How To Use Barony In A Sentence
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The stepmother loathes her late husband’s offspring and detests sharing the fruits of her deceased husband’s barony, which is beneath her needs as it is She also wants to punish Evelinde for being the brave daughter of her despicable dead spouse; so assumes the Scottish aristocratic barbarian will be a perfect brute for Evelinde.
Devil of the Highlands-Lynsay Sands « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
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John supported his claim to the barony of Trowbridge, which he received in 1213 when the king disseized Henry de Bohun.
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The civil centre of the barony was the great farm or grange, with its mill, for in the thirteenth century the Lowlands had water-mills which to the west Highlands were scarcely known in 1745, when the Highland husbandmen were still using the primitive hand-quern of two circular stones.
A Short History of Scotland
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It has the potential to affect every man, woman and child in the barony for the good,’ he said.
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It will be held for all schools in the barony on Tuesday night, December 7th in Dromore West Community Centre commencing at 8.30 pm.
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Barony: there are 331 barony divisions in Ireland and this is thought be originally a Norman land unit.
Land Subdivisions in Ireland « Cork Genealogist
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Open air music and an exhibition of Irish dancing by the Troy School was greatly appreciated by many, and the children's art competition drew a huge response from schools in the barony.
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In a lofty position on high ground above the town, and overlooking the wide vale of Strathmore, this handsome old fortalice was once the seat of the lords of the barony of Blairgowrie.
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The myth behind this depiction is one dear to English hearts, of England as she was before foreign invasion brought kingship and barony in place of the ancient system of wapentakes and hundreds.
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‘It's a fantastic evening for Belmullet and it's a fantastic evening for the barony of Erris,’ he enthused.
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a change in his lot would have been here, for there seemed to be some pretensions to a title, too, from a barony which was floating about and occasionally moving out of abeyancy!
Septimius Felton, or, the Elixir of Life
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What a change in his lot would have been here, for there seemed to be some pretensions to a title, too, from a barony which was floating about and occasionally moving out of abeyancy!
Septimius Felton, or, The elixir of life
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He appointed churchmen as justiciars, to counterbalance the native barony, and installed a royal treasury in a new stone castle at Dublin.
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In every signiory, barony, and manor, all the leet-men shall be under the jurisdiction of the respective lords of the said signiory, barony, or manor without appeal from him.
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1
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Fleming, if we are restored to our throne, shall we not have one blithesome day at a blithesome bridal, of which we must now name neither the bride nor the bridegroom? but that bridegroom shall have the barony of Blairgowrie, a fair gift even for a
The Abbot
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The present Lord MacDonald and Chief of Clan Donald - known as Godfrey - is totally nonplussed by the sale of the barony and has no plans to bid for the title.
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All the world knows that the cultivators of each barony or regality, temporal or spiritual, in Scotland, are obliged to bring their corn to be grinded at the mill of the territory, for which they pay a heavy charge, called the intown multures.
The Monastery
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After Sligo's great fightback against Armagh at Croke Park last week it is expected that they will be another mass exodus of fans on Sunday next out of the barony to Navan for the replay.
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My barony has been a peaceful community, having little need for arms.
Millennium
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One player from the barony was on the minor side that overcame Leitrim - Andrew McMunn of St Farnan's played at full-forward and scored three points.
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The £63,000 vehicle will enhance and improve the opportunities for people from all over the barony who use the centre for various courses and activities.
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This was a mode of flattery too pleasing to encounter rebuke or censure; and the opportunity which it afforded the youth to form, as it were, a party of his own within the limits of the ancient barony of Avenel, added not a little to the audacity and decisive tone of a character, which was by nature bold, impetuous, and incontrollable.
The Abbot
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Since the Barony of Erris constitutes such a large part of Mayo, it is inevitable that its inhabitants were, and still are, deeply affected by emigration.
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Our Lady, my benison upon her, is also a noble person of long descent, and rightful heir of this place and barony, and she also loves her will; as for that matter, show me the woman who doth not.
The Abbot
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But was I the only one to be amused by the new laird's reasoning behind his decision to buy the Braemar barony and the Lordship of Kildrummy?
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Fishing has long been the livelihood for families in Erris and earlier this month Belmullet natives returned to their roots with the sea angling festival attracting thousands to the barony of Erris.
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According to the preamble, The old Scottish family of Person of Lochlands, Pierson of the barony of Balmadies, Forfarshire, and Pearson of the barony of Kippenross, Dunblane, Perthshire, of which the Hon.
Archive 2009-01-01
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Reavis renamed himself "Peralta-Reavis," and for a while had headquarters for his "barony" at Arizola, a short distance east of Casa Grande, where he maintained his family in state, with his children in royal purple velvet, with monogrammed coronets upon their Russian caps.
Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert
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Only land transactions will be registered - not the barony, leaving prospective buyers with no way to check the authenticity of the title they are being sold on official records.
