Baronage
Baronage refers to the collective body of barons, who are members of the nobility in certain countries, particularly in Europe. Barons typically hold land granted by a monarch and have specific rights and responsibilities associated with their title. The title of baron is often hereditary, passed down through generations, and can vary in significance depending on the region and historical context.
In the context of the British peerage, barons are ranked below viscounts and above lords. The system of baronage has played a crucial role in the feudal system, influencing governance and land ownership throughout history. Today, the title may still exist in ceremonial contexts, but its political power has largely diminished.