lordships in English

noun
1
supreme power or rule.
his lordship over the other gods
2
in the UK, a respectful form of reference or address to a judge, a bishop, or a man with a title.
if Your Lordship pleases

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1. Their Lordships answered this question in the affirmative.

2. Donal III granted his rivals large Appanages or lordships in

3. • The Applicant must pay the Attorney-General's costs before their Lordships' Board

4. Their Lordships rejected the claim saying that the statutory scheme showed that leave was to be exparte.

5. Baronage Press claims the biggest-ever sell-off occurred in the last decade of Irish feudal baronies and lordships of the manor when six cash-strapped gentlemen offered up 32 titles through a

6. In the 12th century a noble family (de Rode, d'Arrode, then d'Arros) who owned the Lordships of Rode, Vauzé, the Viguerie of Lembeye took possession of the fief which became Arrode then later Arros

7. ‘The West Saxon kings used Kent as a sort of Appanage to be ruled as subkingdoms by West Saxon princes.’ More example sentences ‘When in 1254 he created an apanage for his eldest son, Edward, two of its principal components were the lordship of Ireland and the earldom of Chester, within which was comprised several Welsh lordships.’

8. ‘The West Saxon kings used Kent as a sort of Appanage to be ruled as subkingdoms by West Saxon princes.’ More example sentences ‘When in 1254 he created an apanage for his eldest son, Edward, two of its principal components were the lordship of Ireland and the earldom of Chester, within which was comprised several Welsh lordships.’

9. The Lands allotted to Sir Piers Dutton of Hatton, and now adjudged the next Heir Male, were, the Mannor of Dutton, the Advowry of the Minstrels in Cheshire, the Advowson of Poosey Chappel the Lordships of Weston, Preston, Barterton, Little Legh, Nesse in Wirrall, Little Moldesworth, Acton, and Harpesford; and all the Lands which the Ancestors