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"Chivalry" is a term taken from medieval French. It translates as "Horsemanship", so you might consider a riding school or fox-hunt a Chivalric order of sorts! The term loosly came to refer to one of honour or integrity when it was applied to mounted warriors, especially knights, who swore to a code of honour.

Otherwise it depends what kind of order you would like to join, what your biases, likes & dislikes are. For example, the Freemasons could be called a Chivalric order. All orders have a code of conduct (of some description), some have dress codes, others require certain personal attributes or meritous qualifications. Try looking up "Gentlemans clubs" in your local area; there are lots of different kinds and all have something to offer those who are interested.

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