From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlordshiplord‧ship /ˈlɔːdʃɪp $ -ɔːr-/ noun [countable]  1  → your/his lordship2  → his lordship
                                                    
                                                Examples from the Corpus
lordship• Thus it was that his greatest hurdle to date had been asking his lordship for a job.• I have been singing for his lordship of Leicester.• His lordship was standing at the archway that led into the ballroom. 
