Hereditary peer (redirect from Barony by writ)
barony by writ in the Peerage of Ireland, that of La Poer, now held by the Marquess of Waterford. (Certain other baronies were originally created by writ...
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Baron Berkeley (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
fifth Baron by writ, when no male heirs to the barony by writ remained, although the feudal barony continued. The next creation by writ was in 1421,...
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Baron La Poer (category Baronies created by error)
today by Henry Beresford, 9th Marquess of Waterford. Instead of a barony by patent, a "barony by writ" is a hereditary title created by a writ of summons...
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Baron Percy (category Baronies by writ)
feudal barony rather than a barony by writ, which continued in parallel with the later baronies by writ, until the abolition of feudal tenure by the Tenures...
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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...
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Baron Marmion (category Baronies by writ)
different baronies held by the Marmion family, two feudal baronies, one purported barony created by Simon de Montfort and one barony by writ. The first...
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Baron Wharton (category Baronies by writ)
in 1916 by writ of summons, thanks to an 1844 decision in the House of Lords based on absence of documentation. As such, the current Barony of Wharton...
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Baron Zouche (category Baronies by writ)
Calne and Harringworth and by whom he had three daughters and two sons. Their elder son William la Zouche was summoned by writ to Parliament as Baron Zouche...
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Baron Willoughby de Broke, a barony by writ in the peerage of England since 1491 Baron Willoughby de Eresby, a barony by writ in the peerage of England,...
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Complete Peerage:In 1616 the barony of De Ros was allowed precedence from this writ [of 24 December 1264], a decision adopted by the Lords in 1806 (Round...
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became the seventeenth holder of the barony by writ of summons. Lord Darnley was succeeded in the Irish titles by his younger brother, the eighth Earl...
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Baron Neville (category Baronies by writ)
inherited from his father the feudal barony of Raby, becoming the first "Baron Neville of Raby". The barony by writ was created when Geoffrey de Neville's...
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Baron Burgh (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
but did not sit; whether this was sufficient to create a barony by writ is debatable. This Barony was in abeyance for over three hundred years; when it was...
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Baron Segrave (redirect from Barony of Segrave)
Segrave (Seagrave) is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by writ in 1283 for Nicholas de Segrave, and the title is drawn from a village...
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Baron Stourton (redirect from Barony of Stourton)
in the Peerage of England, It was created by patent in 1448 for John Stourton. In 1878, the ancient barony of Mowbray was called out of abeyance in favour...
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Baron Berners (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
Baron Berners is a barony created by writ in the Peerage of England. The barony was created in 1455 for Sir John Bourchier, youngest son of William Bourchier...
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Baron Willoughby de Eresby (redirect from Barony Willoughby de Eresby)
has been held by Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby. The title of Baron Willoughby was created by writ in 1313 for Robert...
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Baron le Despencer (category Baronies by writ)
creation of the barony was called out of abeyance for Mary Fane, the first barony by writ of summons to so be revived. When calling it out of abeyance, the House...
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Baron Clinton (category Baronies by writ)
England. Created in 1298 for Sir John de Clinton, it is the seventh-oldest barony in England. The title was granted in 1298 to Sir John de Clinton, a knight...
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Baron Hastings (redirect from Barony of Hastings)
Baron Manny. On his death in 1389 the earldom and barony of Manny became extinct, while the barony of Hastings became dormant. It then became the subject...
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Baron de Mauley (category Baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom)
barony by writ of Mauley (or Maulay), which superseded the feudal barony the caput of which was at Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, which barony by writ had...
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Baron Strange (redirect from Barony of Strange)
Shropshire were: Gules, two lions passant argent. All four baronies of Strange were created by writ, which means that they can also pass through female lines...
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Baron Hungerford (category Baronies by writ)
succeed as third baron was created Baron de Moleyns on 13 January 1445 by writ of summons; both titles merged when he succeeded as Baron Hungerford in...
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Baron de Ros (redirect from Barony de Ros)
Parliament in London, and for some time it was considered that the barony was created by writ in that year, giving it precedence over all other English titles...
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Baron Latimer (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
cross flory. By modern law the existence of a barony by writ requires three things: a (recorded) writ, evidence that the recipient of the writ actually sat...
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including Baron Berkeley (barony by writ), Earl of Berkeley, and Marquess of Berkeley. The royal manor of Berkeley was originally granted by William the Conqueror...
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Baron Clifford (category Baronies by writ)
Barony de Clifford, created in 1299, which could therefore be used to give Henry a seat in the House of Lords during his father's lifetime via a writ...
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Baron St John of Bletso (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
the Barony continued via another branch which had since become the baronet line. The eldest son of the 1st Earl was advanced to the barony by Writ of acceleration...
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father depends on how the barony was created. A barony by writ descends to an only daughter, if a baron have no sons; a barony by patent follows the rule...
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her father's ancient barony by writ and became suo jure 14th Baroness de Clifford. She was a patron of literature and as evidenced by her diary and many...
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