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  1. John Duncan Grimston, 7th Earl of Verulam (born 21 April 1951), styled Viscount Grimston between 1960 and 1973, is a British peer. Early life and education [ edit ] Grimston was born in 1951, the only son of John Grimston, 6th Earl of Verulam .

  2. James Brabazon Grimston, 5th Earl of Verulam (1910–1960) John Grimston, 6th Earl of Verulam (1912–1973) John Duncan Grimston, 7th Earl of Verulam (b. 1951) The heir apparent is the present holder's son James Walter Grimston, Viscount Grimston (b. 1978) The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son, the Hon. John Innes Archie Grimston (b. 2010).

  3. John Duncan Grimston, 7th Earl of Verulam (born 21 April 1951), styled Viscount Grimston between 1960 and 1973, is a British peer. Quick Facts The Right HonourableThe Earl of Verulam, Tenure ... The Right Honourable.

  4. Lord & Lady Verulam, patrons of the St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society. The Grimston family have always been closely connected with the Society: they donated finds on their land to the city of St Albans; in 1929 they sold what is now Verulamium Park to the City, enabling the famous excavations of the Roman site ...

  5. James Walter Grimston, 3rd Earl of Verulam (1852–1924) James Walter Grimston, 4th Earl of Verulam (1880–1949) James Brabazon Grimston, 5th Earl of Verulam (1910–1960) John Grimston, 6th Earl of Verulam (1912–1973) John Duncan Grimston, 7th Earl of Verulam (born 1951) Lord Verulam is the only peer who holds titles in England, Scotland ...

  6. The Earl of Verulam. The Earl of Verulam's full title is The Rt Hon. the Earl of Verulam. His name is John Duncan Grimston, and he was excluded from the House of Lords on 11 November 1999. Parliamentary career.

  7. Eldest son of James Walter Grimston, 1st Earl of Verulam, and Lady Charlotte Jenkinson. Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Verulam in November 1845. Awarded part of the compensation for two estates in St Elizabeth, Jamaica, along with Henry Tufton, 11th Earl of Thanet, (q.v.), presumably as co-trustees. The estates were owned by the Foster family.