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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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    Baron de Clifford is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1299 for Robert de Clifford (c.1274–1314), feudal baron of Clifford in Herefordshire...
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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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    Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford (1 April 1274 – 24 June 1314), of Appleby Castle, Westmorland, feudal baron of Appleby and feudal baron of Skipton...
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    rank of the ancient nobility of the Baronage of Scotland, a hereditary title of honour, and refers to the holder of a barony, formerly a feudal superiority...
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    was the caput of the feudal barony of Clifford, a Marcher Lordship (owing allegiance directly to the king, but separate from the rest of the kingdom)....
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    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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    as "Clifford of Chudleigh" rather than simply "Clifford" to differentiate it from several other Clifford Baronies previously created for members of this...
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    large 12th century Norman baronies Duchy of Normandy Roger I of Tosny Raoul II of Tosny Tosny Anglo-Norman Feudal barony of Clifford (in French) Lucien Musset...
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    Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre. The Barons de Clifford, a junior branch of the Clifford feudal barons of Clifford of Clifford Castle in Herefordshire, had established...
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    The feudal barony of Plympton (or Honour of Plympton) was a large feudal barony in the county of Devon, England, whose caput was Plympton Castle and manor...
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    Walter de Clifford (c. 1160 – 17 January 1221) was a Welsh marcher lord, feudal baron of Clifford of Clifford Castle in Herefordshire and High Sheriff...
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  • barony of Clifford from his wife Margaret, asserted to be the daughter of Raoul IV de Conches and thus the granddaughter of Raoul II of Tosny, feudal...
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    Clifford, the heir of Francis Clifford, 4th Earl of Cumberland. Francis was believed to hold the Barony de Clifford, created in 1299, which could therefore be...
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    a lease of land granted to William Clifford and his family in 1320. The Feudal barony of Clifford had previously had their seat at Clifford Castle in...
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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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    Walter de Clifford (died 1263) feudal baron of Clifford in Herefordshire, was a Welsh Marcher Lord during the reign of King John (1199–1216). Walter de...
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    formally separated again. Calendar of the Laing Charters Senior-Milne, Graham (41st Baron of Mordington), The Feudal Baronies of Scotland (2005)http://www.peerage...
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    Beauchamp of Holt in the reign of Richard II. Feudal baronies had always been hereditable by primogeniture, but on condition of payment of a fine, termed...
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    Vieuxpont (category History of Westmorland)
    of Sheriff of Westmorland, to be held from the king under military tenure of 4 knight's fees. This grant is deemed to have created the feudal barony of...
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    Tyndall (category Noble families of the United Kingdom)
    Northumberland. The Barony of Langley and its associated manor continue to modern times as an originally feudal Prescriptive Barony (not a Peerage), and...
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    Count of Mortain, which became the caput of the feudal barony of Trematon. Orcheton and Modbury thus descended as possessions of the Honour of Trematon...
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    and execution in 1552. The Seymour family had inherited a moiety of the feudal barony of Hatch Beauchamp, in Somerset, by marriage to the heiress Cicely...
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    appurtenances. In 1297 he was enfeoffed as tenant-in-chief (feudal lord) of the entire barony of Greystoke, seated at Greystoke in Cumberland but with Yorkshire...
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    Henry Percy, 1st Baron Percy (category English people of the Wars of Scottish Independence)
    John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey as his maternal grandfather. Henry was the son of Henry de Percy (d.1272), 7th feudal baron of Topcliffe, Yorkshire, by...
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    of Marcher Lord entirely and that Roberts had no such status. Marcher lordships in the Welsh Marches and the successor shires English feudal barony Nelson...
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    conquest of 1066. The family was elevated to the peerage in 1299 as Barons Clifford, and also held the minor baronies of Skipton in North Yorkshire and of Appleby...
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    Baynard's Castle (category Former buildings and structures in the City of London)
    Count of Boulogne, by 1106. John Stow gives 1111 as the date of forfeiture. Later in Henry's reign, the feudal barony of Little Dunmow and the soke of Baynard's...
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    Robert de Vieuxpont (died 1227/8) (category High sheriffs of Nottinghamshire)
    greatest northern lordships, ancestor of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford (c. 1274 – 1314), Feudal Baron of Skipton. Christiana Vipont, whom her...
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    Woodstock Palace (category History of Oxfordshire)
    feudal barony) of Woodstock to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650–1722), in recognition of his victory over the French at the Battle of Blenheim...
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