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- This marriage helped patch up relations with the baronage.
- Like the baronage, the cities were deprived of rights of penal justice.
- This alarmed the baronage, which comprised only about seventy to eighty families.
- In 1691 he was raised further to baronage.
- King John signs " Magna Carta " at Runnymede in 1215, surrounded by his baronage.
- When this was modified, they sat as an Estate ( the Baronage ) in their own right.
- In 1974 he was given a life peerage _ a baronage _ and became Lord Home of the Hirsel.
- He was succeeded in the baronage by his nephew, Thomas, son of his younger brother, William.
- The truth seems to be that he was irritated by the suspicion with which John regarded the new baronage.
- He is also a member of the Baronage of Scotland as the Baron of Plean in the County of Stirling.
- He was, however, an authoritative prince and this put him at odds with the baronage of his realm.
- The rest of the poem is a ferocious attack on the morals of the baronage in the manner of Marcabru.
- In recognition of his academic and civic accomplishments, Perelman was appointed to the baronage by the Belgian legislature in December 1983.
- The Dacres family formerly owned two small estates here, which they sold to Sir Christopher Musgrave and Dugdale, in his Baronage.
- A list of the heavy expenses she incurred in ransoming her son Robert appears in William Dugdale's " Baronage"
- However, even the title of the baronage makes clear that the Littleton family now had holdings and interests far wider than Penkridge.
- The small village of Sicci San Biagio, during the Aragonese domination, was transformed into a baronage and assigned to Raimondo De Amburra.
- They were typically members of the local baronage, but were appointed by the king and expected to make a profit from their office.
- Ermesinde, " contra " her son, was energetic and decisive, intent on imposing the authority of Barcelona on the baronage.
- In 1743, the baronage passed to Charles of Bourbon, then king of Naples and Sicily ( later King Charles III of Spain ).
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