order of precedence
An order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance and can be applied to individuals, groups, or organizations. Most often it is used in the context of people by many organizations and governments, for very formal and state o ...
, including the names of each individual office-holder, was published by the Office of the Marshal of the Realm between 1930 and 1974. From 1975 until 2011 it was included in the more extensive Court Calendar published annually by the same office. The order of precedence of 2011 included 425 individual names arranged into groups numbered 1 to 10.''Hovkalender 2011'', Riksmarskalksämbetet, Stockholm, p. 25-32. No order of precedence is known to have been published since then.