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msmemory_archive) wrote2008-01-06 10:06 am
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Precedence
I definitely need to whip together the list of Civil Peers By Seniority. I was prompted to do Carolingia's list following the Frosty Revels Ball, when we spent a little time scurrying around so as to give the right answer to
jdulac, when the toasts were due. It's clear I need to have the same list set up for the kingdom, and a copy stuck in my feast basket, not just on my pc.
It seems last night that
jducoeur (May 1992) was in fact the second-most-senior non-Royal peer at feast. As far as we could tell, there was one pair of Count/Countess (Griffyth & Aikaterine, seated next to us), and one Pelican (Quentin), who outranked him, plus the Crown. All the other elder peers had gone home or out instead of staying to feast.
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It seems last night that
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In my mind, if an event's that small, you *can* usually find out just by asking.
It almost happened to me once, but at the last minute, a viscount decided to stay.
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Not exactly rocket science....
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I was not clear.
It was Karl. Of course he has precedence on me.
I keep forgetting that there *might* be royal peers who are lower in precedence than I am. I have not been a peer that long. Certainly, at that time, a couple of years ago, that was not true, and I do not think it's true in the East quite yet.
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Once my master, always my master.
How about Her Majesty? (And eventually, Her Highness)?
I am on a roll.
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