Nov.] CHRONICLE. 



His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. 



Choir of Windsor. 



Canons of Windsor. 



Dean of Windsor. 



Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, 



The Earl of Macclesfield. 



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The Groom of the 



Stole, 



The Marquess of 



Winchester. 



'The Lord Steward of His 



Majesty's Household 



The Marquess of Choi 



mondeley. 



His^ 



The King's Master 



of the Horse, 

 The Duke of Mon- 

 trose, K.B. 



Ralph Bigland, Esq. Norroy, acting for 

 Clarenceux King of Arms. 



The Coronet of her late Royals Supporter, 

 Highness borne upon a black t R. Chester, Esq, 

 velvet cushion, by Col. Adden- > Gentleman 

 brooke. Equerry to Her late I Usher of the 

 Royal Highness. ) Privy Chamber, 



SuDDorter f^^'*'" P""'^^?^^ ^^"^ °^ ^™''\ Supporter, 

 aupponer, i Sr Isaac Heard, Knt. >t u i „ u.^ 



W. Woods, Esq.\ Ye^^i^g ^-^ ^^^p,,.,. / J- Pulman, Esq. 



Secretary to the Lord rThe Lord Chamberlain of^j The Vice Chasn- 

 Chamberlain, < his Majesty's Household, V berlain, 

 J. Calvert, Esq. L TheM.of Hertford, K.G. J Viscount Jocelyn. 



Supporter, 

 H. Y. Wortham, 

 Esq. one of his 

 Majesty's Gen- 

 tlemen Ushers 



Supporter of the 



pall, the Right 



Honourable Lady 



EUenborough. 



Supporter of the 



pall, the Right 



Honourable Lady 



Grenville. 



The body. 



Covered with a black Telvet 

 pall, adorned with eight 

 escocheons of her late 

 Royal Highness's arms, the 

 coffin carried by eight 

 Yeomen of the Guard, 

 under a canopy of black 

 velvet, borne by eight Gen- 

 tlemen Ushers. 



Supporter of the 



pall, the Right 



Honourable Lady 



Arden. 



Supporter of the 

 pall, the Right 

 Honourable Lady 

 Boston. 



H. R. Highness 

 The D . of Clarence, 

 in a long black 

 cloak, his train 

 borne by Rear Ad- 

 miral the Hon. Sir 

 Henry Blackwood, 

 Bart, and the Hon. 

 Courtenay Boyle. 



THE H. R. Highness 



CHIEF MOURNER, The Duke of York, 



His Serene Highness 

 The Prince Leopold, 

 in a long black cloak, 

 his train borne by Ba- 

 ron de Hardenbrock, 

 andLieutenant-Colonel 

 Sir Robert Gardiner, 

 K.C.B. Aides-de-Camp 

 and Equerries to his 

 Serene Highness. 

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in a long black cloak, 

 his train borne by 

 Lieutenant - Colonel 

 Armstrong, & Lieut,- 

 ColonelCooke.Aidea,- 

 de-Camp to His Roy- 

 al Highness. 



H. R. H. 



