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Sometimes referred to as "AA" or "AoA" (ay-oh-ay)
Sometimes referred to as "AA" or "AoA" (ay-oh-ay)


Title: Entitles the recipient to style him or herself "Lord" (note capital) or "Lady." They are properly addressed as "my Lord" or "my Lady."
Title: Entitles the recipient to style him or herself "Lord" (note capital) or "Lady." They are properly addressed as "my Lord" or "my Lady." See also: [[Forms of Address]


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Awards]]
[[Category:Awards]]

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Sometimes referred to as "AA" or "AoA" (ay-oh-ay)

Title: Entitles the recipient to style him or herself "Lord" (note capital) or "Lady." They are properly addressed as "my Lord" or "my Lady." See also: [[Forms of Address]