Related Clues:
- Domain of a mid-ranking peer
- Dignity a monk associated with Hines
- Old mare allowed to roam in noble area of country
- Duke's territory
- Austrian critic makes unusual entries
- A noble's lands or title
- Nobleman's estate
- Not, however, one of Hines's titles
- Title, or medal freshly cast?
- Title outsiders leave annually and do mile
- Attention paid to lord given British honour and rank
- Attention given by monk inscribing line in title
- Mark, joining Liberal Party, under consideration for title
- Almost premature openings for mate on dangerous back rank
- Dignity of a couple of opposing sides in Biblical kingdom