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By "a Sir" we'll assume you mean someone who has been knighted... Sir Anthony Hopkins, for example.

While it's possible for a Lord to be a Knight also (Lord Thomas Grey, Second Marquess of Dorset being one example, as he was also a Knight of the Bath and a Knight of the Garter), being a Knight does not automatically make someone a Lord (and vice versa).

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