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Baronial

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Barony

The fee or domain of a baron the lordship dignity or rank of a baron

Barony of land

Barony of land, a quantity of land amounting to 15 acres. In Ireland, a sub-division of a county.

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Barony, or Baronage

Barony, or Baronage, the honour and territory of a baron; also the body of barons and peers.

Caput baroni'

Caput baroni', the castle or chief seat of a baron.

Baroness

A barons wife also a lady who holds the baronial title in her own right as the Baroness Burdett Coutts

Domina

Lady a lady a title formerly given to noble ladies who held a barony in their own right

Baron

Baron [fr. beorn, Sax., noble], the fifth and lowest degree of nobility, next to a viscount, and above that of a knight or baronet. In the Salic Law it signifies free-born. The present barons are-(1) By...

Bothna, or Buthna

Bothna, or Buthna, a park where cattle are enclosed and fed; a barony, lordship, etc, Skene.

Domina (Dame)

Domina (Dame), a title given to honourable women, who, anciently, in their own right of inheritance, held a barony, Cowel

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Baronial

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Barony

The fee or domain of a baron the lordship dignity or rank of a baron

Barony of land

Barony of land, a quantity of land amounting to 15 acres. In Ireland, a sub-division of a county.

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Barony, or Baronage

Barony, or Baronage, the honour and territory of a baron; also the body of barons and peers.

Caput baroni'

Caput baroni', the castle or chief seat of a baron.

Baroness

A barons wife also a lady who holds the baronial title in her own right as the Baroness Burdett Coutts

Domina

Lady a lady a title formerly given to noble ladies who held a barony in their own right

Baron

Baron [fr. beorn, Sax., noble], the fifth and lowest degree of nobility, next to a viscount, and above that of a knight or baronet. In the Salic Law it signifies free-born. The present barons are-(1) By...

Bothna, or Buthna

Bothna, or Buthna, a park where cattle are enclosed and fed; a barony, lordship, etc, Skene.

Domina (Dame)

Domina (Dame), a title given to honourable women, who, anciently, in their own right of inheritance, held a barony, Cowel

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