-
title of earl
became a
noble and
honorary title above 'baron'.
Other baronages evolved similarly,
until the
title itself eventually became 'peerages'...
- Scotland, "baron" or "baroness" is a rank of the
ancient nobility of the
Baronage of Scotland, a
hereditary title of honour, and
refers to the
holder of...
- A Lord in the
Baronage of
Scotland is an
ancient title of nobility, held in baroneum,
which Latin term
means that its holder, who is a lord, is also always...
- An Earl/Marquis/Duke in the
Baronage of
Scotland is an
ancient title of
nobility that is held en baroneum,
which means that its holder, who is a earl/marquis/duke...
- Earl of
Wigtown (or
Wigton or Wigtoun) is an
extinct title created twice in the
Peerage of Scotland. The
first creation was in 1341 for
Malcolm Fleming...
-
grant of arms.
Forms of
address in the
United Kingdom Laird (surname)
Baronage of
Scotland Ruling of the
Court of the Lord Lyon (26
February 1943, Vol...
- The
Earldom of
Rothes in the
Baronage of
Scotland is a
title of
nobility of
feudal origins,
separated from the Earl of
Rothes title (originally created...
-
Rothes is also a separate, non-peerage
earldom in the
Baronage of Scotland. An earl in the
Baronage of
Scotland is also
always a
Scots baron. Sir Christopher...
- Ireland:
Volume 2.
Hurst and Blackett. p. 139. Way &
Squire Encyclopaedia "
Baronage –
Registry of
Scots Nobility".
Retrieved 3
November 2022.
National Trust...
- of baron,
which was thus the
factor uniting all
members of the
ancient baronage as
peers one of another.
Under King
Henry II, the
Dialogus de Scaccario...