[ANSTHRLD] OP question - Court Baronies and Baronies in fief

Robert Wade logiosophia at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 2 16:51:49 PST 2007


OK. I'll bite.  Why does the founding date of the Barony enter into it?  Since it takes the Crown to make a landed Baron(ess), how many times has the Crown split up to create landed Nobility in two different Baronies on the same day?
   
  Tostig
   
  BTW:  Hillary, I can't remember when the Kingdom Custom started for reitiring landed Nobility being given a Court Barony, but I don't think the award itself wasn't around until Sigmund II or so.

Wendel Bordelon <rwbordelon at gmail.com> wrote:
  On 1/2/07, Hillary Greenslade wrote:
>
> ?? What does the OP list if the person was a Baron/ess in fief, but for some reason was never
> granted a CB on retirement?

There will not be a entry. With the roll being a record of awards
the individuals have received toward the goal of identifying the
precedence of that individual. The roll does include the Barony in
Fief for as long as that person is is Fief because it does effect the
precedence but once they are no longer in Fief that record is removed.

There is an error is the way the B-in-F records are currently being
recorded that unfortunately effect the recorded precedence. At the
moment the received date is the date the person entered into fief and
it should have the date the group was elevated to Barony for the
precedence to be applied correctly. The date the person entered into
fief will continue to be included in the notes of the entry.
Zodiacus will be correcting that this week.

--Francois
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