When addressing a letter to a Sir and a Lady together, you should use the format "Sir [First Name] [Last Name] and Lady [First Name] [Last Name]." For example, if addressing Sir John Smith and Lady Jane Smith, you would write: "Sir John Smith and Lady Jane Smith." In the salutation, you can start with "Dear Sir John and Lady Jane," or simply "Dear Sir and Lady Smith."
Sir John Smith
The proper salutation for a knighted individual is "Sir" followed by their first name. For example, if the person's name is John Smith and he has been knighted, he would be addressed as "Sir John." In written form, you would typically refer to them as "Sir John Smith."
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John Thomas Smith has written: 'Antiquities of London and environs, engrav'd and publish'd by J.T. Smith, dedicated to Sir James Winter Lake, Bart. F.S.A' 'The streets of London' 'Ancient topography of London' 'Antiquities of London and it's environs, by John Thomas Smith, dedicated to Sir James Winter Lake,Bart. F.S.A'
Eaglesfield Smith has written: 'William & Ellen, a tale' 'William & Ellen' 'Sir John Butt'
the four names are, Jenny, Smith, Emma, and Francis
John Smith, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.
Sir William Smith was born on October 27, 1854.
Sir William Smith was born on October 27, 1854.
Sir James Smith's School was created in 1679.
I believe that it would have to be John Smith.