About the Manorial Services
About:
We market and sell legal rights for the use of lordship and barony titles.
• The titles have existed for hundreds of years.
• These legal rights were originally granted by the Crown.
• Registered UK solicitors will confirm and convey the rights to use these titles.
• These titles have the right for a couple to add titles to their names. e.g. Lord and Lady of Blackrod or Baron and Baroness of Kirklevington.
• These titles are inheritable and can be passed to your heirs.
• You can apply to have your title added to your passport and other documentation e.g. bank cards.
We market and sell legal rights for the use of lordship and barony titles.
• The titles have existed for hundreds of years.
• These legal rights were originally granted by the Crown.
• Registered UK solicitors will confirm and convey the rights to use these titles.
• These titles have the right for a couple to add titles to their names. e.g. Lord and Lady of Blackrod or Baron and Baroness of Kirklevington.
• These titles are inheritable and can be passed to your heirs.
• You can apply to have your title added to your passport and other documentation e.g. bank cards.
Manorial Society of Great Britain
The Manorial Society of Great Britain was founded in 1906. It has a membership of approximately 1,900 Lords of the Manor and Feudal Barons, Peers and Historians.
Aims:
• To promote the study of English history and traditions, especially the Monarchy and British parliamentary institutions.
• To promote the preservation of manorial records.
• To promote awareness of the Lord's privileges and responsibilities in the local community
• To promote comradeship among men and women of like-mind.
The Manorial Society of Great Britain was founded in 1906. It has a membership of approximately 1,900 Lords of the Manor and Feudal Barons, Peers and Historians.
Aims:
• To promote the study of English history and traditions, especially the Monarchy and British parliamentary institutions.
• To promote the preservation of manorial records.
• To promote awareness of the Lord's privileges and responsibilities in the local community
• To promote comradeship among men and women of like-mind.