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39; list of, since the Revolution, Judicial Committee of the privy

620.

Hereditary honours, their prece-

dence, 62.

Hereford, the bishopric of, 376;
bishops of, list of, since the Re-
formation, 582.

High Almoner, 130.

High Steward of the University of
Oxford, 393.

Historiographer Royal, 139.

Home Secretary, 277; chronologi-
cal list of, 626.

Honour, Maids of, 139; their titles,
210.

Honourable, the title of, 205.
Horse, Master of the, 136.
Household, Chamberlain of the,
128; Comptroller of the, ib.;
Lord Steward of the, 126; Mas-
ter of the, 128; the Royal, 124;
Treasurer of the, 128; Vice-
Chamberlain of the, 129.
House of Lords, 141.

I.

Impeachment, 162.

India, precedence in, 74.
Installations of knights, 461.
Investitures of knights, 467.
Ireland, bishoprics in, 383; abolish-

ed, or combined bishoprics in, 390;
creation of new peers of, 146;
legal functionaries in, 350; Lord
Chancellor of, 350; list of, since
the Revolution, 665; Lord Lieu-
tenant of, 306; list of, since the
Revolution, 663; lords justices
in, 308; the peerage of, 145;
peers of, 142; representative
bishops of, mode of election, 149;
representative peers of, 147; Se-
cretary for, 307; university in,

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council, 262.

Judicial and legal precedence, 69.
Justiciary, the court of, 349.

K.

Keeper, Lord, 316; of the great
seal in Scotland, 659; of the privy
seal in Scotland, ib.; of the privy
purse, 126.

Kent, Duchess of, her income, 123.
Kildare, the bishopric of, 386.
Kilfenora, the bishopric of, 387.
Killala, the bishopric of, 389.
Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, and
Kilmacduagh, the bishopric of,

387.

Kilmacduagh, the bishopric of, $87.
Kilmore, Elphin, and Ardagh, the
bishopric of, 387.

King, the, 102; can do no wrong,
105; never dies, 96; mode of ad-
dressing letters to the, 107; dele-
gation of his powers, 107; duties
of the, 106.

King of Arms to the Order of St.

Michael and St. George, 244; to
the Order of St. Patrick, 233; to
the Order of the Thistle, 229.
King's College, London, 400.
Knight Bachelor, 215; precedence
amongst, 68.

Knight Banneret, 213; their prece-
dence, 52, 53.
Knight Marshal, 130.
Knighthood, 211; for eldest sons
of baronets, 195; persons entitled
to confer, 216; persons usually
receiving, 218.

Knight of the shire, 213.

Knights, installations of, 461; in-
vestitures of, 467.

Knights of Windsor, the military,
222; the naval, 223.

L.

Ladies, of the bedchamber, 139;
precedence amongst, 79.

Lady, the courtesy title, 205.
Lancaster Herald, 298.

Laureate, Poet, 140; list of, since

the Revolution, 658.
Legal functionaries, in Ireland, 350;
in Scotland, 345.

Legal and judicial precedence, 69.
Legates, 302.

Leighlin, the bishopric of, 389.
Leopold, King, his income, 123.
Letters patent, peerages by, 155.
Licenser of plays, 139.

Lichfield, the bishopric of, 377;

bishops of, list of, since the Re-
formation, 583.

Lieutenant, deputy, of a county,
427; numbers of, in each county,
552; the lord, of a county, 426;
of Ireland, 306; of Ireland, list
of, since the Revolution, 653.
Lieutenant, R.N. 415; of the Gen-
tlemen at Arms, 133; of the
Yeomen of the Guard, 134.
Life, duration of, in the peerage,
182; among Kings and Queens,
524.

350; list of, since the Revolution,
665.

Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer,

329; list of, since the Revolu-
tion, 640.

Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's

Bench, 323; precedence of, 51;
list of, since the Revolution, 636.
Lord, the courtesy title of, 205.
Lord Great Chamberlain of Eng-
land, 281; his precedence 33, 36,
39, 42, 46; list of, since the Revo-
lution, 618.

Lord High Admiral, 287; his pre-
cedence, 34; list of, since the Re-
volution, 620.

Lord High Chancellor, 316; list of,
since the Revolution, 608.
Lord High Constable, 284; list of,

since the Revolution, 619.
Lord High Steward, 319.
Lord High Treasurer, 274.
Lord Keeper, 316.

Lord Lieutenant of a County, 426;
of Ireland, 306; list of, since the
Revolution, 663.

Limerick, Ardfert, and Aghadoe, Lord Lyon, King of Arms, 298.

the bishopric of, 388.

Lincoln, the bishopric of, 377; bi-
shops of, list of, since the Re-
formation, 585.

Lismore, the bishopric of, 384.
Llandaff, the bishopric of, 378;
bishops of, list of, since the Re-
formation, 587.

