| 1817 - 910 pages
...who are all Gentlemen by profession. Citizens. Burgesses. TABLE OF PRECEDENCY OF WOMEN. The QUEBN. Princess of Wales. Princesses, Daughters of the King....of the King's Sons. Wives of the King's Brothers. Wives.of the King's Uncles. Wives of the eldest Sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal. Daughters of Dukes... | |
| Court companion - 1804 - 248 pages
...Barristers at Law, Officers in the Navy and Army, who are all Gentlemen by Profession. Citizens. Burgesses. A TABLE OF PRECEDENCY OF WOMEN. The Queen. Princess of Wales. Princesses Daughters of the King. Princesscs and Duchesses, Wives of the King's Sons. Wives of the King's Brothers. Wives of the King's... | |
| Court companion - 1804 - 258 pages
...Esquires by Office. Younger Sons of Knights of the Garter. Younger Sons of Bannerets of hoth kinds. Younger Sons of Knights of the Bath. Younger Sons of Knights Bachelors. Gentlemen entitled to hear arms. Clergymen, Barristers at Law, Officers in the Navy and Army, who are all Gentlemen... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1809 - 890 pages
...Esquires by office. Younger sons of Knights of theGarter. Younger sons of Bannerets of both kinds. Younger sons of Knights of the Bath. Younger sons of Knights Bachelors. Gentlemen entitled to bear arms. Barristers at Law. Clergymen. Admirals of the Fleet. Field Marshals. Admirals.... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 378 pages
...Esquires by office. Younger sons of Knights" of the Garter. Younger sons of Bannerets of both kinds. Younger sons of Knights of the Bath. Younger sons of Knights Bachelors. Gentlemen entitled to bear arms. Clergymen, Barristers at Law, officers in the Navy and Army, who are all Gentlemen... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1820 - 580 pages
...office or commission. Younger sons of Knights of the Garter. Younger sons of Bannerets of both kinds. Younger sons of Knights of the Bath. Younger sons of Knights Bachelors. Gentlemen entitled to bear arms. Clergymen not dignitaries. Barristers at Law. Officers in the Army and Navyj.... | |
| John Burke - Baronetage - 1826 - 538 pages
...Knights of the BathYounger Sons of Knights Bachelors. Gentlemen. The Kmg'icldeit ion u Prince of Wales. The Queen. Princess of Wales. Princesses, Daughters...Duchesses, Wives of the King's Sons. Wives of the King'« Brothers. Wives of the King's Uncles. Wives of the eldest Sons ofDukes of the Blood Royal.... | |
| Hugh Clark - Heraldry - 1827 - 450 pages
...Younger sons of Knights of the Garter. Esquires by office. Younger sons of Bannerets of both kinds. Younger sons of Knights of the Bath. Younger sons of Knights Bachelors. Gentlemen entitled to bear arms. Clergymen, Barristers at law, Officers in the Navy and Army, who are Gentlemen... | |
| Baronetage - 1827 - 438 pages
...by Creation. Esquires by Office. Younger Sons of Knights of the Garter. Younger Sons of Bannerets. Younger Sons of Knights of the Bath. Younger Sons of Knights Bachelors. Gentlemen entitled to bear Arms. Clergymen, Barristers at Law, Officers in the Navy and Army, who are all Gentlemen... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 pages
...by Creation. Esquires by Office. Younger sons of Knights of the Garter. Younger sons of Banneret*. Younger sons of Knights of the Bath. Younger sons of Knights Bachelors. Gentlemen. OP FUNERAL ESCUTCHEONS. We shall conclude this treatise by describing the several funeral escutcheons,... | |
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