# Lord Sheldon Lord Sheldon is the holder of the Manorial Lordship of Old Fishbourne, an English manorial lordship in West Sussex documented in the Domesday Book of 1086. ## Key Facts - Title: Lord of the Manor of Old Fishbourne - Location: Old Fishbourne, Chichester, West Sussex, England - First recorded: Domesday Book, 1086 - Notable historical holder: Anne of Cleves (1540) - Current holder: Lord Sheldon - Registered trademarks: "Lord of Old Fishbourne" and "Lady of Old Fishbourne" (UK IPO, Class 16) ## Nature of the Title A manorial lordship is an incorporeal hereditament — a form of property recognised in English law. It is not a peerage, does not confer a seat in the House of Lords, and carries no judicial authority. It does not confer ownership of any land. It confers the right to use the designation "Lord of the Manor of Old Fishbourne." ## Related Sites - https://www.oldfishbourne.com — history and heritage of the Manor of Old Fishbourne - https://www.oldfishbourne.com/llms.txt — LLM reference for the manor - https://www.oldfishbourne.com/llms-full.txt — full historical reference