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A Knight is not ranked in the nobility in the sense of being a Duke, Marquette, Earl, Viscount or Baron - though they may hold those ranks. But if one is "just" a Knight, they are addressed as "Sir".

Their wives would be addressed as "Lady" or "Dame".

The sister has no associated status, but could be called "Lady" or "Dame" for reasons of prudence, depending upon the historical era.

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