barony Meaning in Telugu ( barony తెలుగు అంటే)
బరోనీ, బరోని
Noun:
బరోని,
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barony's Usage Examples:
As a result of the attainders, John Welles was not able to enjoy the title to the Welles barony until the attainders were reversed by Parliament.
The barony remained in abeyance for 175 years, until the abeyance was terminated in 1838 in favour of George Charles Mostyn.
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.
barony is a feudal rank, and not of the Peerage.
Avengers and have led the Masters of Evil; the term also refers to a fictional barony that has spanned multiple decades of the fictional history of the Marvel.
On the death of the 16th Baron Cobham in 1951 the title again fell into abeyancy; the senior co-heir to the barony is Simon Rhys Shaw, a writer and great-nephew.
Depending on one's view of the law, this can be interpreted as either a settlement of the ancient Barony of De la Warr or a new creation that extinguished the old barony.
(Ralph) William Robert Thomas Stonor (born 10 September 1974), heir apparent to the barony – he married, in 2004, Lady Ailsa Fiona Mackay, the younger daughter of Peter Mackay, 4th Earl of Inchcape; the couple has two sons and a daughter.
On his death in 1966, the barony of 1929 became extinct and he was succeeded in the barony of 1961 by his brother, Henry, who became the second Baron.
The Grand Jury representment system would also be based on the barony.
Ryan’s nephew, Nathan Freeman now controls the barony of Front Royal.
The 6th Earl's death without issue meant that the Windsor barony (1529) fell into abeyance between his two sisters, until it was called out of abeyance in 1855 in favour of the younger sister Lady Harriet Clive, who became Harriet Windsor-Clive and whose sons Robert and George also took the name Windsor-Clive.
Lordship of Stalle A large part of the territory of modern-day Uccle used to be part of the Lordship (seigneurie) of Stalle, in addition to the old village of Uccle and the barony of Carloo.
Synonyms:
landed estate, acres, estate, demesne, land,
Antonyms:
inoffensive, scarce, sterile, inconspicuous, incomplete,