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* A lengthy illustrated history of the Barony of Madrone may be found starting on [http://annisa.garrigues.net/boke.asp?p=3 page 3 of Madrone's 40th Year Domesday Book pages].
 
* A lengthy illustrated history of the Barony of Madrone may be found starting on [http://annisa.garrigues.net/boke.asp?p=3 page 3 of Madrone's 40th Year Domesday Book pages].
 
* Along with the Barony of [[Three Mountains]], the Barony of Madrone claims to be the first group founded in An Tir.
 
* Along with the Barony of [[Three Mountains]], the Barony of Madrone claims to be the first group founded in An Tir.
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* The largest barony in population in An Tir. As of January 23, AS XLI Madrone has had 115 peers and over 470 of it's citizens are on the [[Order of Precedence]]
 
* Early Madrone events can be gleaned from [[:Category:Timeline]]. Start in [[An Tir Timeline IV]].
 
* Early Madrone events can be gleaned from [[:Category:Timeline]]. Start in [[An Tir Timeline IV]].
 
* The Shire of [[Wyewood]] was originally a canton of Madrone.
 
* The Shire of [[Wyewood]] was originally a canton of Madrone.

Revision as of 23:47, 23 January 2007

The Barony of Madrone (King County, WA) is located in the central region of An Tir. It contains the Canton of Porte de l'Eau (East King County) and the College of Saint Bunstable (University of Washington).

History

Traditional events

Other events

Notable Residents

External links