However, for reasons of culture and tradition, the title Lord of Mann continues to be used.
He took the title Lord of Limburg in 1248.
Power shifted frequently, and many different tribes laid claim to the title Lord of Airghialla - however briefly.
After 1625 he was granted lands and the title Lord of De Lek.
He also carried the title Lord of Damala during his lifetime.
After 1090, he also assumed the title 1st Lord of Bowland.
It was also given the working title Lord of the Elves.
From an unknown date, William held the title Lord of Kilbride.
He is a high-ranking minister of the royal court and holds the title Lord Kim.
He also used the title Lord of Krossen, after a town in the Neumark.