Court manual of dignity and precedence [by C. Shaw?].1849 - 80 էջ |
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... Britain and Ireland , as in all the other royal and imperial states in Europe , the Families constituting the ARISTOCRACY are divided into two classes , namely , the Nobiles Majores , and the Nobiles Minores . The Nobiles Majores , or ...
... Britain and Ireland , as in all the other royal and imperial states in Europe , the Families constituting the ARISTOCRACY are divided into two classes , namely , the Nobiles Majores , and the Nobiles Minores . The Nobiles Majores , or ...
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... Britain and Ireland con- sists of the following five classes : - I. The Peers of England , whose titles were cre- ated antecedent to the Union with Scotland , in 1707 . II . The Peers of Scotland , whose titles were 18 THE COURT MANUAL OF.
... Britain and Ireland con- sists of the following five classes : - I. The Peers of England , whose titles were cre- ated antecedent to the Union with Scotland , in 1707 . II . The Peers of Scotland , whose titles were 18 THE COURT MANUAL OF.
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... Britain , all of whom were created between the Union in 1707 and 1801 . IV . The Peers of Ireland , whether created ante- cedent to the Union between Great Britain and Ire- land , in 1801 , or subsequently under the limitations of the ...
... Britain , all of whom were created between the Union in 1707 and 1801 . IV . The Peers of Ireland , whether created ante- cedent to the Union between Great Britain and Ire- land , in 1801 , or subsequently under the limitations of the ...
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... Britain , and of the United Kingdom . In addition to this number , the House of Lords numbers 16 Scottish representative Peers , 26 Irish representative Peers , and 30 spiritual Peers . It is an error to suppose that the dignity of the ...
... Britain , and of the United Kingdom . In addition to this number , the House of Lords numbers 16 Scottish representative Peers , 26 Irish representative Peers , and 30 spiritual Peers . It is an error to suppose that the dignity of the ...
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... Britain , created from 1707 to 1801 , about 205 in number . V. The Baronets of the United Kingdom , created from 1801 to the present day , nearly 500 in number . Of these upwards of 150 enjoy Peerage dignities , having either been ...
... Britain , created from 1707 to 1801 , about 205 in number . V. The Baronets of the United Kingdom , created from 1801 to the present day , nearly 500 in number . Of these upwards of 150 enjoy Peerage dignities , having either been ...
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ancient Aristocracy armorial incidents augmentation of honour badge Bannerets Baro Baron of Renfrew Baronet of England Baronetesses bearing Coat Armour Bloody Hand Britain British Baronet British Monarchy centuries CHIVALROUS INSIGNIA Collar of SS Continental Titles Coronets and Supporters Countesses courtesy style created Daughters Younger Sons degree of Dignity degrees of High Dignity Hereditary distinction Duchesses Dukes dynasty Baron England enjoy ensigns entitled epithets Equestrian Esquirage Esquires fourrez hammer-cloth heraldic incidents heraldry Hereditary Dignity High Nobility honorary style Ireland Irish Peers jure natalis King King's Knighthood Knightly Knights Bachelors Lady Lesser Nobility letters patent Lord of Parliament Lord-Barons Marchionesses Marquesses Nobi Noblesse Order ornaments Peerage Peerage Nobility Peerage ranks peers in respect person pre-eminence Prince privilege Privy Realm regulate reign Right Honourable Right Worshipful Royal Founder Scottish seat and voice Sir James Lawrence Sons of Baronets Sons of Knights Sovereign titular Ulster VISCOUNTESSES Viscounts whilst Wives of Knights writer
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Էջ 34 - Barons' eldest Sons. Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Privy Counsellors. Chancellor of the Exchequer. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Master of the Rolls. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
Էջ 7 - How could communities, Degrees in schools, and brotherhoods in cities, Peaceful commerce from dividable shores, The primogenitive and due of birth, Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, But by degree, stand in authentic place?
Էջ 26 - Britain, and shall enjoy the same privileges (except those depending upon sitting in the House of Lords); and the temporal Peers of Ireland shall have rank next after the Peers of the like rank in Great Britain at the time of the Union...
Էջ 25 - Anne, chap. 8, all Peers of Scotland shall be Peers of Great Britain, and have rank next after the Peers of the like degree in England, at the time of the Union, which commenced the 1st ofMay, 1707, and before all Peers of Great Britain of the same degree, created after the Union.
Էջ 58 - French count, an Italian marchese, are nearly equal in rank ; and when of good quality, are all highly respectable ; but not more so, than an English squire was, even since the Restoration ; and would still be, if the visitations of the heralds, and the regulations of the courts of honor, were properly inforced.
Էջ 52 - Lion King of Arms proclaimed his titles, as " The Right Excellent, High, and Magnanimous Frederick Henry, Henry Frederick, by the Grace of God, Knight and Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Earl of Carrick, Duke of Rothesay, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland."1 The pageants succeeded; but their details would only fatigue.
Էջ 33 - Marquesses' eldest sons. Dukes' younger sons. Viscounts, according to their patents. Earls' eldest sons. Marquesses
Էջ 26 - The lords of Parliament on the part of Ireland shall have the same privileges as the Lords on the part of Great Britain; and all the Lords spiritual of Ireland shall have rank next after the Lords spiritual of the same rank ef Great Britain, and shall enjoy the same privileges (except those depending upon sitting in the House of Lords...
Էջ 36 - Wives of the eldest Sons of Bannerets. Daughters of Bannerets. Wives of the eldest Sons of Knights Grand Crosses of the Bath. Daughters of Knights of the Bath. Wives of the eldest Sons of Knights Bachelors. Daughters of Knights Bachelors. Wives of the younger Sons of Baronets. Daughters of Knights.
Էջ 64 - ... that all the Sons of the King, Dukes, Earls, Barons, and Baronettes, might use the livery of our Lord the King of his Collar, as well in his absence as in his presence ; and that all other Knights and Esquires should use it in the presence of the King, and not in his absence.