- only the
three most
senior public offices are
styled as
Right Honourable (Le/La très
honorable in French). Formerly, this was by
virtue of
their appointment...
-
economist Bob
Mansell to
Preston Manning, the
founder and
leader of the
right-wing
populist Reform Party of Canada. At that time,
Harper "didn't see himself...
-
academic boycotts against Israel,
acknowledged Israel's
right to
defend its
citizens as "a
right enshrined in
international law", and made note of the Balfour...
- The
Honourable (Commonwealth English) or The
Honorable (American English; see
spelling differences) (abbreviation: Hon., Hon'ble, or variations) is an...
-
Sushil Ramjoorawon, The
Right Honorable Lady
Ramgoolam (2
October 1922 – 5
January 1984;
commonly known as Lady
Sushil Ramgoolam) was the wife of the...
-
lower right sleeve of the
tunic or overcoat. Just
before and just
after World War Two (September 1939 –
December 1946) the Army
issued the
Honorable Discharge...
- to be 'the
Right Honorable', but
since Malaysia withdrew as a
member of the
Privy Council in the 1990s, the
right to use '
Right Honorable' has been revoked...
-
compartments and lifeboats. As a
Privy Councillor, he was
known as "The
Right Honorable".
Carlisle was born in Ballymena, the
eldest son of John Carlisle,...
- diameter.
Honorably discharged veterans wore the
lapel pin on the left
lapel of
civilian clothing and the
lozenge was sewn onto the
right breast of the...
- po****r ballads. In the prologue,
Nashe dedicates the poem to “the
right honorable the Lord S.”, who is
evidently Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton...