Is Guy 'senior grandson' by dint of being senior daughter's first son, or does that arcane and noble elevation devolve upon Matt the elder, your Junior daughter's son? Or perhaps such trivial ruminations upon station are insignificant to all but Royal Houses? v-word is Ideez... The very Idea! Tush and taradiddle.
I understand the daughters' degrees of seniority depend upon chronological arrival, I just wondered if daughters' sproglets could inherit their mother's relative seniority? Probably wisest to allow seniority to reside with the first arrival regardless of branch cadetship. I must admit it had slipped my mind for a moment that Tom is your grandson too. Embarassed apologies all round, What? PS doesn't middle-most equate to major with minor and minimus bedecking the late arrivals?
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Is Guy 'senior grandson' by dint of being senior daughter's first son, or does that arcane and noble elevation devolve upon Matt the elder, your Junior daughter's son? Or perhaps such trivial ruminations upon station are insignificant to all but Royal Houses?
v-word is Ideez...
The very Idea! Tush and taradiddle.
No, Guy is junior grandson (in order of arrival) he's ten. Tom is senior grandson at nineteen. Matthew is milddlest grandson at seventeen.
I understand the daughters' degrees of seniority depend upon chronological arrival, I just wondered if daughters' sproglets could inherit their mother's relative seniority? Probably wisest to allow seniority to reside with the first arrival regardless of branch cadetship.
I must admit it had slipped my mind for a moment that Tom is your grandson too. Embarassed apologies all round, What?
PS doesn't middle-most equate to major with minor and minimus bedecking the late arrivals?
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