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Baronage of Scotland

In Scotland, a "baron" or "baroness" holds a barony within the Baronage of Scotland, recognised as titled nobility. The holder of a barony having the status of a minor baron. Scottish baronies are heritable titles of honour, originally created by Crown charter from the medieval period onward. They are distinct from the Peerage of Scotland; a Scottish…

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Baronage of Scotland

Nodes54
Edges53
Triples48
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
Components1

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Baronage of Scotland

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related to Lordships · 19
Baronage of Scotland → Annandale, Arbroath, Badenoch, Baron, Baronage, By, Crown, Galloway, Isles, Lord, Lord Stair, Lordship, Lorne, Nevertheless, Over, Scotland, The, These, Within
see also · 12
Baronage of Scotland → Baronage, Commissioner, Dukes, Earls, Lord, Marcher, Marquises, Parliament, ScotlandEnglish, Scottish, Scottish Parliament, Welsh Marches
related to Higher titles · 10
Baronage of Scotland → Baron, Baronage, Dukedoms, Earldoms, List, Lord, Lordships, Marquisates, Regality, Scotland

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scottish scotland barony baronies baron titles lord land may act lyon barons feudal arms parliament law holder title register baronage

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the lordships of Annandaleinstance ofThese were extensive territories0.80text
Badenochinstance ofThese were extensive territories0.80text
Gallowayinstance ofThese were extensive territories0.80text
Lorneinstance ofThese were extensive territories0.80text
and the Lordship of the Islesinstance ofThese were extensive territories0.80text
which corresponded to whole provincesinstance ofThese were extensive territories0.80text
resembled earldoms in scale rather than the ordinary baronyinstance ofThese were extensive territories0.80text
Baronage of Scotlandrelated to Higher titlesList0.60section
Baronage of Scotlandrelated to Higher titlesEarldoms0.60section
Baronage of Scotlandrelated to Higher titlesBaronage0.60section
Baronage of Scotlandrelated to Higher titlesScotland0.60section
Baronage of Scotlandrelated to Higher titlesBaron0.60section

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