Vicki
Apprentice
I am confused about the capitalization of titles. (I left all my grammar books behind the last time I moved.)
Here are my examples:
When someone addresses a person with a title, a duke for example, I have been writing it like this: "As you wish, your grace." (lower case),
introducing or announcing him with his full title: "His Grace, Duke Valdor of Trethawynd." (Upper case),
and referring to him: "Would you have his grace's horse saddled. He is ready to leave now." (lower case), or "Did the duke tell you his plans for the festival?"
Here are my examples:
When someone addresses a person with a title, a duke for example, I have been writing it like this: "As you wish, your grace." (lower case),
introducing or announcing him with his full title: "His Grace, Duke Valdor of Trethawynd." (Upper case),
and referring to him: "Would you have his grace's horse saddled. He is ready to leave now." (lower case), or "Did the duke tell you his plans for the festival?"
Mythic Scribe
Mystagogue
Shadow Lord