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From: "Jen Segrest" <jen@verybigdesign.com>
To: <sca-middle@midrealm.org>; <spot@midrealm.org>
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 2:04 PM
Subject: [Mid] Abbreviated
> Have a question I suppose to the heralds... I'm a long-time-ago one but
> this isn't armoury related. (And this better not turn into a flame war,
> it's just a simple question. The second it turns into a flame war I'm
> no longer even listening to you)
>
> Okay, here in the midrealm for grant orders we add the title THL before
> names (Their/The Honorable Lord/Ladyhip) to awards such as Hearts , and
> Evergreens etc... before our names we typically put THL in our
> signatures or letters - Unless you have something even spiffier like
> Mistress or Sir.
>
> But I've noticed Other kingdoms seem to drop the T and only use HL.
> (and tend to just say "His Lorship")
>
> Now, that said, A third change up - Royalty gets TRM and TRH from most
> everyone, but usually sign their correspondence, laws, documents under
> the HRM or HRH. Both of these are also more proper for referring to
> just one of the pair, a singular.
>
> The question: Wouldn't it be more proper to sign letters/missives/bomb
> threats with your grant prefix as HHL? and Use THL for third person
> attributions about that person? or just shorten to HL like everyone
> else seems to? Make cookies and forget all about this?
>
> Or do I just think too much? (Whose brain hurts?)
>
> HHL (?) Grizel, who is bored and whose email box is too empty.
>
>
> From: Jen Segrest <jen@verybigdesign.com>
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From: "Jessie L. Morris Sr." <oljess@accessus.net>
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