Barony (administrative division)

Barony (administrative division)

A barony is an administrative division of a country, usually of lower rank and importance than a county. Countries or their counties can include baronies. Originally, a barony was the land subject to a baron. Just as counties are no longer necessarily connected with a noble earl or count, there are baronies which are not connected with a baron anymore.

Instances include:
* Baronies of Ireland, a former unit of administration in Ireland, below the level of the counties and latterly not usually associated with any baronial title.

* Two divisions of the county of Westmorland in England:
** Barony of Kendal
** Barony of Westmorland

See also

*Moot hill The principal residence in law of a barony.


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