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On envelopes: The Rt Hon The Earl Of London*Salutation: My Lord, or Dear Lord LondonIn person: My Lord, or Your Lordship, or Lord London*Example
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Lord or earl
The Lord Curzon of Kedleston was succeeded by The Earl of Minto and preceded by The Earl of Elgin, in the post of Viceroy of India.
you meant to say who is it named after and its Earl Grey
No; the son of a Lord of the lowest order is normally styled as Honorable Mr Xzy. However a more senior Lord, i.e. Duke or Earl might well have a courtesy title.
1858-1862: The Earl Canning 1862-1863: The Earl of Elgin 1863: Sir Robert Napier 1863-1864: Sir William Denison 1864-1869: Sir John Lawrence 1869-1872: The Earl of Mayo 1872: Sir John Strachey 1872: The Lord Napier 1872-1876: The Lord Northbrook 1876-1880: The Lord Lytton 1880-1884: The Marquess of Ripon 1884-1888: The Earl of Dufferin 1888-1894: The Marquess of Landsowne 1894-1899: The Earl of Elgin 1899-1905: The Lord Curson of Kedleston 1905-1910: The Earl of Minto 1910-1916: The Lord Hardinge of Penshurst 1916-1921: The Lord Chelmsford 1921-1926: The Earl of Reading 1926-1931: The Lord Irwin 1931-1936: The Earl of Willingdon 1936-1943: The Marquess of Linthligow 1943-1947: The Vicsount Wavell 1947: The Viscount Mountbatten of Burma
Darth Vader IS a Sith Lord hence why he is sometimes called 'Lord Vader'. Whether another Sith Lord is stronger than him is completely debatable.
Lord Lucas.
The second son of an Earl is just addresses as Lord as his daughters would be Ladies. Their full names would be The Honourable Lord/Lady [forename surname].
A Lord was a powerful noble