To address an envelope to an Earl and Countess, you should write their titles in the following format: "The Earl and Countess of [Title/Place]." For example, if their title is Earl of Oxford, you would write, "The Earl and Countess of Oxford." Ensure the names follow the titles on the next line, formatted as "The [First Name] [Last Name]" for the Earl and "The [First Name] [Last Name]" for the Countess.
* Count John Doe and Countess Jane Doe or Count & Countess John Doe.
They are known as the Earl and Countess
Countess is the opposite gender for earl.(I think).
The wife of an Earl is called a Countess.
Earl
A countess.
An Earl or Count
"Countess".
Dutchess would be the opposite of Earl.
An earl is male. The equivalent title for a woman is 'countess'. Since earl is an English word it does not have a gender. The french word for an earl is un comte, the word for a countess is une comtesse.
An Earl is a four letter word for countess' husband.
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