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List of Earls in the peerages of the British Isles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (366 words) |
 | The Earl of Limerick (1803 - Peerage of Ireland) |
 | The Earl of Gosford (1806 - Peerage of Ireland) |
 | The Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl (1822 - Peerage of Ireland) |
| Precedence - LoveToKnow 1911 (6927 words) |
 | In the old time all questions of precedence came in the ordinary course of things within the jurisdiction of the court of chivalry, in which the lord high constable and earl marshal presided as judges, and of which the kings of arms, heralds and pursuivants were the assessors and executive officers. |
 | - General Precedence of Women The Queen; 13 (i) queen dowager; (2) princess of Wales; (3) daughters of the sovereign; (4) wives of the sovereign's younger sons; (5) granddaughters of the sovereign; (6) wives of the sovereign's grandsons; (7) sisters of the sovereign; (8) wives of the sovereign's brothers; (9) aunts of the sovereign;. |
 | The eldest sons of dukes, marquesses and earls are designated by the names of one or other of the inferior peerages of their fathers, usually a marquessate or an earldom in the first, an earldom or a viscounty in the second and a viscounty or barony in the third case. |