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The title of "Sir" is typically conferred upon individuals in the United Kingdom who have been knighted, often for their contributions to society in fields such as arts, science, or public service. The first recorded knight in English history is Sir William Marshal, who was knighted around 1190. However, the practice of knighthood evolved over centuries, and many others were knighted before the formal system was established. Thus, there are various interpretations of who "became a Sir" first depending on historical context.

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