would it not depend on the context in which it was being used i.e. 'my good sir' might precede a question or a simple request whereas a farewell was invariably 'good day to you sir'
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Sir Joseph Bazalgette is the man who invented the Victorian sewers.
By what name do you go by madam/sir?
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He was, indeed, but more accurate would be to say 'navigator'.
The English word sir is syr in Welsh.The Welsh word sir is county in English.
The Victorian English Gentlemens Club - album - was created on 2006-08-28.
I believe its "gi", pronounced like, "gee-whiz!", but I could be wrong.
It depends on what you mean by "normal". There are English, Olde English, American, French and Victorian bulldogs/bulldogges. French are the smallest, then English, then Olde English and Victorian, then American.
The common language of Australia in Victorian times was English.
No, he was from the TUDOR times. Hope I helped. XD.
He was an English nobleman.