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- Baron_Strabolgi abstract "Baron Strabolgi (pronounced \"Strabogie\") is a title in the Peerage of England. It was called out of abeyance in 1916; whether it ever existed before then is open to serious dispute. Complete Peerage declines to list it, on the grounds that it did not exist before the twentieth century; their coverage ends with the death of Queen Victoria in January 1901. The eighteenth-century gentlewoman Mrs. Mary Dixie was heiress to the traitor George Brooke (who was attainted and executed for his part in the Bye Plot against James I) and his wife Elizabeth, eldest sister of the last Baron Burgh; Brooke had been brother and heir to the last Baron Cobham of Kent, who had been attainted for his part in the Main Plot. She was thus heir to the Barony of Cobham (if the forfeiture were reversed), co-heiress to the Barony of Burgh, to the Barony of Braye, and could claim to be co-heiress to several more doubtful titles, such as the Barony of Cobham of Sterborough. She had six daughters, three of whom had families. Their eldest sons were coheirs to all of Mrs. Dixie's noble claims; in 1909, the senior great-grandsons of her daughters petitioned to each have one title drawn out of abeyance for himself: the heir of the eldest daughter petitioned for the Barony of Burgh, the heir of the fourth daughter for the Barony of Cobham, and the heir of the youngest daughter for the Barony of Strabolgi.".
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- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageRevisionID "706724319".
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Abeyance.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Braye.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Burgh.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Bye_Plot.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_England.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink David_III_Strathbogie.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink David_II_Strathbogie,_Earl_of_Atholl.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink David_Kenworthy,_11th_Baron_Strabolgi.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink George_Brooke_(conspirator).
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Heir_presumptive.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink James_VI_and_I.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Kenworthy,_10th_Baron_Strabolgi.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Main_Plot.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Peerage_of_England.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Starborough_Castle.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink The_Complete_Peerage.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Burgh,_1st_Baron_Burgh.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Burgh,_3rd_Baron_Burgh.
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLinkText "4th Baron Strabolgi".
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baron Strabolgi (1318)".
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baron Strabolgi".
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord Strabolgi".
- Baron_Strabolgi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hereditary_barons_of_England.
- Baron_Strabolgi subject Category:Baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_England.
- Baron_Strabolgi hypernym Title.
- Baron_Strabolgi type Barony.
- Baron_Strabolgi comment "Baron Strabolgi (pronounced \"Strabogie\") is a title in the Peerage of England. It was called out of abeyance in 1916; whether it ever existed before then is open to serious dispute. Complete Peerage declines to list it, on the grounds that it did not exist before the twentieth century; their coverage ends with the death of Queen Victoria in January 1901. The eighteenth-century gentlewoman Mrs.".
- Baron_Strabolgi label "Baron Strabolgi".
- Baron_Strabolgi sameAs Q4862837.
- Baron_Strabolgi sameAs Baron_Strabolgi.
- Baron_Strabolgi sameAs m.029pg8.
- Baron_Strabolgi sameAs Q4862837.
- Baron_Strabolgi wasDerivedFrom Baron_Strabolgi?oldid=706724319.
- Baron_Strabolgi isPrimaryTopicOf Baron_Strabolgi.