baronies Meaning in gujarati ( baronies ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
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Noun:
બેરોનની એસ્ટેટ,
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baronies's Usage Examples:
When it was discovered that his father's assumption of the barony was erroneous, it was deemed that there were two baronies of Strange, one created in 1299 then in abeyance, and another created accidentally in 1628.
Each county is divided into a number of baronies, midway between a county and a parish.
cases these were small baronies, minor lordships (signorie) or untitled ennoblements (patrizi and nobili).
To its east lies the barony of Belfast and Belfast Lough, and it is bordered by five other baronies: Belfast.
Thus, they had "baronial presentment sessions" although they were not strictly speaking baronies.
palatine created their own feudal baronies, to be held directly from them in capite, such as the Barony of Halton.
Following the end of European feudalism, feudal baronies have largely been superseded by baronies held as a rank of nobility, without any attachment.
The baronies not converted became baronies of free socage, a dignity title.
baronies, Conyers and Fauconberg, had been held together; from 1948 they were abeyant between the two daughters of the 5th Earl of Yarborough.
English peerages descend only in the male line, many of the older ones (particularly older baronies) can descend through females.
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They are heritable in the same way as baronies by writ, so that they can pass to a daughter where there is no male heir, and be split between daughters as co-heiresses if there are several.
At his death the baronies of West and De La Warr both 'fell into abeyance, according to modern doctrine', between the two daughters and co-heirs of his half-brother, Sir Owen West (d.
Synonyms:
landed estate, acres, estate, demesne, land,
Antonyms:
inoffensive, scarce, sterile, inconspicuous, incomplete,