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British knights, they are
addressed as "Sir" (or "Dame" in the case of
baronetesses). They are
conventionally seen to
belong to the
lesser nobility, even...
- This is a list of
fictional nobility that have
appeared in
various works of fiction. This list is
organized by
noble rank and
limited to well-referenced...
- nobility. Sir – Used by
knights and
baronets Dame – Used by
dames and
baronetesses "Sir" and "Dame"
differ from
titles such as "Mr" and "Mrs" in that they...
- chivalry. It is the
female equivalent of Sir, the
title used by knights.
Baronetesses in
their own
right also use the
title Dame.[citation needed] A woman...
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hereditary titles are
titles of the peerage. For instance,
baronets and
baronetesses may p**** on
their titles, but they are not peers. Conversely, the holder...
- The Fat
Controller is a
fictional character in The
Railway Series books written by
Reverend W.
Awdry and his son,
Christopher Awdry. In the
first two books...
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holders Wives of
younger sons of
barons according to the
precedence of the
peerage holders Baronetesses in
their own
right None at
present Wives of baronets...
- (1895–1972) was the de jure 10th
Baronetess of the Binns, one of only four
baronetesses in
British history. She was also
known by the name "Nora". She is most...
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British knighthood or if they are a baronet. Dame –
female knights and
baronetesses in
their own
right (suo jure). The
Right Honourable signifies membership...
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through her
predeceased father's line in 1963,
making her one of only four
baronetesses in
British history. Her brother,
Edward Courtnay Francis "Paddy" Moore...