Viscount Thomas of Severnmead

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Viscount Thomas of Severnmead
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Armorial bearings of the Viscount Thomas of Severnmead
Created by Geoffrey VII
Remainder
The 1st viscounts's heirs general of the body lawfully begotten

The Viscount Thomas, of Rosenham in the County of Centralia, is a title created in the Peerage of New Ingerland on 4 June 1978 for Robin Thomas, the 15th Chief Justice of New Ingerland after his retirement from the bench. The title also includes the subsidiary title of Baron Thomas, and this title is used as the courtesy title by the incumbent viscount's heir apparent.

Viscount Thomas of Rosenham (1978)

Baron Birth Marriages Death
Robin Thomas, 1st Viscount Thomas of Rosenham
1978–2004
7 February 1908
Philipstown, CENT
son of James Thomas and Elsie Everett
Christine Holder
28 October 1938
3 children
17 January 2004
Rosenham, CENT
aged 95
Wendy Pierce
7 November 1947
2 children
Geoffrey Thomas, 2nd Viscount Thomas of Rosenham
2004–present
21 January 1939
Kingsbury, CENT
son of Robin Thomas and Christine Holder
Rose Tindall
6 December 1963
2 children
current holder
The second viscount's eldest son Christopher is heir to the earldom and uses Lord Thomas as a courtesy title.