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.
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.
Particulars:
1: Acting Chairman: Stephen Johnson M.A.
2: Address
London Office, postal only:
The Manorial Society of Great Britain, 32a Gowlett road, London SE15 4HY
Email: [email protected]
3. Membership
FOUNDED IN 1906, the Society is an association of Lords of the Manor, peers, historians.and others. The Society produces an occasional Bulletin, periodic papers, and books mentioned elsewhere.
Social functions are held as more particularly shown in the photographs on this website.
Members of the Society are entitled to wear the insignia of the Society at formal functions, or at functions where they are invited as representatives of the Society when decorations are worn, or when they are at functions on their Manor.
Illuminated Certificates of Manorial membership may also be issued and arrangements made for those Lords who have Coats of Arms to have banners made for use at formal functions of the Society.
Lords or Ladies of the Manor may style themselves thus: 'The Lord/Lady of the Manor of' or 'The Lord/Lady of'. The preposition 'of' must be retained to differentiate from a title of peerage. A letter of confirmation may be obtained from the Society for those Members who wish to use their manorial style in official documents.
Membership of the Society: A condition of membership for the Society is that one must hold a Lordship of the Manor or Feudal Barony. Membership may be available to academics, clergy, and others on an honorific basis.
If you would like to join the Society please send a copy of your conveyance or other proof of title and we will forward a membership application package.
The Manorial Society of Great Britain will record Arms in its Register of Arms for Members.
Address: Manorial Society of Great Britain, 2a Gowlett road, London SE15 4HY
email: [email protected]
2: Address
London Office, postal only:
The Manorial Society of Great Britain, 32a Gowlett road, London SE15 4HY
Email: [email protected]
3. Membership
FOUNDED IN 1906, the Society is an association of Lords of the Manor, peers, historians.and others. The Society produces an occasional Bulletin, periodic papers, and books mentioned elsewhere.
Social functions are held as more particularly shown in the photographs on this website.
Members of the Society are entitled to wear the insignia of the Society at formal functions, or at functions where they are invited as representatives of the Society when decorations are worn, or when they are at functions on their Manor.
Illuminated Certificates of Manorial membership may also be issued and arrangements made for those Lords who have Coats of Arms to have banners made for use at formal functions of the Society.
Lords or Ladies of the Manor may style themselves thus: 'The Lord/Lady of the Manor of' or 'The Lord/Lady of'. The preposition 'of' must be retained to differentiate from a title of peerage. A letter of confirmation may be obtained from the Society for those Members who wish to use their manorial style in official documents.
Membership of the Society: A condition of membership for the Society is that one must hold a Lordship of the Manor or Feudal Barony. Membership may be available to academics, clergy, and others on an honorific basis.
If you would like to join the Society please send a copy of your conveyance or other proof of title and we will forward a membership application package.
The Manorial Society of Great Britain will record Arms in its Register of Arms for Members.
Address: Manorial Society of Great Britain, 2a Gowlett road, London SE15 4HY
email: [email protected]
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