Draft:List of Lordships

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This is an incomplete attempt at an exhaustive list of Lordships.

List of Lordships[edit]

Name Period Notes
Lordship of Wilmington 700 - Present
Lordship of Gedern 780 - 1819
Lordship of the Isles 875 - present
Lordship of Mechelen 910 – 1795
Lordship of Schellenberg 9th Century - 1719 was a Lordship within the Holy Roman Empire and united with the County of Vaduz to form the Principality of Liechtenstein [1]
Lordship of Wickrath 971 - 1502
Lordship of Hummel 995 - 1598
Lordship of L'Isle-Jourdain 1000 - 1421
Lordship of Biscay c.1040 – 1876
Lordship of the Isle of Wight 1066 - 1488
Lordship of Diepholz 1070 - 1482
Lordship of Brecknock 1088 – 1535 Was a Welsh Marcher Lordship also known as the Lordship of Brecon.
Lordship of Bowland 1090s - Present
Lordship of Glamorgan 1091 – 1536
Lordship of Broich 1093 - 1806
Lordship of Ramla 1099 - 1247
Lordship of Cameros 11th Century - 1277
Lordship of Haifa [fr] 1100 - 1187
Lordship of Marash 1104 - 1149 was a crusader lordship in Cilicia
Lordship of Toron [fr] 1107 - 1167
Lordship of Sidon 1110 - 1268 The Lordship of Sidon was one of the four major feifdoms inside the Kingdom of Jerusalem [2]
Lordship of Caesarea [it] 1110 - 1266
Lordship of Beirut [fr] 1110 - 1291 was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Liddesdale 1113 - present was a lordship in Scotland until it was annexed by the Crown of Scotland in 1540
Lordship of Botrun 1115 - 1289
Lordship of Nazareth [fr] 1115 - ? was a crusader lordship under the Principality of Galilee
Lordship of Gower 1116 – 1536
Lordship of Oultrejordain 1118 – 1187 was one of the major crusader lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the region it encompasses is equal to the modern region of Transjordan [3]
Lordship of Bethsan [fr] 1120 - 1187 was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Nablus [it] 1120 - 1187 was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Annandale 1124 - 1536 was a lordship in Scotland, would last until 1536 when it was acquired by the crown of Scotland.
Lordship of Banias [it] 1128 - 1164 was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Mirabel [fr] 1134 - 1187 was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Ibelin [fr] 1141 – 1187 was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Hebron [it] 1149 – 1161 was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Oñate 1149 – 1845 was a Basque Lordship surrounding the town of Oñate under the Kingdom of Navarre and later the Kingdom of Castile
Lordship of Myllendonk 1166 - 1700
Lordship of Blanchegarde [it] 1166 - ? was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Albarracín 1167 – 1300
Lordship of Anholt 1169 – 1802
Lordship of Meath 1172 - 1240
Lordship of Ireland 1177 – 1542 was lordship in Ireland comprising the areas under control of the Kingdom of England
Lordship of Caymont [fr] 1191 – 1193 was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Argyll 12th Century - ?
Lordship of Léon 12th Century - 16th Century
Lordship of Galloway 12th Century Lordship of Galloway was a autonomous lordship in Scotland that had went from being the kingdom of Galloway until the death of Fergus of Galloway in 1161 after which Galloway became a vassal of the Scottish crown and was later incorporated into the Kingdom of Scotland as a Lordship.
Lordship of Demotika 1204 - 1205 was a crusader lordship founded in Thrace after the Fourth Crusade
Lordship of Salona 1205–1210, 1212–1394, 1404–1410 was a Crusader Lordship created after the Fourth Crusade
Lordship of Argos and Nauplia 1212 – 1388 was a lordship within the Frankish-ruled Morea in southern Greece
Lordship of Ruppin 1214 - 1524
Lordship of Rostock 1226 – 1323
Lordship of Parchim-Richenberg 1226 – 1255
Lordship of Stargard 1236 - 1918
Lordship of Torre de Canals 1244 - ? was a lordship inside the Crown of Aragon
Lordship of Tyre 1246 - 1291
Lordship of Villena 1250s - ?
Lordship of Phocaea 1275 - 1340
Lordship of Bromfield and Yale 1282 - 1536 was a medieval Marcher Lordship in wales
Lordship of Denbigh 1284 - 1461
Lordship of Hanau 13th century – 1429
Lordship of Sinoutskerke and Baarsdorp 13th Century - present
Lordship of Franckenstein 13th Century - 1662
Lordship of Chios 1304 - 1329 was Genoese lordship in Byzantine territory
Lordship of Prilep 1371 – 1395 was a successor state to the Serbian Empire
Lordship of Paros 1389 - 1537 was a lordship within the Duchy of the Archipelago
Lordship of Harviala 1396 - ? was a lordship in Finland that existed under Swedish rule
Lordship of Lorne 14th Century - Present
Lordship of Molahiffe 14th Century - 1824
Lordship of Coshmaing 14th Century - ? was a lordship in Ireland in modern day region of Munster
Lordship of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam 1410 - 1572 / 1618 - 1923
Lordship and Barony of Hailes 1451 - Present
Lordship of Winneburg and Beilstein 1488 - 1801
Lordship of Frisia 1498 – 1795
Lordship of Utrecht 1528 – 1795
Lordship of Overijssel 1528 - 1798
Lordship of Groningen 1536 – 1594
Lordship and Barony of Balvaird 1624 - Present
Lordship of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade 1627 - 1854
Lordship of Batiscan 1636 - 1854
Lordship of Champlain 1644 - 1854 was a lordship in New France that lasted until the end of the feudal system [4] [5]
Lordship of Eglofs Late Middle Ages - 1806 was a lordship within the Holy Roman Empire and it would gain Imperial immediacy in 1668
Lordship of Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes 1717 - 1840s
Lordship of Vukovar 1731 - 1945
Lordship of Lydiate ? - Present is a lordship in Merseyside England [6]
Lordship of Newry ? - Present is a barony in Northern Ireland

References[edit]

  1. ^ (in German) History of Schellenberg
  2. ^ Steven Tibble, Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291. Clarendon Press, 1989.
  3. ^ Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174–1277. The Macmillan Press, 1973.
  4. ^ Seigneuries et fiefs du Québec: nomenclature et cartographie, 1988 (in French)
  5. ^ Geographical Names Board of Canada - Register Place names - Lordship of Champlain (in French)
  6. ^ Ellison-Gibson, Rev Thomas (1876). Lydiate Hall and its Associations. Ballantine, Hanson & Co.