The Most Noble

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The Most Noble is an honorific style used in the United Kingdom for holders of the highest ranks of the peerage, such as dukes and certain great officers of state.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
The Most Noble the Duke of X 1

Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf form of address
honorific style
appliesToOffice Earl Marshal
Lord High Admiral of England
surface form: Lord High Admiral

Lord High Constable of England
surface form: Lord High Constable

Lord High Steward
great officer of state
appliesToRank duke
marquess
associatedWithInstitution British monarchy
House of Lords NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
governingTradition British heraldic and nobiliary practice
hasFormalityLevel very formal
hasRankLevel highest rank of the peerage
higherThan The Most Honourable
The Right Honourable
language English
notUsedForRank baron
earl
viscount
partOf styles of the British peerage
relatedConcept British honorifics
peerage of the United Kingdom
styles and titles in the United Kingdom
styleCategory nobiliary particle
timePeriod modern era of the United Kingdom
typicalFullStylePattern The Most Noble self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Most Noble the Duke of X
usedBy certain great officers of state
holders of the highest ranks of the peerage
usedFor formal ceremonial address
formal written address
usedIn British peerage
usedInContext letters patent
official court documents
state ceremonial programs

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Earl Marshal style The Most Noble
The Most Noble typicalFullStylePattern The Most Noble self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Most Noble the Duke of X