- In the
customs of the
kingdom of England, the
caput baroniae (Latin, 'head of the barony') was the ancient, or
chief seat or
castle of a nobleman, which...
- estate-in-land held by
barony contained a
significant castle as its
caput baroniae and if it was
especially large –
consisting of more than
about 20 knight's...
- is atop a
glacial drumlin, was
built in the 13th
century as the
Caput baroniae for the
Barony of Kendal. By the 15th century, the Parr
family owned the...
- to
originate from the
manor and
castle of
Clare in Suffolk, the
Caput baroniae of a
feudal barony,
which was held by
Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence...
-
appears to have been
abandoned in the 14th century. The
castle was the
caput baroniae of the
feudal barony of
Roberton and seat of the
Robertons of that ilk...
-
Medical Center. In 2005, a
species of
Prevotella was
named Prevotella baroniae in her honor.
Baron was born in 1947 in Madison, Wisconsin. She grew up...
- of
Clifford (or
Honour of Clifford) was a
feudal barony with its
caput baroniae at
Clifford Castle in Herefordshire, England. The
Domesday Book of 1086...
- was
built by
either Hubert or his son Robert. The
castle was the
Caput baroniae of the
barony of
Gilsland until the 14th century, with
Ranulph de Dacre...
-
village of Earlston,
Scottish Borders, Scotland. The
castle was the
caput baroniae of the
barony of Earlston. It was
owned by the
Lindsay family in the 12th...
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village of Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England. The
castle was the
caput baroniae of the
barony of Folkingham. A
motte and
bailey castle was constructed...