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In 1925 he succeeded his father to the three | baronies and was known by the Sheffield title. |
It is bordered by six other | baronies: Antrim Lower to the north; Toome Upper to th |
It is bordered by two other | baronies: Ards Lower to the north; and Lecale Lower ju |
Both | baronies are in the north-western corner of County Kil |
They realize that the | baronies are a revival of the god-king system of ancie |
It is bordered by five other | baronies: Armagh to the west; Dungannon Middle to the |
The main portion is bordered by four other | baronies: Armagh to the west; Oneilland West to the no |
On his death, his | Baronies became extinct while his Baronetcy became dor |
Both | baronies became forfeited at the attainder of the latt |
On Lord Conyers death in 1888, both | baronies became abeyant between his two daughters (as |
lfast Lough, and it is bordered by four other | baronies: Belfast Upper to the south; Carrickfergus to |
lfast Lough, and it is bordered by five other | baronies: Belfast Lower to the north-east; Antrim Uppe |
The Earldom of Carlisle was divided into | baronies, but on the creation of the county these were |
Finally, three old English | baronies by writ fell into abeyance among the daughter |
Thus a dozen or so great | baronies came into being in the principality, and thos |
ntrim coast, and it is bordered by five other | baronies: Cary to the north; Dunluce Lower and Kilconw |
angford Lough, and is bordered by three other | baronies: Castlereagh Lower to the north; Castlereagh |
he abeyance of the barony Fauconberg, the two | baronies, Conyers and Fauconberg, had been held togeth |
rn boundary, and it is bordered by four other | baronies: Dungannon Middle to the south; Loughinsholin |
It is bordered by six other | baronies: Dunluce Lower to the north; Cary to the nort |
It is bordered by six other | baronies: Dunluce Upper to the north; Glenarm Lower to |
trim coast, and it is bordered by three other | baronies: Dunluce Lower to the west; Dunluce Upper to |
It comprises two | baronies, East Shelmaliere and West Shelmaliere. |
ntrim coast, and it is bordered by four other | baronies: Glenarm Lower to the north; Antrim Lower to |
Rathconrath is also one of the | baronies in Co. Westmeath, see list of baronies of Ire |
It also borders two | baronies in the Republic of Ireland: Dundalk Lower and |
It also borders two | baronies in the Republic of Ireland; Cremorne to the s |
It also borders two | baronies in the Republic of Ireland: Raphoe North and |
It also borders three | baronies in the Republic of Ireland: Tullyhaw to the s |
It also borders three | baronies in the Republic of Ireland: Cremorne to the w |
It is bordered by two other | baronies in Northern Ireland: Coole to the south-west; |
It also borders two | baronies in the Republic of Ireland: Monaghan to the n |
Lough Erne, and it is bordered by three other | baronies in Northern Ireland: Lurg to the north; Tirke |
ent in 1264 and the division of the area into | baronies in 1584. |
It is bordered by four other | baronies in Northern Ireland: Armagh to the west; Fews |
It is bordered by five other | baronies in Northern Ireland: North West Liberties of |
It is bordered by five other | baronies in Northern Ireland: Fews Upper and an enclav |
erry coastline, and is bordered by four other | baronies: Keenaght to the east; Strabane Lower to the |
urtesy title, but the right to two successive | baronies Lord Strange (being baronies by writ) had des |
Lough Erne, and it is bordered by three other | baronies: Magheraboy to the north; Tirkennedy and Knoc |
lfast Lough, and it is bordered by four other | baronies: Massereene Lower to the north; Belfast Upper |
Lough Neagh, and it is bordered by four other | baronies: Massereene Upper to the south; Belfast Upper |
Cleenish (split with | baronies of Magheraboy and Tirkennedy) |
Cleenish (split with the | baronies of Clanawley and Tirkennedy) |
Gallon (split with | baronies of Coole and Knockninny) |
Killaney (split with | baronies of Castlereagh Lower and Upper) |
The lands included the | baronies of Kirkandrews, Bryntallone and Morton. |
Lisnadill (split with the | baronies of Armagh and Fews Upper) |
Clonfeacle (split with | baronies of Dungannon Middle and Oneilland West) |
Loughgilly (also part in the | baronies of Fews Lower and Orior Lower) |
Loughgilly (split with the | baronies of Fews Lower and Orior Lower) |
Ahoghill (also part of | baronies of Toome Lower and Antrim Lower) |
Ahoghill (also part of | baronies of Antrim Lower and Toome Upper) |
Loughgilly (also part in the | baronies of Orior Lower and Upper) |
From 1885, East Antrim consisted of the | baronies of Belfast Lower and Glenarm Upper, and parts |
It was endowed with extensive lands in the | baronies of Connell and Carbury and elsewhere in Irela |
By royal charter he received the | baronies of Whitekirk (11 March 1587) and Brighouse (3 |
red located in County Galway, compriseing the | baronies of Moycullen and Galway, the parishes of Oran |
rfolk, Lord Carlisle is also a co-heir to the | baronies of Greystock and Clifford. |
thern part of County Sligo, in particular the | baronies of Coolavin, Corran and Tirerrill, and part o |
f Mayo Abbey in addition to other land in the | baronies of Costello, Gallen and Clanmorris. |
ct 1885 defined the division as including the | Baronies of Clandonagh, Charmallagh, Maryborough West, |
William de Valognes around 1224, passing the | baronies of Panmure and Benvie into the Maule family. |
resentative and heir of line of several older | baronies of Stafford dating back to 1299. |
nan's jurisdiction extended over the existing | Baronies of Moyarta and Clonderalaw in Thomond, the Ba |
southern part of this territory embraced the | baronies of Eliogarty and Ikerrin, a great part of the |
de Valognes and was granted a charter of the | baronies of Panmure and Benvie by King William the Lio |
ctober 1663, served heir to his father in the | baronies of Inchdrewer and Mountbray, and on 24 Septem |
1789 and was succeeded in his estates and the | baronies of Botreaux, Hungerford, de Moleyns and Hasti |
m had two sons, William, the successor of the | baronies of Panmure and Benvie, and Sir Thomas Maule, |
It is bordered by nine other | baronies: Omagh West and Lurg to the west; Strabane Lo |
ally the area was controlled by two competing | baronies, that of Hondarribia, who controlled the Doni |
It is bordered by six other | baronies: Tirkeeran and Keenaght to the north; Loughin |
Lough Erne, and it is bordered by five other | baronies: Tirkennedy to the north; Knockninny to the s |
lfast Lough, and it is bordered by four other | baronies: Toome Upper to the south; Antrim Lower to th |
Lough Neagh, and it is bordered by five other | baronies: Toome Lower to the north; Antrim Lower to th |
ated for the 7th Baron Darcy de Knayth, these | baronies were held together until the abeyance of 1888 |
ter de Clifford of Clifford Castle, while his | baronies were inherited by his second son, Roger de To |
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