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  • | name = Barony of Saye and Sele | first_holder = [[James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele|James Fiennes]] ...
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  • {{short description|15th-century English soldier and politician}} | caption = ''Lord Saye and Sele brought before Jack Cade 4th July 1450'', 19th-century painting by [[Charle ...
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  • {{Short description|English nobleman and politician}} ...h, 3rd Baron North''' (1581{{snd}}16 January 1666) was an English nobleman and politician. ...
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  • {{Short description|English nobleman and politician (1582–1662)}} | name = The Viscount Saye and Sele ...
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  • ...|1306}},<br/>{{Start date and age|1406}}<br/>Crenellated,<br/>{{Start date and age|1550}}<br/>Rebuilt | designation1_offname = Broughton Castle and attached walls ...
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  • {{Short description|English politician, military officer and peer}} | office = [[Roundhead|Parliamentarian]] Commander [[Staffordshire]] and [[Warwickshire]] ...
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  • ...England and [[Peerage of Scotland|Scotland]] were closed to new creations, and new peers were created in a single [[Peerage of Great Britain]]. There are ...are, in descending order, [[duke]], [[marquess]], [[earl]], [[viscount]], and [[baron]]. While most newer English peerages descend only in the male line, ...
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  • ...cts behind the [[Ordinances of 1311]], that limited the powers of the king and banished Gaveston into exile. ...n 1314, King Edward's authority was once more weakened, and the rebellious barons took over control of government. For Warwick the triumph was brief; he died ...
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  • ...oday, the post is a [[sinecure]] and an [[title of honor|honorary title]], and 14 towns belong to the Cinque Ports confederation. The title is one of the ...abled him to keep a garrison and administrative staff, including the clerk and the lieutenant of the castle. ...
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  • | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1646|9|14|1591|1|11}} ...rshadowed by the ascendancy of [[Oliver Cromwell]] and [[Thomas Fairfax]], and resigned his commission in 1646. ...
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  • | architecture = [[Jacobean architecture]] with other earlier and later styles '''Knole''' ({{IPAc-en|n|oʊ|l|}}) is an [[English country house]] and former [[Archbishop|archbishop's palace]] owned by the [[National Trust]]. ...
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  • |order = 3rd, 7th, 11th, and 14th |death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1653|7|31|1576|10|12}} ...
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  • ..., which adds these "hidden" baronies as well as extinct, dormant, abeyant, and forfeit ones, see [[List of Baronies]]. This page includes all life barons, including the [[List of Law Life Peerages|Law Lords]] created under the [[ ...
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  • ...form both a constituent part of the [[House of Lords|legislative process]] and the [[British honours system]] within the framework of the [[Constitution o ...are not always necessarily peers (for example some judicial, ecclesiastic and others are often accorded the appellation "Lord" or "Lady" as a form of [[c ...
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  • ...title & not really English; that they came from Vice-Comites; that Dukes & Barons were the only real English titles;—that Marquises were likewise not English ...ence below peers of England, Scotland, and Great Britain of the same rank, and above peers of the United Kingdom of the same rank; but Irish peers created ...
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  • ...s of the Roses]], which were civil wars between the [[House of Lancaster]] and the [[House of York]]. ...ch territories]] (1429–1453) during the [[Hundred Years' War]] (1337–1453) and the political machinations that precipitated the [[Wars of the Roses]] (145 ...
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