A Judge in the UK, famous for social decisioins, demoted himself from the Law Lord Court to become chief appeals court judge (called Master of the Rolls), Was taken to court for building a low brick wall in front of his house adjacent to the sidewalk (footpath, more correctly)
Robin Stasser plays Mayor Dorian Lord Vickers.
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Lord Voldemort is a fictional character, he doesn't exist in real life. The actor who played him, Ralph Fiennes, does not look the same in real life as he does in the Harry Pottermovies.
very important person from Victorian times who made life better for children
If you're asking about Otis Phillips Lord (1812 - 1884), who served as Superior Court Judge and Supreme Court Judge of Massachusetts from 1859 - 1882, and was also--bless him--the lover of Emily Dickinson: he died on March 13, 1884 in Salem. If you're asking about some other Otis Lord, I know nothing.
Judge Otis Phillips Lord was a graduate of Amherst College (1832) and a friend of Edward Dickinson, Emily's father. They were both lawyers and members of the Whig party--traditional conservatives of the day. Edward was treasurer of Amherst College, in which Otis Lord took an abiding interest. He probably met Emily when she was a child. A powerful, often volcanic judge in court, in private life Lord was amiable, generous, and warm-hearted. Elizabeth died of cancer in 1877, age 63, when Lord was 66 and Emily 47. Drafts and fragments of letters in the Amherst College Archives, as well as the testimony of various friends and family members, indicate that Emily and "Phil" Lord (as she called him) began a romantic relationship soon after Elizabeth died. She referred to him her "lovely Salem," and despite her reclusiveness, Lord made many visits to Amherst. It is thought by some biographers that Dickinson and Lord talked of marriage, but family duties (including her mother's invalidism), health problems (his and hers), and the apparent hostility of his dependents (particularly a niece, Abbie Farley), prevented their marrying. Yet the fragments of the letters indicate a relationship that was passionate, reciprocal, and physical. In spite of their eighteen-year age difference, Emily and Phil shared a love of Shakespeare, a capacity for wicked wit, and a mischievous sense of humor. His nickname for the petite poet was "Jumbo", and hers for the stately judge was "Little Phil." Lord died of a stroke on March 13, 1884, age 71. Dickinson died at age 55 of hypertension on May 15, 1886. At her funeral, her sister placed two heliotropes near her hand "to take to Judge Lord."
No, Emily Dickinson did not marry. She had many close friends but she did not have many lovers. One of the possible romances she may have had was an elderly Judge by the name of Otis Phillips Lord. In Emily's later years she withdrew from society and hardly saw anyone in person.
Women judges is the plural of woman judge
The Life of Our Lord was created in 1934.
He was the presiding judge at the Nuremberg Tribunal.
Jephtah
your honour or my lord
In court, it is common to address the judge as "Your Honor." Depemdng on the court "Your Worship". "My Lord/Lady"
Name the most important person in your life. ex. your mother Pretend that your mother was murdered in a parking lot by a crook. When the crook was caught and taken to court, the judge asked the crook if he plead innocent. The crook said, " Well Mr. Judge, sir, I've done a lot of good in my life, and I think that because of that I deserve to be let go." Then the judge let the man go. Do you think that that was a good judge? no. A good judge judges sinners not by what they did right, but by what they did wrong. God is a good judge, and if you simply accept him as your Lord and Savior, and accept his gift of salvation and forgiveness, you will be saved from death- not from the good in your life, but the fact that you were forgiven by the good judge.
Lord
Hades. Lord of the Dead, and ruler of the Underworld.