The Book of Good Manners; a Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions by Walter Cox Green
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Honorable John Wilson.
BARONESS-HOW ADDRESSED, An official letter begins: Madam, and ends: I have the honor to remain your Ladyship's most obedient servant. The address on the envelope is: To the Right Honorable The Baroness Kent. A social letter begins: Dear Lady Kent, and ends. Believe me dear Lady Kent, sincerely yours. The address is: To the Lady Kent. BARONET-HOW ADDRESSED. An official letter begins: Sir, and ends: I have the honor to remain, sir, your obedient servant. A social letter begins: Dear Sir John Wilson, or Dear Sir John, and ends: Believe me, dear Sir John, faithfully yours. The address on the envelope is: To Sir John Wilson, Bart. |
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