Lordship Lane may refer to one of the following in the United Kingdom:
In London:
- Lordship Lane, Haringey, north London.
- Lordship Lane, Southwark, south London.
- The disused Lordship Lane railway station.
Elsewhere:
- Lordship Lane, a street in Cottenham, Cambridgeshire.
- Lordship Lane, a street in Frodsham and Helsby, Cheshire.
- Lordship Lane, a street in Letchworth and Norton, Hertfordshire.
- Lordship Lane, a street in Orston, Nottinghamshire.
- Lordship Lane, a street in Selby and Wistow, North Yorkshire.
- Lordship Lane, a footpath in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire .
Famous quotes containing the words lordship and/or lane:
“But his Lordship [tells] ... us that God is wholly here, and wholly there, and wholly every where; because he has no parts. I cannot comprehend nor conceive this. For methinks it implies also that the whole world is also in the whole God, and in every part of God. Nor ... can I find anything of this in the Scripture. If I could find it there, I could believe it; and if I could find it in the public doctrine of the Church, I could easily abstain from contradicting it.”
—Thomas Hobbes (15791688)
“That way of life against which my generation rebelled had given us grim courage, fortitude, self-discipline, a sense of individual responsibility, and a capacity for relentless hard work.”
—Rose Wilder Lane (18861968)