ANST - Protocol..

Pug Bainter pug at pug.net
Wed May 27 11:48:02 PDT 1998


Good Morning,

  I got a question.

  I know a bunch of the honorifics for different awards and nobility,
  but what I don't know is how you are supposed, if you do, mix them
  when a person has more than one. These are not to be gender biased,
  but it's easier. For examples:

  Duke - Grace
  Count - Excellency
  Baron -  Excellency
  Knight - Sir
  Pelican - Master
  Laurel - Master
  White Scarf - Don
  Centurian - Centurian (?)
  Star - Honorable Lord
  etc - etc

  Now if someone has both a Barony and a Laurel, what do you address
  them as? What if they are a Knight and a Pelican? Don and Star? etc
  and etc?

  I assume there is protocol for this, but I don't know what the proper
  thing is. I typically either pick the one that is most promonant for
  the individual in question.

  Thanks a lot!

Ciao,

-- 
Phelim "Pug" Gervase  | "I want to be called. COTTONTIPS. There is something 
Barony of Bryn Gwlad  |  graceful about that lady. A young woman bursting with 
House Flaming Dog     |  vigor. She blinked at the sudden light. She writes
pug at pug.net           |  beautiful poems. When ever shall we meet again?"
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