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Most Honourable
noun
- a courtesy title applied to marquesses and members of the Privy Council and the Order of the Bath
Example Sentences
Former BBC news correspondent and current News Agents podcaster Jon Sopel described him as "the most decent, principled, kindest, most honourable man I have ever worked with. a loss."
GOD save our gracious Sovereign and all the Companions, living and departed, of the Most Honourable and Noble Order of the Garter.
Had Lydia’s marriage been concluded on the most honourable terms, it was not to be supposed that Mr. Darcy would connect himself with a family where, to every other objection, would now be added an alliance and relationship of the nearest kind with a man whom he so justly scorned.
GOD save our gracious Sovereign and all the Companions, living and departed, of the Most Honourable and Noble Order of The Garter.
“Reverend Connerly, I am humbled to be in your presence. I am the lowly Charles Mondial Vaughn the Fourth, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Knighted a mere fourteen years ago.”
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