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United States The order of precedence in Northern Ireland is an esoteric sequential hierarchy of nominal importance of people under British law: Gentlemen The monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) HRH The Duke of Edinburgh HRH The Prince of Wales HRH The Duke of York HRH The Earl of Wessex HRH Prince William of...
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| The order of precedence in Scotland was fixed by Royal Warrant in 1905. Amendments were made by further Warrants in 1952, 1958 and most recently in 1999 to coincide with the establishment of the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive. An order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance of people; it is used by many organizations and governments. ...
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Royal Warrant awarded by Elizabeth II to Jenners, a department store in Edinburgh In the United Kingdom, a Royal Warrant of Appointment is a grant made by senior members of the British Royal Family to companies or tradespeople who supply goods and services to individuals in the family. ...
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The orders of precedence for Gentlemen and Ladies are as follows: Gentlemen - The Sovereign (HM Queen Elizabeth)
- HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
- The Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, when it is in session (Lord Mackay of Clashfern in May 2006; HRH The Duke of York in May 2007)
- HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay
- HRH The Duke of York
- HRH The Earl of Wessex
- HRH Prince William of Wales
- HRH Prince Henry of Wales
- HRH The Duke of Gloucester, grandson of King George V
- HRH The Duke of Kent, grandson of King George V
- HRH Prince Michael of Kent, brother of the Duke of Kent
- Lord Lieutenants (see list below)
- Sheriff Principal (during term of office and with bounds of Sheriffdom)
- The Lord High Chancellor (The Rt Hon. Jack Straw MP)
- The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (Rt Rev Sheilagh M. Kesting, since May 2007)
- The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, First Lord of the Treasury (The Rt Hon. Gordon Brown MP)
- Commonwealth Prime Ministers, while visiting the UK, in order of appointment
- The Speaker of the House of Commons (The Rt Hon. Michael Martin MP)
- The Lord Speaker of the House of Lords (See Order of Precedence for Ladies)
- The Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland (The Rt Hon. Alex Salmond MP MSP, the First Minister of Scotland)
- The Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (Alex Fergusson MSP)
- The Secretary of State for Scotland (The Rt Hon. Des Browne MP)
- The Lord High Constable of Scotland (The Earl of Erroll)
- The Master of the Household in Scotland (The Duke of Argyll)
- Dukes
- Earl of Ulster, eldest son of HRH The Duke of Gloucester
- Earl of St Andrews, eldest son of HRH The Duke of Kent
- Ministers, Envoys, and other very important visitors from foreign countries
- Lord Great Chamberlain (The Marquess of Cholmondeley)
- Marquesses
- Eldest sons of Dukes
- Earl of Arundel and Surrey, eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk
- Lord Seymour, eldest son of the Duke of Somerset
- Earl of March and Kinrara, eldest son of the Duke of Richmond and Gordon
- Earl of Euston, eldest son of the Duke of Grafton
- Marquess of Worcester, eldest son of the Duke of Beaufort
- Earl of Burford, eldest son of the Duke of St Albans
- Marquess of Tavistock, eldest son of the Duke of Bedford
- Marquess of Hartington, eldest son of the Duke of Devonshire
- Marquess of Blandford, eldest son of the Duke of Marlborough
- Marquess of Granby, eldest son of the Duke of Rutland
- Marquess of Douglas and Clydedale, eldest son of the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon
- Earl of Dalkeith, eldest son of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry
- Marquess of Lorne, eldest son of the Duke of Argyll
- Marquess of Tullibardine, eldest son of the Duke of Atholl
- Marquess of Graham, eldest son of the Duke of Montrose
- Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford, eldest son of the Duke of Roxburghe
- Viscount Mandeville, eldest son of the Duke of Manchester
- Earl Percy, eldest son of the Duke of Northumberland
- Marquess of Douro, eldest son of the Duke of Wellington
- Marquess of Stafford, eldest son of the Duke of Sutherland
- Marquess of Hamilton, eldest son of the Duke of Abercorn
- Earl Grosvenor, eldest son of the Duke of Westminster
- Earl of Southesk, eldest son of the Duke of Fife
- Earl of Ulster, eldest son of the Duke of Gloucester
- Earl of St Andrews, eldest son of the Duke of Kent
- HRH The Prince of Wales, eldest son of the Duke of Edinburgh
