Examples of 'hon. charles' in a sentence

Meaning of "hon. charles"

hon. charles - likely an abbreviation for 'Honorable Charles', a formal title used to show respect or reverence towards someone named Charles

How to use "hon. charles" in a sentence

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Hon. Charles Sousa, They have all said that this was the right decision to make.
By her he had two children, Hon. Charles Bertie c.
Hon. Charles Sousa, Let us go through your line of thinking.
He was the son of the Hon. Charles Compton, third son of the fourth Earl.
Hon. Charles Henderson, is now the chief executive of that State.
He was succeeded by his son, the Hon. Charles Arthur FitzUryan Rhys as 8th Baron.
Hon. Charles Sousa, Well, you can not say that.
He was the oldest surviving son of The Hon. Charles Law QC who had 10 children.
He was the son of Hon. Charles Lutle Sclater-Booth, second son of the first Baron.
He was the great-grandson of the Hon. Charles Bertie, fifth son of the second Earl.
He was the son of the Hon. Charles Yorke, second son of the first Earl.

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