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The Hon Anna Walker

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As the daughter of a life peer, Mrs Walker is, by definition, the Hon Anna Walker, a courtesy title that has appeared in front of her name in Who's Who and the Civil Service Yearbook. The practice is referred to in Whitaker's Almanack and elswhere. Thre is no point in reinststing this because someone who claims in his cv to be interested in the honours systems keeps deleting it! However, I make the point for the record. LymeRegis (talk) 17:02, 13 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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