Lordships of the Manor do not entitle the holder to enrobe their
personal names with lordly-sounding styles and titles, although many
people are confused on this point and do make that mistake. The only
occasion on which they may use such styles is if the holder of the
manorial lordship is also a peer, or connected with the peerage in
such a way as to entitle him/her to such a courtesy style (eg child or
grand or great-grandchild of a peer (how many generations will depend
on the degree of the peerage), or because they've been 'raised to the
rank' of the same).