Eldest first if known, or alphabetically, Mr J and Mr T Smith.
Messrs. Smith and Jones Messrs. Smith Messieurs Smith and Jones Messieurs Smith
Messrs. Smith and Jones Messrs. Smith Messieurs Smith and Jones Messieurs Smith
Messrs. Smith and Jones Messrs. Smith or Messieurs Smith and Jones Messieurs Smith
The best way to address the letter is to place one address after the other. In your salutation, place both of their names after the word "Dear."
Messrs is already the abbreviated form of Messieurs.
William Willis has written: 'An address to the Rev. Messrs. Pirie, Kidston, Hall and Peddie'
no only last name . HOPE IM HELP . ~swerve
It is a polite and slightly outmoded abbreviation used to address several (more than one) individuals in a formal manner, usually in a letter.
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The plural form of the abbreviation Mr. is Messrs. (from the French title messieurs). The plural form of Mr. Lyon is Messrs. Lyon.The plural possessive form is Messrs. Lyon's.Example: You need both Messrs. Lyon's approvals for that expense.
That is the correct abbreviation (messrs.) for the French plural messieurs(gentlemen).
Messers (Messrs.)