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- 541 square miles (330,330 km2), with eighteen states and two estates or chiefships. Mewar Residency, with headquarters at Udaipur, dealt with the state of...
- remains. Highland chiefship or chieftainship in the modern sense is no more than a high social dignity. The existence of chiefship and chieftainship has...
- Bowmont and Cessford. The previous Duke of Roxburghe was heir to the chiefship of Clan Innes (Clann Innis, not Mac Aong****s or Clan MacInnes); however...
- William Wallace in the cause of independence. In the 15th century, the chiefship of the clan p****ed to an heiress, who married into the Seton family and...
- A tribal chief, chieftain, or headman is a leader of a tribal society or chiefdom. There is no definition for "tribe". The concept of tribe is a broadly...
- Raj****na Agency included 26 Rajput and 2 Jat princely states and two chiefships. This official term remained until its replacement by "Rajasthan" in the...
- descendants of the Morays of Bothwell, the Murrays of Tullibardine, secured the chiefship of the clan and were created Earls of Tullibardine in 1606. The first...
- simply "Douglas" the laws of the Lyon Court prevent him from ****uming the chiefship of the name. The original caput of the family was Douglas Castle in Lanarkshire...
- The Gaelic-Irish Lordship of Kerslawny (ard tiarna-rank) is the noble title that attaches to the head of the MacCarthy Mór sept known as Sliocht Cormaic...
- a senior figure of the Clan Macrae. He contested a rival claim to the chiefship of the clan, and in 1912 he purchased and subsequently restored the Macrae...