- an honour. Most
bishops also held
their land per
baronium and all
earls held
their land per
baronium. Marcher-lords enjo**** a
greater degree of independence...
- The
feudal barony of
Dirleton was a
feudal barony with its
caput baronium originally at
Castle Tarbet,
Elbottle Castle and
later at
Dirleton Castle in...
- crisis. It was
answered in the same year by the
Antiparaenesis ad
Caesarem Baronium of Nicolò Cr****o. A
Latin biography of
Baronio by the
oratorian Hieronymus...
- The
feudal barony of
Kirkintilloch was a
feudal barony with its
caput baronium originally at
Kirkintilloch Castle in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The...
- 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...
- The
feudal barony of
Lenzie was a
feudal barony with its
caput baronium at an
unknown location in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The
barony was granted...
-
castle in the
Stirling council area, Scotland. The
castle was the
caput baronium of the
Barony of Dundaff. Sir
David de
Graham was
known to be in possession...
- has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Barony".
Caput baronium, the seat of a
barony in
Scotland Moot hill, the prin****l
residence in...
- The
feudal barony of
Lochmartnaham was a
feudal barony with its
caput baronium at
Martnaham Castle on
Martnaham Loch in Ayrshire, Scotland. The Crauford...
- in the
Baronage of
Scotland for the
holder of the
barony with its
caput baronium at
Loudoun Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland. The
Loudouns of
Loudoun held the...