and attachment before the princess’s 
apartments, in Cleveland-row, her. 
royal highness, in a voice replete 
with melody, and delicacy of tone, 
thus addressed them from her 
palace window : 
“© Believe me, I fecl very happy 
*€ and delighted to ste the coop 
*€ and brave English people—the 
best nation upon earth,’’ 
The prince atzerwards addressed 
the populace in a very engaging 
manner; and received the tribute. 
of no venal applause. 
8th This evening the solemnity 
* of the marriage of his royal 
highness the prince of Wales with 
her highness the princess Caroline 
of Brunswick, was performed in the 
chapel royal by the archbishop of 
Canterbury. The processions, to_ 
and from the chapel, were in the 
following order: 
The Procession of the BRIDE. 
Drums and ‘Trumpets. 
Serjeant ‘Trumpeter. 
Kettle-Drums. 
Master of the Ceremonies. 
Bride’s Gentlemah Usher between the 
two Senior Heralds. 
His Majesty’s Vice Chamberlain, 
-His Majesty’s Lord Chamberlain. 
The BRIDE, 
In her nuptial habit, with a coronet, led 
by his Royal Highness the 
Duke of Clarence, 
her train borne by four unmarried daugh- 
ters of dukes and earls, viz. 
Lady Mary Os- Lady Caroline Vil- 
borne, liers, 
Lady Charlotte Lady Charlotte 
Spencer, Legge; 
And her Highness was atiended by the 
ladies of her household. 
On entering the chapel her 
highness was conducted to the 
seat prepared for her, near her ma-' 
jesty’s chair of state. The master 
of the ceremonies, with the gen- 
tleman usher, retired to the, places 
assigned them, 
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The lord..chamberlain and 
vice-chamberlain, with a herald,’ 
returned to attend the bridegroom ; 
the senior herald remaining. in the 
chapel, to condu¢t the several per- 
sons to their respective places. 
The BRIDEGROOM’s Procession, 
In the same order as that of the Bride, 
with the addition of the Officers of his 
Royal Highness’s Household, 
flis Royal Highness 
THE PRINCE OF WALES, 
In his collar of the Order of the Garter, 
supported by two unmarried Dukes, 
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The Duke of Bed- | The Duke of Rox- 
ford, burgh. 
And his Royal Highness being con- 
duéted to his seat in the Chapel, the 
Lord Chamberlain, Vice Chamberlain, 
and two Heralds, returned, to attend his 
Majesty. 
THEIR MAJESTIES? Procession. 
Drums and Truiapets as before; 
Knight Marshal. 
Pursuivants, 
Heralds. 
Treasurer of the Household. 
Master of the Horse. 
Two married Dukes, viz. 
Duke of Leeds. | Duke of Beaufort. 
Lord Steward of the Household. 
Provincial Kings of Arms. 
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Archbishop of Canterbury. 
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Usher. | Arms, with his sceptre. | Usher, 
The Earl Marshal, with his staff. 
PRINCES OF THE BLOOD 
ROYAL. viz. 
Prince William. 
His Royal Highness the Duke of 
Gloucester. 
His Royal Highness the Duke of York, 
Vice Chamberlain of the Household, 
Sword of State, borne by the Duke of 
‘ Portland. 
Lord Chamberlain of the Household. 
HIS MAJESTY, 
In the collar of the Order of the Garter, 
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