i. _Archbishop_.--Sup.--To His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
_Comm._--Your Grace.
_Con._--I remain, Your Grace's most devoted obedient servant.
ii. _Bishop_.--_Sup._--To the Right Reverend the Bishop of Winchester.
_Comm._--Right Reverend Sir.
_Con._--I remain, Right Reverend Sir, Your most obedient humble
servant.
iii. _Doctor of Divinity_.--_Sup._--To the Reverend James William
Vivian, D.D., or, To the Reverend Dr. Vivian.
_Comm._--Reverend Sir.
_Con._--I have the honour to be, Reverend Sir, Your most obedient
servant.
iv. _Dean._--_Sup._--To the Very Reverend The Dean of St. Paul's; or,
To the Very Reverend Richard William Church, M.A., D.C.L., D.D., Dean
of St. Paul's.
_Comm._--Mr. Dean; or, Reverend Sir.
_Con._--I have the honour to be, Mr. Dean (or Reverend Sir), Your
most obedient servant.
v. _Archdeacon_.--_Sup._--To the Venerable Archdeacon Hessey, D.C.L.
_Comm._--Reverend Sir.
_Con._--I have the honour to remain, Reverend Sir, Your most
obedient servant.
vi. _Clergymen_.--_Sup._--To the Reverend Thomas Dale.
_Com._ and _Con._ same as the preceding.
vii. _Clergymen with Titles_.--When a Bishop or other Clergyman
possesses the title of _Right Honourable_ or _Honourable_, it is
prefixed to his Clerical title, but Baronets and Knights have their
clerical title placed first, as in the following examples:--
_Sup._--To the Right Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop
of Bath and Wells.
_Sup._--To the Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of
Norwich.
_Sup._--To the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Wriothesley
Russell, M.A.
_Sup._--To the Honourable and Reverend Baptist Wriothesley Noel,
M.A.
_Sup._--To the Reverend Sir Henry R. Dukinfield, Bart, M.A.
No clerical dignity confers a title or rank on the wife of the
dignitary, who is simply addressed _Mistress_, unless possessing a
title in her own right, or through her husband, independently of his
clerical rank.