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From my limited experience with such matters, I believe "The right honourable" possibly refers to the oldest off spring of a Lord/Lady.

 

May not be precisely correct but it's something along these lines.

 

Is it anyone of particular interest, sounds intriuging Mr B.

 

 

 

 

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monkeyd, youre probably thinking of the honourable as the title of a peer's offspring. I only know this as i worked on the estate of a baron in essex, where there is a very well known agricultural college, as a junior gardener. Steve, i think skyhuck is right in that it signifies an mp.

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From my limited experience with such matters, I believe "The right honourable" possibly refers to the oldest off spring of a Lord/Lady.

 

 

Well I am dissapointed David, I did think you had impecable pedigree and matters of Lords and ladies would simpy slip off the end of your tongue

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