| 41. | In 1784, the barony was called out of abeyance in his favour.
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| 42. | The termination of an abeyance is entirely at the discretion of the Crown.
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| 43. | Richard Morris died in 1779 and the Society fell into abeyance in 1787.
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| 44. | The barony of North, meanwhile, fell into abeyance between his daughters.
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| 45. | The Barony of Burghersh fell into abeyance between Anne Beauchamp and her sisters.
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| 46. | The training was held in abeyance while the Green Berets surveyed the situation.
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| 47. | This can result in the condition known as abeyance.
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| 48. | The barony passed into abeyance in 1862 on the death of his mother.
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| 49. | It went into abeyance in 1980, and was finally dissolved in 1983.
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| 50. | Since 1921, the title has remained in abeyance.
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