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  • The Barony is a bar where lots of people in the media or in the arts go.

    Pete Irvine Shies Away From the Street Buzz Javier Espinoza 2010

  • English has been a member of SCA for 30 years, and belongs to the Shire of the White Mountains in Alamogordo, which falls under the Barony of

    Bill English 2010

  • Setting: The Barony of Marsilac is at war with the orks and has made a difficult and rather stressful peace with the neighbouring country that is ruled by necromancers.

    back from Maerquin 26 nathreee 2010

  • Setting: The Barony of Marsilac is at war with the orks and has made a difficult and rather stressful peace with the neighbouring country that is ruled by necromancers.

    Maerquin 26: De Verlaten Pas nathreee 2010

  • Barony: there are 331 barony divisions in Ireland and this is thought be originally a Norman land unit.

    Land Subdivisions in Ireland « Cork Genealogist 2009

  • Setting: Maerquin is set in the Barony of Marsilac, a small country that seems to be constantly at war with orcs from the mountains, half-elves from the woods and necromancers from the neighbouring country in the west.

    Maerquin Weekend 25 nathreee 2009

  • Union: The Union was introduced as the most basic unit of administration under the Poor Law system in 1838 as the Barony and Parish units were felt to be unsatisfactory because of their unequal sizes.

    Land Subdivisions in Ireland « Cork Genealogist 2009

  • I go to my local pub, the Barony in Edinburgh, and then have a night in.

    Pete Irvine Shies Away From the Street Buzz Javier Espinoza 2010

  • The Barony is under such a sustained attack from Farson’s cadres, that even the combined might of the Gunslingers crew may not be strong enough to withstand it.

    Review: Dark Tower: Fall of Gilead #4 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • “And shall be Lord of the Barony,” said the Queen,

    The Abbot 2008

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