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baronage

NOUN
  1. the peers of a kingdom considered as a group

How To Use baronage In A Sentence

  • The chapeau is barely mentioned by Scottish heraldic writers, before Learney ascribed the chapeau to the baronage.
  • Because Richard was so successful in his wars, and because he was genuinely liked and admired by much of the baronage, his rule met with little opposition in England.
  • Hungary stood out by ennobling bankers, traders, and railway magnates in significant numbers, and in 1890 the first Jew was promoted, without conversion to Christianity, to the baronage.
  • Warden, the young wife of John Van Warden, clad in rags, with marred and scarred and toil-calloused hands, bending over the campfire and doing scullion work-she, Vesta, who had been born to the purple to greatest baronage of wealth the world has ever known. Page 4
  • The knights stayed with the citizens rather than joining the baronage, with whom they had much in common, adding great weight to the Commons house.
  • Symon Loccard (who Douglas' Baronage lists as the 6th of Lockhart of Lee and Simon Macdonald Lockhart's "Seven Centuries" lists as the 2nd of Lee 1300) fought alongside King Bruce in the struggle to free Scotland from English domination.
  • There is entity called the Convention of The Baronage of Scotland, but they do not represent the baronage.
  • To the ' Official Baronage of England,' of which the first three volumes lie before me in their dignified splendour, it may be foreseen that writers on subjects of national English biography will soon accumulate a considerable debt.
  • Paget's Baronage gives no birthdate for either Thomas Basset or Gilbert Basset.
  • In particular, cross-channel landholding patterns were breaking up, with ever more distinct baronages residing either side of the Channel.
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