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barony Meaning in Tamil ( barony வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெருமகனின் ஆட்சிப் பரப்பு,



barony தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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barony's Usage Examples:

"Vevey was a Roman settlement [Viviscus] and later formed part of the barony of Vaud, that was held by the counts and dukes of Savoy till 1536, when it was conquered by Bern.


About the year 1070 William Malbedeng or Malbank was created baron of Nantwich, which barony he held of the earl of Chester.


In the 13th century, as part of the barony of Halton, the manor passed to Henry, earl of Lincoln, who by a charter dated 1282 declared the town a free borough, with a gild merchant and numerous privileges, including power to elect a mayor, a catchpole and an aletaster.


A genuine baron would in medieval times appoint men to certain offices in his barony, but such appointments did not ennoble them.


The principal places of interest on the banks of the Earn are Dunira, the favourite seat of Henry Dundas, ist Viscount Melville, who took the title of his barony from the estate and to whose memory .


The earldom, and the viscounty of the United Kingdom, being limited to heirs male, became extinct, but the barony, being to heirs general, passed to his daughter, Sophia Charlotte (1762-1835), who married the Hon.


Stranraer, originally called St John's Chapel, became a burgh of barony in 1596, and a royal burgh in 1617.


The cross of the barony of Preston dates from 1617.


Sir William Howard of Lingfield, younger brother of the great admiral, carried on the Effingham line, his great-grandson succeeding to the barony on the extinction of the earldom.


Falkirk was made a burgh of barony in 1600 and a burgh of regality in 1646, but on the forfeiture of the earl of Linlithgow in 1715, its superiority was vested in the crown.


He was pastor of the Thein Church (1444), preached Peter's doctrines, recommended his works to his hearers, and finally, when these hearers asked him to lead them, he laid their case before King George Podiebrad, and obtained permission for them to settle in the deserted village of Kunwald, in the barony of Senftenberg.


He had married in July 1828 Lady Julia Tomlinson Hay, daughter of George, 7th marquess of Tweeddale, by whom he had three daughters, but being without heir male the barony lapsed on his death, the baronetcy passing to his nephew, Charles Parry Hobhouse.


In 1283 a three-days' fair to be held at the feast of St Bartholomew was granted to Robert Burnell, bishop of Bath and Wells (then holder of a share of the barony of Nantwich).





Synonyms:

landed estate, acres, estate, demesne, land,



Antonyms:

inoffensive, scarce, sterile, inconspicuous, incomplete,

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