ceremonial office
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concept
A ceremonial office is a formal position or title that carries symbolic, traditional, or representative duties rather than substantive executive or administrative power.
Aliases (9)
- ceremonial county office ×7
- Masonic office ×6
- ceremonial position ×4
- ceremonial institution ×2
- ceremonial court office ×1
- ceremonial political office ×1
- ceremonial role ×1
- ceremonial university office ×1
- university ceremonial office ×1
Instances (46)
- Chancellor of the Order of the Garter
- Worshipful Master ("Masonic office")
- Arch-marshal of the Holy Roman Empire
- Earl Marshal
- Warden of the Cinque Ports
- Mayor of Cambridge
- Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire
- Head of the Commonwealth ("ceremonial position")
- Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire
- High Sheriff of Lancashire ("ceremonial county office")
- Junior Deacon ("Masonic office")
- Court of St James's ("ceremonial institution")
- Lord Chamberlain to Catherine of Braganza
- Lord Lieutenant of Scilly
- Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
- Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall ("ceremonial county office")
- Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
- Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire
- Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire ("ceremonial county office")
- Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire
- Lord Mayor of Manchester
- Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire ("ceremonial county office")
- Lord Mayor of London ("ceremonial position")
- Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ("ceremonial role")
- Prelate of the Order of the Garter
- High Steward of the University of Cambridge ("ceremonial position")
- Chancellor of the University of the Western Cape ("university ceremonial office")
- Usher of the Order of the Garter
- Senior Grand Warden ("Masonic office")
- Grand Secretary ("Masonic office")
- Grand Marshal ("Masonic office")
- Grand Treasurer ("Masonic office")
- Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire ("ceremonial county office")
- High Sheriff of Gloucestershire ("ceremonial county office")
- Lord Mayor of Birmingham
- Lord Mayor ("ceremonial position")
- Lord Lieutenant
- Chancellor ("ceremonial university office")
- Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex ("ceremonial county office")
- Arch-cupbearer of the Holy Roman Empire ("ceremonial court office")
- Grand Master of the Order of the Cross of Liberty
- Great Officers of State of the United Kingdom
- Great Officer of State
- Grand Elector of the French Empire ("ceremonial political office")
- Sovereign of the Garter
- Jordanian royal institutions ("ceremonial institution")