660 ANNUAL REGISTER, 18U. 



Between each of these Carnages were Sections of the Royal Horse Guards;^ 



Then came the Carriages of His Majesty's Ministers. 



Which were followed by two troops of the Horse Guards, in new Uniform. 



Then came a Carriage and Six Bays, 



Guards. 



Carriage and Six Horses occupied by the Prince Regent's Officers of State. 



Six Royal Carriages, with the Suite of the King of Prussia, Foreign 



Noblemen, Officers, &c. 



A Detachment of Hussar Cavalry. 



Officers of the Yeomen of the Guard. 



One Hundred Yeomanry of the Guard in their ancient Costume, with 



Halberts on their left shoulder. 



The full Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. 



Officers of Arras, viz. 



Pursuivants. 



Heralds. 



Provincial Kings of Arms. 



Garter, Principal King of Arms. 



"the Prince Regent, dressed in full Military Uniform, wsaring the 



English, Russian, 



Prussian, and French Orders in the State Carriage. 



Drawn by Eight beautiful Cream Coloured Horses, with Scarlet Ribbons, 



and attended by the Knights Marshalmen. 



The King of Prussia sat on the right side of the Prince Regent. 



In the fore seat sat the Prince of Orange, and the Prince Royal of Prussia. 



Guards. 



A vast number of other carriages, containing Foreign and English 



Noblemen, and Persons of Distinction. 



A strong Detachment of the Scotch Greys closed this Cavalcade. 



About five o'clock the Prince Regent was followed by the Emperor 

 of Russia, in the following Order : 



Horse Guards. 



The Prince Regent's State Chariot and Six white Hanoverian Horses, 



decorated with Blue Ribbons. 



The Emperor of Russia, dressed in Scarlet and Gold, occupied 



the same with his Illustrious Sister, 



the Duchess of Oldenburg. 



His Imperial Majesty was cheered in the loudest manner by the 



Spectators, which he returned, by bowing uncovered. 



Guards. 



A Royal Carriage with two Russian Princesses and many 



Private Carriages. 



The Ninth Regiment of Cavalry and the Scotch Greys 



brought up the Rear. 



The Lord Mayor and Sheriffs, in state carriages, with the Alder- 

 men and City Officers, had previously arrived at Temple Bar, and. 



