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- Scottish_feudal_barony abstract "A Scottish feudal barony (also known as prescriptive barony) used to be attached to a particular piece of land on which is the "caput" (Latin meaning 'head'), or the essence of the barony, normally a building, such as a castle or manor house. Accordingly, the owner of the piece of land containing the "caput" was the Baron or Baroness. The Court of the Lord Lyon recognises a person possessing the dignity of baron under certain conditions, this being the status of a minor baron, a title of non-peerage rank. The Scottish Baron is the lowest official titled nobility in the United Kingdom.Unlike England's system of hereditary peerages - which are, in the main, passed down the male line - Scottish feudal baronies may be passed to any person, of either sex, by inheritance or conveyance.The Scots have a quite distinct legal system within the United Kingdom. Historically, in the Kingdom of Scotland, the Lord Lyon King of Arms, as the Sovereign’s Minister in matters armorial, is at once Herald and Judge.The Scottish equivalent of an English baron is a Lord of Parliament. Scottish baronies should not be compared to English lordships of manors.".
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- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink baron-lordship-register.html.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink special-newsletter-06.pdf.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink www.baronyregistry.com.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink birmingham-fraudster-jailed-for-100k-magazine-1298300.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink www.burkespeerage.com.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink www.college-of-arms.gov.uk.
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- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink arms.html.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink www.lawreform.ie.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink www.lyon-court.com.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink afs1-00.htm.
- Scottish_feudal_barony wikiPageExternalLink www.thepeerage.com.
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- Scottish_feudal_barony path "asp/2000/5".
- Scottish_feudal_barony title "Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. Act 2000".
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- Scottish_feudal_barony subject Category:Baronies_in_the_Baronage_of_Scotland.
- Scottish_feudal_barony subject Category:Feudalism_in_Scotland.
- Scottish_feudal_barony subject Category:Lists_of_nobility.
- Scottish_feudal_barony subject Category:Noble_titles.
- Scottish_feudal_barony subject Category:Scots_law.
- Scottish_feudal_barony subject Category:Scottish_heraldry.
- Scottish_feudal_barony subject Category:Scottish_society.
- Scottish_feudal_barony comment "A Scottish feudal barony (also known as prescriptive barony) used to be attached to a particular piece of land on which is the "caput" (Latin meaning 'head'), or the essence of the barony, normally a building, such as a castle or manor house. Accordingly, the owner of the piece of land containing the "caput" was the Baron or Baroness.".
- Scottish_feudal_barony label "Feudale baronie".
- Scottish_feudal_barony label "Scottish feudal barony".
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- Scottish_feudal_barony sameAs Q2083432.
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- Scottish_feudal_barony depiction Ayton_Castle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_813849.jpg.
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