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M ; Marquis / marquese

F ; Marchioness.

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King/Queen

Prince / Princess

Duke/Duchess

Viscount/Viscountess

Lord/Lady

Baron/Baroness

Earl/Viscountess (NOT 'Earless'. )

'Sir/Dame

In this case ' The wife of a knight 'Sir', is titled 'Lady'. However, if the woman is promoted to this level of peerage in her own right, then she is a 'Dame'. Here husband remains as 'mister/Mr'.

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