- Earls
- Younger sons of Dukes of Blood Royal (Lord Nicholas Windsor)
- Eldest sons of Marquesses
- Earl of Wiltshire, eldest son of the Marquess of Winchester
- Earl of Aboyne, eldest son of the Marquess of Huntly
- Viscount Drumlanrig, eldest son of the Marquess of Queensberry
- Earl of Shelburne, eldest son of the Marquess of Lansdowne
- Viscount Raynham, eldest son of the Marquess Townshend
- Viscount Cranborne, eldest son of the Marquess of Salisbury
- Viscount Weymouth, eldest son of the Marquess of Bath
- Earl of Yarmouth, eldest son of the Marquess of Hertford
- Earl of Dumfries, eldest son of the Marquess of Bute
- Earl of Tyrone, eldest son of the Marquess of Waterford
- Earl of Hillsborough, eldest son of the Marquess of Downshire
- Earl of Belfast, eldest son of the Marquess of Donegall
- Earl of Bective, eldest son of the Marquess of Headfort
- Viscount Loftus, eldest son of the Marquess of Ely
- Lord Burghley, eldest son of the Marquess of Exeter
- Earl Compton, eldest son of the Marquess of Northampton
- Earl of Brecknock, eldest son of the Marquess Camden
- Earl of Uxbridge, eldest son of the Marquess of Anglesey
- Viscount Castlereagh, eldest son of the Marquess of Londonderry
- Earl of Mount Charles, eldest son of the Marquess Conyngham
- Earl of Cardigan, eldest son of the Marquess of Ailesbury
- Earl of Mulgrave, eldest son of the Marquess of Normanby
- Earl Ronaldshay, eldest son of the Marquess of Zetland
- Earl of Hopetoun, eldest son of the Marquess of Linlithgow
- Earl of Haddo, eldest son of the Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
- Earl of Medina, eldest son of the Marquess of Milford Haven
- Viscount Erleigh, eldest son of the Marquess of Reading
- Younger sons of Dukes
- The Lord Thomas Fitzalan-Howard
- The Lord Philip Fitzalan-Howard
- The Lord Gerald Fitzalan-Howard
- The Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard
- The Lord Mark Fitzalan-Howard
- The Lord Charles Seymour
- The Lord Francis Seymour
- The Lord Nicholas Gordon-Lennox
- The Lord Charles FitzRoy
- The Lord Edward FitzRoy
- The Lord Edward Somerset
- The Lord John Somerset
- The Lord Peter Beauclerk
- The Lord James Beauclerk
- The Lord John Beauclerk
- The Lord Robin Russell
- The Lord James Russell
- The Lord Rudolf Russell
- The Lord Francis Russell
- The Lord Hugh Russell
- The Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill
- The Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill
- The Lord Hugo Manners
- The Lord Edward Manners
- The Lord Roger Manners
- The Lord John Douglas-Hamilton
- The Lord Selkirk of Douglas (as a son of a Duke of Hamilton, he ranks higher than he does through his own life peerage)
- The Lord Patrick Douglas-Hamilton
- The Lord David Douglas-Hamilton
- The Lord John Montagu-Douglas-Scott
- The Lord Damian Montagu-Douglas-Scott
- The Lord Colin Campbell
- The Lord Craig Murray
- The Lord Ronald Graham
- The Lord Donald Graham
- The Lord Edward Innes-Ker
- The Lord George Innes-Ker
- The Lord Robert Innes-Ker
- The Lord Kimble Montagu
- The Lord Max Percy
- The Lord James Percy
- The Lord John FitzGerald
- The Lord Adrian FitzGerald
- The Lord Richard Wellesley
- The Lord John Wellesley
- The Lord James Wellesley
- The Lord Henry Egerton
- The Lord Nicholas Hamilton
- The Lord Anthony Hamilton
- The Lord Nicholas Windsor
- HRH The Duke of York
- HRH The Earl of Wessex
- Lord Justice General (The Rt Hon. Lord Hamilton)
- Lord Clerk Register (James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern)
- Lord Advocate (Elish Angiolini - see Order of Precedence for Ladies below)
- Advocate General for Scotland (Lord Davidson of Glen Clova)
- Lord Justice Clerk (The Rt Hon. Lord Gill)
- Viscounts
- Eldest sons of Earls
- Viscount Ingestre, eldest son of the Earl of Shrewsbury
- Lord Stanley of Bickerstaffe, eldest son of the Earl of Derby
- Lord Herbert of Cardiff, eldest son of the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery
- The Honourable Charles Courtenay, eldest son of the Earl of Devon
- Viscount Andover, eldest son of the Earl of Suffolk
- Viscount Feilding, eldest son of the Earl of Denbigh
- Lord Norreys, eldest son of the Earl of Lindsey
- Viscount Maidstone, eldest son of the Earl of Winchelsea
- Viscount Hinchingbrooke, eldest son of the Earl of Sandwich
- Viscount Woodstock, eldest son of the Earl of Portland
- Viscount Bury, eldest son of the Earl of Albermarle
- Viscount Deerhurst, eldest son of the Earl of Coventry
- Lord Balniel, eldest son of the Earl of Crawford
- Lord Hay, eldest son of the Earl of Erroll
- Lord Strathnaver, eldest son of the Earl of Sutherland
- Lord Aberdour, eldest son of the Earl of Morton
- Lord Cardross, eldest son of the Earl of Buchan
- Lord Montgomerie, eldest son of the Earl of Eglinton
- Lord Berriedale, eldest son of the Earl of Caithness
