Answer In the United Kingdom, there is an Order of Precedence based on Legal Statutes, seating arrangements in the Chamber of the House of Lords and custom and practice. It is different in each of the UK's constituent countries, so that England and Wales have one set of rules, Scotland has another and Northern Ireland yet another. In England, the order, in decreasing rank, is: The Monarch, followed by other members of the Royal Family The Archbishop of Canterbury The Lord Chancellor The Archbishop of York The Prime Minister The Lord President of the Privy Council The Speaker of the House of Commons The Lord Speaker of the House of Lords The Lord Privy Seal The Nobility in the following order: Dukes Marquesses Earls Viscounts Bishops of the Church of England Barons Knights of the Order of the Garter Knight (or Dame) Grand Cross Knight (or Dame) Commander of the British Empire.
In which particular country? Poland had a completely different system to that used in Spain or Italy and England was different again.
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firefighterlieutenant CaptainDeputy ChiefAssistant ChiefDistrict ChiefThis is just an example so departments use different structures and different ranks.
Even though the monarch is the head of state, the feudal system is no longer used in england.
it has existed longer
The titles and ranks of nobility are different in different countries. In the United Kingdom, the ranks are Prince, Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, Baron, and perhaps Baronet.
no u can go form 1-70 like normal
Probably like... 9?
they thought that they wanted to practice their faith without interference and that why they settled in england.
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The officer ranks are both the same. However the enlisted ranks are different. The Army also has Warrant Officers where as the Air Force does not.
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