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SECULAR TITLES
Monarch Your Royal Majesty Crown Heir Your Royal Highness
Royal Consort Your Majesty Prince/Princess Your Highness
Duke/Duchess Your Grace Ducal Heir Your Lordship/Ladyship
Count(ess) My Lord/Lady Marquis My Lord/Lady
Baron(ess) My Lord/Lady Courtier My Lord/Lady
APPOINTED TITLES
Justiciar My Lord Justiciar Earl Marshall My Lord Earl Marshall
Chancellor My Lord Chancellor Knight Sir/Dame
Guild Leader Master/Mistress
CANONICAL TITLES
Cardinal Your Holiness Archbishop Your Eminence
Bishop Your Grace Priest Father/Mother
Inquisitor Inquisitor Grand Inquisitor Your Holy Honour
Chancellor of the Exchequer, a Great Lord. It should not be confused with the
Reeve position of Chancellor. Also, in general, calling someone Lord or Lady
is often the height of politeness if you wish to honor them, regardless of
their genuine class or title, unless (of course) their natural title exceeds
that of a count(ess). Also, though Counts, Marquis and so on are referred to
as 'Lord' or 'Lady', in their absence, it is permissible to call them
'his Lordship' or 'her Ladyship'.