London, the bishopric of, 378; the
Bishop of, his precedence, 44;
bishops of, list of, since the Re-
formation, 588; the civic autho-
rities of, 419; Lord Mayors of,
list of, 654; university of, 398.
Lord Advocates of Scotland, list of,
since the Revolution, 661.
Lord of the Admiralty, 287.
Lord Chamberlain of the household,
128; his precedence, 34. 37. 39.
42.47.

Lord Chancellor, 316; list of, since

the Revolution, 608; of Ireland,

Lord Mayor of Dublin, 422; list of,

667; of London, 420; list of, 654;
of York, 422.

Lord President of the Council, 263;

list of, since the Revolution, 613.
Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 423;
of Glasgow, 423.

Lords, mode of sitting in the House
of, 268; the place of meeting for
the, 268.

Lords President of the Court of
Session, list of, since the Revolu-
tion, 660.

Lords Privy Seal in Scotland, list of,

since the Revolution, 659; in
England, list of, since the Revo-
lution, 615.

Lords Spiritual, 149.
Lords of the Treasury, 274.
Lyon, King of Arms, 298.

M.

Magistrates, numbers of, in each

county, 552.

list of, since the Revolution, 653.
Norroy, 297.

Northern and Southern departments

of the Secretaries of State, 280.

Maids of Honour, 139; their titles, Norwich, the bishopric of, 378; bi-

210.

Mann, the bishopric of, 382.
Marquises, 176; their precedence,

37, 38, 41, 44; issue of, their titles,
203, 206; robes and coronets,
480. 501; titular, 205.
Marriages among Royal Family, 105.
Marshal of England, the Earl, 291;
his precedence, 34, 37, 39; list of,
since the Revolution, 620.
Master of the Ceremonies, 132.
Master General of the Ordnance,

407; list of the, since the Revo-
lution, 649.

Master of the Household, 128; of

the Horse, 136; his precedence, 49.
Master of the Rolls, 325; his prece-
dence, 51; list of, since the Re-
volution, 637; in Ireland, 351.
Maundy Thursday, 130.
Mayor, the Lord, of Dublin, 422;

list of, 667; of London, 420; list
of, 664; of York, 422.
Meath, the bishopric of, his prece-

dence, 46; the bishopric of, 388.
Messages, parliamentary, 457.
Military Knights of Windsor, 222.
Military Officers, precedence of, 60,
73.

Ministers, Clerical, 359; Cabinet,
261; Diplomatic, 302; Resident,
ib.

Ministry, officers changed with a
new, 309.

Mistress of the Robes, 138.
Monarch, demise of the, 98.

N.

Naval Knights of Windsor, 223.
Navy, 410; and Army, comparative
rank, 74; numerical constitution
of the, 548; the precedence of
officers in the, 72; Treasurers of,

shops of, list of, since the Refor-
mation, 590.
Nuncios, 3(2.

0.

Official functionaries, chronological
lists of, since the Revolution, 556.
Official precedence, 67.

Officer of Arms to the K.C.B. and

C.B., 240.

Offices held by prelates, 544.
Opening of parliament, 448.
Orb, the, 476, 499.

Order of the Bath, 234; installa-
tions in the, 466; investiture in
the, 471; its numerical constitu-
tion, 537; precedence in the, 65:
precedence of Knights of the, 55,
56, 57, 58; robes and insignia of
the, 493.

Order of the Garter, 219; installa-

tions in the, 462; investiture in
the, 468; its numerical constitu-
tion, 534; precedence in the. 64;
precedence of Knights of the, 49,
56, 57; robes and insignia of
the, 485.

Order of the Guelphs of Hanover,
history of the, 245; installations
in the, 467; investiture in the,
472; its numerical constitution,
541; precedence in the, 67.
Order of St. Michael and St. George,
241; installations in the, 467:
investiture of Knights of the, 472;
its numerical constitution, 539:
precedence in the, 66; precedence
of its members, 55, 56, 57, 58;
robes and insignia of the, 495.
Order of St. Patrick, 230; installa-
tions in the, 465; investiture in
the, 470; its numerical constitu-
tion 536; precedence in the, 65;

precedence of its members, 54;
robes and insignia of the, 491.
Order of the Thistle, 225; installa-
tions in the, 464; investiture in
the, 470; precedence in the, 65;
precedence of its members, 53.
56; its numerical constitution,
535; robes and insignia of the,
488.

Ordnance, Master General of the,
407; list of, since the Revolution,
649.

Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin, the
bishopric of, 389.

Oxford, the bishopric of, 379; bi-
shops of, list of, since the Refor-
mation, 592; University of, 392.

P.

Palatine Counties, 425.
Parliament, the, 265; dates of every,
since the reign of Henry VIII.550;
dissolution of, 452; dissolution of
the, by King's death, 99; nume-
rical view of the constitution of,
549; opening of, 448; privilege of,
267; prorogation of, 450.
Parliamentary ceremonies, 447;

conferences, 459: messages, 457.
Part i. 17; ii. 91; iii. 199; iv. 255;

v. 435; vi. 521.

Patent of Knighthood, 217; of peer-
age, 155.

Paymaster General, 406.

