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The '''barony of Halton''', in [[Cheshire]], England, comprised a succession of 15 [[baron]]s under the overlordship of the [[Earl of Chester]]. It was not an [[English feudal barony]] under full royal jurisdiction{{efn|This source (Sanders, I. J. (1960), p.138, note 4), English Baronies) does not list the barony of Halton as a feudal barony but refers to the "Lord of Halton, hereditary constable of the County Palatine" (i.e. of Chester).{{sfnp|Sanders|1960|p=138|ps=}}}} but a separate class of barony within a [[county palatine|palatinate]]. After the [[Norman conquest of England|Norman conquest]], [[William I of England|William the Conqueror]] created three [[earl]]doms to protect his border with [[Wales]], namely [[Earl of Shrewsbury|Shrewsbury]], [[Earl of Hereford|Hereford]] and Chester. [[Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester|Hugh Lupus]] was
==Nigel of Cotentin==
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