- Lord Doune, eldest son of the Earl of Morway
- Lord Glamis, eldest son of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
- Lord Dunglass, eldest son of the Earl of Home
- Lord Binning, eldest son of the Earl of Haddington
- Viscount of Maitland, eldest son of the Earl of Lauderdale
- Viscount of Garnock, eldest son of the Earl of Lindsay
- Viscount of Dupplin, eldest son of the Earl of Kinnoull
- Lord Bruce of Kinloss, eldest son of the Earl of Elgin
- Lord Neidpath, eldest son of the Earl of Wemyss
- Lord Ramsay of Dalhousie, eldest son of the Earl of Dalhousie
- Lord Ogilvy of Airlie, eldest son of the Earl of Airlie
- Lord Balgonie, eldest son of the Earl of Leven
- Lord Huntingtower, eldest son of the Countess of Dysart
- Lord Daer, eldest son of the Baron Selkirk of Douglas (disclaimed Earldom of Selkirk)
- Lord Rosehill, eldest son of the Earl of Northesk
- Lord Scrymgeour, eldest son of the Earl of Dundee
- Lord Johnstone, eldest son of the Earl of Annandale and Hartfell
- Lord Cochrane, eldest son of the Earl of Dundonald
- Viscount of Kirkwall, eldest son of the Earl of Orkney
- Viscount of Reidhaven, eldest son of the Earl of Seafield
- Lord Dalmeny, eldest son of the Earl of Rosebery
- Viscount of Kelburn, eldest son of the Earl of Glasgow
- Lord Guernsey, eldest son of the Earl of Aylesford
- Viscount Chewton, eldest son of the Earl Waldegrave
- Viscount Petersham, eldest son of the Earl of Harrington
- Viscount Lymington, eldest son of the Earl of Portsmouth
- Lord Brooke, eldest son of the Earl of Warwick
- Viscount Folkestone, eldest son of the Earl of Radnor
- Viscount Althorp, eldest son of the Earl Spencer
- Lord Apsley, eldest son of the Earl Bathurst
- Lord Hyde, eldest son of the Earl of Clarendon
- Viscount of Stormont, eldest son of the Earl of Mansfield
- Lord Porchester, eldest son of the Earl of Carnarvon
- Viscount Chelsea, eldest son of the Earl Cadogan
- Viscount FitzHarris, eldest son of the Earl of Malmesbury
- Viscount Dungarvan, eldest son of the Earl of Cork
- Lord Ardee, eldest son of the Earl of Meath
- Viscount Moore, eldest son of the Earl of Drogheda
- Viscount Forbes, eldest son of the Earl of Granard
- Lord Clifton of Rathmore, eldest son of the Earl of Darnley
- Viscount Ikerrin, eldest son of the Earl of Carrick
- Viscount Boyle, eldest son of the Earl of Shannon
- Viscount Stopford, eldest son of the Earl of Courtown
- Viscount Pollington, eldest son of the Earl of Mexborough
- Viscount Jocelyn, eldest son of the Earl of Roden
- Viscount Lisburne, eldest son of the Earl of Lisburne
- Lord Gilford, eldest son of the Earl of Clanwilliam
- Viscount Dunluce, eldest son of the Earl of Antrim
- Lord Silchester, eldest son of the Earl of Longford
- Viscount Carlow, eldest son of the Earl of Portarlington
- Lord Naas, eldest son of the Earl of Mayo
- Viscount Crichton, eldest son of the Earl of Erne
- Lord Bingham, eldest son of the Earl of Lucan
- Viscount Corry, eldest son of the Earl Belmore
- Viscount Suirdale, eldest son of the Earl of Donoughmore
- Viscount Alexander, eldest son of the Earl of Caledon
- Lord Loughborough, eldest son of the Earl of Rosslyn
- Viscount Cranley, eldest son of the Earl of Onslow
- Viscount Grey de Wilton, eldest son of the Earl of Wilton
- Viscount Glentworth, eldest son of the Earl of Limerick
- Viscount Clive, eldest son of the Earl of Powis
- Viscount Merton, eldest son of the Earl Nelson
- Lord Oxmantown, eldest son of the Earl of Rosse
- Viscount Somerton, eldest son of the Earl of Normanton
- Viscount Lowther, eldest son of the Earl of Lonsdale
- Viscount Sandon, eldest son of the Earl of Harrowby
- Viscount Melgund, eldest son of the Earl of Minto
- Viscount Grimston, eldest son of the Earl of Verulam
- Lord Eliot, eldest son of the Earl of St Germans
- Viscount Boringdon, eldest son of the Earl of Morley
- Viscount Newport, eldest son of the Earl of Bradford
- Viscount Encombe, eldest son of the Earl of Elden
- Viscount Curzon, eldest son of the Earl Howe
- Viscount Durwich, eldest son of the Earl of Stradbroke
- Lord Langton, eldest son of the Earl Temple of Stowe
- Viscount Newry, eldest son of the Earl of Kilmorey
- Viscount Northland, eldest son of the Earl of Ranfurly
- Viscount Anson, eldest son of the Earl of Lichfield
- Viscount Granville, eldest son of the Earl Granville
- Lord Howard of Effingham, eldest son of the Earl of Effingham
- Lord Ducie, eldest son of the Earl of Ducie
- Lord Worsley, eldest son of the Earl of Yarborough
- Viscount Coke, eldest son of the Earl of Leicester
- Viscount Campden, eldest son of the Earl of Gainsborough
- Viscount Enfield, eldest son of the Earl of Strafford
- Viscount Dangan, eldest son of the Earl Cowley
- Viscount Ednam, eldest son of the Earl of Dudley
- Viscount Tarbat, eldest son of the Earl of Cromartie
