British peerage figure (4)
I believe the answer is:
earl
(Other definitions for earl that I've seen before include "A real sort of lord" , "Essex, say" , "Countess his wife" , "Husband of a countess" , "House member" .)
I believe the answer is:
earl
(Other definitions for earl that I've seen before include "A real sort of lord" , "Essex, say" , "Countess his wife" , "Husband of a countess" , "House member" .)