(hence, with his or your)Title applied to a lord (except an archbishop or duke, who is called Grace) or a formal form of address applied to a judge (in Great Britain), etc.
“The king's younger brother eagerly awaited his lordhood, dreaming of the day he would be granted the title and all the responsibilities that came with it.”
“At the same time Wales was divided into counties or shires, some of which were based on and named after the ancient lordships.”
“Thereafter Wales was divided between the Principality, royal lands, and virtually independent marcher lordships.”
“Upon the death of Walter de Lacy in 1241 his two granddaughters became heiresses to his lands and lordships in England, the Welsh Marches, and Ireland.”