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Post-nominal letters are used in the United Kingdom after a person's name in order to indicate their positions, qualifications, memberships, or other status. There are various established orders for giving these, e.g. from the Ministry of Justice, Debrett's, and A & C Black's Titles and Forms of Address, which are generally in close agreement.
Post-nominal letters are letters placed after the name of a person to indicate that the individual holds a position, office, or honour. An individual may use several different sets of post-nominal letters. Honours are listed first in descending order of precedence, followed by degrees and memberships of learned societies in ascending order.
Post-nominal letters, also called post-nominal initials, post-nominal titles, designatory letters, or simply post-nominals, are letters placed after a person's name to indicate that the individual holds a position, an academic degree, accreditation, an office, a military decoration, or honour, or is a member of a religious institute or fraternity.
Pages in category "Post-nominal letters" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Salutation in letter Oral address King: HM The King: Your Majesty: Your Majesty, and thereafter as "Sir" (or the archaic "Sire") Queen: HM The Queen: Your Majesty, and thereafter as "Ma'am" (to rhyme with "jam") [4] [5] Prince of Wales: HRH The Prince of Wales HRH The Duke of Rothesay (in Scotland) Your Royal Highness: Your Royal Highness, and ...
Post-nominal letters Holder Ref Knights Companion of the Order of the Garter: KG The Rt Hon. Sir John Major [ad] Sir Thomas Dunne: The Rt Hon. Sir Tony Blair: Knights of the Order of the Thistle: KT Sir Ian Wood: The Rt Hon. Sir George Reid: Sir Geoff Palmer: Knights of the Order of St Patrick: KP None; order dormant [ae]
PalawanOz, both Australia and New Zealand are Dominions, so the use of the post-nominal letters from one Dominion's honours system by a citizen from another Dominion is perfectly legitimate - (203.211.73.209 01:55, 23 November 2009 (UTC)) Australia and New Zealand are now referred to as Commonwealth realms rather than dominions.
Since its founding in 1754, the RSA Fellowship grown to 30,000 members (as of 2020) [1] who are distinguished by the post-nominal letters FRSA. Charles Dickens , Adam Smith , Benjamin Franklin , Karl Marx , Richard Attenborough , William Hogarth , John Diefenbaker , Stephen Hawking , Benson Taylor and Tim Berners-Lee are some of the notable ...