Sunday 5 June 2011

How To Become A Lord or Lady – A Nobel Title

Have you dreamed of becoming a Price or Princess? Well dream on I can't help you with that but I can show you how to become a Lord or Lady. Yeah I am talking about one of those fancy smancy titles that you hear about in Great Britain. I can show you how to get that title that is legit and you can have it on your business card. Imagine instead of just your name like John Smith it would legally become Lord John Smith or Lady Mary Smith. Have I piqued (no that is really how you spell peaked) your interest yet? Follow along and I will explain how to get this title and I will even direct you to the proper place.

If you are a land owner in Scotland you have the right to use the noble title of Lord or Lady. The word Laird is the Scottish pronunciation of Lord. The term Lord just means landowner. I know that purchasing a piece of property on a foreign country seems like quite a bit of work, and a massive expense. Fear not my prospective Lord or Lady, I can show you how to get a real title for about $60 and you will be helping preserve a beautiful piece of the Scottish Highlands.

You can, if you choose, use as you official name, John Smith Lord of Lochaber. Why not also take out an introductory membership of the Lochaber Country Club for just $20 if bought at the time of purchase and it will give you access to a wide range of Lordly pursuits, including fishing for Salmon and Trout and clay pigeon shooting.

A full range of Estates are offered, all of which will provide you with the same Lord or Lady title. They start at one square foot, then ten square foot, and then a large Estate is one hundred square feet. If you want to build a cottage on your land they offer the Extra-Large Estate which is a thousand square foot plot. As each plot can only be owned by one person, a Joint Pack is offered at each size, for couples or families.

Land lasts forever and your land and title of Lord or Lady can be left in your will, or even sold for profit as land values rise. You and your family will always have a place in Scotland. Just imagine what a great gift this would be for that hard to buy for person. How about your new grandchild, it's a gift that will last forever.

Your land will be located in Laird's Wood, a small part of a tract of ancient Caledonia Forest in the Scottish Highlands. It is found near the town of Fort William in the northwest area of Scotland, the actual setting may already be familiar to some who has watched the BBC show Monarch of the Glen.

If you would like more information about becoming a Lord or Lady then this site will tell you all you need to know and it also the place t go to get your land. Http://www.lochaberhighlandestates.com/.

Perhaps I'll see you there me Lords and Ladies.

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