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  • them is not vested in any one person, but awaits the appearance or determination of the true owner. In law, the term abeyance can be applied only to such...
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    Baron de Clifford (category 1299 establishments in England)
    1721) – first to be summoned to parliament as 'Baron de Clifford' Lady Margaret Tufton, 19th Baroness de Clifford (1700–1775) (abeyance terminated 1734;...
    12 KB (1,166 words) - 07:00, 21 May 2024
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    Baron Howard de Walden (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
    Bristol before passing in 1803 to his great-grandson, the four-year-old Charles Ellis. The title actually fell into abeyance between 1688 and 1784, between...
    18 KB (1,538 words) - 23:39, 6 April 2024
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    Earl of Plymouth (category Articles lacking in-text citations from August 2016)
    Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy. On Thomas's death in 1641, the barony fell into abeyance between his sisters. The abeyance was terminated in 1660 in favour...
    13 KB (1,413 words) - 07:00, 2 June 2024
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    Baron Wharton (category 1544 establishments in England)
    death in 1974, the Barony again fell into abeyance, between her two daughters. It was once again revived in 1990, when the abeyance was terminated in favour...
    9 KB (1,060 words) - 18:34, 2 January 2024
  • Baron Arlington (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
    Duke in a high-speed racecar accident in 1936. The Grafton dukedom passed to a cousin yet the three Arlington/Thetford titles fell into abeyance under...
    6 KB (621 words) - 20:16, 29 January 2023
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    Baron de Ros (category 1264 establishments in England)
    which recommended that the barony remain in abeyance. However, in 1806, George III terminated the abeyance in her favour on the recommendation of his Prime...
    13 KB (1,458 words) - 15:18, 22 May 2024
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    Mimaro. August 19, 2005 – The transfer of Palawan to Region VI is held in abeyance. May 29, 2015 – The Negros Island Region (NIR) is created. July 17, 2016...
    46 KB (2,686 words) - 22:34, 17 January 2024
  • Sons. p. 400. In 1604, the first creation of the barony was called out of abeyance for Mary Fane, the first barony by writ of summons to so be revived. When...
    50 KB (527 words) - 04:35, 10 March 2024
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    were inherited by his two surviving daughters and his titles went into abeyance: Eleanor de Bohun (1366 - 3 October 1399); married Thomas of Woodstock...
    4 KB (271 words) - 12:35, 26 April 2024
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    Baron Conyers (category 1509 establishments in England)
    in the Peerage of England. It was created on 17 October 1509 for William Conyers, the son-in-law of William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent. The abeyance after...
    6 KB (539 words) - 14:58, 24 May 2024
  • Baron Beaumont (category 1309 establishments in England)
    in England) in 1432; after the death of his son the 2nd Viscount both titles fell into abeyance. In 1840 the abeyance of the barony was terminated in...
    5 KB (527 words) - 18:36, 19 May 2024
  • through the same root) stand as co-heirs, so some such titles are in such a state of abeyance between these. Baronets, while holders of hereditary titles,...
    13 KB (447 words) - 21:29, 1 May 2024
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    Baron le Despencer (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
    summons to so be revived. When calling it out of abeyance, the House of Lords gave it precedence as if it had been created in 1264. Her successor in the barony...
    14 KB (1,121 words) - 21:43, 7 October 2022
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    Baron Mowbray (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
    prior termination of the abeyance of the original title. The Mowbray barony held by the Howard family fell into abeyance in 1777 with the death of Edward...
    9 KB (758 words) - 03:42, 24 May 2024
  • Bonar Bridge F.C. (category Football clubs in Scotland)
    thirty-five years before they dropped out in 2010 and fell into an extended period of abeyance. The club was revived in 2019 with the intention of returning...
    2 KB (119 words) - 09:04, 30 August 2023
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    ministerial position in the government of the United Kingdom at the Board of Trade. The office was created in 1786 but fell into abeyance in 1867. From 1848...
    8 KB (292 words) - 11:52, 8 June 2024
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    Baron Clinton (category Baronies in the Peerage of England)
    Clinton, 4th Earl of Lincoln and 12th Baron Clinton. The abeyance of 1692 was terminated in 1721 in favour of Hugh Fortescue (d. 1751), fourteenth Baron Clinton...
    18 KB (2,081 words) - 18:11, 17 May 2024
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    Enlightenment had not disappeared, but it was in abeyance. At the elite level, there was a dramatic change in intellectual climate from intellectual classicism...
    78 KB (9,452 words) - 01:12, 3 June 2024
  • Society of Apothecaries of London (hence MMSA) but fell into abeyance in the 1960s; in this case, the term Master referred not to a university degree...
    117 KB (14,292 words) - 03:53, 30 May 2024
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