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The mother of an earl is typically referred to as a "countess." In British nobility, the title of countess is given to the wife of an earl, but it can also refer to a woman who holds the title in her own right, often inherited. In some cases, if she has a separate title, she may be addressed by that title instead.
In Welsh, "sir" can be translated as "sy'r" or "iarll" depending on the context. "Sy'r" is used to refer to a county or shire, while "iarll" is used to refer to an earl or nobleman.
They are known as the Earl and Countess
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Earl Bartlett (1939)Earl Gros (1967-1969)Earl Holmes (1996-2001)Earl Murray (1952)
Earl Torgeson went by The Earl of Snohomish.
Earl Weaver went by The Earl of Baltimore.
Earl Hebner goes by Baby Earl.
An Earl of is the rank given but no stately home is there whereas the Earl comes with the stately home.
Earl Averill went by The Earl of Snonomish, and Rock.
Earl is spanish for Jeremy
The word Earl mean knight so the Earl or Durham is the Knight of Durham