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Date Posted: 10:11:14 09/05/07 Wed
Author: Susannah
Subject: So is Hal an earl or a duke? Your Grace is correct for a duke, who would be Lord Whatever, and Lord-first-name would be correct for the younger brother.
In reply to: Conmama 's message, "It wasn't that he said "gracious", it's that he said "your grace". Ashamedly, I'm totally lost with the titles. I still don't understand why Hal and John are both referred to as Lord. And can an Earl also be a Duke? The whole thing is still confusing me! Please someone...hold my hand and walk me t hru it. I don't even care if you're rolling your eyes in exasperation. I'm too embarrassed to ask Herself." on 09:41:52 09/05/07 Wed


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