Governor dont defend the land & lords do.
A lord proprietary refers to an individual or family granted ownership and governing rights over a colony by a monarch, typically with significant autonomy in governance. In contrast, a proprietary governor is the appointed representative of a lord proprietary, responsible for managing the day-to-day affairs of the colony and enforcing the lord's policies. Essentially, the lord proprietary holds the overarching rights and ownership, while the proprietary governor executes governance on their behalf.
a prince is a son of a king A lord is a just an aristocrat
Why do Lord Spiritual Lose there surname and Why do Lord Temporal lose there Christian names
They are both one and the same thing.
Lord De La Warr was governor of Jamestown in 1610.
royal-run by governor trustee-run by trustee
On 16th April 1853, under the rule of Lord Dalhousie, the first railway line between Bombay ( Now Mumbai ) and Thane was opened.
Lord Curzon,Lord Dalhousie,Lord Rippon or Lord Wavell
A strong governor is allowed to appoint cabinet members and has some veto power. A weak governors cabinet members are appointed by votes and have no veto power.
lord canning
Lord Mountbatten of Burma
Lord Mountbatten