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* Other [[peer]]s
* Other [[peer]]s
* [[Grant of Arms]]
* [[Grant of Arms]]
* [[Court Barony|Court Baronets]]
* [[Court Barony|Court Baronies]]
* [[Orders of Achievement]]
* [[Orders of Achievement]]
* [[Award of Arms]]
* [[Award of Arms]]
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Note that if person A had received a [[laurel]] and a [[pelican]] in the last year, an person B had received a [[laurel]] three years ago, person B would be ranked higher, having reached peerage level first. The fact that someone has obtained a second award at a certain level does not add to their precedence.
Note that if person A had received a [[laurel]] and a [[pelican]] in the last year, an person B had received a [[laurel]] three years ago, person B would be ranked higher, having reached peerage level first. The fact that someone has obtained a second award at a certain level does not add to their precedence.


The sitting [[Royalty]] rank above all others on the Order of Precedence. Individual [[kingdom]]s may have additional ranks as well as slight variations with respect to [[Court Barony|Court Baronets]].
The sitting [[Royalty]] rank above all others on the Order of Precedence. Individual [[kingdom]]s may have additional ranks as well as slight variations with respect to [[Court Barony|Court Baronies]].


For example, [[An Tir]] has a permanent award, the Lion of An Tir, which ranks higher than a [[Duke]] or [[Duchess]] within An Tir. An Tir also includes Landed and formerly [[Landed Baron]]s and Baronesses on its order of precedence. Additionally [[Kingdom Officer]]s are sometimes given a place of precedence, although this practice was discontinued in An Tir in November of [[A.S. XXXVIII]].
For example, [[An Tir]] has a permanent award, the Lion of An Tir, which ranks higher than a [[Duke]] or [[Duchess]] within An Tir. An Tir also includes Landed and formerly [[Landed Baron]]s and Baronesses on its order of precedence. Additionally [[Kingdom Officer]]s are sometimes given a place of precedence, although this practice was discontinued in An Tir in November of [[A.S. XXXVIII]].
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* [[Kingdom of Drachenwald]] - http://op.drachenwald.sca.org/
* [[Kingdom of Drachenwald]] - http://op.drachenwald.sca.org/
* [[Kingdom of Artemisia]] - http://www.dogphilosophy.net/~art/op.html
* [[Kingdom of Artemisia]] - http://www.dogphilosophy.net/~art/op.html
* [[Kingdom of thelmearc]] - http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~grm/aethelmearc-op.html
* [[Kingdom of �thelmearc]] - http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~grm/aethelmearc-op.html
* [[Kingdom of Ealdormere]] - http://www.ealdormere.sca.org/op.shtml
* [[Kingdom of Ealdormere]] - http://www.ealdormere.sca.org/op.shtml
* [[Kingdom of Lochac]] - http://www.sca.org.au/herald/php/OP.php
* [[Kingdom of Lochac]] - http://www.sca.org.au/herald/php/OP.php

Revision as of 00:48, 21 September 2006

Historical Order of Precedence

The Book of Keruynge, printed in 1508 gives the following advice to marshals and ushers regarding precedence:

The Marshall and ussher muste knowe all the estates of the chyrche and the hyghe estate of a kynge with the blode royall.

  • The estate of the Pope hath no pere
  • The estate of an Emperour is nexte
  • The estate of a kynge
  • The estate of a cardynall
  • The estate of a kynges sone a prynce
  • The estate of an archebysshop
  • The estate of a duke
  • The estate of a bysshop
  • The estate of a Marques
  • The estate of an erle
  • The estate of a vycount
  • The estate of a baron
  • The estate of an abbot with a myter
  • The estate of the chefe Judges and the mayre of London
  • The estate of an abbot without a myter
  • The estate of a knigh bacheler
  • The estate of pryour dene archedeken or knyght
  • The estate of the mayster of the rolles
  • The estate of other Justyces & barons of the cheker
  • The estate of the mayre of Calays
  • The estate of a provyncyall a doctour dyvyne
  • The estate of a prothonathe is above the popes collectour and a doctour of bothe lawes
  • The estate of hym that hath ben mayre of London and servaunt of the lawe.
  • The estate of a mayster of the chauncery and other worshypfull prechours of pardon and clerkes that ben gradewable, & all other ordres of chastyte persones and preestes worshypfull merchauntes & gentylmen all these may syt at the squyers table.

SCA Order of Precedence

In the SCA, the order of Precedence is a listing of all the people who have received awards, ordered from the highest ranking to the lowest. Ranking (or precedence) is determined by the highest level of award received, and the date an award of that level was first given to the recipient. The earlier a person received an award, the higher they appear on the order of precedence.

The ranking of awards in Lochac, from highest to lowest, are:

Note that if person A had received a laurel and a pelican in the last year, an person B had received a laurel three years ago, person B would be ranked higher, having reached peerage level first. The fact that someone has obtained a second award at a certain level does not add to their precedence.

The sitting Royalty rank above all others on the Order of Precedence. Individual kingdoms may have additional ranks as well as slight variations with respect to Court Baronies.

For example, An Tir has a permanent award, the Lion of An Tir, which ranks higher than a Duke or Duchess within An Tir. An Tir also includes Landed and formerly Landed Barons and Baronesses on its order of precedence. Additionally Kingdom Officers are sometimes given a place of precedence, although this practice was discontinued in An Tir in November of A.S. XXXVIII.


Kingdom Orders of Precedence