Lord of the Isle of Wight

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Lord of the Isle of Wight was a noble title in late medieval England associated with high-ranking aristocrats who held authority over the Isle of Wight.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal lordship
noble title
appliesToJurisdiction Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Hundred Years' War coastal defence NERFINISHED
administration of Channel Island approaches
country Kingdom of England
dissolvedOrAbolished late 15th century
governs secular affairs on the Isle of Wight
hasAssociatedTitleHolder Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers NERFINISHED
Baldwin de Redvers NERFINISHED
Edward, Earl of Rutland NERFINISHED
Henry VII of England NERFINISHED
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester NERFINISHED
Isabella de Fortibus NERFINISHED
Richard, Duke of Gloucester NERFINISHED
Richard, Duke of York NERFINISHED
Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester NERFINISHED
William de Vernon NERFINISHED
hasCapital Carisbrooke Castle NERFINISHED
hasFeudalRightsOver Carisbrooke Castle NERFINISHED
manors on the Isle of Wight
hasHistoricalFunction defence of the Isle of Wight
local governance
management of royal interests on the Isle of Wight
hasHistoricalRegion English Channel NERFINISHED
hasJurisdictionOver seigneurial courts on the Isle of Wight
hasRank high-ranking aristocracy
hasRight collection of feudal dues
collection of rents
local judicial authority
military command on the Isle of Wight
hasSeat Carisbrooke Castle NERFINISHED
hasTerritorialAuthorityOver Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
hasTimePeriod late Middle Ages
medieval England
hasTitleLanguage Latin
Middle English
hasTypeOfNobility feudal barony
hereditary peerage
inception 12th century
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity England NERFINISHED
Hampshire NERFINISHED
Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
partOf feudal system in England
replacedBy Crown administration of the Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
office of Captain of the Isle of Wight
subordinateTo monarch of England

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Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers title Lord of the Isle of Wight