The secretary's assistant, by the author of the Peerage & Baronetage charts

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Page 111 - 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.
Page 101 - To the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. The humble petition of...
Page 111 - 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. Judges and Barons of the degree of the Coif of the said Courts, according to Seniority.
Page 111 - Knights Bannerets Royal, Viscounts' younger Sons, Barons' younger Sons, Baronets, Knights Bannerets, Knights of the Bath Grand Crosses, Knights Commanders of the Bath, Knights Bachelors, Eldest Sons of the eldest Sons of Peers, Baronets' eldest Sons, Knights of the Garter's eldest Sons, Bannerets' eldest Sons, Knights of the Bath's eldest Sons, Knights
Page 110 - Marquesses' younger sons. Bishop of London. Bishop of Durham. Bishop of Winchester. Bishops according to their seniority of consecration. Barons according to their patents. sill the above hold their precedence of Rank by virtue of an Act 31 Hen. VIII. COMMONERS. Speaker of the House of Commons. Viscounts' eldest sons. Earls' younger sons. Barons
Page 102 - To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland m Parliament assembled.
Page 115 - Baronesses Wives of the eldest Sons of Viscounts Daughters of Viscounts Wives of the younger Sons of Earls Wives of the eldest Sons of Barons...
Page 103 - ... enemy merchant ships by articles 3 to 8 of the order in council issued on the 4th day of August, 1914, with reference to enemy ships being in British ports at the outbreak of hostilities or subsequently entering them. Articles 3 to 8 of the said order in council will therefore not come into operation. I have the honor to be, my lords, Your lordships' most obedient, humble servant, (Signed) E.
Page 19 - Conclusion. I have the honor to be, My Lord Duke, Your Grace's most devoted, and obedient Servant, * The formal style of Dukes, though not used in epistolary addresses, is
Page 115 - 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.

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