- Viscount Carlton, eldest son of the Earl of Wharncliffe
- Viscount Garmoyle, eldest son of the Earl Cairns
- Viscount Wolmer, eldest son of the Earl of Selborne
- Lord Medway, eldest son of the Earl of Cranbrook
- Viscount Errington, eldest son of the Earl of Cromer
- Viscount Hawkesbury, eldest son of the Earl of Liverpool
- Viscount Borodale, eldest son of the Earl Beatty
- Viscount Dawick, eldest son of the Earl Haig
- Viscount Asquith, eldest son of the Earl of Oxford
- Viscount Jellicoe, eldest son of the Earl Jellicoe
- Viscount Clanfield, eldest son of the Earl Peel
- Lord Irwin, eldest son of the Earl of Halifax
- Viscount Ruthven of Canberra, eldest son of the Earl of Gowrie
- Viscount Gwynedd, eldest son of the Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor
- Lord Romsey, eldest son of the Countess Mountbatten of Burma
- Viscount Linley, eldest son of the Earl of Snowdon
- Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden, eldest son of the Earl of Stockton
- The Lord Frederick Windsor
- Younger sons of Marquesses
- Barons and Lords of Parliament
- Eldest sons of Viscounts
- Younger sons of Earls
- Eldest sons of Barons
- Knights of the Garter
- Knights of the Thistle
- Knights of St Patrick (order obsolete)
- Privy Counsellors
- Senators of the College of Justice and the Chairman of the Scottish Land Court
- Younger sons of Viscounts
- Younger sons of Barons
- Sons of Law Life Peers
- Baronets
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
- Knights Grand Commanders of the Order of the Star of India
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
- Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
- Knights Commanders of the Order of the Bath
- Knights Commanders of the Order of the Star of India
- Knights Commanders of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Knights Commanders of the Order of the Indian Empire
- Knights Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order
- Knights Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- Solicitor General for Scotland (Frank Mulholland QC)
- Lyon King of Arms (Robin Orr Blair)
- Sherrifs-Principal
- Knights Bachelor
- Sheriffs
- Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order
- Companions of the Order of the Bath
- Companions of the Order of the Star of India
- Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Companions of the Order of the Indian Empire
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- Companions of the Imperial Service Order
- Eldest sons of younger sons of peers
- Eldest sons of Baronets
- Eldest sons of Knights of the Garter
- Eldest sons of Knights of the Thistle
- Eldest sons of Knights of St Patrick
- Eldest sons of Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
- Eldest sons of Knights Grand Commander of the Star of India
- Eldest sons of Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Eldest sons of Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
- Eldest sons of Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
- Eldest sons of Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
- Eldest sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
- Eldest sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
- Eldest sons of Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Eldest sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
- Eldest sons of Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
- Eldest sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Members of the Royal Victorian Order
- Members of the Order of the British Empire
- Younger sons of Baronets
- Younger sons of Order of the Garter|Knights of the Garter
- Younger sons of Order of the Thistle|Knights of the Thistle
- Younger sons of Order of St Patrick|Knights of St Patrick
- Younger sons of Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
- Younger sons of Knights Grand Commander of the Star of India
- Younger sons of Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Younger sons of Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
- Younger sons of Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
- Younger sons of Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
- Younger sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
- Younger sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
- Younger sons of Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Younger sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
- Younger sons of Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
- Younger sons of Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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The Lord Great Chamberlain of England is the sixth of the Great Officers of State, ranking beneath the Lord Privy Seal and above the Lord High Constable. ...
