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Titles are typically established by a monarch or governing body and passed down through generations within a noble or aristocratic family. The titles are often granted as a form of recognition or honor for service or loyalty to the ruling authority.

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Titles are typically established by a monarch or governing body and passed down through generations within a noble or aristocratic family. The titles are often granted as a form of recognition or honor for service or loyalty to the ruling authority.

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Margaret Court with 62 Grand Slam titles from 24 Grand singles titles, 19 Grand Slam women's doubles titles, and 19 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles.

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Ancestral seat/home of the titles of place e.g. Downton Abbey, ancestral home of the Earls of Grantham

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It was Philip.

And the scriptural reference is: Acts 8:26-38

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depends on if you only mean singles play or singles/doubles in toto

A female holds the record for both, considering the "open era" and excluding junior titles

Singles titles -Margaret Court (24 titles)

singles/doubles - Margaret Court (62 titles)

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