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Are excepted. See note 2. The precedency of these Officers, if filled by persons under the degree of a Baron, is not defined ; but they have not for years been held by any one under that degree, except when the office of Privy Seal has been executed by Commissioners, as that of Lord High Treasurer now always is, and the Commis- sioners have not any rank as such. See note 5. 1-^. Lord Great Chamberlain. 13. Lord High Constable. 14. Earl Marshal. 15. Lord High Admiral. lo. Lord Steward of the Hou...sehold. By statute 31 Hen. VIII. These six officers, if Dukes, rank in this or- der, after the Lord Privy Seal ; but if of otho' degrees in the Peerage, their pre- cedence is only 17. Lord Chamherlaiti of the Household. ] above all other personages of the same degree that they shall happen to be of In regard to the Great Chamberlain, — by statute 1 Geo. I. Passed previously to the elevation of Robert Marquis of Lindsey 21 to the Dukedom of Ancaster, it was enacted, that the said Robert Marquis of Lindsey and the heirs male of his body, and in default of such issue, the heirs male of the body of Robert late Earl of Lindsey by Elizabeth his wife (daughter of Philip Lord Wharton), Great Chamberlain of England, notwithstanding their being Dukes of Great Britain, by virtue of the said intended creation shall have place and precedency among the Dukes of Great Britain only, according to the date of the Letters Patent that should be passed for making such creation, and not as Great Chamberlain of England, except only when he or they shall be in the actual execution of the said Office of Great Chamberlain of England, attending the person of the King or Queen for the time being, or introducing a Peer or Peers into the House of Lords ; at which time only he and the heirs male of his body, and in default of such issue, the heirs male of the body of the said Robert late Earl of Lindsey by the said Elizabeth his wife, as Great Chamberlains of England, shall have such place and pre- cedency as he and they should and might have had if this act had not been made ; the said statute (31 Hen.
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