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- Baron_Morley abstract "≤Baron Morley is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. On 29 December 1295 William de Morley, lord of the manor of Morley Saint Botolph in Norfolk, was summoned to parliament and was thereby deemed to have become Baron Morley. At the death of the sixth baron in 1443, the barony was inherited by his daughter Alianore de Morley, the wife of Sir William Lovel, who was summoned to parliament as Baron Morley jure uxoris and died in 1476, shortly before her. It was then inherited by their son Henry Lovel, following whose death in 1489 it came to his sister Alice Lovel, who was married to Mr Parker. The title was thenceforward held by her descendants the Parker family until 1697, when on the death of the fifteenth baron without progeny, the barony fell into abeyance.".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageID "6068147".
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- Baron_Morley wikiPageRevisionID "684897383".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abeyant_peerages.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_England.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Parker,_12th_Baron_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Lovel,_8th_Baron_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Parker,_10th_Baron_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Parker,_11th_Baron_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink John_Parker,_1st_Earl_of_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Jure_uxoris.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Kingsbridge.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_Russell.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Lord_of_the_manor.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Manor.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Morleigh.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Morley_Saint_Botolph.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink North_Molton.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Peerage_of_England.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Robert_de_Morley,_6th_Baron_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Saltram_House.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_de_Morley,_4th_Baron_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_de_Morley,_5th_Baron_Morley.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink Totnes.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLink William_Parker,_4th_Baron_Monteagle.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baron Morley (1299)".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baron Morley".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barony of Morley".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord Morley".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert de Mauley".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert de Morley, 2nd Baron Rodyn".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert, Lord Morley".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir William Lovel, 7th Baron Morley".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Lovel, 7th Baron Morley".
- Baron_Morley wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rayment.
- Baron_Morley wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Baron_Morley subject Category:Abeyant_peerages.
- Baron_Morley subject Category:Baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_England.
- Baron_Morley hypernym Title.
- Baron_Morley type Barony.
- Baron_Morley comment "≤Baron Morley is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. On 29 December 1295 William de Morley, lord of the manor of Morley Saint Botolph in Norfolk, was summoned to parliament and was thereby deemed to have become Baron Morley. At the death of the sixth baron in 1443, the barony was inherited by his daughter Alianore de Morley, the wife of Sir William Lovel, who was summoned to parliament as Baron Morley jure uxoris and died in 1476, shortly before her.".
- Baron_Morley label "Baron Morley".
- Baron_Morley sameAs Q4862642.
- Baron_Morley sameAs m.0fnfgp.
- Baron_Morley sameAs Q4862642.
- Baron_Morley wasDerivedFrom Baron_Morley?oldid=684897383.
- Baron_Morley isPrimaryTopicOf Baron_Morley.