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Title: The holders of Grants of Arms may style themselves "Lord" or "Lady", or in some areas, "The Honourable Lord" or "The Honourable Lady." They may be addressed as "Your Lordship" or "Your Ladyship." Third-person references should use the title form instead of "His/Her Lord/Ladyship."
Title: The holders of Grants of Arms may style themselves "Lord" or "Lady", or in some areas, "The Honourable Lord" or "The Honourable Lady." They may be addressed as "Your Lordship" or "Your Ladyship." Third-person references should use the title form instead of "His/Her Lord/Ladyship." See also: [[Forms of Address]]


An Tir does not give a 'bare' Grant of Arms, it is an accompaniment to certain of An Tir's kingdom-level awards, as follows:
An Tir does not give a 'bare' Grant of Arms, it is an accompaniment to certain of An Tir's kingdom-level awards, as follows:

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Title: The holders of Grants of Arms may style themselves "Lord" or "Lady", or in some areas, "The Honourable Lord" or "The Honourable Lady." They may be addressed as "Your Lordship" or "Your Ladyship." Third-person references should use the title form instead of "His/Her Lord/Ladyship." See also: Forms of Address

An Tir does not give a 'bare' Grant of Arms, it is an accompaniment to certain of An Tir's kingdom-level awards, as follows: