The proper form of address for honorary consuls is typically "Consul [Last Name]" or simply "Mr./Ms. [Last Name]." In formal correspondence, you may also refer to them as "Honorary Consul." It is important to recognize that honorary consuls do not have the same diplomatic status as career consuls, but they still hold a position of respect and should be addressed accordingly.
Doctor.
I believe the correct address is 'Your Worship'.
Lahore
For American Consul Generals, the proper form for the addressee is The Honorable First Name Last Name. The proper salutation, however, is Dear Mr. (or Ms. or Mrs.) Last Name.
As Lt. Governor.
Ms. and then your last name.
Honorable __________ (Insert Supervisor's Name here)
Mr. or Madam President.
"My Lord" or "Your Lordship" are both acceptable.
Call him Dr. unless he tells you differently.
Business Address The Honorable (Name) Treasurer of (State) (Address) Salutation (letter) : Dear Mr. (Last Name)
The correct way to address a gift is "Mr. & Mrs. James Smith". The couple is already married so it is proper to address it this way.