Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. [Another], Bind 1

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Side xc - Viscounts' eldest Sons. Earls' youngest Sons. Barons' eldest Sons. Knights of the Garter. Privy Counsellors. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Chancellor of the Exchequer. »„ Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Master of the Rolls. Vice-Chancellor. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Judges of the
Side 242 - to the treasury in 1766, a lord of the admiralty in 1767. a lord of the treasury in 1786, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, president of the board of trade, collector of the
Side lxxx - share of the shield and hereditary honour, yet he cannot share his temporary order of knighthood with her. COMMONER AND HIS LADY. The arms of a commoner married to a lady of quality when a peeress in her own right; he is not to impale her arms with
Side xc - (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
Side xxii - Maria Theresa in Austria KMJ Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria KNS Royal North Star in Sweden KRE Red Eagle in Prussia KS Sword in Sweden KSA St. Anne in Russia KSF Ferdinand in Sicily KSG St. George in Russia
Side xc - the time of the Union; and all Peerage* of '•' Ireland and of the United Kingdom, created after the Union, shall have rank according to creation; and all
Side lxxx - AN HEIRESS. When an heiress is married, her arms are not to be impaled with her husband's, but are to be borne on an escutcheon of pretence, placed in the centre of the shield.
Side lxxxiv - of England to assign some stated pension to the person whom he ennobled, for the better support of his dignity, and it was commonly done in the following proportion:

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