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 PRECEDENCE 27 The Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland during his term of office. The Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland [the Secretary for Scotland] (if a Peer). The Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland (if a Peer). The Hereditary High Constable of Scotland. The Hereditary Master of the Household in Scotland. Dukes of England. Dukes of Scotland. Dukes of Great Britain. Dukes of the United Kingdom and Dukes of Ireland created since the Union of Great Britain and Ireland. Eldest sons of Dukes of Blood Royal. Marquesses of England. Marquesses of Scotland. Marquesses of Great Britain. Marquesses of the United Kingdom and Mar- quesses of Ireland created since the Union of Great Britain and Ireland. Eldest sons of Dukes. Earls of England. Earls of Scotland. Earls of Great Britain. Earls of the United Kingdom and Earls of Ireland created since the Union of Great Britain and Ireland. Younger sons of Dukes of Blood Royal. Eldest sons of Marquesses. Younger sons of Dukes. The Keeper of the Great Seal [the Secretary for Scotland] (if not a Peer). The Keeper of the Privy Seal (if not a Peer). The Lord Justice-General. The Lord Clerk Register. The Lord Adcocate. The Lord Justice-Clerk. Viscounts of England. Viscounts of Scotland. Viscounts of Great Britain. ViscoLuits of the United Kingdom and Vis- counts of Ireland created since the L'nion of Great Britain and Ireland. Eldest sons of Earls. Yomiger sons of Marquesses. Barons of England. Barons of Scotland. Barons of Great Britain. Barons of the United Kingdom and Barons of Ireland created since the Union of Great Britain and Ireland. Eldest sons of Viscounts. Younger sons of Earls. Eldest sons of Barons. Knights of the Garter. Privy Counsellors. Senators of the College of Justice (Lords of Session). Y^ounger sons of Viscounts. Younger sons of Barons. Sons of Law Life Peers. Baronets. Knights of the Thistle. Knights of St. Patrick. Knights Grand Cross of the Bath. Knights Grand Commanders of the Star of India. Knights Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. Knights Grand Commanders of the Indian Empire. Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. Knights Commanders of the Bath. Knights Commanders of the Star of India. Knights Commanders of St. Michael and St. George. Knights Commanders of the Indian Empire. Knights Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order. Solicitor-General for Scotland. Lyon King of Arms. Sheriffs Principal. Knights Bachelor. Sheriffs-Substitute. Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order. Companions of the Bath. Companions of the Star of India. Companions of St. Michael and St. George. Companions of the Indian Empire. Members of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order. Companions of the Distinguished Service Order. Members of the Imperial Service Order. Eldest sons of younger sons of Peers. Eldest sons of Baronets. Eldest sons of Knights of the Garter, of the Thistle, and of St. Patrick. Eldest sons of Knights. Members of the Fifth ;Clas3 of the Royal Vic- torian Order. Younger sons 'of Baronets. Younger sons of Knights. King's Counsel. Esquires. Gentlemen. PRECEDENCE IN IRELAND. The rules of precedence, observed at "jHis Majesty's Castle of Dublin " differ slightly from those which prevail in England. There are several official jDersons, moreover, with an estab- lished precedence in Ireland, who do not corre- spond exactly to any English functionary and who liave in England no recognized position. But in the majority of instances, the general rules already laid down, apply equally to both countries. The differences, however, will be seen from the following reprint of the scale pub- I lished on January 2nd, 1897 (with subsequent alterations), by command of the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland : — 1. The Sovereign. 2. The Lord-Lieutenant [of Ireland]. 3. The Prince of Wales. 4. Sons of the Sovereign. 5. Grandsons of the Sovereign. 6. Brothers of the Sovereign. 7. Uncles of the Sovereign. 8. Nephews of the Sovereign. 9. [Ambassadors.] 10. The Lord Mayor of Dublin [only within the precincts of the City of Dublin]. 11. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England. 12. The Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. 13. The Archbishop of York, Primate of Eng- land. 14. The Archbishops of Armagh. 15. The Lord Chancellor of Ireland (if a Peer). 16. The Archbishops of Dublin. 17. The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. 18. The Lord Chancellor of Ireland (not being a Peer). 19. The Lord High Treasurer. 20. The Lord President of the Privy Council, being a Baron, or higher in decrree. 21. The Lord Privy Seal if a Baron, or higher in degree. 22. The Lord Great Chamberlain. 23. The Lord High Constable. 24. The Earl Marshal. 25. The Lord High Admiral. 26. The Lord Steward of the Household. 27. The Lord Chamberlain of the Household. 28. The Hereditary Seneschal (Lord High Steward) of Ireland, the Earl of Shrews- bury and Waterford. [22-28 — Above all Peers of their own degree.] 29. Dukes of England. 30. Dukes of Scotland. 31. Dukes of Great Britain. 32. Dukes of Ireland.