The old Barony of Kersland was held by the Ker (latterly Kerr) family and the name of the barony derives from them.
This site may have been linked to the old Barony of Galston and the feudal rights of the Campbells of Loudoun.
A Moot hill or Court Hill survives near Boghall in the old Barony of Beith.
The village lies in the old Barony of Burgh, dating from 1092, the baron now being the Earl of Lonsdale.
Her grandson inherited the much older and more distinguished Barony of Clifford as its 20th holder.
Lynn Glen lies in the old Barony of Lynn, which was created from lands granted about 1204 by Hugh de Morville.
Lambroughton is a village in the old Barony of Kilmaurs, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
The settlement lay within the old Barony of Giffen; the castle no longer exists.
A Moot hill or Court Hill survives near Gateside at Bog hall in the old Barony of Beith.
The castle was the caput of the old Barony of Martnaham.