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barony by
tenure was the
highest degree of
feudal land tenure,
namely per
baroniam (Latin for "by barony"),
under which the land-holder owed the
service of...
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already distinguished between greater barons (who held
their baronies per
baroniam by knight-service), and
lesser barons (who
owned the
manor without knight-service)...
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kings who held his
lands by the
feudal tenure of "barony" (in
Latin per
barōniam), and who was
entitled to
attend the
Great Council (Magnum Concilium) which...
- Anglo-Saxon
royal financier Robert Fitzharding under the
feudal land
tenure per
baroniam.
Prior to that time,
Berkeley Castle had been held in fee-farm by Roger...
- are as follows:
Freehold (indeterminate & hereditable): by
barony (per
baroniam). Such
tenure is good
constituted the
holder a
feudal baron, and was the...
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Feudal land
tenure in the
Kingdoms of
Aragon and Valencia,
namely per
baroniam (Latin for "by barony")
under which the land-holder owed the
service of...
- heir
apparent of Sir Robert, the
lands and
barony of
Rannoch (terras et
baroniam de Rannoch, viz. Downane, Kinclauchir, duas Cammyserachtis, Ardlaroche...
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legally distinct form of
feudal land holding, the so-called
tenure per
baroniam. The term "baron" thus came to be used
mainly for
these "feudal barons"...
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early concept that
military service at sea
constituted land
tenure per
baroniam making them
quasi feudal barons. The
early 14th-century
treatise Modus...
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privilege for
those who held land as a tenant-in-chief from the King per
baroniam – that is to say,
under the
feudal contract wherein a King's
Baron was...