<P> It is common to see (in television or film portrayals of British courtrooms) barristers addressing the judge as "M'lud". This was the usual pronunciation until about the middle of the twentieth century in courts in which the judge was entitled to be addressed as "My Lord". However, it is a pronunciation which is now obsolete and no longer heard in court . The modern pronunciation is "My Lord". </P> <P> The correct term of address for an English judge depends on his or her appointment . Judges of the High Court and of the Court of Appeal, and certain other judges (notably, Honorary Recorders and judges of the Old Bailey), are addressed as My Lord or My Lady . </P>

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