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She answered her accusers that she received tuition from Thomas Reid, a former barony officer who had died at the Battle of Pinkie some 30 years before and also from the Queen of the Elfhame which lay nearby.
The only titles other than a barony that have yet gone into abeyance are the earldom of Arlington and the viscountcy of Thetford, which are united, and ( briefly ) the earldom of Cromartie.
The king granted to this son of his the feudal barony of Bradninch, Devon, which had escheated to the crown from William Capra, listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as holding that barony.
**** Canton: local branch reporting through a barony ( local chapter, which may be on the way to becoming a shire )
There 2, 508 civil parishes in Ireland, which frequently break both barony and county boundaries.
In the kingdom of England, the medieval Latin word baro, baronis was used originally to denote a tenant-in-chief of the early Norman kings who held his lands by the feudal tenure of " barony " ( in Latin per baroniam ), and who was entitled to attend the Great Council which by the 13th century had developed into the Parliament of England.
Orally, Scottish barons may be addressed with the name of their barony, as in Edinburgh or else as Baron without anything else following, which if present would suggest a peerage barony.
Subsequently, the " barony " was titular, usually attached to a family property, which was sometimes entailed.
* Clare, Suffolk, a small town, formerly an important feudal barony after which are named most of the places below
On the Duke's death in 1691 all the titles became extinct, except the barony of Ogle which fell into abeyance between his four daughters ( one of whom was Lady Elizabeth Cavendish ).
All his other titles became extinct except for the Pelham Baronetcy of Laughton and the barony of Pelham of Stanmer, which were passed on to his first cousin once removed, Thomas Pelham ( for further history of these titles, see the Earl of Chichester ).
In 1654, the minister ’ s son made this estate into a barony, then five years later into a county, which included Jette and several neighbouring villages.
He was succeeded in the barony of Strange, which could be passed on through female lines, by his first cousin once removed, James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl.
Castlereagh was named after the barony of Castlereagh, which in turn was named after the townland of Castlereagh.
The barony included the town of Rolle ( except the fief of Les Uttins which belonged until the 18th century to the La Harpe family ), Tartegnin, Vinzel, Luins, half of Essertines-sur-Rolle, some homes in Begnins, the region of Vincy, and Saint-Vincent ( now in Gilly ), Bursinel and in 1615 they acquired Le Rosey Castle, Dully and Le Vaud.
His only son Patrick succeeded him in the barony, which became extinct in 2009 upon his death.
Alan FitzFlaad ( d. c1114 ), a Breton knight, was granted the feudal barony of Oswestry by King Henry I who, soon after his accession, invited Alan to England with other Breton friends, and gave him forfeited lands in Norfolk and Shropshire, including some which had previously belonged to Ernoulf de Hesdin ( killed at Antioch while on crusade ) and Robert de Belleme.
The barony and regality of the Gorbals was confirmed in 1606 by a charter of King James VI, which vested Elphinstone and his descendants.
He was the only son of William Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh and his wife Elizabeth Long, to which barony he succeeded in August 1613.
In 1748 he was made a Baron of the Kingdom of Prussia, an honour which he received Royal license to use in Great Britain, and in 1756 the barony of Hyde held by his wife's ancestors was revived when he was raised to the Peerage of Great Britain as Baron Hyde, of Hindon in the County of Wiltshire.
Okehampton was the caput of a large feudal barony which was held at the time of Domesday Book by Baldwin FitzGilbert.
After his death in 1090 the tenure of the barony is obscure for the next twenty years after which it was held by the heiress Maud d ' Avranches until her death in 1173.
Eyemouth fell within the feudal barony of Coldingham, possessed until the early 17th century by Coldingham Priory, after which it passed to the Home family, who had held lands in that barony since at least the 15th century.

