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In Feudal Law. The superior of whom land is held by feudal tenure. In English Law. A title belonging to the degree of baron, but sometimes applied to all persons of nobility. 1 Bl. Comm. 396.

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In Feudal Law. The superior of whom land is held by feudal tenure. In English Law. A title belonging to the degree of baron, but sometimes applied to all persons of nobility. 1 Bl. Comm. 396.

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