Peerage, the, 141; alienation of, 160;
augmentations of, in each reign,
526; benefit of, 192; by patent,
155; by tenure, 156; by writ, 152;
claims to, 186; creation of, 151;
duration of life in the, 182; exist-
ing numbers of the, 528; extinct,
dormant, and abeyant, 527; nu-
merical view of, 526; in right of
wife, 158; privileges of the, 139;
succession to, 158.

Peers are hereditary Councillors, 190;

of Parliament, 142; the Great
Council of, 190; sons and daugh-

ters of, their titles, 201; the term
first applied to barons, 182; trials
of, 320.

Personal distinctions, 200.
Peterborough, the bishopric of, 379;

bishops of, list of, since the Re-
formation, 594.

Plantations, Board of Trade and,
263; Presidents of the, since the
Revolution, 647.

Plays, Licenser of, 139.
Plenipotentiary, 303.

Plume, Prince of Wales', 477.
Poet Laureate, 140; list of, since
the Revolution, 658.

Political changes with each new
Ministry, 309.
Portcullis, 298.

Post Captain, R.N., 413.
Precedence, 19; general table of,
25; alphabetical index to the, 86;
among the Clergy, 70; compara-
tive in army and navy, 74; of
hereditary distinctions, 62;
amongst Judges and Lawyers, 69,
in India, 74; introductory re-
marks on, 20; of Knights, 64;
amongst ladies, 79; rules of,
classified, 80; amongst ladies,
table of, 81; amongst members of
Universities, 71; Military, 73;
Naval, 72; Official, 67; statutes
affecting, 19.

Prelate of the Order of the Garter,
223; of St. Michael and St. George,
244; of St. Patrick, 232.
Premier, or Prime Minister, 260.
Premiers, list of, since the Revolu-
tion, 610.

Prerogative, royal, 102.

President of the Council, 263; his
precedence, 33; list of, since the
Revolution, 613; of the Board of
Trade, list of, since the Revolu-
tion, 647; of the Court of Session,
347; list of, since the Revolution,
660.

Prime Ministers since the Revolu-
tion, 610.

R.

Prince Consort, 113; his precedence,

26.

Princes of the Blood, their coro-
nets, 478, 499.
Princess Royal, 121.

Prince of Wales, 110; his coronet,
plume, &c., 477; a Knight of the
Garter, 221; last patent of cre-
ation issued (note), 117; his re-
puted titles, 120.

Princess of Wales, 121.
Privileges of Ambassadors, 303; of
the Clergy, 356; of Parliament,
267; of the Peerage, 189.
Privy Chamber, gentlemen of the,
131; their precedence, 57; gen-
tlemen ushers of the, 131.
Privy Council, 257; in Ireland, 265;
Judicial Committee of, 262; Lord
President of the, 263; his prece.
dence, 33; list of, since the Revo-
lution, 613.
Privy Councillors, their style and

title, 259; their precedence, 50.
Privy Purse, Keeper of the, 126.
Privy Seal, the Lord, 264; his pre-
cedence, 33; list of, since the
Revolution, 615; in Scotland, list
of, since the Revolution, 659.
Prorogation of Parliament, 450.
Provost, the Lord of Edinburgh,

423; of Glasgow, ib.
Pursuivants of Arms, 298.

Q.

Quarter Master General, 405.
Queen, the, 113; Consort, 114;
Dowager, 115; mode of address-
ing the, 114.

Queen Regnant, 113; her husband,
113.

Queen's Bench, Chief Justice of

the, 323; his precedence, 51; list
of, since the Revolution, 636.
Queen's Champion, 292; Counsel,

339.

Raphoe, the bishopric of, 386.
Ratings in the Navy, 415.
Rear Admirals, 413.
Recorder of London, 422.
Rectors, 360.

Regency, of Prince Albert, 112;
of George IV. when Prince of
Wales, 109.

Regent, 108.

Regents, examples of, 108; modern
instances of, 109.

Registrar of the Order of the Bath,
239; of the Garter, 224; of St.
Michael and St. George, 244; of
St. Patrick, 233.

Renfrew, barony of, 120.
Representative Bishops of Ireland,
149; Peers of Ireland, 147.
Reproach, void of, note to page
235.

Richmond herald, 298.

Ripon, Bishop of, 595; the bishop-
ric of, 380.

Robes, Mistress of the, 138.
Rochester, the bishopric of, 380;
bishops of, list of, since the Re-
formation, 595.

Rolls, the Master of the, 325; his
precedence, 51; list of, since the
Revolution, 637; in Ireland, 351.
Ross, the bishopric of, 385.
Rotation of Irish Bishops in the
House of Lords, 149.
Rothsay, dukedom of, 120.
Rouge Croix, 298.

Rouge Dragon, 298.

Royal, Assent to Parliamentary
Bills, 454; Chaplains, 138; Crown,
477. 499; Family, 115; allowances
to the, 122; Historiographer,
139;
Household, 124;
riages, 105; prerogative, 102;
Princess, 121.

mar-

S.

St. Andrews, University of, 400.

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