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This is an incomplete attempt at an exhaustive '''list of lordships'''.

== List of lordships ==

{|class="wikitable sortable" ! Name !! Period !! class=unsortable|Notes |- |Lordship of Wilmington || 700–present || Is an Anglo-Saxon Lordship in Kent, England which has some of the earliest surviving Anglo-Saxon charters |- |Lordship of Gedern || 780–1819 || Was a lordship in the Holy Roman Empire and is roughly in the modern state of Hesse in Germany |- |{{flagicon image|Arms of the Lord of the Isles.svg }} Lordship of the Isles || 875–present || |- |{{flagicon image|Escudo de Malinas 1581.svg }} Lordship of Mechelen || 910–1795 || |- |{{flagicon image|Flag of Liechtenstein (unknown-1719) 1.svg }} Lordship of Schellenberg || 9th century – 1719 || Was a lordship within the Holy Roman Empire and united with the County of Vaduz to form the Principality of Liechtenstein<ref>{{in lang|de}} [http://www.schellenberg.li/files/medienarchiv/Schellenberg-history.pdf History of Schellenberg]</ref> |- |Lordship of Wickrath || 971–1502 || |- |{{flagicon image|Blason seigneurs de Montpellier.svg}} {{ill|Lordship of Montpellier|fr|Seigneurie de Montpellier}} || 985–1349 || |- |Lordship of Hummel || 995–1598 || |- |Lordship of L'Isle-Jourdain || 1000–1421 || Was a lordship in Gascony, France in the High Middle Ages |- |Lordship of Biscay || {{circa|1040}}–1876 || |- |Lordship of the Isle of Wight || 1066–1488 || Was a lordship on the Isle of Wight created by William the Conqueror |- |{{flagicon image|CoA Diepholz County.svg}} Lordship of Diepholz || 1070–1482 || |- |{{flagicon image|DEU Heinsberg COA.svg}} Lordship of Heinsberg || 1085–1484 || |- |Lordship of Brecknock || 1088–1535 || Was a Welsh Marcher Lordship also known as the Lordship of Brecon |- |Lordship of Bowland || 1090s–present || |- |{{flagicon image|CoA Gilbert de Clare.svg}} Lordship of Glamorgan || 1091–1536 || Was a powerful Welsh Marcher Lordship, based at Cardiff Castle |- |{{flagicon image|Broich-Wappen.png}} Lordship of Broich || 1093–1806 || |- |Lordship of Ramla || 1099–1247 || |- |Lordship of Cameros || 11th century – 1277 || |- |Lordship of Haifa || 1100–1187 || |- |Lordship of Marash || 1104–1149 || Was a crusader lordship in Cilicia |- |{{ill|Lordship of Toron|fr|Seigneurie de Toron}} || 1107–1167 || |- |{{flagicon image|Blason famille Agrain.svg }} Lordship of Sidon || 1110–1268 || The Lordship of Sidon was one of the four major fiefdoms inside the Kingdom of Jerusalem<ref>Steven Tibble, ''Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291''. Clarendon Press, 1989.</ref> |- |{{ill|Lordship of Caesarea|it|Signoria di Cesarea}} || 1110–1266 || |- |{{ill|Lordship of Beirut|fr|Signoria di Beirut}} || 1110–1291 || Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem |- |{{flagicon image|Soules arms.svg}} Lordship of Liddesdale || 1113–present || Was a lordship in Scotland until it was annexed by the Crown of Scotland in 1540 |- |Lordship of Botrun || 1115–1289 || Was a fief within the County of Tripoli<ref>{{cite book |last=Runciman |first=Steven |author-link=Steven Runciman |year=1989a |title=A History of the Crusades, Volume II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Frankish East, 1100–1187 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=0-521-06163-6 }}</ref> |- |{{ill|Lordship of Nazareth|fr|Seigneurie de Nazareth}} || 1115–? || Was a crusader lordship under the Principality of Galilee |- |Lordship of Gower || 1116–1536 || |- |Lordship of Oultrejordain || 1118–1187 || Was one of the major crusader lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the region it encompasses is equal to the modern region of Transjordan<ref>Jonathan Riley-Smith, ''The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174–1277''. The Macmillan Press, 1973.