A female member of the House of Lords is called a "Baroness." This title is typically conferred upon women who hold a life peerage or are hereditary peers. Baronesses can be appointed for their expertise and contributions to society, and they participate in legislative discussions and decisions within the House of Lords.
At as April 30, 2012, there were 180 female members in the House of Lords.
A Lords wife is called a Lady.
The system in which the powerful lords divided their land among lesser lords was called subinfeudation.
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Yes, there were medieval female lords. However, they never used the term, 'lords' for women. Instead, they referred to these female lords as 'ladies.'
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The system of rule by lords under a king was called feudalism. This was often a very corrupt form of government, as the lords were not really regulated by the king.
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