Order of precedence in Ireland (1897–1922)

The order of precedence in Ireland was fixed by Royal Warrant on 2 January 1897 during Ireland's ties to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

This is a listing who were the office holders on the 6 December 1922.

Gentlemen

Royal family and Lord Lieutenant

TitleNameRef
The Sovereign (regardless of sex) King George V
The Lord Lieutenant The Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent
Eldest Son of the Sovereign Edward, Prince of Wales
Younger Sons of the Sovereign Prince Albert, Duke of York
Prince Henry
Prince George
Grandsons of the Sovereign of which there are none
Brothers of the Sovereign of which there are none
Uncles of the Sovereign Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
Nephews of the Sovereign of which there are none

Archbishops, High Officers of State, et al.

Dukes, et al.

  • Dukes of England (ordered according to date of creation)
    • The Duke of Norfolk, who ranked higher as Earl Marshal
  • Dukes of Scotland (ordered according to date of creation)
  • Dukes of Great Britain (ordered according to date of creation)
  • Dukes of Ireland before 1801
  • Dukes of United Kingdom and Ireland created after 1801 (ordered according to date of creation)
  • Eldest sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal
  • Foreign Ministers and Envoys

Marquesses, et al.

Earls, et al.

Viscounts, et al.

Bishops

Barons

Royal Household officials

Knights of the Garter, Knights of the Thistle and Knights of St Patrick

Privy Counsellors, et al.

Senior judges, et al.

Baronets

  • Baronets (Bt) (ordered according to date of creation)

Knights

Companions and commanders of various orders

Lower level judges, et al.

Lieutenants and officers of various orders

References

  • Dod, Charles R. (1908). "Precedence in Ireland". Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland (68th ed.). London: Simkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent. pp. 66–69. Retrieved 21 January 2021 via Internet Archive.
  • Dod, Charles R. (1923). "Precedence in Ireland". Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland (83rd ed.). London. pp. xix–xxi. Retrieved 21 January 2021 via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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