The title is held by Martyn Paul Waddington Spencer Link with full legal ownership and all legal hereditary rights.
Martyn Paul Waddington Spencer Link holds all legal hereditary rights and full legal ownership to the title Lord of Kinterbury.
The Lordship of Kinterbury title is held by Martyn Paul Waddington Spencer Link. He has full legal ownership and all hereditary rights to the title.
Martyn holds full legal ownership and legal hereditary rights to the Lordship of Kinterbury title.
Simone Guayanaz Almeida Link holds the title with full legal ownership and legal hereditary rights.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II holds the title of Lord High Admiral
Kinterbury is situated in the county of Devon within the parish of St Budeaux.
Stephen David Young holds the feudal title of Lord of waxham Norfolk.
Stephen David Young holds the feudal title of Lord of Westbury Buckinghamshire.
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.
who holds the title?
Yes, there is a difference between a lord and a laird. A lord is a title of nobility in the peerage system, typically higher in rank than a laird. A laird is a Scottish term for a landowner or a person who holds a title of nobility in Scotland, often associated with owning a large estate or property.
It depends on the state. In many states, the bank or financial business that gives the loan holds the title. Where I live, the owner holds title and the title shows a lien held by the financing institution.