The feudal barony of Appleby (or Honour of Appleby) was a feudal barony with its caput at Appleby Castle in Appleby, Westmorland, England. The barony was...
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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...
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Following the death of his mother, Isabella de Vipont, in 1291, he inherited a one-half moiety of the extensive Vipont feudal barony of Appleby in Westmorland...
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The feudal barony of Clifford (or Honour of Clifford) was a feudal barony with its caput baroniae at Clifford Castle in Herefordshire, England. The Domesday...
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Barony of Westmorland (medieval Westmarieland or Westmaringaland) also known as North Westmorland, the Barony of Appleby, Appleshire or the Bottom of...
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Baron de Clifford (redirect from Baron of Westmoreland)
Clifford in Herefordshire, feudal baron of Skipton in Yorkshire and feudal baron of Appleby in Westmoreland. The title was created by writ, which means that...
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Vieuxpont (category History of Westmorland)
created the feudal barony of Appleby. He built Brougham Castle. He married Idonea de Builli, daughter of John de Builli John de Vipont of Appleby married...
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later formed the feudal barony of Appleby. After the death of Edward, Constable of Scotland, almost certainly in 1138 at the Battle of the Standard, Hugh was...
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of a state in the Holy Roman Empire, enjoying extensive freedom but still subject to the crown. The difference between a feudal barony and a barony by...
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the Barony of Westmorland (also known as North Westmorland, or the Barony of Appleby). In 1974, the entire county became part of the modern county of Cumbria...
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branch of the Clifford feudal barons of Clifford of Clifford Castle in Herefordshire, had established themselves in the late 13th century at Appleby Castle...
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Liddel Strength (redirect from Feudal barony of Liddel)
northwest England. It consists of the earthwork remains of an Anglo-Norman border fortification (the seat of the barony of Liddel) destroyed by the Scots...
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William de Warenne (justice) (category Year of birth unknown)
footnote 33 Appleby, John T. (1965). England Without Richard: 1189–1199. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Sanders, I. J. (1960). English Baronies: A Study...
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Gilbert Basset, of Wycombe, and (2) (as his second wife) Reginald II de Mohun, feudal barony of Dunster in Somerset, father-in-law of her sister Joan...
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William de Lancaster I (redirect from William, lord of Kendal)
must have held some position over the whole forest of Westmarieland (the Northern or Appleby barony of Westmorland), Kendal and Furness. His claims in Furness...
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third husband of Lucy, heiress of the honour of Bolingbroke in Lincolnshire. This acquisition also brought him the lordship of Appleby in Westmorland...
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Robert de Vieuxpont (died 1227/8) (category High sheriffs of Nottinghamshire)
then wife, thus passing over to him the barony of Westmoreland or Appleby. He further gave him the castles of Bowes and Richmond, Yorkshire, and sold...
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baronies of Appleby and Kendal. The barony of Copeland was added to the Carlisle area to form the county of Cumberland in 1177. Lancashire was one of...
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as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site. Formal name or dedication is the formal name of the establishment...
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usual form of feudal conveyances employed by the law of Scotland, but erecting Nova Scotia into a Barony, and declaring sasine at the castle of Edinburgh...
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parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament...
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c. cxxiii) Estate of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Act 1818 (58 Geo. 3. c. 39) Dominium directum refers to land's superior feudal estate. This act was...
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Henry de Cornhill (sheriff) (category Feudal barons of Stoke Courcy)
Turner Reign of Richard Lionheart p. 99 Turner Reign of Richard Lionheart p. 101 Appleby England Without Richard p. 20 Turner Reign of Richard Lionheart...
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North Yorkshire and of Appleby in Westmoreland. The historian Chris Given-Wilson has described the Clifford family as one of the greatest 15th-century...
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St Bartholomew's Church, Tong (category Lists of coordinates)
landed gentry, the daughter of Sir Ralph Lingen, of Wigmore, according to the History of Parliament. The inquisition for the feudal aid levied by Edward III...
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