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He left one daughter and sole-heiress Grace de Tracy who married John de Sudeley, They had two children: Ralph de Sudeley ( d. 1192 ), the eldest, who became his father's heir, and Sir William II " de Tracy " ( d. post 1172 ), who inherited his mother's barony of Bradninch and assumed her family name in lieu of his patronymic.
Robert Bruce as Earl of Carrick and now 7th Lord of Annandale, held huge estates and property in Scotland and a barony and some minor properties in England and had a strong claim to the Scottish throne.
The barony in the Sandys family (" sands ") had been revived in 1802 for the second baron's mother, Mary Sandys Hill, so at the date of the legend, in the 1830s, " Lord " Sandys was actually a Lady.
On 20 May Cola di Rienzo, a Roman commoner, declared himself Emperor of Rome in front of a huge crowd in response to what had been several years of power struggles among the upper-class barony.
He had no sons and on his death in 1753 the barony of Clifford of Lanesborough and earldom of Burlington became extinct.
The viscountcy and earldom became extinct on his death as he had no sons while he was succeeded in the barony according to the special remainder by his nephew George Montagu.
In 1752, Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, who had received the land from her consort William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, ceded the barony to the Prince of Berghes, who owned the other half, thereby reuniting the original land of Grimbergen as a single, but short-lived, princedom.
Lord Barrington had two daughters but no sons and was succeeded ( in the barony of Shute according to the special remainder ) by his brother Percy, the eighth Viscount.
Norman had no children himself and his barony became extinct on his death.
It had a castle and was the capital of a barony of the earls of Chester, and of a hundred ( one of the seven sub-divisions of medieval Cheshire ).
In May, with help from George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, Montagu was elevated to the House of Lords, receiving his father's barony of Kimbolton and being styled Viscount Mandeville as a courtesy title, since his father had been created earl of Manchester in February when Parliament convened.
Following the death of his father-in-law, Richard Lauder of Haltoun, in November 1675, he formally adopted the territorial designation Charles Maitland of Haltoun, although he had the barony of Haltoun settled upon him in fee on 4 December 1660.
The barony given to Pain was probably worth about 20 % less than Hugh's as the king had withheld about 20 manors.
By the 8th century, the territory of ancient Éile had broken up into a number of petty kingdoms: the O ' Carroll occupied the northern portion, the O ' Spillanes held Ileagh, the Eóganacht Chaisil had annexed Middle Third while the O ' Fogartys held what is now the barony of Eliogarty.
The large feudal barony of Barnstaple had its caput at Barnstaple Castle.
The barony died with him as he had no children.
All burghs of barony and regality that had not adopted a police system were abolished.

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In 1309 he purchased the barony of Alnwick from Bek, and it has been owned by the Percy family, the Earls and later Dukes of Northumberland since.
This nobleman was a great-grandson of the 2nd Lord Herbert of Cherbury of the first creation, and since his time the barony has been held by the Earls of Powis.
Kington seems to have been a quiet barony and was associated with the office of sheriff of Hereford.
The barony Baron Kesteven has been extinct since 1915.
The barony had been in abeyance for over a century when Charlotte Boyle Walsingham ( who was later to marry Lord Henry FitzGerald, a son of the 4th Duke of Leinster ) petitioned King George III to terminate the abeyance in her favour in 1790.
Conway had been involved in politics for some time, consorting with both major parties allegedly in pursuit of a knighthood and a barony ; he received both.
The cog-wheel symbolised all the local industries and the demi-figure of Saint Patrick referred to Old Kilpatrick, a burgh of barony from 1672, and where the saint is reputed to have been born.
He had already been created Baron Burton, of Burton-on-Trent in the County of Stafford, in 1711, prior to succeeding to the barony of Paget in 1713.
This barony was created by error, when the 7th Duke of Somerset was called to Parliament in the barony Percy, which was believed to have been last held by his mother, Elizabeth.
No Burgh sat in the House of Lords before 1529 ; the grandfather of that Lord Burgh had been summoned to the House in 1487, but did not sit ; whether this was sufficient to create a barony by writ is debatable.
Thereafter, the barony of Willoughby de Eresby has been associated with the senior share of the Lord Great Chamberlainship.
Charles Roper, the son of the late Lady Dacre's second marriage to Lord Teynham ( the barony of Teynham had been passed on to a son from an earlier marriage of Lord Teynham ).
The patent confirmed that the barony created in 1447 belonged to Richard Fiennes, but on the condition that, for the purposes of precedence or seniority, it would be considered as having been created in 1603, and also provided that no future Baron Saye and Sele would assert the precedence of 1447.
In 1824 the attainder of the first Baron was completely reversed, and on 6 July 1825 the House of Lords decided that Jerningham had been successful in his claim to the barony.
In 1794 he had been created Baron Bridport in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to his great-nephew Samuel Hood, the second son of the second Viscount Hood, who succeeded to the barony on Lord Bridport's death in 1814 while the viscountcy became extinct.
Consequently, since 1889 the ancient barony of Le Despencer has been a subsidiary title of the viscountcy of Falmouth.
The barony of Dunsmore also became extinct as his stepson John ( who had been created a baronet in 1629 ) had died childless in 1630.
In 1903 the ancient barony of Fauconberg, which had been in abeyance since 1463, was also called out in her favour and she became the seventh Baroness Fauconberg as well.
In contrast to the barony of Dudley, which had been created by writ, this peerage was created by letter patent and with remainder to heirs male.
Standish Vereker was the brother of Field Marshal The Lord Gort, who had been the sixth Viscount of the Irish peerage and the first and last Viscount of the United Kingdom peerage ; Standish inherited the Irish viscountcy and barony in 1946.

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