Synonyms:
Lordship
Meaning: a title used to address any British peer except a duke and extended to a bishop or a judge; "Your Lordship"; "His Lordship"
Usage examples
"Not at all," replied his lordship.
"'Is lordship is still in Hafrica, mam.
'I thank your lordship, for much depends upon both.
Of course her husband was "his lordship," over here.
'You've offended his Lordship, and he is a bad enemy.
"That your lordship was about to treat with the court."
"Yes, 'is young lordship do look amazing like that picture.
Pawkins then took his lordship's orders about the wine and retired.
If his lordship's boots are dirty, it is because he is Lord B., and walks.
"Don't you remember, mamma," said Bell, "that he helped his lordship in his trouble with the bull?"