Viscount of Torre de Moncorvo

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The Viscount of Torre de Moncorvo (Portuguese: Visconde de Torre de Moncorvo) is a title created by Queen Maria II of Portugal as a by decree dated 23 May 1835 in favour of , natural son, legitimated at the same time as his brother, the Viscount of Banho, of .

By later decree (dated 13 July 1847) transformed this title to Viscount, Member of the House of Lords, Knight of the Royal Household, Chargé d'affaires of Portugal in London and Copenhagen, Minister of Portugal in London, Knight Great-Cross of the Order of São Tiago da Espada, of Portugal, Knight of the Order of Malta, Knight Commander of the Order of Danebrog, of Denmark.

List of viscounts[]

  1. , named Baron of Torre de Moncorvo. His eldest son, continued the title of Baron, and by marriage, was the 8th , the 6th and 9th Count of Torre, leaving no descendants;
  2. , second son of the first Baron and Viscount, president of , Knight Commander of the Order of Isabel, the Catholic, of Spain, etc. became the second Viscount. The title was carried by D. Maria Angelina de Morais Sarmento (second daughter of the 2nd Viscount), who later married on 14 February 1901, João Cabral Soares de Albergaria e Lemos, president of Mangualde;
  3. , maternal great-great-grandson, of the first viscount;
  4. , fourth son of the 3rd Viscount, recognized by the Institute of the Portuguese Nobility on 27 July 2011.

References[]

  • Nobreza de Portugal (in Portuguese), vol. III, Lisbon, Portugal, 1960
  • Anuário da Nobreza (in Portuguese), vol. III, Lisbon, Portugal, 2006
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