(1) His brother Edward wanted to be king of Ireland and succeeded in 1316, repulsing the English sovereign lordship .
(2) His lordship over the other gods
(3) Durham had become another sphere in which he could exercise his good lordship
(4) Earthly rulers wield lordship and exercise authority over those whom they rule.
(5) Lands including the lordship of Denbigh
(6) The process continued through subsequent phases alongside the transformation of landed lordship into territorial lordship .
(7) Edward I was equally intent on exerting his superior lordship over Scotland.
(8) In 1171 King Henry II successfully asserted his lordship over his subjects who had gone to Ireland and also many of the Irish kings, thus adding Ireland to the lands of the English king.
(9) If a follower didn't like the way he was being treated by one particular lord in one lordship , he could and frequently did move elsewhere the following year.
(10) Seignorial rights of this kind were commonly less dependent on lordship over ploughland, and less concerned with labour services, than the classic model of the manor would imply.
(11) In the first place, kings were lords, and exploited the common powers of lordship as well as their own peculiar royal rights.
(12) The resurrection celebrates his powerful demonstration over the effects of sin and his lordship over the historical intentions of the evil one.
(13) Harrod blamed the Bishop for exploiting hostilities between groups of townsmen, so as to consolidate his own lordship over the borough.
(14) Whereas Matthew and Luke spoke directly of the kings of the gentiles, Mark was decidedly ironic in speaking of those who supposedly rule over the Gentiles and wield lordship over them.
(15) The impact Norman castles have made on the development of Britain's landscapes and townscapes thus reflects many dimensions of medieval power and lordship .
(16) By contrast, the Tudors had no natural ties with Ireland and the English north where good rule and good lordship were seen to depend far more heavily on effective arrangements for defence.
(17) Hence the higher necessity of his life, and his right to that lordship and control.
(18) But the power of Carolo Augosto did not hail from the Pope, but instead from his lordship over the Franks, and, to a lesser extent, the Lombards.
(19) It was not unknown for a church to lie within a castle bailey itself, standing at the junction between the zone of lordship and the community beyond, and emphasising the seigneurial influence over ecclesiastical provision.
(20) There were 276 burgesses in 1086 under the direct lordship of the king, and about 450 households in all within the borough's boundaries.