David George Philip Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley (born 27 June 1960) is the current Lord Great Chamberlain of England, technically as a partial holder of that office. ...
This is a list of present Marquesses in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. ...
A duke is a nobleman, historically of highest rank and usually controlling a duchy. ...
The Earldom of Arundel, in the peerage of England, is the oldest extant Earldom and perhaps the oldest extant title. ...
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk holding the baton of the Earl Marshal. ...
Sebastian Edward Seymour, Lord Seymour (b. ...
The Duke of Somerset is a title in the peerage of England that has been created several times. ...
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March, Darnley and Kinrara (born 8 January 1955) is the heir apparent of the 10th Duke of Richmond, 10th Duke of Lennox and 5th Duke of Gordon. ...
Since 1623 the same person has usually held the dukedoms of Richmond and of Lennox. ...
The title of Duke of Grafton was created in 1675 by Charles II of England for his 2nd illegitimate son by the Duchess of Cleveland, Henry FitzRoy. ...
The title of Duke of Grafton was created in 1675 by Charles II of England for his 2nd illegitimate son by the Duchess of Cleveland, Henry FitzRoy. ...
The title of Duke of Beaufort in the Peerage of England was created by Charles II in 1682 for Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester, a descendant of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, illegitimate son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, a Lancastrian leader in the Wars of...
The title Duke of Beaufort in the Peerage of England was created by Charles II in 1682 for Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester, a descendant of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, illegitimate son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, a Lancastrian leader in the Wars of the...
Arms of the Duke of St Albans since 1696 The title Duke of St Albans was created in 1684 for Charles Beauclerk when he was fourteen years old. ...
The title Duke of St Albans was created in the Peerage of England in 1684 for the 1st Earl of Burford when he was fourteen years old. ...
The titles of Earl or Duke of Bedford were created several times in the peerage of England. ...
The titles of Earl or Duke of Bedford were created several times in the peerage of England. ...
The Dukes of Devonshire are members of the aristocratic Cavendish family in the United Kingdom. ...
The Dukes of Devonshire are members of the aristocratic Cavendish family in the United Kingdom. ...
The coat of arms of the Dukes of Marlborough The Dukedom of Marlborough (pronounced Maulbruh) is an hereditary title of British nobility in the Peerage of England. ...
The coat of arms of the Dukes of Marlborough The Dukedom of Marlborough (named after Marlborough, pronounced Maulbruh - in the IPA), is an hereditary title of British nobility in the Peerage of England. ...
The Duke of Rutland is a title in the peerage of England. ...
Earl of Rutland and Duke of Rutland are titles in the peerage of England, derived from Rutland, a traditional county. ...
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The Duke of Hamilton is a title in the Peerage of Scotland created in 1643. ...
The title of Duke of Buccleuch (pronounced Bucloo) was created in the Peerage of Scotland on 20 April 1663 for the Duke of Monmouth, eldest illegitimate son of Charles II of England, who had married Anne Scott, 4th Countess of Buccleuch. ...
The title of Duke of Buccleuch (pronounced Bucloo) was created in the Peerage of Scotland on 20 April 1663 for the Duke of Monmouth, eldest illegitimate son of Charles II of England, who had married Anne Scott, 4th Countess of Buccleuch. ...
John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll, usually better known by his courtesy title of Marquess of Lorne, by which he was known before 1900 (August 6, 1845 - May 2, 1914) was Governor General of Canada. ...
Arms of the Duke of Argyll since 1406 The title Duke of Argyll was created in the peerage of Scotland in 1701 and in the peerage of the United Kingdom in 1892. ...
The title Duke of Atholl was created several times in British history. ...
The title Duke of Atholl, named after Atholl in Scotland, was created several times in British history. ...
The title of Duke of Montrose (named after Montrose) was created in the peerage of Scotland in 1488 for David Lindsay. ...
The title of Duke of Montrose was created in the peerage of Scotland in 1488 for David Lindsay. ...
The Duke of Roxburghe (pronounced Roxbruh) is a title in the peerage of Scotland created in 1707 along with the titles Viscount Broxmouth, Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford and Earl of Kelso. ...
