Re: How do peers address their peers?
- From: Louis Epstein <le@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 01:24:11 +0000 (UTC)
Turenne <rick.lichten@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: In most cases one Lord would address another by their territorial
: designation. The Earl of Derby and the Marquess of Winchester will
: refer to each other as 'Derby' or 'Winchester'. If they want to make
: reference to each other it would be Nigel Winchester and Edward
: Derby.
:
: Raglan and Lucan cordially detested each other, hence the over
: formality.
Their failures at Balaclava prevented neither from becoming a
Field Marshal in due course.
: Hovite is of course right, but the sort of formality practiced in the
: House of Lords isn't practiced in everyday life....
The Hansard reference was not really peers speaking to each other.
: Richard L
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