...... 72 95 96 205 26 35 38 95 166 .... 213 Lowestoff, Suffolk, Wed. ........ 114 | Newport, Monm. Wed., Sat. Ludlow, Salop, Mon. ............ 143 Lymington, Hants, Sat. Lynn Regis, Norfolk, Tu., Sat.... Macclesfield, Cheshire, Tu., Sat... 168 .... 144 ............ Newport, Pemb. Fri. 247 143 Newport Pagnel, Bucks, Sat. 50 197 Manchester, Lanc. Tu., Th., Sat.. 186 Manningtree, Essex, Tu. 60 Mansfield, Nottingh. Th. 139 March, Camb. Fri. 81 Oakhampton, Devon, Sat......... 195 32 42 186 Market Rasen, Linc. Tu. 151 Ongar, Essex. Sat....................................... 21 Ormskirk, Lanc. Th. ...... 210 Marlow, Bucks, Sat... 31 Orton, Westm. Fri.... ..... 276 Marsham, Yorksh. Wed. Oswestry, Salop, Wed., Sat....... 180 ..... 202 Peterborough, Northampton, Sat. 48 Prescot, Lanc. Tu., Sat.......... 198 152 Preston, Lanc. Wed., Fri., Sat.... 217 69 Radnor, New, Radn. ...... 159 225 74 179 Tewkesbury Glouc. Wed., Sat. 104 Shields, N. & S. Durham, Tu., Wed 233 | Thame, Oxford. Tu Shipston, Worc. Sat. Shrewsbury, Salop, Wed., Sat..... .......... ...... 69 83 45 236 124 163 250 DIRECTIONS FOR ADDRESSING PERSONS OF RANK, & 1.-IN LETTERS OR CONVERSATION. 2.-THE DIRECTIONS OF LETTERS THE ROYAL FAMILY. The QUEEN 1. Madam; Most Gracious Sovereign; May it please your Majesty. 2. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. The Sons and Daughters, Brothers and Sisters of Sovereigns 1. Sir, or Madam, May it please your Royal Highness. 2. To His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. To Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester. Other Branches of the Royal Family. 1. Sir, or Madam, May it please your Highness. 2. To His Highness the Duke of Cambridge; or, To Her Highness the Princess Sophia of Gloucester. THE NOBILITY. A Duke, or Duchess 1. My Lord, or My Lady, May it please your Grace. 2. To his Grace the Duke of Beaufort; or, to her Grace the Duchess of Beaufort. A Marquis, or Marchioness 1. My Lord, or My Lady, May it please your Lordship, or May it please your Ladyship. 2. To the Most Noble the Marquis, or Marchioness, of Normanby. An Earl or Countess-the same. A Viscount or Viscountess 1. My Lord, or My Lady, May it please your Lordship, or, May it please your Ladyship. 2. To the Right Honourable Viscount, or Viscountess, Hood. A Baron or Baroness-the same. To the Right Honourable the Baron, The widow of a Nobleman is addressed or Baroness, Cathcart in the same style, with the introduction of the word Dowager in the Superscription of her letters. To the Right Hon. the Dowager Countess Stanhope. The Sons of Dukes and Marquises, and the eldest Sons of Earls, have, by courtesy, the titles of Lord and Right Honourable; and all the Daughters have those of Lady and Right Honourable. The your ger Sons of Earls, and the Sons and Daughters of Viscounts and Barons, are styled Honourable. Her Majesty's Principal secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. AMBASSADORS AND GOVERNORS UNDER HER MAJESTY. To the Right Honourable the Earl, or 1. Sir, or My Lord, as the case may be; Countess, of Carlisle. May it please your Excellency. Bee Note (*), p. 287, 251 DIRECTIONS for addressING PERSONS OF RANK, ETC. 2. To his Excellency the French (or | House of Commonsother) Ambassador. To his Excellency Lieutenant General, and General Governor of that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland. JUDGES. 1. May it please your Honourable House. 2. To the Honourable the Commons the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Speaker of Ditto 1. Sir, or Mr. Speaker. 1. My Lord, May it please your Lord- 2. To the Right Honourable ship. the Speaker of the House of Commoz A Member of the House of Common not ennobled Woodfall and Kinder, Printers, Milford Lane, Straud, London, W.C |