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In every signiory, barony and manor, all the leet men shall be under the jurisdiction of the respective Lords of the said signiory, barony or manor, without appeal from him.
Christoph von Graffenried's Account of the Founding of New Bern. Edited with an Historical Introduction and an English Translation by Vincent H. Todd, Ph.D. University of Illinois in Cooperation with Julius Goebel, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Languag
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As baronies survived after 1747, it is still possible to buy laird status with an estate which is a barony.
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The monies accrued from the site could then be used to build proper infrastructure in the barony of Erris - a priority being the upgrading of the main Castlebar road.
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The barony is populated by humans, dwarves and gnomes who try to get by in life with simple jobs and adventuring.
Back from Maerquin 26
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The tragic death of Mr. Shane Fitzgerald, from Kilmacleague, Dunmore East, last week was felt all over the barony of Gall Tir including Passage and surrounding areas.
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Passage meet Ballyduff Upper in the County intermediate final at Walsh Park on Sunday next and the game is being eagerly looked forward to in the village and indeed around the barony.
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On the death of the incumbent baron in 1965, the title passed to Elizabeth / Ewan, who, by dint of a paper ‘sex change’, was now the male heir to the barony.
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Situated in the centre of the Barony of Erris, Belmullet lies between the bays of Broadhaven to the north, and Blacksod to the south and is tailor-made for such a festival.
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Towns could be burghs of barony under a feudal superior.
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The script is by Julian Fellowes, probably the first Oscar-winning writer to have been ennobled — he was made a life peer by being given a barony in the honors list published in November.
Peerless Titles
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It expected that at least three players from the barony will be re-named in the starting fifteen Noel McGuire, Dessie Sloyane of Easkey and Patrick Naughton of Castleconnor.
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He inherited his barony at the age of 19 and was an ardent exclusionist, voting Lord Stafford guilty in 1680.
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He estimates that only 10% of the estimated 2,500 barony titles held in Scotland are genuine.
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Sir Peter Carew claimed the barony of Idrone as his inheritance on the basis that his ancestors had held the land but had been disseized in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth century.
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The present Lord MacDonald and Chief of Clan Donald - known as Godfrey - is totally nonplussed by the sale of the barony and has no plans to bid for the title.
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In a performance full of skill, passion and dogged determination the men in red and black ensured that the Mayo League crown became the latest resident of the ancient barony.
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Four soldiers in the garb of the barony entered, cursing the night's foul weather.
RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
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Three candidates went forward for the honour of the first citizen of the barony.
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The object of the venture is to capture the talent and songs of the barony, while at the same time raising some money for the development of Gaultier GAA club grounds.
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At the root of the problem is nothing so mundane as access to the hills and glens but the booming industry in Scottish barony titles that sell on average for £55,000 each.
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There shall be a registry in every signiory, barony, and colony, wherein shall be recorded all the births, marriages and deaths, that shall happen within the respective signiories, baronies, and colonies.
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1
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One had to contend with the poor quality N5, N26 and N59 roads as well as the dangerous secondary routes through the barony of Erris itself.
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Rivers, through his marriage to the heiress of the Scales barony, held a significant block of land in Norfolk.
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Arths, the Godfreys, the Dennises, and the Rolands, and, last and dearest title, heir of tailzie and provision of the lands and barony of
Guy Mannering — Complete
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But his compensation as a discard was substantial - a handsome pension and a barony in 1761, when even his minor post was needed for someone else.
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Civil parishes also vary in size and are grouped together to form a barony.
Land Subdivisions in Ireland « Cork Genealogist
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Knarths, the Arths, the Godfreys, the Dennises, and the Rolands, and, last and dearest title, heir of tailzie and provision of the lands and barony of Ellangowan, under the settlement of Lewis
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Complete
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In the Gaelic football stronghold of Erris, local clubs Erris Utd, Bangor Hibs, Kilmore and Valley Rovers have performed miracles promoting soccer in the barony.
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With the death of her titled father in 1934, the barony passed to her eldest brother.
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Badge for the Barony of the Far West - Gules, a dolphin embowed naiant argent through an annulet Or.
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Each Barony is required by Kingdom Law to have a Baronial Pursuivant who acts as the Senior Member of the College of Heralds within their region.
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But the socially aspirant who are struggling to secure a title by traditional means have a chance to boost their status this week - by buying a Scottish feudal Barony.
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Morris said the locations of five were certain: Shancough, Tawnagh, and Aghanagh in the barony of Tirerill; and Kilnamanagh and Kilaraght in Coolavin.
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So there were in the country two knights that were brethren, and they were called two perilous knights, the one knight hight Sir Edward of the Red Castle, and the other Sir Hue of the Red Castle; and these two brethren had disherited the Lady of the Rock of a barony of lands by their extortion.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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Each signory, barony and colony consisted of 12,000 acres, and it was provided that after a certain term of years the "proprietors" should not have power to alienate or make over their proprietorship, but that "it should descend unto their heirs male.
The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland