CONTENTS OF PEERAGE.
Principal Abbreviations
Preface to Third Edition, iii Preface to First Edition, vii College of Arms, xii Index To Peerage, xiii Lords of Parliament, Garter's Roll, xxxi to xxxv Peers of England, Scotland and Ireland, &c. in Order of Precedence, xxxvi to xxxviii Table of Relative Precedent among Peers, xxxviii to xl
Table of Precedeny among Men, xli-xlii
Table of Precendency"" Women,xliii
The Royal Fmaily:
The. Queen, xliv to xlvii (
Chart showing the Queen descent from Henry II. xlviii to li
Prince of Wales, lii-liii
Duke of Edinburgh, liv
Duke of„ Connanght, lv
Duke of„ Albany, lv*
Duke of„ Cambridge, lvi O
Duke of„ Cumberland, lvii
Chart showing the descent of the Dukes of Saxe-Coburg ad Gotha from the Duke of Saxony and Charlemange, lviii to lx
Reigning House of Saxe-Corburg and Gotha lxi to lxvi
Chart showing the Descent of the King of England from Alfred the Great to Queen Victoria, lxvii to lxxi
Royal Lineage of England, lxxii
The Peerage, 1 to 717
Life Peers, 718
Spiritual Peers, 719 to 728
British Orders of Knigthood:
The Most Noble Order of the Garter, 780–1
The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, 732–8
The Most Honourable Order of St. Patrick, 734–5
The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 736–9
The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 740–1
The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, 742–3
The Order of the Indian Empre, 744–5
The Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, 746
The Imperial Order of the Crown of India, 747
The Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, 748–9