List of lordships

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

List of lordships

NamePeriodNotes
Lordship of Wilmington700–presentIs a Anglo-Saxon Lordship in Kent, England which has some of the earliest surviving Anglo-Saxon charters
Lordship of Gedern780–1819Was a lordship in the Holy Roman Empire and is roughly in the modern state of Hesse in Germany
Lordship of the Isles875–present
Lordship of Mechelen910–1795
Lordship of Schellenberg9th century – 1719Was a lordship within the Holy Roman Empire and united with the County of Vaduz to form the Principality of Liechtenstein[1]
Lordship of Wickrath971–1502
Lordship of Montpellier985–1349
Lordship of Hummel995–1598
Lordship of L'Isle-Jourdain1000–1421Was a lordship in Gascony, France in the High Middle Ages
Lordship of Biscayc.1040–1876
Lordship of the Isle of Wight1066–1488Was a lordship on the Isle of Wight created by William the Conqueror
Lordship of Diepholz1070–1482
Lordship of Brecknock1088–1535Was a Welsh Marcher Lordship also known as the Lordship of Brecon
Lordship of Bowland1090s–present
Lordship of Glamorgan1091–1536Was a powerful Welsh Marcher Lordship that was based out of Cardiff Castle
Lordship of Broich1093–1806
Lordship of Ramla1099–1247
Lordship of Cameros11th century – 1277
Lordship of Haifa1100–1187
Lordship of Marash1104–1149Was a crusader lordship in Cilicia
Lordship of Toron1107–1167
Lordship of Sidon1110–1268The Lordship of Sidon was one of the four major feifdoms inside the Kingdom of Jerusalem[2]
Lordship of Caesarea1110–1266
Lordship of Beirut1110–1291Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Liddesdale1113–presentWas a lordship in Scotland until it was annexed by the Crown of Scotland in 1540
Lordship of Botrun1115–1289Was a fief within the County of Tripoli[3]
Lordship of Nazareth1115–?Was a crusader lordship under the Principality of Galilee
Lordship of Gower1116–1536
Lordship of Oultrejordain1118–1187Was one of the major crusader lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the region it encompasses is equal to the modern region of Transjordan[4]
Lordship of Bethsan1120–1187Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Nablus1120–1187Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Annandale1124–1536Was a lordship in Scotland, would last until 1536 when it was acquired by the crown of Scotland
Lordship of Banias1128–1164Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Mirabel1134–1187Was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Ibelin1141–1187Was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Hebron1149–1161Was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Oñate1149–1845Was a Basque Lordship surrounding the town of Oñate under the Kingdom of Navarre and later the Kingdom of Castile
Lordship of Myllendonk1166–1700
Lordship of Blanchegarde1166–?Was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Albarracín1167–1300
Lordship of Anholt1169–1802
Lordship of Meath1172–1240
Lordship of Ireland1177–1542Was lordship in Ireland comprising the areas under control of the Kingdom of England
Lordship of Caymont1191–1193Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem
Lordship of Argyll12th century – ?
Lordship of Léon12th century – 16th century
Lordship of Galloway12th centuryLordship 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 Demotika1204–1205Was a crusader lordship founded in Thrace after the Fourth Crusade
Lordship of Salona1205–1210, 1212–1394, 1404–1410Was a Crusader Lordship created after the Fourth Crusade
Lordship of Argos and Nauplia1212–1388Was a lordship within the Frankish-ruled Morea in southern Greece
Lordship of Ruppin1214–1524
Lordship of Rostock1226–1323Was a state within the Holy Roman Empire
Lordship of Parchim-Richenberg1226–1255
Lordship of Stargard1236–1918
Lordship of Torre de Canals1244–?Was a lordship inside the Crown of Aragon
Lordship of Tyre1246–1291
Lordship of Villena1250s–?
Lordship of Phocaea1275–1340
Lordship of Bromfield and Yale1282–1536Was a medieval Marcher Lordship in Wales
Lordship of Denbigh1284–1461
Lordship of Hanau13th century – 1429
Lordship of Sinoutskerke and Baarsdorp13th century – present
Lordship of Franckenstein13th century – 1662
Lordship of Chios1304–1329Was Genoese lordship in Byzantine territory[5]
Lordship of Prilep1371–1395Was a successor state to the Serbian Empire
Lordship of Paros1389–1537Was a lordship within the Duchy of the Archipelago[6]
Lordship of Harviala1396–?Was a lordship in Finland that existed under Swedish rule
Lordship of Lorne14th century – present
Lordship of Molahiffe14th century – 1824
Lordship of Coshmaing14th century – ?Was a lordship in Ireland in modern day region of Munster
Lordship of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam1410–1572, 1618–1923
Lordship and Barony of Hailes1451–present
Lordship of Winneburg and Beilstein1488–1801was a lordship within the Holy Roman Empire
Lordship of Frisia1498–1795
Lordship of Utrecht1528–1795
Lordship of Overijssel1528–1798
Lordship of Groningen1536–1594
Lordship of Kniphausen 1588 - 1854
Lordship and Barony of Balvaird1624–present
Lordship of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade1627–1854Was a lordship in New France along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River
Lordship of Batiscan1636–1854Was a lordship in New France that was granted to the Jesuits in 1639
Lordship of Champlain1644–1854Was a lordship in New France that lasted until the end of the feudal system[7][8]
Lordship of EglofsLate Middle Ages – 1806Was a lordship within the Holy Roman Empire and it would gain Imperial immediacy in 1668
Lordship of Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes1717–1840s
Lordship of Vukovar1731–1945
Lordship of Lydiate ?–presentIs a lordship in Merseyside England[9]
Lordship of Newry ?–presentIs a barony in Northern Ireland

References

  1. (in German) History of Schellenberg
  2. Steven Tibble, Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291. Clarendon Press, 1989.
  3. Runciman, Steven (1989a). A History of the Crusades, Volume II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Frankish East, 1100–1187. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-06163-6.
  4. Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174–1277. The Macmillan Press, 1973.
  5. Miller, William (1921). "The Zaccaria of Phocaea and Chios (1275-1329)". Essays on the Latin Orient. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 283–298. OCLC 457893641.
  6. Miller, William (1908). The Latins in the Levant: A History of Frankish Greece (1204–1566). London: John Murray. OCLC 563022439.
  7. Seigneuries et fiefs du Québec: nomenclature et cartographie, 1988 (in French)
  8. Geographical Names Board of Canada - Register Place names - Lordship of Champlain (in French)
  9. Ellison-Gibson, Rev Thomas (1876). Lydiate Hall and its Associations. Ballantine, Hanson & Co.
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