While the charter served a treaty-like function during the baronial wars, its reissue in time of peace established it as a basis of government. |
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He received an early warning of baronial frustration when a rebellion broke out led by Richard Marshal, the third Earl of Pembroke. |
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His son joined the rebels, and this seems to have been the solution adopted by many baronial families. |
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The last thing they wanted was to allow baronial power to take root in the Indies. |
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Not surprisingly, the baronial movement took on some of the characteristics of a crusade. |
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He was born on March 15th, 1493, into a family that claimed the most ancient baronial title in France. |
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A slightly later and more prolonged phenomenon was the growth of nascent boroughs in association with royal and baronial castles. |
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Ramsay Gardens' facade is a random, unlikely mixture of bold baronial turrets and bland English cottage-styles. |
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A substantial Scots baronial country house, built in 1921 and standing in nearly six acres. |
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But no help came, the baronial forces blockaded the city, and the rebel front began to crumble. |
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Niddrie House, a mile north of Edmonstone House, is partly an ancient baronial fortalice and partly a handsome modern mansion. |
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This not about blue-rinse bus tours and the grey panthers sipping their gin and tonics in baronial Scottish homes. |
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Her descent partly explains her son's baronial aspirations and his love of his personal heraldry. |
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On top of the circlet is set his coronet of rank or baronial chapeau if any. |
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Corsock House on the A712 near Castle Douglas is a David Bryce baronial house with temples, a water garden and a small loch. |
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Externally it resembles a cross between an Italian palazzo and a baronial hunting lodge tacked on to a far older watchtower. |
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Ballygally Castle, on the east coast of County Antrim, is one of the finest examples of Scottish baronial architecture in Northern Ireland. |
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The design is Scots baronial on the exterior with a very Italianate interior. |
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The Scottish baronial architectural style of the nineteenth century was an attempt to create myths and legends from nothing. |
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It's a time capsule of baronial Scottish splendour circa 1880-minus the midges. |
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Stainrigg, a baronial house in the heart of the Borders, has a facade of crow step gables, a pepper pot turret and an elaborate entrance porch. |
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Mr Holt, a previous owner of the Skibo estate, bought the historical island, which comes with its own baronial title, around 10 years ago. |
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Built in baronial style, among beautiful woodland gardens, it's perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides. |
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But baronial powers were largely abolished after the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. |
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In the baronial study, the girl, her lover, the cop and a few businessmen all wait for the witching hour. |
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The Scots baronial style is evident in other exterior detail, and more so in the splendid woodwork of the interior. |
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Reminiscent of a traditional baronial style house, the Strathallan is entered through a vestibule with double doors. |
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Most of our evidence concerning the heraldry of twelfth-century baronial families comes from surviving seals. |
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We stayed at Castle Venlaw Hotel, an 18th Century country castle in the Scottish baronial style, which wouldn't look out of place in northern France. |
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Spain's regional leaders are baronial figures, whose slightest movement involves wailing sirens and limousines. |
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He claimed to be a republican, and identified himself with the common man, but retired to a life of baronial splendour in a Scottish castle. |
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The ban on food and drinks is more than made up for by the room's baronial splendour and startling emptiness. |
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Their homes, some of which are heated with coal, stand a few blocks from the baronial piles of Wilson's most prosperous citizens. |
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The baronial palace is very interesting and in the Chapel of St Barbara there is an old painting representing her. |
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Instead, we are shown how the planting and uses of the land were charged with hierarchical social values dependent on antique and baronial models. |
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But the feudal system also allowed for Church functionaries, for instance the abbots of powerful monarchies, to adopt something of a baronial role. |
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The issue being raised today was raised in other terms in the baronial rebellion of 1215, which led to the signing of the Magna Carta. |
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The stately baronial Palace is very interesting from an artist and historic point of view. |
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The motto dates from the 14th century and was used by several baronial families in Britain. |
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You can see echoes of Edinburgh step-gabling in the windows, hints of Scots baronial in the reception area and Celtic crosses carved into the ceiling. |
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It is most famous for the frescoes in the baronial hall, which dates from the early fifteenth century by an artist called Master of Manta. |
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They welcomed us in, lighting tapers laced with damar gum that exuded a wonderful smell and were attached to the walls, giving their house the feel of a baronial hall. |
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In the evening it's back to the baronial hall for a documentary about George's old production company, Mancunian Films, and the Formby episode from The South Bank Show. |
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On a fair hill we see a majestic pile, the ivied walls and towers of Cholmondeley Castle, huge relic and witness of the baronial grandeurs of the Middle Ages. |
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Clustered tightly around a central, baronial castle on a hilltop, Torraca is accessible via the provincial road which heads inland from Sapri. |
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Today, the village still intact medieval structure with the baronial building up and the remains of fortified walls. |
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In its isolation, seclusion, and self-reliant independence, Col. Lloyd's plantation resembles what the baronial domains were, during the middle ages in Europe. |
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More popular, however, was the Elizabethan or Scottish baronial manner, offering patriotic sentiment without the small windows of the authentic castle. |
