Founder of BVS Holding, Vitalii Belenets has received the historic manorial title “Lord of Beamonds”.

Founder of BVS Holding, Vitalii Belenets has received the historic manorial title “Lord of Beamonds”
Founder of BVS Holding, Vitalii Belenets has received the historic manorial title “Lord of Beamonds”

 

London / Kyiv — 20 August 2025. The London Gazette has published a notice (Notice ID 4949059) confirming the transfer of the historic manorial title “Lord of Beamonds” (Parish of Kingston, County of Cambridgeshire, England) to Vitalii Belenets. The publication confirms the completion of the legal procedure and secures for the holder the exclusive inheritable right to use the title as an honorific form of address.

Vitalii Belenets, Founder and CEO of BVS:

“This is part of the British historical heritage, which I respect deeply. The title is honorific; it is not a peerage and does not grant privileges or land. Please use the correct form of address: Lord of Beamonds.”

 

What this title means

 

It is an honorific (title-only) — a legally recognised right to use the form of address Lord/Lady of Beamonds.

The title is transferable and inheritable, recorded through a set of legal documents and a public notice in The London Gazette.

The title is not a peerage, not tied to land, and does not provide state benefits.

 

Historical background (brief)

 

Beamonds is a historic manorial name in the Parish of Kingston (Cambridgeshire). In the Middle Ages, a manor referred to the “lord’s estate”; today, the term is used as a historical-legal designation without administrative functions.

 

Correct usage

 

Recommended form for press materials and biographies:

“Lord of Beamonds (manorial title; not a peerage)”.

The legal name of the holder is Vitalii Belenets.

 

About Vitalii Belenets

 

Vitalii Belenets is an entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of BVS Holding.

 

For media

  • The London Gazette, Notice ID: 4949059, publication date: 20 Aug 2025.

  • Media contact: [[email protected]]

  • Media kit (bio, photos, short background on the title) available upon request.

(Editor’s note: Manorial titles in England are historical designations. They differ from peerage titles and do not imply state privileges.)


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