<P> Forms of address used in the United Kingdom are given below . For further information on Courtesy Titles see Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom . </P> <P> Several terms have been abbreviated in the table below . The forms used in the table are given first, followed by alternative acceptable abbreviations in parentheses . </P> <Ul> <Li> His / Her Majesty: HM </Li> <Li> His / Her Royal Highness: HRH </Li> <Li> His / Her Grace: HG </Li> <Li> The Noble: TN </Li> <Li> The Most Honourable: The Most Hon (The Most Honble) </Li> <Li> The Right Honourable: The Rt Hon (The Rt Honble) </Li> <Li> The Honourable: The Hon (The Honble) </Li> <Li> The Much Honoured: The Much Hon (The Much Hon'd) </Li> <Li> The Most Reverend: The Most Rev (The Most Revd or The Most Rev'd) </Li> <Li> The Right Reverend: The Rt Rev (The Rt Revd or The Rt Rev'd) </Li> <Li> The Very Reverend: The Very Rev (The Very Revd or The Very Rev'd) </Li> <Li> The Reverend: The Rev (The Revd or The Rev'd) </Li> <Li> The Venerable: The Ven (The Venble) </Li> </Ul> <Li> His / Her Majesty: HM </Li>

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