MISCELLANIES. 669 



In consequence of the Grand Duchess of Oldenburg and several Rus- 

 smn Ladies of Distinction having been included in the list sent by order 

 of the Emperor of Russia, it was thought proper that the Lady Mayoress 

 should be present to receive the Grand Duchess and the other Russian 

 Ladies, and her Ladyshrp was accordingly present, as also the Countess 

 of Liverpool, Lady Castlereagh, and Miss L. Domville, the Sister of 

 the Lady Mayoress, who were invited on the occasion. 



The following Royal Personages, Noblemen, and Gentlemen of dis- 

 tinction were invited, but could not be present in consequence of indis- 

 position or other peculiar circumstances :— • 



His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence. 



His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, (on the Continent). 



His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. 



The Lord Chancellor. 



Duke of Norfolk. 



Duke of Richmond. 



Lord Grenville. 



Lord Niddry. 



Portuguese Ambassador. 



Sicilian and Hessian Ministers. 



Hon. F. Elphinstone, Chairman of the Hon. East India Company. 



Sir Samuel Romilly. 



Edward Cooke, Esq. Under Secretary of State. 



J. W. Croker, Esq. Secretary to Admiralty. 



T. Brooksbank, Esq. > Private Secretaries to the First Lord of the 



A. Rosenhagen, Esq. J Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer. 



His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, to give a proper effect to this 

 inagni6cent entertainment, determined on going in state, with the 

 full splendor of his court. Orders were accordingly issued to all the 

 officers to be in readiness at St. James's Palace to attend his Royal 

 Highness. 



About two o'clock the streets east of Temple Bar were lined on botb 

 sides with nearly eight thousand troops, regulars, militia, and volun-^ 

 teers, aided by detachments of cavalry. 



Soon after four o'clock the cavalcade departed frora Carlton House' 

 in the following Order : — 



The Eleventh Dragoons. 



Seven of the Prince Regent's Carriages, in which were the Officers of 



his Household, and Foreign Officers of distinction. 



TheState Carriagesof the Prince of Orange, Dukeof Cambridge, Duke of 



Kent, and Duke of Gloucester, each drawn by Six Horses. 



These illustrious individuals were accompanied by several of the 



Foreign Princes. 

 The State Carriage of the Duke of York, who was accompanied by 

 two Princes of Prussia. 

 The Speaker of the House of Commons in his State Carriage. 



