Template talk:Current British dukesHeadlineShould not the heading be called Precedence of British dukes better, to point more out according to which basis the order goes? ~~ Phoe talk 12:37, 16 March 2007 (UTC) ~~ Precedence of Duke of EdinburghBy Royal Warrant of 15 September 1952 the Duke of Edinburgh was assigned precedence immediately after the Queen except where otherwise provided by Act of Parliament - effectively, in every case except when sitting as a member of the House of Lords - and therefore ranks ahead of the heir-apparent, the Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, who would otherwise be next after the Sovereign. The only Dukes who have sat in the House of Lords since 1999 are the 17th and 18th Dukes of Norfolk (ex officio as Earls Marshal) and the 8th Duke of Montrose (elected), so Edinburgh should be ahead of Cornwall and Rothesay in the order of precedence adopted in this template. Opera hat 18:21, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
Argyll & ArgyllThe Duke of Argyll was listed as "Argyll & Argyll". Although he does hold two dukedoms of that name (one in the Peerage of Scotland, created 1701, and one in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created 1892) as they both refer to the same place the title is not repeated. The titles of the Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield do refer to separate Mansfields, so that's why the name is repeated in his case. Opera hat (talk) 17:10, 23 February 2008 (UTC) |