfather as "fun" with a real interest in people matched by few politicians.
The viscount put the proverbial spark back into Aunt Mary's life.
Launched that day by News International , thelondonpaper was going head-to-head with another evening freebie, introduced a week earlier by Viscount Rothermere's Associated Newspapers .
The park, which attracts around 800, 000 visitors each year, was opened by Field Marshal Viscount Allenby as a war memorial park on August 6, 1923.
The Earl of Wessex, who left the Royal Marines, and Princess Margaret's son Viscount Linley, who also does not hold military rank, wore black morning coats.
Viscount Colville of Culross, a former BBC producer and crossbencher, used his maiden speech to draw attention to the difficulty of finding paid work in the media.
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So it was in 1998 when the Tory leader of the Lords, Viscount Cranborne, secretly reached a deal with Tony Blair without telling his own leader William Hague.
Other questions were from Viscount Craigavon, a crossbench peer, who asked the government what priority it is giving in international development to population issues and reproductive health and rights.
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Government culture spokesman Viscount Younger of Leckie denied they were giving firms "carte blanche", insisting there were still options available for councils to oppose the cabinets in "exceptional circumstances".
Defence minister Viscount Astor of Hever said the role of minister for veterans, at present Andrew Robathan, was partly created as a response to calls for greater cross-government co-ordination.
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It may seem unfair, as well as ironic, to say that an accident of birth disqualifies Viscount Cranborne from taking the lead in a matter so close to his heart and history.
Meanwhile, crossbencher Viscount Colville of Culross, a former BBC producer, warned that current libel laws "are costing respectable media organisations a fortune in their own lawyers fees, and exhausting journalistic talent in refuting these claims".
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