THE CGHRUNTCL& 
In carriazes :— 
Admiral Lord Duncan, 11th of Oc- 
tober, 1797 — Rear - Admiral 
_ Douglas, 17th of Auguft, 1797 
—The laft officer being the re- 
prefentative of Vice - Admiral 
Lord Keith, to whom Admiral 
Lucas, with his fquadron, capi- 
tulated in Saldanha Bay. 
A detachment of Marines from 
Chatham. 
The foreign minifters in their 
carriages. 
The Ear! of Aylesford, with Fran- 
cis Barker, Efq. 
The Members of the Houfe of 
Commons; in the rear of whom 
eame the Speaker, in his ftate- 
carriage. 
Three Knights Marfhalmen, 
Clerk of the Crown, 
Mafters in Chancery, and 
The Twelve Judges. 
The Lords Spiritual and Tempo- 
ral, in their robes, but not rang- 
_ ed (from accident perhaps) in 
_ the order of their rank or fenio- 
rity. 
Lord High Chancellor in his robes 
of ftate. 
THE ROYAL CAVALCADE. 
1ft coach, Houfehold Officers of the 
Duke of Gloucefter. 
2.. His Royal Highnefs the Duke 
of Gloucefter, and Princefs 
Sophia of Gloucefter. 
§. Houfehold Officers of the Duke 
of Clarence. 
4. His Royal Highnefs the Duke 
of Clarence. 
A Party of the Life-Guards. 
5. Houfchold Officers of the Duke 
of York. ° 
6. His Royal Highnefs the Duke 
: of York, 
Vou. XXXIX. 
Sr 
7. Ladies of the Bedchamber to 
the Queén. 
8. Maids of Honour to the Queen! 
9. Equerries to her Majetty. 
10. Ladies of the Bedchamber to 
the Queen. 
11. Mafter of the Horfe to the 
Queen. 
12. Gentlemen Ushers of the Privy 
Chamber. 
13. Deputy Lord Steward. 
14. Lords of the Bedchamber. 
.15. Attendants. 
16. Mafter of the Herfe to the 
King. 
17. THEIR MAJESTIES. 
Marfhalmen, State Trumpeters, and 
a numerous body of Life-Guards. 
18. Miftrefs of the Robes to thé 
Queen, and the Lady in Waiting. 
19. The Princeffes Auguita and 
Elizabeth. 
20. The Princeffes Sophia and 
Mary. 
A ftrong Detachment of Life- 
Guards. 
In this manner the proceffion 
paraded to Temple-Bar, where 
their Majefties were received by 
The Lord Mayor, 
dreffed in a crimfon velvet gown, 
mounted on a fine grey horfe, ele- 
gantly caparifoned, and bearing the 
word of the city, which he deli- 
vered to the King, with his head 
uncovered. His Majefty accepted 
the civic compliment with the ut- 
moft politenefs, and immediately 
returned the fword to his Lord- 
flip. 
The two Sheriffs, and four of 
the Common Council, attended to 
the Cathedral, where the corpora- 
tion received the King. — The 
fheriffs in their gowns of office, and 
the fword carried by the Lord 
Mayor immediately before his Ma- 
F jefty’s 