The Duke of Roxburghe (pronounced Roxbruh) is a title in the peerage of Scotland created in 1707 along with the titles Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford, Earl of Kelso and Viscount Broxmouth. ...
The title Duke of Manchester was created for Charles Montagu, 4th Earl of Manchester, in 1719. ...
Kimbolton Castle in 1880, the former seat of the Dukes of Manchester. ...
The title Duke of Northumberland was created in 1551 for John Dudley. ...
The title Duke of Northumberland was created in 1551 for John Dudley. ...
Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, Marquess of Douro OBE, (born August 19, 1945) is the son and heir of Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington and his wife, Diana McConnel. ...
The Dukedom of Wellington, derived from Wellington in Somerset, is a hereditary title and the senior Dukedom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. ...
The title Duke of Sutherland was created for George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Marquess of Stafford, in 1833. ...
The title Duke of Sutherland was created for George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Marquess of Stafford, in 1833. ...
The title Duke of Abercorn was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1868 and bestowed upon James Hamilton, 2nd Marquess of Abercorn. ...
The title Duke of Abercorn was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1868 and bestowed upon James Hamilton, 2nd Marquess of Abercorn. ...
The title of Duke of Westminster was created by Queen Victoria in 1874 and bestowed upon Richard Grosvenor, the 3rd Marquess of Westminster. ...
Arms of the Dukes of Westminster (since 1825) The title of Duke of Westminster was created by Queen Victoria in 1874 and bestowed upon Richard Grosvenor, the 3rd Marquess of Westminster. ...
Duke of Fife is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. ...
Duke of Fife is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, named after Fife in Scotland. ...
The title of Earl of Ulster has been created several times in the Peerages of Ireland and the United Kingdom. ...
King Richard III held the title of Duke of Gloucester from 1461 until his accession in 1483 The title Duke of Gloucester (pronounced gloss-ter) is a British royal title (after Gloucester), often conferred on one of the sons of the reigning monarch. ...
Duke of Kent is a title which has been created various times in the peerages of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, most recently as a royal dukedom for the fourth son of King George V of the United Kingdom. ...
Duke of Kent is a title which has been created various times in the peerages of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, most recently as a royal dukedom for the fourth son of King George V of the United Kingdom. ...
The eldest son of the reigning monarch of Great Britain is traditionally invested with the title of Prince of Wales. ...
The Duke of Edinburgh is a dukedom associated with Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
This is a list of present Earls in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. ...
The Lord Nicholas Windsor is a member of the British Royal Family. ...
A marquess (British English spelling) or marquis (North American English and the original French spelling) is a nobleman of hereditary rank in various European monarchies and some of their colonies. ...
The title Earl of Wiltshire is one of the oldest in the Peerage of England, going back to the 12th century. ...
The title Marquess of Winchester was created in 1551 in the Peerage of England, making it the oldest English (and British) Marquessate still in existence. ...
The title of Earl of Aboyne was created in 1660 in the Peerage of Scotland. ...
The title Marquess of Huntly was created in the peerage of Scotland in 1599, making it the oldest existing marquessate in Scotland, and the second-oldest in the British Isles, only the English Marquessate of Winchester being older. ...
Marquess of Queensberry (often spelled, archaically, as the Marquis of Queensbury) is a title in the peerage of Scotland. ...
Marquess of Queensberry (often spelled, archaically, as the Marquis of Queensbury) is a title in the peerage of Scotland. ...
The title of Marquess of Lansdowne was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1784 for William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, the former Prime Minister. ...
The title of Marquess of Lansdowne was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1784 for William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, the former Prime Minister. ...
The title of Marquess Townshend was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1787 for George Townshend, 4th Viscount Townshend. ...
The title of Marquess Townshend was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1787 for George Townshend, 4th Viscount Townshend. ...
The title Marquess of Salisbury is a British title of Peerage, created in 1789 for James Cecil, 7th Earl of Salisbury. ...
The title Marquess of Salisbury is a British title of Peerage, created in 1789 for James Cecil, 7th Earl of Salisbury. ...
The title of Marquess of Bath was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1789 for Thomas Thynne, 3rd Viscount Weymouth, a former Secretary of State. ...
The title of Marquess of Bath was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1789 for Thomas Thynne, 3rd Viscount Weymouth, a former Secretary of State. ...
The titles of Earl of Hertford and Marquess of Hertford have been created several times in the peerages of England and Great Britain. ...
The titles of Earl of Hertford and Marquess of Hertford have been created several times in the peerages of England and Great Britain. ...
Earl of Dumfries is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. ...
The title of Marquess of Bute was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1796 for the 4th Earl of Bute (in the Peerage of Scotland). ...
