Baronetage

/ˈbærənɪtɪdʒ/ noun

The collective body or class of baronets; also, a book or register listing baronets and their lineages and privileges.

From baronet + -age suffix. Baronetage as a formal register became especially important in Britain where baronets (a rank created by King James I in 1611) required official genealogical records.

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