Table of Precedency
Notes
1. Precedency is not affected by the sex of the office holder.
2. Persons whose precedencies as heirs or children are higher than those appertaining to their own offices or dignities enjoy the precedency of the higher rank.
3. Married persons take precedence according to the senior dignity enjoyed by either spouse.
2. Persons whose precedencies as heirs or children are higher than those appertaining to their own offices or dignities enjoy the precedency of the higher rank.
3. Married persons take precedence according to the senior dignity enjoyed by either spouse.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PENDRAIG
THE HEIR APPARENT
Peers of the Blood Royal, according to the relative precedence of the peerages.
DUKES & DUCHESSES OF THE NOBLE HOUSES
Dukes and Duchesses having Palatine Authority or Governors-General within their own jurisdictions.
Heirs to Peers of the Blood Royal or Noble
Heirs to Peers of the Blood Royal or Noble
MARQUESSES
Heirs to Dukedoms.
EARLS
Children, other than heirs, of Peers of the Blood.
Heirs to Marquessates.
Children, other than heirs, of Dukes.
Heirs to Marquessates.
Children, other than heirs, of Dukes.
VISCOUNTS
Heirs of Earldoms.
Children, other than heirs, of Marquesses.
Children, other than heirs, of Marquesses.
BARONS
Heirs to Viscountcies.
Children, other than heirs, of Earls.
Children, other than heirs, of Earls.
BARONETS
Heirs to Baronies.