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Question as to precedence
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:I found that highly unlikely myself. Although I suppose it's possible — after all, the Guardsman could've been a Scot. ;) [[User:Wally|Wally]] 23:44, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
 
== Question as to precedence ==
 
My Lord,
 
I recently was looking at the page for [[Frances Davidson]], the [[Viscount Reading|Viscountess Reading]] (by marraige), who was created a life peer as Baroness Northchurch in her own right. When such a situation arises — a woman who is wife of a peer and a peeress of lower rank in her own right — by which title is she to be addressed?
 
Also, I was wondering about the policy regarding pages for titles created only once and held by only one person. I merged the page [[Marquess Curzon of Kedleston]] with [[George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston|George Curzon]], as he was the only one to hold the title; that was reverted, and after some dialogue I seemed to discover that what I was doing perhaps was not standard practice, as I'd thought. Is it proper to merge the title page with singular holders, or is it not? If so, is this a well-defined standard on the Wiki? If not, why?