0 (with His, Your) a word used in speaking to, or about, a man with the title ’Lord’ and also certain judges who do not have this title -- ตำแหน่งหรือฐานะขุนนางชั้นลอร์ด
Thank you, Your Lordship.
Now we are told that we must respect their lordships' opinions.
Those were the essential decisions which had to be made and which their lordships were considering.
I do not know what his lordship will think when he reads that statement.
Without that annual event the lordship ceases to be.
To claim a manorial lordship the lord must hold a court of recognition at which his free and unfree tenants "do suit".
That was the way his lordship treated a humble district council.
Lordships apply to the case of a clergyman without a benefice?
His lordship who has committed a crime is sentenced and sent straight to an open prison.