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'''Lord''' is the honorific given to male holders of an [[Award of Arms]] or [[Kingdom level award]]. All male participants (or, indeed, those having male [[personae]]s) are entitled to be called m'lord as a polite form of address. Other common honorifics are The Honorable Lord/[[Lady]] (for holders of a [[Grant of Arms]]), Your Excellency (for [[Baron]]s/[[Baroness]]es, [[Viscount]]/[[Viscountess]]es and [[Count]]s/[[Earl]]s/[[Countess]]es), Your Grace ([[Duke]]s/[[Duchess]]es), Your Highness ([[Prince]]/[[Princess]]), Your Royal Highness ([[Crown Prince]]/[[Crown Princess]]) and Your Majesty ([[King]]/[[Queen]]).
'''Lord''' is the honorific given to male holders of an [[Award of Arms]] or [[Kingdom level award]]. All male participants (or, indeed, those having male [[persona]]e) are entitled to be called m'lord as a polite form of address. Other common honorifics are The Honorable Lord/[[Lady]] (for holders of a [[Grant of Arms]]), Your Excellency (for [[Baron]]s/[[Baroness]]es, [[Viscount]]/[[Viscountess]]es and [[Count]]s/[[Earl]]s/[[Countess]]es), Your Grace ([[Duke]]s/[[Duchess]]es), Your Highness ([[Prince]]/[[Princess]]), Your Royal Highness ([[Crown Prince]]/[[Crown Princess]]) and Your Majesty ([[King]]/[[Queen]]).

Revision as of 11:09, 18 October 2003

Lord is the honorific given to male holders of an Award of Arms or Kingdom level award. All male participants (or, indeed, those having male personae) are entitled to be called m'lord as a polite form of address. Other common honorifics are The Honorable Lord/Lady (for holders of a Grant of Arms), Your Excellency (for Barons/Baronesses, Viscount/Viscountesses and Counts/Earls/Countesses), Your Grace (Dukes/Duchesses), Your Highness (Prince/Princess), Your Royal Highness (Crown Prince/Crown Princess) and Your Majesty (King/Queen).