List of feudal baronies
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This is a list of all feudal baronies. Many of these baronies are in Scotland.
[edit] Feudal Baronies (until 1707)
Barony | Incumbent | Succeeded | |
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Abbotshall | Harold Robert Peerenboom | ||
Abergeldie | John Howard Seton Gordon | 1963 | |
Aboyne | James Martin Donald | ||
Alford | Kerry Alfred Hamer | ||
Anstruther and Balcaskie | Sir Ralph Hugo Anstruther | ||
Arbroath | Richard Mark Bartlett | ||
Arden | James Cecil Cumine Russell | 1995 | |
Ardblair | Laurence Philip Kington Blair Oliphant | 1979 | |
Ardgour | Giancarlo Bonifazi | ||
Ardgowan | Stephen Kerr | ||
Ardoch | Thomas Andrew Wilson Neilson Mackay | 1987 | |
Arndilly | David Ronald Menzies | ||
Arnot | Benjamin John Howard Gray | ||
Arran | Willi Ernst Sturzenegger | 1995 | |
Auchendarroch | Keir Charles Campbell | ||
Auchindoir | Alisdair John Barlas | ||
Auchinleck | James Alexander Douglas Boswell | ||
Auchmacoy | David William Sinclair Buchan | ||
Auchreoch | Martin Melvin Cruikshank | 1976 | |
Ayton | David Ian Liddell-Grainger | 1950 | |
Badenscoth | Ann Georgina Wendy Fielding | ||
Balcaskie | Major Timothy Edward Lumisden Strange | ||
Balfluig | Mark Iain Tennant | ||
Ballencrieff | Ainslie James William Nairn | 1974 | |
Ballindalloch | Clare Nancy Russell | ||
Ballumbie | Robert Williamson | ||
Balquhain | Nelson Lee Len Ying | 1995 | |
Balvenie | Hammond Burke Nicholson | 1995 | |
Banchory | Kenneth Ian Rush Lumsden | ||
Barnbarroch | James Edward Vans | ||
Barnis Forbes | Daphne Romy | ||
Barra | Prof Ian Roderick Macneil | ||
Biggar | Charles Ross | ||
Bigton | Marion Elizabeth Charlotte Macmillan Douglas | ||
Blackburn | Prof Ranjit Kumar Chandra | ||
Blackford | Richard Welkowitz | ||
Blackhall | Robert Brown Gillespie | ||
Blair | Alfred Hill Glenn | ||
Bognie, Mountblairy and Frendraught | Alexander Gordon Morrison | ||
Bombie | Prof Barrie Owen Pettman | ||
Buquhollie and Freswick | Ivor John Spencer-Thomas |
[edit] Feudal Baronies (1707-1801)
[edit] Feudal Baronies (since 1801)
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