Lord of Derby

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The Lord of Derby was a medieval English noble title historically associated with the powerful Peverel family and their extensive landholdings around Derby.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval English noble title
aroseAfter Norman Conquest of England NERFINISHED
associatedWith Honour of Peverel of Nottingham NERFINISHED
Peverel family NERFINISHED
William Peverel NERFINISHED
associatedWithMonarch Henry I of England NERFINISHED
William I of England NERFINISHED
basedOn extensive landholdings around Derby
category Feudal baronies of England
Medieval English titles
country Kingdom of England
feudalBasis land tenure
feudalSystem Norman feudalism
governs manors around Derby
hasTitleHolder William Peverel the Elder NERFINISHED
William Peverel the Younger NERFINISHED
heldFrom English Crown NERFINISHED
historicalStatus extinct title
jurisdiction Derby and surrounding area
languageOfTitle Latin
Middle English
locatedIn Derby NERFINISHED
Derbyshire
nobleRank feudal lord
region East Midlands
relatedEntity Peverel estates NERFINISHED
relatedTitle Lord of Nottingham NERFINISHED
socialClass nobility
timePeriod High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
titleHolderFamily Peverel family NERFINISHED
titleType territorial designation

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Peverel family heldTitle Lord of Derby