290 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1810. 



D. of York, D. of Clarence, 



D. of Kent, D. of Cumberland, 



Duke of Sussex, 



in long black cloaks, 



the prince's train borne by two of 



his gentlemen, the dukes' 



by one ; 



Marquisses Abercorn, Cornwallis, 



Wellesley ; 



Earls Westmorland, Chesterfield, 



Batliurst, Camden. 



Liverpool, Wilton, Harrowby ; 



Bishop of Salisbury, 



Chancellor of the Garter ; 



Lords Walsinoham,Mulgrave, and 



Eldon ; 

 Right Honourable Spencer Perce- 

 val, C. Yorke, K. Rider, 

 R. Dundas, and Sir D. Dundas ; 

 Lieutenant-General Calvert, 



Count Munster, 



Major Price, Colonel Taylor, 



ladies attendants on tlie queen and 



princesses, viz. 



Lady Albinia Cumberland, 



Miss GoldsworthVjMrs. Williams, 



Honourable Mrs. Fielding, 

 Honourable Mrs. Egerton, Hon- 

 ourable Miss Townshend, 

 Madame and Mademoiselle 

 Beckendoift"; 

 Mrs. Adams, 

 Miss Knight, Miss Montmollin, 

 Miss Planta, Miss Gaskin, 

 Miss Byerley, 

 Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Robinson, 

 the queen's and princess's 

 dressers. 

 Upon entering the choir, the 

 body was placed on tressels, the 

 head towards the altar ; the coro- 

 net and cushion on the coffin. 

 The chief mourner sat at the head 

 of the corpse; her supporters on 

 either side ; ao.d the supporters of 

 the pall in their places near the 

 body. During the service, which 

 was read by the honourable and 

 very rev. the dean of Windsor, 



the prince of Wales and his royal 

 brothers, as well as the knights of 

 the Garter present, occupied their 

 respective stalls. The nobility, 

 privy councillors, and officers of 

 the household, as well as others 

 who had followed the body, were 

 placed in the vacant and inter- 

 mediate stalls. The ladies' atten- 

 dants were in the seats below the 

 stalls ory the north side nearest 

 the altar ; the grooms of the bed- 

 chamber, physicians, rector and 

 curate of Windsor, surgeon, 

 apothecary, and solicitor of her 

 late royal highness, in the seat 

 below the stalls on the south side, 

 nearest the altar; the equerries, 

 and the queen's and the princess's 

 other attendants, in the front seats 

 on titlier sic'e ; the pages were 

 arranged below the altar. The 

 part of the service before the in- 

 terment, and the anthem being 

 performed, the procession moved 

 out of the choir in the order in 

 which it had entered, and pro- 

 ceeded up the north aisle of the 

 choir, flanked by the royal horse- 

 guards blue, to the place of burial 

 behind the altar. The body 

 being deposited in the vault, 

 and the service concluded, sir 

 Isaac Heard, garter, after a 

 short pause, pronounced near 

 the grave, the style of her late 

 royal highness, as follows : 



" Thus it has pleased Almighty 

 God to take out of this transitory 

 life unto his divine mercy, the late 

 n)ost illustrious Princess Amelia, 

 sixth and youngest daughter of 

 his most excellent majesty George 

 the Third, by the grace of God 

 of the United Kingdom of Great 

 Britain and Ireland King, defender 

 of the faith ; whom God bless and 

 preserve with long life, health, and 

 !ionour,and all worldly happiness ! " 



