Barony of Wolverton

This Barony has a lot of history, although it was just over 300 years ago when it was last active.

This title is held by the Crown.  Titles can be purchased from the Crown. These of course, are the very best of titles.  We can approach the Crowns solicitors on your behalf. Bear in mind that titles issued by the Crown will be very costly indeed. There is no better title than one being issued by the crown.

The next best titles are those which have a complete set of deeds that are all referenced and checkable for their authenticity and the holder owns the historical documents relating to the title which are held in archives.

Possessory Titles (of Quiet Enjoyment) are the use of a title name only. The holder does not own any of the historical documents held in archives. It is the use of the name only.  It is an area rife with titles being sold by various companies and platforms. Most of the time these companies/platforms do not own the rights to a title, and therefore have no legal right to sell the use of the name.

My experience in years of research of manorial titles is that when a title appears to be dormant because there are no further records being shown after a past date, this is generally not the case. A title may appear dormant to a third party because it is held by a University, or the church or a family of nobility etc.  This means that there are a lot of mickey mouse titles out there where people think that they hold a title when the fact is that they don't. They have been sold a title by a vendor who did not own the title to sell.

Manorial Counsel Ltd and their solicitors are the worst culprits for selling titles which they do not own, and their solicitors are complicit in this with registering fraudulent Gazette notices. None of their clients actually own a valid title.

Then comes Nobility. This platform would sell their ow