a title used before a surname or full name to address or refer to a man without a higher or honorific or professional title
a man, especially a public figure, who has an impeccable image, record, or reputation. Sometimes used with Miss, Mrs., or Ms. when referring to a woman
(1862–1936), English scholar and writer of ghost stories; full name Montague Rhodes James. He is noted for eerie tales collected in such volumes as Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904)
a form of address or reference to a judge of the supreme court (e.g. a High Court judge)
(1931-), US baseball player; full name Ernest Banks; known as Mr. Cub. He played shortstop, then first base, for the Chicago Cubs from 1953 until 1971. Baseball Hall of Fame (1977)
(1946-) US baseball player; full name Reginald Martinez Jackson; known as Mr. October. An outfielder, he played 1967–87, mostly for the Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, and California Angels. Baseball Hall of Fame (1993)