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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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into commission. The title Naval Lord to the Board of
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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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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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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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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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2087:consisting of the trinity of
1786:
1708:is also the Tagalog root for
1415:Lord President of the Council
1047:Peerage of the United Kingdom
864:, a title previously held by
347:
1477:, derives directly from the
1217:
880:
830:Oxford Dictionary of English
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2650:New American Standard Bible
2278:
2243:Lord of Council and Session
1772:
1753:, the Yoruba conception of
1391:Other High Offices of State
1122:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
1041:Peers and children of peers
1002:His Majesty's Land Registry
45:Title for a person or deity
10:
4200:
2980:Weberian (three-component)
2115:etc. as a translation of "
2083:, meaning "The Lord", the
1991:was a form of the Semitic
1741:of West Africa, the words
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1857:. This usage follows the
1831:translations such as the
1374:Scottish Episcopal Church
1112:"Lord" is also used as a
1103:Lord of the Isle of Wight
948:
4102:Pre-industrial East Asia
2736:English social honorific
2309:False titles of nobility
1704:as the term for "lord".
1514:aan de heer Joren Jansen
1314:
1170:are the Archbishops of
1101:. In England, the title
1016:
984:known in Saxon times as
903:Scottish feudal lordship
27:Not to be confused with
3150:Administrative detainee
2657:). 1995. Archived from
2495:Encyclopædia Britannica
2464:. Australian Government
2381:www.landregistry.gov.uk
1974:, "Lord" refers to the
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1510:Meneer/Mijnheer/De Heer
1463:Non-English equivalents
1288:Judges of the Scottish
1204:House of Lords Act 1999
1150:The upper house of the
923:under various forms of
891:English feudal baronies
390:In particular religions
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2697:Quotations related to
2290:
1448:Lord Lyon King of Arms
1446:officials such as the
1338:Lords of the Admiralty
1300:Supreme Court of India
1240:
1212:Life Peerages Act 1958
1116:for younger sons of a
844:which originated from
825:
4107:Pre-industrial Europe
2554:, Paris, 1979, p.1713
2415:www.homeoffice.gov.uk
1378:Roman Catholic Church
1239:of the United Kingdom
1231:
1130:Lord Nicholas Windsor
823:
804:, or are entitled to
40:Lord (disambiguation)
3964: or countries
3775:By country or region
3013:Class discrimination
2253:Lord of the Treasury
2103:, for example, Lord
2036:it is believed that
1888:, translating Greek
1886:"Lord" or "the Lord"
1682:Philippine languages
1308:Bar Council of India
1304:High Courts of India
277:Specific conceptions
74:improve this article
38:For other uses, see
4169:Men's social titles
3496:Vanniar (Chieftain)
2517:www.supremecourt.uk
2176:Lord High Treasurer
2166:Lord High Constable
1938:In the non-Semitic
1835:usually render the
1696:, is also found in
1253:Appellate Committee
1091:Peerage of Scotland
927:. The modern term "
852:tribal custom of a
740:Religion portal
155:Part of a series on
4077:18th-century Spain
3931:Standard of living
3635:Upper middle class
3630:Lower middle class
3221:Political prisoner
3003:Chattering classes
2975:Spoon class theory
2655:Lockman Foundation
2228:Lord Justice Clerk
1833:King James Version
1724:meanwhile employs
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1095:Lord of Parliament
992:capital punishment
925:feudal land tenure
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2248:Lord of the Isles
2223:Lord High Admiral
2171:Lord High Steward
2148:Historical usage
1907:Semitic religions
1827:English-language
1698:Visayan languages
1503:Romance languages
1492:, the Portuguese
1420:Council officials
1366:Church of England
1321:Lord High Admiral
1192:Church of England
1099:Lord of the Isles
955:Lord of the manor
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637:Metaphysics
632:Hermeticism
612:Esotericism
595:Experiences
570:Omniscience
560:Omnipotence
530:Eternalness
265:Transtheism
250:Panentheism
210:Ignosticism
175:Agnosticism
4153:Categories
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3911:Inequality
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3334:Patrician
3204:adolescent
3028:Classicide
2574:2016-08-23
2443:2017-06-24
2420:2016-08-23
2387:2016-08-23
2359:"Glossary"
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215:Monotheism
200:Henotheism
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1942:culture,
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1690:Panginoón
1603:Samprabhu
1547:Hungarian
1257:Law Lords
1218:Judiciary
1030:Lord Lyon
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887:Feudalism
881:Feudalism
854:chieftain
846:hlāfweard
834:etymology
816:Etymology
790:authority
642:Mysticism
598:Practices
535:Existence
432:Mandaeism
427:Mormonism
398:Abrahamic
343:Sustainer
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230:Monolatry
180:Apatheism
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3981:Cambodia
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3587:Creative
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1976:Mahavira
1961:Buddhism
1940:Sumerian
1773:Religion
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1552:, Greek
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690:Theology
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