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While the answer above is hilarious, most members of the peerage (even the ones's named Gareth) are called as "My Lord," Your Lordship," or "Lord [whatever-his last-name-is]," much like in Downton Abbey where Robert Crawley is called "Lord Crawley" when being talked about and "My Lord" when being spoken to.


Dukes, however are called, "Your Grace," not "My Lord" when spoken to, and he is referred to as, "the Duke of [whatever-he's-the-Duke-of]" and not "Lord[whatever-his last-name-is]."



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