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  2. Eustace de Vesci - Wikipedia

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    His parents were William de Vesci and Burga de Stuteville, daughter of Robert III de Stuteville.He paid his relief on coming of age in 1190. [2] Claims by The Baronial Order of Magna Charta & The Military Order of The Crusades that he was with King Richard I of England in Palestine in 1191 are seemingly unsupported by primary sources. [3]

  3. Almanach de Gotha - Wikipedia

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    Like its Gotha predecessor it was divided into subsets (Princely Houses, Comital Houses, Baronial Houses, Noble Houses); the Fürstliche Häuser (Princely Houses) subset is largely equivalent to the German language Gothaischer Hofkalender and its Fürstliche Häuser volume which was published by Perthes, or sections 1, 2 and 3 of the Almanach ...

  4. Template:Documents of the English Baronial Reform Movement ...

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  5. Walter Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy - Wikipedia

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    This creation is noteworthy as one of the earliest examples of a baronial title not being of a territorial character, nor the title of a dignity already existing. Blount's great-grandfather had married Isolda, daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas de Mountjoy, and the title was probably chosen to commemorate this alliance.

  6. Baronies created by error - Wikipedia

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  7. Baron Mountjoy - Wikipedia

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    This creation is one of the earliest examples of a baronial title not being related to land ownership or a pre-existing dignity. [ 2 ] The 8th Baron Mountjoy was created Earl of Devon during 1603 and died without legitimate issue during 1606, when the earldom and the barony became extinct.