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Admiralty (with the other five Naval appointments being the Second Sea Lord, Third Sea Lord, etc. sequentially), or sometimes First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty. With the abolition of the Board of Admiralty and its merger into the Ministry of Defence in 1964, formal control of the Navy was taken over by the Admiralty Board of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom, with the day-to-day running of the Navy taken over by the Navy Board. The office of Lord High Admiral was vested in the Crown (i.e. in the person of the current British monarch) and that of First Lord of the Admiralty ceased to exist, but the First, Second and Third Sea Lords retained their titles, despite ceasing to be Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. To this day (2023) the first two senior officers of the Royal Navy are still known as
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be recorded in the register, on the appropriate notification. Thus in effect the register is closed for new registrations. Such titles are legally classified as "incorporeal hereditaments" as they have no physical existence, and usually have no intrinsic value. However a lucrative market arose in the 20th century for such titles, often for purposes of vanity, which was assisted by the existence of an official register, giving the purchaser the impression of a physical existence. Whether a title of "Lord of the Manor" is registered or unregistered has no effect on its legal validity or existence, which is a matter of law to be determined by the courts. Modern legal cases have been won by persons claiming rights as lords of the manor over
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The Lords Commissioners were entitled collectively to be known as "The Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty", and were commonly referred to collectively as "Their Lordships" or "My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty", though individual members were not entitled to these styles.
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The Scottish title Laird is a shortened form of 'laverd' which is an old Scottish word deriving from an Anglo-Saxon term meaning 'Lord' and is also derived from the middle English word 'Lard' also meaning 'Lord'. The word is generally used to refer to any owner of a landed estate and has no meaning
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before 13 October 2003 (the commencement date of the Land Registration Act 2002) but after that date titles can no longer be registered, and any such titles voluntarily de-registered by the holder cannot later be re-registered. However any transfer of ownership of registered manors will continue to
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into commission. The title Naval Lord to the Board of Admiralty was first used around the 1600s. These were a body of Senior Admirals, first called Naval Lord Commissioners, then Naval Lords then Professional Naval Lords then Sea Lords. The President of the Board was known as the First Lord of the
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One of the titles for God is Lord, a translation of Adonai. There is yet another name which is particularly assigned to God as His special or proper name, that is, the four letters YHWH (Exodus 3:14 and Isaiah 42:8). This name has not been pronounced by the Jews because of reverence for the great
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The UK Identity and Passport Service will include such titles on a British passport as an "observation" (e.g., 'The Holder is the Lord of the Manor of X'), provided the holder can provide documentary evidence of ownership. The United States forbids the use of all titles on passports. Australia
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sacredness of the divine name. Therefore, it has been consistently translated LORD. The only exception to this translation of YHWH is when it occurs in immediate proximity to the word Lord, that is, Adonai. In that case it is regularly translated GOD in order to avoid confusion.
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was a person to whom a vassal owed sworn allegiance. Neither of these terms were titular dignities, but rather factual appellations, which described the relationship between two or more persons within the highly stratified feudal social system. For example, a man might be
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The Lords Temporal greatly outnumber the Lords Spiritual, there being nearly 800 of the former and only 26 of the latter. As of December 2016, 92 Lords Temporal sit in the House in right of hereditary peerages (that being the maximum number allowed under the
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of England and the influx of Norman-French-speaking clerics, this understanding began to be applied to religious texts as well, but that occurred during the later Middle Ages and not in Bede's early medieval period. The word "Lord" appears frequently in the
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at which he or his steward presided, thus he was the lord of the manorial court which determined the rules and laws which were to govern all the inhabitants and property covered by the jurisdiction of the court. To the tenants of a certain class of
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and other powerful persons referred to in ancient documents variously as "Sire" (mediaeval French), "Dominus" (Latin), "Lord" etc. The title of "Lord of the Manor" is recognised by the British Government for any such title registered at
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to his own tenants but also a vassal of his own overlord, who in turn was a vassal of the King. Where a knight was a lord of the manor, he was referred to in contemporary documents as "John (Surname), knight, lord of (manor name)". A
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over them. The term invariably used in contemporary mediaeval documents is simply "lord of X", X being the name of the manor. The term "Lord of the Manor" is a recent usage of historians to distinguish such lords from
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forbids the use of titles on passports if those titles have not been awarded by the Crown (in reference to the Australian Monarchy) or the Commonwealth (in reference to the Australian Government).
