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Viceroy is a temporary position used to hold the place for a Baron and Baroness who have stepped down without successors. In most cases it is when the [[Crown]] has to remove the Baron and Baroness and needs someone to oversee the branch while They choose another. Sometimes also titled "Castellan". The title Viceroy was also used in the early days of [[An Tir]], at a time when Theodulf of | Viceroy is a temporary position used to hold the place for a Baron and Baroness who have stepped down without successors. In most cases it is when the [[Crown]] has to remove the Baron and Baroness and needs someone to oversee the branch while They choose another. Sometimes also titled "Castellan". The title Viceroy was also used in the early days of [[An Tir]], at a time when [[Theodulf of Borogrove]] and [[Gerhard Kendal of Westmoreland]] were barons of [[Madrone]] and [[Lions Gate]], respectively. They were allowed to carry a white baton as a symbol of rank. | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 5 December 2011
Viceroy is a temporary position used to hold the place for a Baron and Baroness who have stepped down without successors. In most cases it is when the Crown has to remove the Baron and Baroness and needs someone to oversee the branch while They choose another. Sometimes also titled "Castellan". The title Viceroy was also used in the early days of An Tir, at a time when Theodulf of Borogrove and Gerhard Kendal of Westmoreland were barons of Madrone and Lions Gate, respectively. They were allowed to carry a white baton as a symbol of rank.