The rank or dignity or position of a baronet or baroness.
Administrative division of a county.
1 It is said that M. de Briges has the barony de Mercoeur.
2 My barony has been a peaceful community, having little need for arms.
3 The barony in which they lived was the barony of Desmond.
4 When my father fled the land, he left a prosperous barony .
5 Bonfires blazed all over the barony when Gerald rode in, accompanied by Mike.
6 The Turrald barony is a parliamentary peerage which descends to a sole daughter.
7 They say that the barony goes on, when there is no more Viscount.
8 The barony of Macumer, not being Spanish territory, remains to me.
9 I wudna go back, not if they offered me a barony .
10 The former were peers of the barony ; the latter were peers of the realm.
11 Suppose it to exist in your own county, in your own barony and parish.
12 You are of course aware that there was once a barony in the family.
13 And his raiding parties could keep the barony in supplies.
14 But this also was said in the barony of Kiltartan.
15 Rights over the fiefs mouvants of the barony of Blet.
16 Arbattle is the ancient name of the barony of Arbuthnot.
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