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Justices of the Canadian provincial Supreme Courts, addressed in Court as "My Lord" or "My Lady" and referred to in legal literature as "Lordships" or "Ladyships".
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for various gods or deities. The earliest recorded use of "Lord" in the English language in a religious context occurred in the work of English scholars such as
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Various other high offices of state in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth and Republic of Ireland are prefixed with the deferential appellation of "lord".
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God is often referred to as "The Lord" and the Wiccan Goddess as "The Lady", or in the combination "Lord and Lady" (in this form, the definite article "
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was a true titular dignity, with the right to attend Parliament, but a feudal baron, Lord of the Manor of many manors, was a vassal of the King.
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A useful starting point is Bede, who was without question the most accomplished Latinist produced in these islands in the Anglo-Saxon period.
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used to exist but fell out of use before the creation of the modern peerage system. The British sovereign is also accorded the title
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Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom not holding peerages, who are addressed as if they were life peers by
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over others, acting as a master, chief, or ruler. The appellation can also denote certain persons who hold a title of the
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called upon lawyers to give up this practice of addressing judges as 'lords' in 2006 but in practice, this was ignored.
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providing food for his followers. The appellation "lord" is primarily applied to men, while for women the appellation "
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describes him as "without question the most accomplished Latinist produced in these islands in the Anglo-Saxon
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Definition expands on: "lord" Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 28 Dec. 2011. <Dictionary.com
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sat in the House of Lords by virtue of holding life peerages. Most of them (those who were members of the
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In most cultures in Europe an equivalent appellation denoting deference exists. The French term
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representation of the monotheistic God. Another name more commonly used in Hindu theology is
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The substantive title of "lord of the manor" came into use in the English medieval system of
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The Board of Admiralty (1628–1964) was established in 1628 when Charles I put the office of
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both as a generic term of address to various local deities and as the spoken name for the
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He used an Anglo-Saxon phrase that indicated a noble, prince, ruler or lord to refer to
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Lord is occasionally used as a substantive British noble title in its own right. In the
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in his pre-mortal existence, and since that name is translated as "the Lord" in the
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that generally accords respect to an addressee of higher status than the speaker.
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peers, although the holders of some of the offices were in the past always peers.
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holds the subsidiary title of Earl of St Andrews, which is used by his elder son
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More informally, they were known in short as "The Lords of the Admiralty". The
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legal systems, who are not peers. Some such judges, for instance judges of the
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once the form "Hadad" became too sacred for any but his high priest to utter.
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Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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dignity which derived its force from the existence and operation of a
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gave other deities appellations corresponding to "Lord" including:
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for "lord" in both the noble and the religious senses. Its root,
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have their own equivalents. Of the Germanic family there is the
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was a person from whom a landholding or a manor was held by a
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have different words for "lord", some of which are cognates.
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In the United States, bishops are addressed as "Excellency".
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Examples of judges who use the appellation "lord" include:
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means "Lord", as in the names of Sumerian deities such as
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to attend the House of Lords in right of a peerage. The
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may be glossed as either "lord", "mister", or "sir").
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meaning "loaf-ward" or "bread-keeper", reflecting the
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of 1066. The title "Lord of the Manor" was a titular
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The Old English word 'hlaford' evolved into 'lord'.
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In other European languages there is 140:Learn how and when to remove this message 3773: 2482: 1403:Great Officers of State (United Kingdom) 1227: 819: 2587: 2161:Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom 2010:may have the meaning "Lord" and "Lady". 14: 4151: 2602:Aspects of the Language of Latin Prose 2285:Forms of address in the United Kingdom 2258:Lord President of the Court of Session 1792:– 735). However, Bede wrote in Latin ( 1285:, known as 'Lords Justices of Appeal'. 1109:as head of state of the Isle of Mann. 836:of the word can be traced back to the 3772: 3129: 2869: 2708: 2363:The Manorial Society of Great Britain 1819:of the early 17th century. See also 1283:Court of Appeal of England and Wales 1265:Court of Appeal of England and Wales 1233:Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham 1210:. 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