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The Much Honoured (abbreviated as The Much Hon.) is an honorific prefix that is given to Scottish feudal barons and lairds.〔(Details the history of territorial designations in Scotland including the honorifics entitled to each case )〕 ==Entitlement==
* Scottish feudal barons (e.g., The Much Honoured Alan T Robertson, Baron of Cushnie-Lumsden, or The Much Honoured The Baron of Cushnie-Lumsden); this also includes the more rare Scottish feudal earls.〔(What is a Barony Title? )〕 * Lairds (e.g. The Much Honoured George Bogle of Daldowie, or The Much Honoured The Laird of Daldowie, or The Much Honoured George Bogle, Laird of Daldowie). The aforementioned honorific style of address should not be confused with those attaching to British Peers of the Realm: * Barons, Viscounts and Earls are ''The Right Honourable'' * Marquesses are ''The Most Honourable'' * Dukes are ''The Most Noble'' or ''His Grace''
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