All life Baronies are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and rank amongst hereditary Baronies in that Peerage by date of creation. |
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For quite a while I was a merchant, shipping goods to the Baronies, but when I saw what a fair town this was, I eventually decided to stay, and moved my collection here. |
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The Baronies appear to have been formed successively on the submission of the Irish chiefs... the territory of each constituting a barony. |
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The Burgesses of Irvine were able to produce Royal Charters showing that the town had the right to control trade in the Baronies of Cunninghame and Largs. |
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Travels took the Elven company through two more baronies, and countless counties, manors and small towns along their way. |
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Though there was an appeal from the barony to the royal sheriff court, this was not true of baronies in the regalities. |
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As baronies survived after 1747, it is still possible to buy laird status with an estate which is a barony. |
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Seats went to archbishops and bishops of the province's twenty-three dioceses, owners of twenty-three baronies, and sixty-eight deputies of the Third Estate. |
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Together, these baronies are located between the Barony of Barrymore to the east, Muskerry East to the west and Kerrycurrihy to the south. |
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From 1842, the boundaries of the city were comprehended by the baronies of Dublin City and the Barony of Dublin. |
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Olaf began to reclaim the baronies which while under Geira's rule had refused to pay taxes. |
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The new county comprised the Earldom of Sutherland along with Assynt and the baronies between Ross and Caithness. |
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His autocracy had been transformed into a system of feudal baronies, with president Fitzsimmons as the slack-handed overseer. |
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Norman settlements were characterised by the establishment of baronies, manors, towns and the seeds of the modern county system. |
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Since that year, it has instead been normal to grant only life baronies to retiring Speakers. |
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In Ireland, it took in the northeast of County Antrim, roughly corresponding to the baronies of Cary and Glenarm. |
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The dialect was spoken in County Wexford, particularly in the baronies of Forth and Bargy. |
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The Normans conquered the area that is now Cumbria in 1092 during the reign of William II and created the baronies of Kendal and Westmorland. |
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The Forth and Bargy dialect, also known as Yola, is an extinct variety of English once spoken in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford, Ireland. |
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Since 2001, both baronies have been redesignated the City of Dublin. |
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Poole was a farmer and member of the Religious Society of Friends from Growtown in the Parish of Taghmon on the border between the baronies of Bargy and Shelmalier. |
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Life baronies under the Life Peerages Act are created by the Sovereign but, in practice, none are granted except upon the proposition of the Prime Minister. |
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