barony
/ˈbærəni/Definitions
1. noun
A territorial possession or a hereditary office of nobility of the second rank, ranking below an earldom and above a lordship, in feudal times.
“The medieval barony was a significant entity in the feudal system of Europe.”
2. noun
A territorial jurisdiction or a unit of local government in some countries.
“The barony is one of the administrative divisions of the country.”