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Date Posted: 15:44:06 09/05/07 Wed
Author: Conmama
Subject: Yes, crystal clear...THANK YOU so much!
In reply to: Oleander 's message, "Back in the day, men could hold more than one title - Duke, Earl, blah blah. Because the title Duke of Pardloe is tainted in Hal's eyes, he has refused it, and goes by his next highest title, the Earl of Melton. If John felt as Hal did about the whole thing, he would renounce his title as the younger heir of a duke, becoming the Honourable John Grey. He, however, refuses to renounce his title as the younger son of a Duke and keeps Lord John. Did that make sense?" on 13:04:38 09/05/07 Wed


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