Viscount Brentford
Viscount Brentford, of Newick in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1929 for the Conservative politician Sir William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Baronet, chiefly remembered for his tenure as Home Secretary from 1924 to 1929. He had already been created a baronet, of Holmsbury, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, on 20 September 1919. His younger son, the third Viscount, was also a Conservative politician. On 29 January 1956, two years before he succeeded his elder brother in the viscountcy, he was created a baronet, of Newick. the titles are held by the third Viscount's son, the fourth Viscount, who succeeded in 1983, a retired solicitor and has served as the president of the Church Society.
The family seat is Cousley Place, near Wadhurst, East Sussex.Viscounts Brentford (1929)
- William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford
- Richard Cecil Joynson-Hicks, 2nd Viscount Brentford
- Lancelot William Joynson-Hicks, 3rd Viscount Brentford
- Crispin William Joynson-Hicks, 4th Viscount Brentford
The heir apparent is the present holder's only son the Hon. Paul William Joynson-Hicks. He is married with 2 sons and 1 daughterArms