chatellany
/tʃætɪˈlɒni/Definitions
1. noun
A historic administrative division of medieval France, roughly equivalent to a shire or a county.
“The duchy was divided into several chatellanies, each governed by a powerful nobleman.”
2. noun
A territorial division or a lordship in the Middle English period.
“The chatellany of Oxfordshire was held by the powerful Earl of Oxford.”