Fifth_, _William the Second_.
When such names occur frequently, as in historical writing, they may be
printed with Roman numerals without a period;
_George V_, _William II_
Other titles following a name are abbreviated in accordance with the
following list.
A.B. or B.A. (_Artium Baccalaureus_) Bachelor of Arts
Abp. Archbishop
A.C. Archchancellor
A.D. Archduke
A.D.C. Aide-de-camp
Adjt. Adjutant
Adm. Admiral
Admr. Administrator
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Admx., Admrx. Administratrix
Adv. Advocate
Agt. Agent
Aldm. Alderman
A.M. or M.A. (_Artium Magister_) Master of Arts
Amb. Ambassador
A.P.A. American Protective Association
Asst. Assistant
A.T. Archtreasurer
Atty. Attorney
B.A. or A.B. Bachelor of Arts
Bart. Baronet
B.C.L. Bachelor of Civil Law
B.D. (_Baccalaureus Divinitatis_) Bachelor of Divinity
B.LL. (_Baccalaureus Legum_) Bachelor of Laws
B.M. (_Baccalaureus Medicinae_) Bachelor of Medicine
Bp. Bishop
B.R. (_Banco Regis_ or _Reginae_) The King's or Queen's
Bench
Brig.-Gen. Brigadier-General
Bro(s). Brother(s)
B.S. Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Surgery
B.V. (_Beata Virgo_) Blessed Virgin
Cantab. (_Cantabrigia_) Cambridge
Capt. Captain
Capt.-Gen. Captain-General
Cash. Cashier
C.B. Companion of the Bath
C.C.P. Court of Common Pleas
C.E. Civil Engineer
C.J. Chief Justice
C.M.G. Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George
Col. Colonel
Com. Commander, Commodore
Corp. Corporal
Cor. Sec. Corresponding Secretary
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C.S. Court of Sessions
C.S. (_Custos Sigilli_) Keeper of the Seal
D.C.L. Doctor of Civil Law
D. D. Doctor of Divinity
D.D.S. Doctor of Dental Surgery
Dea. Deacon
Dep. Deputy
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