Lord of the Honour of Peverel

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The Lord of the Honour of Peverel was a powerful medieval English feudal lordship associated with the extensive estates and influence of the Peverel family, particularly in the Midlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal lordship
medieval English title
associatedCastle Nottingham Castle NERFINISHED
Peveril Castle NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Derbyshire NERFINISHED
Leicestershire NERFINISHED
Nottinghamshire NERFINISHED
Staffordshire NERFINISHED
associatedWith Peverel family NERFINISHED
category Feudal baronies in England
Medieval English nobility title
country Kingdom of England
existedInCentury 11th century
12th century
13th century
feudalRank baron
governed Honour of Peverel estates NERFINISHED
governedBy Peverel family NERFINISHED
grantedBy William the Conqueror NERFINISHED
hasFeudalBarony Honour of Peverel NERFINISHED
heldFrom English Crown NERFINISHED
includedAssetType castles GENERATED
knights’ fees GENERATED
manors GENERATED
languageOfTitle Latin
Norman French NERFINISHED
legalSystem feudal law
locatedIn Midlands NERFINISHED
notableHolder William Peverel NERFINISHED
William Peverel the Younger NERFINISHED
obligation attendance at royal court
military service to the Crown
originatedAfter Norman Conquest of England NERFINISHED
powerType fiscal rights
judicial authority
military obligations
regionType honour
status extinct title
tenureType feudal tenure
timePeriod Middle Ages
vassalTo King of England NERFINISHED

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Peverel family associatedEstate Lord of the Honour of Peverel
this entity surface form: Honour of Peverel of Nottingham
Peverel family associatedEstate Lord of the Honour of Peverel
this entity surface form: Honour of Peverel of Derby
Peverel family heldTitle Lord of the Honour of Peverel