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A '''Court Barony''' is a rank awarded to those who have distinguished themselves in some way. The award of a Court Barony is a great honour, but unlike a [[Landed Barony]], a Court Barony has no grant of lands, and no real responsibilities.
A '''Court Barony''' is an [[SCA]] [[rank]] awarded to those who have distinguished themselves in some way. The award of a Court Barony is a great honour, but unlike a [[Landed Barony]], a Court Barony has no grant of [[Barony|baronial]] lands, and no real responsibilities. The [[title]] of the holders is still a [[baron]] or [[baroness]].


Court Baronies are awarded to Landed [[Baron]]s and [[Baroness]]es when they leave office.
Court Baronies are commonly awarded to Landed Barons and Baronesses when they leave office.


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Revision as of 13:03, 22 June 2006

A Court Barony is an SCA rank awarded to those who have distinguished themselves in some way. The award of a Court Barony is a great honour, but unlike a Landed Barony, a Court Barony has no grant of baronial lands, and no real responsibilities. The title of the holders is still a baron or baroness.

Court Baronies are commonly awarded to Landed Barons and Baronesses when they leave office.