[antir-heralds] x2 Re: thx Re: Best Practices RE Title Stacking
JDS
ren.touch at juno.com
Mon Jul 7 18:40:54 PDT 2008
yes that is want i meant to be asking
is
j
-- Lee Damon <nomad at castle.org> wrote:
The preference is entirely up to the person being introduced. If it's
"official capacity" like opening their court then it would be Baron
Froderich. If it's in general, then it's whichever title they want to use.
Christopher
JDS wrote:
> OK
> and no preference then
> just seems landed baron part would be first
> OK think i got it
> thank you
> is
> j
>
> -- Lee Damon <nomad at castle.org> wrote:
> Baron Froderich, KSCA
>
> or Sir Froderich, Baron of Freezeland
>
> Only one title before the name.
>
> Christopher
>
> JDS wrote:
>> that is what i was looking for
>> still slightly confused
>> if a baron is also a knight would he be (just )baron /Excellency
>> or baron sir?
>> in service
>> Johann
>> H A L
>>
>> -- Lee Damon <nomad at castle.org> wrote:
>> Greetings Johnan,
>>
>> The easiest way to answer this question is with a pointer to the article
>> at <http://www.antirheralds.org/college/bl_letters/ct_letters.html#letter2>.
>> .
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