</ref> |- |{{ill|Lordship of Bethsan|fr|Seigneurie de Bethsan}} || 1120–1187 || Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem |- |{{ill|Lordship of Nablus|it|Signoria di Nablus}} || 1120–1187 || Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem |- |Lordship of Annandale || 1124–1536 || Was a lordship in Scotland, would last until 1536 when it was acquired by the crown of Scotland |- |Lordship of Banias || 1128–1164 || Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem |- |{{ill|Lordship of Mirabel|fr|Seigneurie de Mirabel}} || 1134–1187 || Was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem |- |{{flagicon image|Blason maison d'Ibelin.svg}} {{ill|Lordship of Ibelin|fr|Seigneurie d'Ibelin}} || 1141–1187 || Was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem |- |{{ill|Lordship of Hebron|it|Signoria di S. Abramo}} || 1149–1161 || Was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem |- |Lordship of Oñate || 1149–1845 || Was a Basque Lordship surrounding the town of Oñate under the Kingdom of Navarre and later the Kingdom of Castile |- |{{flagicon image|Von Myllendonk wapen.svg}} Lordship of Myllendonk || 1166–1700 || |- |{{ill|Lordship of Blanchegarde|it|Blanchegarde}} || 1166–? || Was a crusader lordship within the Kingdom of Jerusalem |- |Lordship of Albarracín || 1167–1300 || |- |{{flagicon image|Wappen Anholt.svg }} Lordship of Anholt || 1169–1802 || |- |Lordship of Meath || 1172–1240 || |- |{{flagicon image|Banner of the Lordship of Ireland.svg}} Lordship of Ireland || 1177–1542 || Was lordship in Ireland comprising the areas under control of the Kingdom of England |- |{{ill|Lordship of Caymont|fr|Seigneurie de Caymont}} || 1191–1193 || Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem |- |{{flagicon image|CoA Hohenfels County (Rhineland).svg}} {{ill|Lordship of Reipoltskirchen|nl|Rijksheerlijkheid Reipoltskirchen}} || 1198–1806 || |- |Lordship of Argyll || 12th century – ? || |- |{{flagicon image|Blason Léon (Bretagne).svg}} Lordship of Léon || 12th century – 16th century || |- |{{flagicon image|Arms of Lordship of Galloway (ancient).svg}} Lordship of Galloway || 12th century || Lordship of Galloway was a autonomous lordship in Scotland that went from being the kingdom of Galloway until the death of Fergus of Galloway in 1161 after which Galloway became a vassal of the Scottish crown and was later incorporated into the Kingdom of Scotland as a lordship. |- |{{ill|Heeze, Leende en Zesgehuchten|fr|Heeze, Leende en Zesgehuchten}} || 12th Century - 1810 || |- |{{ill|Lordship of Saint-Martin-du-Chêne|fr|Seigneurie de Saint-Martin-du-Chêne}} || 12th Century - 1798 || A Lordship in Switzerland |- |Lordship of Demotika || 1204–1205 || Was a crusader lordship founded in Thrace after the Fourth Crusade |- |Lordship of Salona || 1205–1210, 1212–1394, 1404–1410 || Was a Crusader Lordship created after the Fourth Crusade |- |{{flagicon image|Coat of arms of the House of Brienne (Counts of Brienne).svg}} Lordship of Argos and Nauplia || 1212–1388 || Was a lordship within the Frankish-ruled Morea in southern Greece |- |{{flagicon image|Wappen der Herrschaft Ruppin.png }} Lordship of Ruppin || 1214–1524 || |- |{{flagicon image|Blason Ducs de Rostock (selon Gelre).svg }} Lordship of Rostock || 1226–1323 || Was a state within the Holy Roman Empire |- |Lordship of Parchim-Richenberg || 1226–1255 || |- |{{flagicon image|Wappen Fuerstenberg-Havel.png}} Lordship of Stargard || 1236–1918 || |- |Lordship of Torre de Canals || 1244–? || Was a lordship within the Kingdom of Valencia (Crown of Aragon) |- |Lordship of Tyre || 1246–1291 || |- |Lordship of Villena || 1250s–? || |- |Lordship of Phocaea || 1275–1340 || |- |{{flagicon image|DEU Herrschaft Homburg COA.svg }} {{ill|Lordship of Homburg|de|Reichsherrschaft Homburg}} || 1276 – 1806 || |- |{{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Andorra (Before 16th Century).svg}} Lordship of Andorra || 1278 – 1715 || Was a