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Baronage

noun
1.
The peers of a kingdom considered as a group.  Synonym: peerage.






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"Baronage" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the Roses (1455-1485), a long internecine feud between kings, lords, and landed gentry, affected the towns but little. The baronage suffered heavily, the middle class lightly. No town ever stood a siege, while Towton was the only battle in which the common soldiers had heavy losses. Warwick made it a practice to spare the commoners, ...
— Life in a Medival City - Illustrated by York in the XVth Century • Edwin Benson

... foreign mercenaries to support his tyranny and permitting to them unbridled excess and violence. As a result of this widespread unpopularity, a rebellion was organized, including almost the whole of the baronage of England, guided by the counsels of Stephen Langton, archbishop of Canterbury, and supported by the citizens of London. The indefiniteness of feudal relations was a constant temptation to kings and other lords to carry their ...
— An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England • Edward Potts Cheyney



Words linked to "Baronage" :   nobility, peeress, noblewoman, lady, aristocracy, peer



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