Vicki
Dreamer
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?"