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. 1st. Hussey Vivian 1st Baron Vivian [aged 66] created.
20th August 1842. 2nd. Son Charles Vivian 2nd Baron Vivian [aged 33] succeeded.
24th April 1886. 3rd. Son Hussey Vivian 3rd Baron Vivian [aged 51] succeeded.
21st October 1893. 4th. Son George Vivian 4th Baron Vivian [aged 15] succeeded.
28th December 1940. 5th. Son Anthony Vivian 5th Baron Vivian [aged 34] succeeded.
24th June 1991. 6th. Son Nicholas Vivian 6th Baron Vivian [aged 55] succeeded.
28th February 2004. 7th. 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.