Your Peculiar Aristocratic Title
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Your Peculiar Aristocratic Title
I got this link from an email group I'm on. Get your title here:
http://www.masquerademaskarts.com/memes/yourtitle.php
Very Lady Jo the Lush of Waterless St Mildred
5.7, 1967-75
http://www.masquerademaskarts.com/memes/yourtitle.php
Very Lady Jo the Lush of Waterless St Mildred
5.7, 1967-75
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My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is -
This is going to be a bulky pack of Cash's name tapes!
Milady the Most Honourable Angela the Incontrovertible of Buzzing St Helens
(or 6.7......)
Milady the Most Honourable Angela the Incontrovertible of Buzzing St Helens
(or 6.7......)
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing "Cunning plans are here again.""
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Re: Your Peculiar Aristocratic Title
OOh! I rather like it says
Most Noble and Honourable Katharine the Undefeated of Hardy St Thomas
Most Noble and Honourable Katharine the Undefeated of Hardy St Thomas
Katharine Dobson (Hills) 6.14, 1959 - 1965
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Viscountess Mary the Assiduous of Withering Glance
Mary
CH 1965-1972
CH 1965-1972
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Venerable Lord Benedict the Brobdingnagian of Piddletrenthide on the Carpet
apparently
apparently
Cherish pity; lest you drive an angel from your door
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Can anyone read the Latin under the near City of London badge?
His Eminence the Very Lord David the Furtive of Throcking in the Hole
Moaning Myrtle launches a dastardly terrorist plot at number twelve Grimmauld Place
His Eminence the Very Lord David the Furtive of Throcking in the Hole
Moaning Myrtle launches a dastardly terrorist plot at number twelve Grimmauld Place
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Most Noble and Honourable the Ovine of Heffton St Mallet
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Most Noble and Honourable Matthew the Undulant of Middle Witchampton
Maine B - 1992-95 Maine A 1995-99
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well that one is a little scary-you dont put your name in yet it go yours in your titleGreat Plum wrote:Most Noble and Honourable Matthew the Undulant of Middle Witchampton
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This is a daft one, Amy; I understand "ovine" to mean "sheep-like". The titles-awarder must have been wandering and sampling in an ancestral cellar. Tsk!blondie95 wrote:Most Noble and Honourable the Ovine of Heffton St Mallet
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing "Cunning plans are here again.""
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Emperor Mark the Amicable of Oxbridge by Camford
bit alarming really. All that obeisance could take some getting used to. As my dear old aunt used to say of the Royal Family: 'so awfully bad for them'.
bit alarming really. All that obeisance could take some getting used to. As my dear old aunt used to say of the Royal Family: 'so awfully bad for them'.
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Fallentis semita vitae, apparently from Horace, and could be translated 'the untrodden paths of life' or 'the pathway of a life unnoticed'.sejintenej wrote:Can anyone read the Latin under the near City of London badge?
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well yes because now i want my name in my title-i may try again