co-lordship within the Principality of Catalonia (Crown of Aragon) |- |Lordship of Bromfield and Yale || 1282–1536 || Was a medieval Marcher Lordship in Wales |- |Lordship of Denbigh || 1284–1461 || |- |{{flagicon image|Wappen Hanau 2.svg}} Lordship of Hanau || 13th century – 1429 || |- |Lordship of the Glens || 13th century - ? || Was a lordship comprising the Glens of Antrim, held by the Bissett family before later coming under possession of the MacDonnell of Antrim |- |{{flagicon image|Baarsdorp wapen.svg }} Lordship of Sinoutskerke and Baarsdorp || 13th century – present || |- |{{flagicon image|Arms of the house of Frankenstein (1).svg}} Lordship of Franckenstein || 13th century – 1662 || |- |{{flagicon image|Flag of Genoa.svg }} Lordship of Chios || 1304–1329 || Was Genoese lordship in Byzantine territory<ref>{{Essays on the Latin Orient | chapter = The Zaccaria of Phocaea and Chios (1275-1329) | pages = 283–298 | title = Essays on the Latin Orient | chapter-url =https://books.google.com/books?id=Wcw7AAAAIAAJ&l&pg=PA283 }}</ref> |- |{{flagicon image|Royal banner of Mrnjavčević family.svg}} Lordship of Prilep || 1371–1395 || Was a successor state to the Serbian Empire |- |Lordship of Paros || 1389–1537 || Was a lordship within the Duchy of the Archipelago<ref>{{The Latins in the Levant}}</ref> |- |Lordship of Harviala || 1396–? || Was a lordship in Finland that existed under Swedish rule |- |Lordship of Lorne || 14th century – present || |- |Lordship of Molahiffe || 14th century – 1824 || |- |Lordship of Coshmaing || 14th century – ? || Was a lordship in Ireland in modern day region of Munster |- |{{flagicon image|Ilpendam wapen.svg}} Lordship of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam || 1410–1572, 1618–1923 || |- |{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Ameland.svg}} Lordship of Ameland || 1424–1795 || |- |Lordship and Barony of Hailes || 1451–present || |- |{{flagicon image|Winneburg-Beilstein.png }} Lordship of Winneburg and Beilstein || 1488–1801 || was a lordship within the Holy Roman Empire |- |{{flagicon image|Friesland (kleine wapen).svg }} Lordship of Frisia || 1498–1795 || |- |Lordship of Utrecht || 1528–1795 || |- |{{flagicon image|Small coat of arms of Overijssel.svg}} Lordship of Overijssel || 1528–1798 || |- |Lordship of Groningen || 1536–1594 || |- |{{flagicon image|Kniphausen Flag 1835.png }} {{ill| Lordship of Kniphausen |fr|Seigneurie de Kniphausen}} || 1588 - 1854 || |- |Lordship and Barony of Balvaird || 1624–present || |- |Lordship of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade || 1627–1854 || Was a lordship in New France along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River |- |Lordship of Batiscan || 1636–1854 || Was a lordship in New France that was granted to the Jesuits in 1639 |- |Lordship of Champlain || 1644–1854 || Was a lordship in New France that lasted until the end of the feudal system<ref> Seigneuries et fiefs du Québec: nomenclature et cartographie, 1988 (in French)</ref><ref>[http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/CT/toposweb/fiche.aspx?no_seq=118910 Geographical Names Board of Canada - Register Place names - Lordship of Champlain] (in French)</ref> |- |{{flagicon image|Arms-Eglofs.png}} Lordship of Eglofs || Late Middle Ages – 1806 || Was a lordship within the Holy Roman Empire and it would gain Imperial immediacy in 1668 |- |Lordship of Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes || 1717–1840s || |- |Lordship of Vukovar || 1731–1945 || |- |Lordship of Ilok and Upper Syrmia || 1697–1944 || |- |Lordship of Lydiate || ?–present || Is a lordship in Merseyside England<ref>Ellison-Gibson, Rev Thomas (1876). Lydiate Hall and its Associations. Ballantine, Hanson & Co.</ref> |- |Lordship of Newry || ?–present || Is a barony in Northern Ireland |}

== References == {{Reflist}}

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