Female Chief, Chieftain or Laird
In terms of forms of address, there is no separate feminine equivalent for a lady who is a Chief, Chieftain or Laird, and a woman has exactly the same status as a man, except that one does not write to her by her estate only (eg The Chisholm).
The husband of a female Chief, Chieftain or Laird derives no title from his wife, but an eldest son of a female Chief would have the same style "younger" as does the eldest son of a male Chief.
How to address a Female Chief, Chieftain or Laird
The recommended (social) style of address is as follows:
Beginning of letter |
Dear Mrs (or Madam) Mackintosh of Mackintosh |
End of letter |
Yours sincerely |
Envelope |
Mrs (or Madam) Mackintosh of Mackintosh (or appropriate title) |
Verbal address |
Mrs (or Madam) Mackintosh |
Invitation |
Mrs (or Madam) Mackintosh of Mackintosh |
Description in conversation |
Mrs (or Madam) Mackintosh of Mackintosh |
List of Directors or Patrons |
Mrs (or Madam) Mackintosh of Mackintosh |
Place card |
Mrs (or Madam) Mackintosh of Mackintosh |