baronetcy

/ˈbɛrənɪtsi/
noun
  1. The rank, title, or position of a baronet.
    • He inherited the baronetcy from his father when he turned twenty-one.
    • The baronetcy was created in 1620 by King James I.
    • She wrote a detailed history of the baronetcy and its holders over three centuries.
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