Definitionn. the dignity or rank or position of an earl or countess
Last update: October 14, 2015
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For years my eyes had been fixed on the earldom. [Please select]
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HOW SIR OWEN WON THE EARLDOM OF THE FOUNTAIN 194 IX. [Please select]
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I am Earl Inewl, but I have lost the lands that made my earldom. [Please select]
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He was the heir to the earldom, for the earl had never married. [Please select]
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He declined an earldom, though rich enough to maintain its rank. [Please select]
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To these possessions the Protector Somerset added the monastery of Woburn and the Earldom of Bedford. [Please select]
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Edmund looked after his earldom, and grew into a powerful young man of nineteen years old. [Please select]
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"So, my dear Fergus," said he, with his most gracious cast of smile, "as the marriage is utterly out of question, there need be no hurry, you know, about the earldom." [Please select]
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