The title of Earl of Tyrone was an Irish peerage title created several times. ...
The Marquess of Waterford is the senior marquess in the Peerage of Ireland. ...
The Marquess of Downshire is a marquess in the Peerage of Ireland. ...
The Marquess of Downshire is a marquess in the Peerage of Ireland. ...
Marquess of Donegall is a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1791 for the Earl of Donegall. ...
Marquess of Donegall is a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1791 for the Earl of Donegall. ...
Marquess of Headfort is a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1800 for the Earl of Bective. ...
Marquess of Headfort is a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1800 for the Earl of Bective. ...
The Marquess of Ely is a marquess in the Peerage of Ireland. ...
The Marquess of Ely is a marquess in the Peerage of Ireland. ...
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (13 September 1521–4 August 1598), was an English politician, the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign. ...
The title of Marquess of Exeter was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801 for the Earl of Exeter. ...
The title of Marquess of Northampton was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812 for the Earl of Northampton. ...
The title of Marquess of Northampton was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812 for the Earl of Northampton. ...
The title of Marquess Camden was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812 for John Jeffreys Pratt, 2nd Earl Camden. ...
The title of Marquess Camden was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1812 for John Jeffreys Pratt, 2nd Earl Camden. ...
The title of Marquess of Anglesey was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815 for the Henry William Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, a hero of the Battle of Waterloo. ...
The title of Marquess of Anglesey was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815 for the Henry William Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, a hero of the Battle of Waterloo. ...
Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry, (June 18, 1769 - August 12, 1822), known until 1821 by his courtesy title of Viscount Castlereagh, was an Anglo-Irish politician born in Dublin who represented the United Kingdom at the Congress of Vienna. ...
The title of Marquess of Londonderry (pronounced Lundundry) is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1816 for Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Londonderry, father of Lord Castlereagh, the Foreign Secretary at the time. ...
The title of Marquess Conyngham (pronounced Cunningum)was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1816. ...
The title of Marquess Conyngham (pronounced Cunningum)was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1816. ...
Earl of Cardigan is an English peerage title. ...
The title Marquess of Ailesbury was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821 for Charles Brudenell-Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury. ...
Marquess of Normanby was a title in the peerage of England and later a separate title in the peerage of the United Kingdom. ...
Marquess of Normanby was a title in the peerage of England and later a separate title in the peerage of the United Kingdom. ...
Robin Lawrence Dundas, Earl of Ronaldshay (born 5 March 1965) is the eldest son of the 4th Marquess of Zetland. ...
The Marquess of Zetland (Shetland) is a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom created for Laurence Dundas, 2nd Earl of Zetland along with the title Earl of Ronaldshay on 22 August 1892. ...
The title of Marquess of Linlithgow was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1902 for the 7th Earl of Hopetoun, the first Governor-General of Australia. ...
The title of Marquess of Linlithgow was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1902 for the 7th Earl of Hopetoun, the first Governor-General of Australia. ...
Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair is a title in the Scottish peerage. ...
Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair is a title in the Scottish peerage. ...
The title of Marquess of Milford Haven was created in 1917 for Prince Louis of Battenberg, the former First Sea Lord, and a relation to the British Royal family, who became Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven. ...
The title of Marquess of Milford Haven was created in 1917 for Prince Louis of Battenberg, the former First Sea Lord, and a relation to the British Royal family, who became Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven. ...
The title of Marquess of Reading is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and refers to the town of Reading in the county of Berkshire. ...
The title of Marquess of Reading is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and refers to the town of Reading in the county of Berkshire. ...
Major-General Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard, CB KCVO CBE MC (born 22 October 1916) was Her Majestys Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom from 1972 to 1981. ...
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, (b. ...
Duke of Hamilton is a title in the Peerage of Scotland created in 1643. ...
The Lord Nicholas Windsor is a member of the British Royal Family. ...
HRH The Duke of York His Royal Highness The Prince Andrew, Duke of York, (Andrew Albert Christian Edward Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Windsor), styled HRH The Duke of York (born February 19, 1960), is a member of the British Royal Family, the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II...
The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, KG, KCVO, SOM (Edward Antony Richard Louis Mountbatten-Windsor; born 10 March 1964) is a member of the British Royal Family, the youngest child and third son of Queen Elizabeth II. He has held the title of Earl of Wessex since 1999. ...
The Lord Justice General of Scotland is head of the High Court of Justiciary, Lord President of the Court of Session and head of the judiciary in Scotland. ...
The Right Honourable Arthur Campbell Hamilton, Lord Hamilton, PC (born Glasgow, 10 June 1942), is Scotlands most senior judge. ...
