Nov.] CHRONICLE. 1 1 1 



the lower lotlge, and the body was placed under a canopy in the apart' 

 ment prepared for its reception. 



His Serene Highness was received and conducted to his apaitments 

 by Sir George Nayler, Knight, and Hale Young Worthain, Esq. the 

 King's Gentleman Usher in Waiting, attended by the officers of the 

 Lord Chamberlain. 



On Wednesday evening the 19tli instant, soon after S o'clock, the 

 ]-emains of Hei- late Royal Highness were removed from the Lower 

 Lodge to St. George's chapel, in the following order : — 



Servants and Grooms of Her late Royal Highness and of His 



Serene Highness, on foot, in deep mourning. 



Servants and Grooms of the Royal Family, the Prince Regent, 



g and tlieir Majesties, on foot, in full state liveiies, with ^ 



pq crape hat-bands, and black gloves, four and four^ e2 



to bearine: flambeaux. ^ 



1 The full band of the^Royal Horse Guards Blue. ^ 

 3 Tlie HEARSE, ? 

 ^ Drawn by eight of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent's " 



2 black horses, fully caparisoned, o 

 jjj each horse attended by a groom in full state livery. ^ 

 .— His Majesty's body carriage, g^ 



^Drawn by a full set of His Majesty's horses, each horse attended 2_ 



f5 by a groom in full state livery, n 



H conveying O 



^ His Serene Highness the Prince Leopold, p 



o Chief Mourner, S* 



1 and ^ g 



3 Their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of York and Clarence, £" 

 ^ Supporters to the Chief Mourner. 



The carriages of the Prince Regent, the Roj^al Family, and the 

 Prince Leopold, each drawn by six liorses, closed the procession. 



The whole procession from the Lower Lodge to St. George's 

 Cha[)el was ilanked by the military, every fourth man bearing a 

 flambeau. 



Upon arrival at St. George's Chapel, the seivants, grooms, and 

 band, tiled off without tlie south door. 



At the entrance the Dean and Canons, attended by the choir, re- 

 ceived the body ; and the procession, (which had Ijeen formed under 

 the direction of Sir George Nayler, Knt. York Herald, executing this 

 part of the duty on behalf of Garter), being flanked by the Foot 

 Guards, every fourth man bearing a flambeau, moved down the south 

 aisle, and uj) the lun e, in the following order : — 



Poor Knights of Windsor. 

 Pages of their Royal Highnesses the Princesses Augusta, Elizabeth, 



and Sopliia, 

 Mr Harding, Mr. Moore, Mr. Gollo]). 



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