Prime Minister"). The Lord President of the Council. The Lord Privy Seal. The great Officers of State precede all Peers of their own Degree (that is, if Dukes, they rank above all other Dukes; if Earls, in like manner, &c.) in the following order : The... Heraldry, Historical and Popular - Page 377by Charles Boutell - 1863 - 487 pagesFull view - About this book
| William John Thoms - Coronations - 1838 - 506 pages
...duty by Statute 1, George I., c. 3.) The Lord High Constable. The Earl Marshal. The Lord High Admiral. The Lord Steward of the Queen's Household. The Lord Chamberlain of the Queen's Household. The Master of the Horse. DUKKS, according to the dates of their Patents. MARQUESSES, according to the dates... | |
| Charles Boutell - Heraldry - 1863 - 570 pages
...their own Degree, (that is, if Dukes, they rank above all other Dukes ; if Earls, in like manner, &c), in the following order. The Lord Great Chamberlain....The Marquesses. The eldest Sons of Dukes. The Earls. The eldest Sons of Marquesses. The younger Sons of Dukes. The Viscounts. The eldest Sons of Earls.... | |
| Charles Boutell - Heraldry - 1867 - 378 pages
...Dukes, they precede all other Dukes ; if Earls, all other Earls ; &c. :— The Lord Great Chamberlain. The Lord High Constable. The Earl Marshal. The Lord Steward of the Royal Household. The Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Household. The Secretaries of State, being Peers.... | |
| Stephen Thomas Aveling - Heraldry - 1873 - 458 pages
...their own Degree (that is, if Dukes, they rank above all other Dukes; if Earls, in like manner, &c.) in the following order : The Lord Great Chamberlain...the Peers according to their patents of creation. First those of England, Scotland, Great Britain, and of Ireland ; afterwards those of the United Kingdom... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - England - 1880 - 652 pages
...offices." Similarly, the Lord President of'the Council, the Lord Privy Seal, the Lord Great Chamberlain, the Lord High Constable, the Earl Marshal, the Lord Steward of the Household, the Lord Chamberlain of the Household, take precedence of* the dukes of England, provided... | |
| Charles Boutell - Heraldry - 1890 - 474 pages
...their own Degree (that is, if Dukes, they rank above all other Dukes ; if Earls, in like manner, &c.) in the following order: The Lord Great Chamberlain...the Peers according to their patents of creation. First those of England, Scotland, Great Britain, and of Ireland ; afterwards those of the United Kingdom... | |
| Charles Boutell - Heraldry - 1892 - 480 pages
...their own Degree (that is, if Dukes, they rank above all other Dukes ; if Earls, in like manner, &c.) in the following order : The Lord Great Chamberlain...the Peers according to their patents of creation. First those of England, Scotland, Great Britain, and of Ireland ; afterwards those of the United Kingdom... | |
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