The Lord Clerk Register is the oldest surviving Great Office of State in Scotland, with origins in the 13th century. ...
The Right Honourable James Peter Hymers Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern, KT, PC (born 2 July 1927) is a Scottish advocate and former Lord Chancellor (1987â1997). ...
Her Majestys Advocate, known as the Lord Advocate (Morair Tagraidh in Scottish Gaelic) is the chief legal adviser to the Scottish Executive and the Crown in Scotland for both civil and criminal matters that fall within the devolved powers of the Scottish Parliament. ...
Her Majestys Advocate General for Scotland (Ãrd-neach-tagraidh na BÃ nrighe airson Alba in Gaelic) is one of the Law Officers of the Crown, whose duty is to advise the Crown and UK Government on Scots law. ...
Neil Forbes Davidson, Baron Davidson of Glen Clova QC BA, MSc, LLB, LLM (born 13 September 1950) is a Scottish lawyer. ...
The Lord Justice Clerk is the second most senior Judge in Scotland. ...
Brian Gill, Lord Gill is Scotlands second most senior judge. ...
This is a list of present Viscounts in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. ...
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Jago Nicholas Aldo Eliot was born on March 24, 1966 to Peregrine Nicholas Eliot, 10th Earl of St Germans (b. ...
Founder of IFX and Finspreads - City of London Brokerage Houses. ...
Norton Louis Philip Knatchbull, Lord Romsey (born 8 October 1947) is the eldest son of the 7th Baron Brabourne and the 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, and a descendant of Queen Victoria. ...
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Lord Frederick Windsor Lord Frederick Michael George David Louis Windsor (born 6 April 1979) is a British financial analyst who is the only son of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent (née Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz). ...
This is a list of Barons (Lords of Parliament in Scottish terms) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. ...
The insignia of a knight of the Order of the Garter. ...
James VII ordained the modern Order. ...
The Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick is an order of chivalry associated with Ireland. ...
Her Majestys Most Honourable Privy Council is a body of advisors to the British Sovereign. ...
The Senators of the College of Justice, and the Chairman of the Scottish Land Court (who ranks as a Senator), in order of appointment: The Rt Hon. ...
This is a list of Life Peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876. ...
A baronet (traditional abbreviation Bart, modern abbreviation Bt) or the female equivalent, a baronetess (abbreviation Btss), is the holder of a hereditary title awarded by the British Crown known as a baronetcy. ...
Badge of a Companion of the Order of the Bath (Military Division) The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (formerly The Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath)[1] is a British order of chivalry founded by George I on 18 May 1725. ...
Insignia of a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India. ...
On the Orders insignia, St Michael is often depicted subduing Satan. ...
The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire is an order of chivalry founded by Victoria in 1877. ...
Queen Victoria founded the Royal Victorian Order. ...
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by King George V. The Order includes five classes in civil and military divisions; in decreasing order of seniority, these are Knight Grand Cross or Dame Grand Cross (GBE) Knight Commander...
Her Majestys Solicitor General for Scotland (Ãrd-neach-lagha a Chrùin an Alba) is one of the Law Officers of the Crown, and the deputy of the Lord Advocate, whose duty is to advise the Crown and the Scottish Executive on Scots Law. ...
Frank Mulholland, QC, is a Scottish lawyer. ...
Arms of the Office of the Lord Lyon The Lord Lyon King of Arms, the head of Lyon Court, is the Scottish official with responsibility for regulating heraldry in that kingdom, issuing new grants of arms, and serving as the judge of the oldest Heraldic court in the world that...
Robin Blair, appointed February 2001, here proclaiming the Dissolution of Parliament in May 2001 Robin Orr Blair LVO WS, Lord Lyon, is a retired solicitor, was a partner with Dundas and Wilson WS and with Turcan Connell. ...
The office of sheriff principal is unique within the judicial structure of the United Kingdom, and it cannot therefore readily be compared with any other judicial office. ...
The dignity of Knight Bachelor is a part of the British honours system. ...
Look up Sheriff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
DSO medal The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, and formerly of other Commonwealth countries, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat. ...
The Imperial Service Order was established by King Edward VII in August 1902. ...
Cherie Booth QC wearing her ceremonial robes (including full-bottomed wig) as Queens Counsel at the Bar of England and Wales. ...
Esquire (abbreviated Esq. ...
The term gentleman (from Latin gentilis, belonging to a race or gens, and man, cognate with the French word gentilhomme, the Spanish gentilhombre and the Italian gentil uomo or gentiluomo), in its original and strict signification, denoted a man of good family, the Latin generosus (its invariable translation in English...
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