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abbreviation according ambassador appointment Archbishop Bahadur baron Believe Belleville Bishop Britain British cabinet Canada Canadian Chief Justice Church Commander Commissioner Commonwealth conversation the formal conversation the style correspondence Council Court DAUGHTER dear Lady dear Lord Dear Sir designation Doctor Duchess duke earl eldest English example Excellency father's formal and informal formal style Governor grandee head Honourable House husband India informal style initials Italy John Smith judge Knight Lady Smithton letter Lieutenant Marqués marquess marries Mary Smith Miss Smith Mohamed Mother officers Order placed Portugal President Prime Minister Prince privy councillor pronounced provinces Queen rank referred remain Reverend Sir Right Reverend Royal Highness Royal Victorian Order salutation Scotland Secretary Senate Senhor Señor servant sincerely Sir John Smith Smithland sometimes sons Spain Speaker speech style is Madam style is Sir style of address Superior title The Honourable truly United usage viscount widow WIFE writing