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Divided by 1821 [n 2] 79,263 Formerly one large barony of Carbery, named after the Uí Chairpre. Cork: Carbery West, West Division: Cairbrigh Thiar, an Roinn Thiar [i 6] Divided by 1821 [n 2] 109,178 Formerly one large barony of Carbery, named after the Uí Chairpre. Cork: Condons and Clangibbon: Condúnaigh agus Clann Ghiobúin [i 6] By 1672: ...
1330. Maltravers, Arundel, Fitzalan, Howard, Fitzalan-Howard. extant. The Barony was united with the Earldom of Arundel by Act of Parliament in 1627 and is held by the Duke of Norfolk. Baron Burghersh. 1330. de Burghersh, le Despencer, de Beauchamp. abeyant 1448. Baron Coleville.
King John signs Magna Carta at Runnymede in 1215, surrounded by his baronage.Illustration from Cassell's History of England, 1902.. In the kingdom of England, a feudal barony or barony by tenure was the highest degree of feudal land tenure, namely per baroniam (Latin for "by barony"), under which the land-holder owed the service of being one of the king's barons.
Condons and Clangibbon. Barony map of County Cork, 1900; Condons and Clangibbon barony is in the northeast, coloured peach. Condons and Clangibbon (Irish: Condúnaigh agus Clann Ghiobúin) [1] is a historical barony in County Cork, Ireland. [2][3]
Tullyhunco. Barony map of County Cavan, 1900; Tullyhunco is in the west, coloured green. Map of Breifne in AD 700; Tullyhunco is seen to the west of the Erne, near the Masraige territory. Tullyhunco (Irish: Teallach Dhúnchadha) [1] is a barony in County Cavan, Ireland. It comprises the civil parishes of Kildallan, Killeshandra and Scrabby.
Barons. Baronies. En, Sc, GB, Ir, UK (Law, Life: 1958–1979, 1979–1997, 1997–2010, 2010–2024, 2024–present) Baronets. Baronetcies. The peerage is the collective term for all those holding titles of nobility of all degrees. The term superseded the term baronage used of the feudal era. A barony is a rank or dignity of a man or a woman ...
Barony and Castle of Kilbirnie. The substantial remains of the old castle and sixteenth century manor house of Kilbirnie lie west of the town of Kilbirnie in North Ayrshire, Scotland, on the lower slopes of the Glengarnock Hills, in the old Barony of Kilbirnie. The building is also variously known as the Place of Kilbirnie, The Place, or ...
Owney and Arra ( Irish: Uaithne agus Ara) is a barony in County Tipperary, Ireland. This geographical unit of land is one of 12 baronies in County Tipperary. Its chief town is Newport. The barony lies between Ormond Lower to the north (whose chief town is Nenagh ), Kilnamanagh Upper to the south (whose chief town is Borrisoleigh) and Ormond ...