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  • 21Lord Borthwick — is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. Alexander Nisbet relates that the first of this ancient and noble family came from Hungary to Scotland, in the retinue of Queen Margaret, in the reign of Malcolm Canmore, anno Domini 1057. A Thomas de… …

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  • 22Lord Forbes — is the senior Lord of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created for Alexander de Forbes, feudal baron of Forbes. His peerage was created sometime after 1436. The precise date of the creation is not known, but in a Precept, dated July… …

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  • 23Lord Protector — is a particular British title for Heads of State, with two meanings (and full styles) at different periods of history. Feudal royal regent The title of Lord Protector was originally used by royal princes or other nobles exercising an individual… …

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  • 24Lord Torphichen — is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1564 for Sir James Sandilands, with remainder to his heirs and assigns whatsoever . [Lodge, Edmund, The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage and Baronetage , Oxford University, 1869, P …

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  • 25Lord Ochiltree — (or Ochiltrie) of Lord Stuart of Ochiltree was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. In 1542 Andrew Stewart, 2nd Lord Avondale (see the Earl Castle Stewart for earlier history of the family) exchanged the lordship of Avondale with Sir James… …

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  • 26lord — [lôrd] n. [ME < OE hlaford < earlier hlafweard < hlaf (see LOAF1) + weard (see WARD): basic sense “loaf keeper” (i.e., one who feeds dependents): some senses infl. by use as transl. of L dominus] 1. a person having great power and… …

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  • 27Lord Protector — es un título propio de Inglaterra para jefes de estado, con dos significados (y estilos) distintos en diferentes momentos de la historia. Regente real feudal El título de Lord Protector se usó originalmente por parte de príncipes reales u otros… …

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  • 28Lord Bishop — is a traditional form of address used for bishops since the middle ages, an era when bishops occupied the feudal rank of lord by virtue of their office. Today it still can still be found used in formal circumstances for any diocesan bishop in the …

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  • 29Lord — For other uses, see Lord (disambiguation). Lordship redirects here. For other uses, see Lordship (disambiguation). Queen Elizabeth II, Lord of Mann Lord is a title with various meanings. It can denote a prince or a feu …

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  • 30Lord of the Isles — The designation Lord of the Isles ( gd. Triath nan Eilean or Rí Innse Gall), now a Scottish title of nobility, emerged from a series of hybrid Viking/Gaelic rulers of the west coast and islands of Scotland in the Middle Ages, who wielded sea… …

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