Every British marquess also has at least one lower title (earl, viscount or baron), which his eldest son uses during dad's lifetime; for example, the heir apparent to the Marquess of Salisbury is known as Viscount Cranborne. He would very rarely have occasion to mention any of his titles other than the highest.If a lord has succeeded to the senior title only recently, he might plausibly announce himself as "Viscount Tewkesbury, or rather the Marquess of Basilwether," as he is not yet accustomed to the new title. But here he makes no such hesitation.Because of how he presented himself to Enola, it is natural for her to think of him as Tewkesbury; but no one else who utters that name has any good reason to do so.
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