Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall is in Baronies of England Alphabetically, Baronies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronies of England.
Summary
August 1841. Hussey Vivian 1st Baron Vivian [aged 66] created.
20th August 1842. Son Charles Vivian 2nd Baron Vivian [aged 33] succeeded.
24th April 1886. Son Hussey Vivian 3rd Baron Vivian [aged 51] succeeded.
21st October 1893. Son George Vivian 4th Baron Vivian [aged 15] succeeded.
28th December 1940. Son Anthony Vivian 5th Baron Vivian [aged 34] succeeded.
24th June 1991. Son Nicholas Vivian 6th Baron Vivian [aged 55] succeeded.
28th February 2004. Son Charles Crespigny Hussey Vivian 7th Baron Vivian [aged 38] succeeded.
In August 1841 Hussey Vivian 1st Baron Vivian [aged 66] was created 1st Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall.
On 20th August 1842 Hussey Vivian 1st Baron Vivian [aged 67] died. His son Charles [aged 33] succeeded 2nd Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall, 2nd Baronet Vivian of Truro.
On 24th April 1886 Charles Vivian 2nd Baron Vivian [aged 77] died. His son Hussey [aged 51] succeeded 3rd Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall, 3rd Baronet Vivian of Truro.
On 21st October 1893 Hussey Vivian 3rd Baron Vivian [aged 59] died. His son George [aged 15] succeeded 4th Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall, 4th Baronet Vivian of Truro.
On 1st August 1903 George Vivian 4th Baron Vivian [aged 25] and Barbara Cicely Fanning Baroness Vivian were married. She by marriage Baroness Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall.
On 5th January 1911 George Vivian 4th Baron Vivian [aged 32] and Nancy Lycett Green Baroness Vivian were married. She by marriage Baroness Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall.
On 28th December 1940 George Vivian 4th Baron Vivian [aged 62] died. His son Anthony [aged 34] succeeded 5th Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall, 5th Baronet Vivian of Truro. Victoria Oliphant Baroness Vivian [aged 33] by marriage Baroness Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall.
On 24th June 1991 Anthony Vivian 5th Baron Vivian [aged 85] died. His son Nicholas [aged 55] succeeded 6th Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall, 6th Baronet Vivian of Truro.
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On 28th February 2004 Nicholas Vivian 6th Baron Vivian [aged 68] died. His son Charles [aged 38] succeeded 7th Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro in Cornwall, 7th Baronet Vivian of Truro.