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List of baronies of Ireland. Map of the Baronies of Ireland in 1899. This is a list of the baronies of Ireland. Baronies were subdivisions of counties, mainly cadastral but with some administrative functions prior to the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 .
The general order of precedence among barons is: Barons of England; Lords of Parliament of Scotland; Barons of Great Britain; Barons of Ireland; Barons of the United Kingdom; However barons of Ireland created after the Union of 1801 yield precedence to earlier created barons of the United Kingdom.
TitleCreatedIncumbentHeir1264Finbar Maxwell1283James Charles Peter Stourton, 28th Baron ...James Stourton1295James Charles Peter Stourton, 28th Baron ...James Stourton1448James Charles Peter Stourton, 28th Baron ...James StourtonThis page, one list of hereditary baronies, lists all baronies, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the Peerage of Ireland. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
TitleDate Of CreationSurnameCurrent Status1172Berminghamdormant 17991223de Courcyextant1223Fitzmauriceextant1259FitzGeraldforfeit 1582This page, one list of hereditary baronies, lists all baronies, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the Peerage of Ireland. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. before 1500. 1501-1600. 1601-1700. 1701-1800. after Act of Union 1801. See also. List of Baronies in the Peerage of England.
Peerage of Ireland ist der Begriff, der für alle Peer würden benutzt wird, die die britischen Monarchen in ihrer Eigenschaft als Lord oder König von Irland geschaffen haben. Die Ränge der irischen Peerage sind Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount und Baron. Vor 1801 hatten die irischen Peers einen Sitz im Irish House of Lords, nach der Union von ...
Final list. The final catalogue of baronies numbered 331. A figure of 273 is also quoted, by combining those divided into half-baronies, as by East/West, North/South, or Upper/Mid
History Page. The quarrels of the English Barons in Ireland, from An Illustrated History of Ireland, 1868, by Sister Mary Frances Clare (Margaret Anne Cusack), The Nun of Kenmare, with illustrations by Henry Doyle.