The daughter of a lord is typically referred to as "Lady" followed by her first name or full name. For example, the daughter of Lord Smith would be called Lady Jane Smith or Lady Jane.
Mostly at this age, Lords are just a ceremonial title.
There are life peers/lords which means you have the title for your life only, and there are peers/lords that inherited the title from their fathers, and that means they can pass it on to their children.....so one is for a life, and one is forever basically
A Life Peer is someone who has a noble title but it is not hereditary- the title does not automatically go to his heir when he dies.A Hereditary Peer is someone who has a noble title but it is hereditary- the title will automatically go to his heir (typically his oldest son) upon his death.The Lords Temporal are Peers (Life or Hereditary) who are sitting members of the House of Lords in Parliament.The Lords Spiritual are high ranking bishops from the Anglican Church who also members of the House of Lords.
There are currently 26 lords in the House of Lords of British Parliament. There are currently no other Lords of in England that have any power. They are Lords in title only and serve as figureheads similar to the queen.
No, they inherit the title of Lord as nobles, and along with it the right to membership in the House of Lords. Members of the House of Commons are elected - they are "commoners", NOT nobles, like the Lords. Once a person is elevated by being named an hereditary peer ( a noble with a title his eldest son inherits) he is eligible for the House of Lords. Mere knights are not eligible.
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depends if your on about the house of parlement then that would be the lords and president depends if your on about the house of parlement then that would be the lords and president
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Traditionally, the monarch's firstborn daughter receives the title of Princess Royal.
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