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Similarly, a landlord could exercise private jurisdiction within his landholdings, or as bailie in another's, in baronial and regality courts. |
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These were largely conventional Palladian style houses that incorporated some external features of the Scots baronial style. |
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Early in 1119, Eustace of Breteuil and Henry's daughter, Juliana, threatened to join the baronial revolt. |
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Glazy baronial types, with portentous and misguided names: Romulus and Creon, who were pleased to invite us to gala dinners, and to use us as their gloating mirrors. |
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These include narrative sources accounts, seals, charters, papal letters and correspondences that appear in French baronial cartularies. |
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Shortly afterward it became a baronial holding. |
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It attracted Montreal's financial magnates and they built baronial summer homes all along its beautiful waterfront, as well as in the more northerly segment near the train station. |
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The building represents the typical baronial mansion that thanks to a careful restoration, has been recovered in most of the original wall structure of a time. |
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On the contrary, the baronial palaces are still in their splendour. |
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Le other churches include San Lorenzo, still standing, San Nicolas and San Biagio, built in the baronial palace, probably on the site of farm Apigliani small. |
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Little is known of its origins, but Sicilì was already an important settlement during the 16th century when it became the baronial seat of the De Stefano family, which governed the feud until the early eighteen hundreds. |
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When Geoffrey returned to Normandy in September 1136, the region had become plagued with internal, baronial infighting. |
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In 1259, he briefly sided with a baronial reform movement, supporting the Provisions of Oxford. |
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After the wars the large standing baronial armies that had helped fuel the conflict were suppressed. |
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Royal households took essentially the same form as baronial households, although on a much larger scale and the positions were more prestigious. |
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The baronial regime collapsed but Henry was unable to reform a stable government and instability across England continued. |
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The reaction against Montfort's government was baronial rather than popular. |
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Edward I proved to be a successful military leader, leading the suppression of the baronial revolts in the 1260s, and joining the Ninth Crusade. |
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In 1216 a baronial plan to put Louis VIII of France on the throne of England in the First Barons' War was warmly welcomed by him. |
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The invasion plans for 1212 were postponed because of fresh English baronial unrest about service in Poitou. |
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The baronial resistance, backed by Naples, Bari, Salerno, and other cities whose aim was civic freedom, gave way. |
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Wakefield and its environs formed the caput of an extensive baronial holding by the Warennes that extended to Cheshire and Lancashire. |
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The baronial castle, built in 1866, was gifted to Ross and Cromarty County Council in 1946 by shipping magnate Sir Daniel Hamilton. |
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Hoping to stir baronial opposition to weak King John, Godfrey worms his way into the king's service as Earl Marshal. |
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During the baronial revolt against Henry, in 1264 the rebel army of Simon de Montfort passed southwards through Surrey on their way to the Battle of Lewes in Sussex. |
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The Morays of Petty were a wealthy and politically influential baronial family whose power base was located in the province of Moray in northeastern Scotland. |
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Of special note was the support of John II Comyn, another competitor and head of the most powerful baronial family in Scotland, who was married to Balliol's sister, Eleanor. |
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In addition, the vassal could have other obligations to his lord, such as attendance at his court, whether manorial, baronial, both termed court baron, or at the king's court. |
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Only a few years before his birth on May 18, 1824, in the baronial castle, the tiny but largely autonomous knightdom had been annexed by Bavaria during the Napoleonic wars. |
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As baronial armies grew in size, the rule of law was weakened. |
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The military power of individual barons declined, and the Tudor court became a place where baronial squabbles were decided with the influence of the monarch. |
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Around the same time, Simon de Montfort, who had been out of the country since 1261, returned to England and reignited the baronial reform movement. |
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Without William, the baronial opposition in Normandy lacked a leader. |
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Henry mobilised a mercenary army in the west of Normandy, but as William Rufus and Robert's forces advanced, his network of baronial support melted away. |
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From 1364, David governed with vigour, dealing firmly with recalcitrant nobles and wider baronial revolt, and continued to pursue the goal of final peace with England. |
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She began a circuit of the dining room, peering at the baronial fireplace with its andirons the size of torture racks, and heavy oak carvers like gnarled thrones. |
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Having swapped our cozzies for more formal attire, we were ushered into a vast, wood-panelled drawing room, complete with baronial fireplace and sweeping staircase. |
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Baronial jurisdiction was abolished, as was personal servitude, but dues and services attached to land tenure remained unless they were redeemed. |
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Each Barony is required by Kingdom Law to have a Baronial Pursuivant who acts as the Senior Member of the College of Heralds within their region. |
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Baronial connections with Wales also helped Llywelyn I to expand his princedom of Gwynedd to its maximum extent. |
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Some of his buildings have a classical ground floor, a tropical Gothic first storey and then change to art deco or even Scotch Baronial half way up. |
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Hutchison as the musical equivalent of the Scots Baronial castles of Abbotsford and Balmoral. |
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The Baronial Order of Magna Charta was formed in 1898 to promote the ancient principles and values felt to be displayed in Magna Carta. |
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Scott was a pioneer of the Scottish Baronial style of architecture, therefore Abbotsford is festooned with turrets and stepped gabling. |
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