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A '''feudal baron''' is a [[vassal]] holding a heritable [[fief]] called a barony, comprising a specific portion of land, granted by an [[lord|overlord]] in return for allegiance and service. Following the end of European [[feudalism]], feudal baronies have largely been superseded by [[baron|baronies]] held as a rank of nobility, without any attachment to a fief. However, in [[Scotland]], the [[Barons in Scotland|feudal dignity of baron]] remain in existence, and may be bought and sold independently of the land to which is was formerly attached.
 
==England==
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==Irish feudal barony==
The [[Irish feudal barony]] also existed.
 
==See also==
* Baron
* Barony (county division)
 
==References==