Honour (England)
In medieval England, an honour or honor was a conventional name for large feudal land holdings held by a tenant-in-chief to the crown. They were often in different counties and many later became the basis of English feudal baronies.
In medieval England, an honour or honor was a conventional name for large feudal land holdings held by a tenant-in-chief to the crown. They were often in different counties and many later became the basis of English feudal baronies.