Enquire within upon everything by Robert Kemp Philp

243. Officers of the Navy and Army.

i. _Naval Officers._--Admirals have the rank of their flag added to their own name and title thus: _Sup_.--To the Honourable Sir Richard Saunders Dundas, Admiral of the White. If untitled, they are simply styled _Sir_. _Commodores_ are addressed in the same way as admirals. _Captains_ are addressed either to "Captain William Smith, R.N.;" or if on service, "To William Smith, Esquire, Commander of H.M.S.--" _Lieutenants_ are addressed in the same way. ii. _Military Officers._--All officers in the army above Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns, have their military rank prefixed to their name and title. _Sup_.--To _General_ Sir Frederick Roberts. _Subalterns_ are addressed as _Esquire_, with the regiment to which they belong, if on service.