The title of Lord can be hereditary and passed down from father to son or a Lord can be appointed as a 'life peer' supposedly for services to the country but this type of peerage ceases with the death of the holder and is not passed on to the offspring.
If someone has the title of 'Lord', their gender is Male. Females have a similar title which is known as 'Lady'
Lord Greystoke was his title when he came back to England.
The title of chapter three in Lord of the Flies is "Huts on the Beach."
No, lord is a title of power when it is a god in question.
Lord or earl
"Lord" is generally considered an awarded or granted title by a ruler and, on its own, is not an inherited title, nor does it grant title to relatives (though a wife of a Lord is called a Lady). Therefore the grandchild of a Lord is just that. This can, however, vary depending on country of origin as well as the reason for the awarded title.
The female equivalent to the title of "Lord" is "Lady" though historyically there have been exceptions. One example is Queen Elisabeth II, whose title is Lord of Mann.
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The title for a woman (or the wife of a Lord) would be "Lady."
The title is Lord of the Exchequer. The person who holds that title retains their original name. I do not know the present person with that title, if there is on. It might have gone out with the monarchy ruling the country.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II holds the title of Lord High Admiral