The Barony of Halton, in Cheshire, England, comprised a succession of 15 barons and hereditary Constables of Chester under the overlordship of the Earl...
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the new district was inspired by the ancient Barony of Halton which had possessed land on both sides of the river. The district was established on 1 April...
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County palatine (redirect from History of County palatine)
authority. Rulers of counties palatine created their own feudal baronies, to be held directly from them in capite, such as the Barony of Halton. County palatine...
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baronies were considered the highest rank of feudal tenure in the county and not the kingdom, such as the barony of Halton within the Palatinate of Chester...
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of Halton, and on the childless death of her brother William fitz William, Eustace received much of the inheritance, including the barony of Halton and...
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of Constable of Chester and the Barony of Halton with Halton Castle and the lordship of Donington in Leicestershire. In 1205 he purchased the barony of...
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Feudal baron (redirect from Feudal barony)
distinguished from the lesser barony, also feudal, which existed within a county palatine, such as the barony of Halton within the Palatinate of Chester. Such barons...
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Runcorn (category Borough of Halton)
against Viking invasion at a narrowing of the River Mersey. Under Norman rule, Runcorn fell under the Barony of Halton and an Augustinian abbey was established...
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district) Halton County, Ontario Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario Halton (barony) Halton (surname) Halton Arp (1927–2013), American astronomer Halton Jupiter...
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that of Bowland. He may have inherited the Barony of Halton. On the Queen's return to England in September 1326 with Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March...
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