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Under the British honours system, can a deceased person be knighted?
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#60865. Asked by LeakyPickle.
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bloomsby
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One can't get a posthumous peerage, either.
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gmackematix
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Which certainly casts doubt on that piece of meat being dubbed "Sir Loin".
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LeakyPickle
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Where are the censors on here when you need them? :)
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