- - Certain nobleman's jurisdiction
- - Peer's place, perhaps
- - Noble's realm
- - Nobleman's estate
- - Peer's domain
- - Noble's lands or rank
- - Peer's realm, perhaps
- - British noble's jurisdiction
- - English jurisdiction
- - Sandwich's realm?
- - Sandwich's title?
- - Noble jurisdiction
- - British nobleman's estate
- - Nobleman's turf
- - British nobleman's realm
- - Nobleman's jurisdiction
- - Anthony Eden's Avon e.g.
- - Eden's domain
- - Peer's realm
- - Titled jurisdiction
- - Territory of a nobleman.
- - English noble's domain.
- - Nobleman's domain
- - Certain noble's jurisdiction
- - Title of organ recital ultimately upset music fan
- - rank with an old mare, perhaps?
- - 'mad role' - terrible title
- - Me about to restrain a drunken Lord Onslow?
- - Noble rank or medal, possibly
- - Lord made poorly, died leaving his estate
- - Fancy medal or noble title
- - real wild party, getting married title
- - Rank deal: more cut off
- - domain of an earl
- - This could make me a lord!
- - Poor old mare in noble position
- - Rank of the nobility
- - Noble realm
- - It could make me a lord
- - This would make you a lord
- - Act married after misrepresentation of real rank
- - Title or medal for wrestling
- - Domain of a countess
- - Medal or new noble rank
- - Title that could make me a lord
- - A noble estate
- - Royal bailiwick
- - "... when I am king, claim thou of me / The ...... of Hereford": "Richard III"
- - Chester, for Charles
- - Essex, for example
- - Eden had one
- - Noble state
- - Noble position
- - Noble estate.
- - Rank of 36 Across.
- - Noble rank
- - Privileged position of each Republican and Liberal party male
- - Lands belonging to a noble senior to a viscount
- - Aristocratic rank
- - Third-highest classification of the peerage
- - Lad more disposed to show a noble dignity
- - morale slipping when duke initially visits huntingdon, perhaps
- - Realm of certain noblemen
- - mad role played by title
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