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CHRONICLE. 



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Gentlemen Ushers, 

 George N. Vincent, Esq. Charles Rooke, Esq. Thomas Gore, Esq. 



Ladies of the Bedchamber of their Royal Highnesses the Princesses, 

 Lady Mary Powlett, Lady Mary Taylor, Lady Elizabeth Montagu 



AVomen of the Bedchamber of their Royal Highnesses the Princesses, 

 Miss Disbrowe, Lady Campbell, Miss A'yse. 



Attendants on Her late Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte, 

 Mrs. Cronberg, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Phillips. 



Attendants on Her Majesty and the Princesses. 



Upon entering the choir, the 

 body was placed on a platform , and 

 the coronet and cushion laid up(m 

 tlie coffin. The Chief Mourner 

 sat on a chair placed for his Serene 

 Highness at the head of the corj)se, 

 and their Royal Highnesses, his 

 supporters, on chairs on either 

 side. The Supporters of the pall 

 sat in their places near the body ; 

 and the Lord Chamberlain of his 

 ■Majesty's household on a chair at 

 the teet of the corpse. The Royal 

 Dukes, and the Nobility, Knights 

 of the Garter, occupied their re- 

 spective stalls : and the Ministers 

 of State, Officers of the Household, 

 and others of the procession^ 

 \vere conducted to their respective 

 places. 



The part of the service before 

 the interment, and the anthem, 

 being performed, the body was 

 deposited in the Royal Vault. The 

 office of burial being concluded, 

 after ;> short pause. Sir Isaac Heard, 

 Knt. Garter Principal Kijig of 

 .\rm8, proclaimed the style of Her 

 late Royal Highness as follows : 



" Thus it has pleased Almighty 

 Gud to take oui of this transitory 

 life unto hi.s Divine mercy, the late 

 mn»t illustrious Piincess Chak- 

 i.ojTh .\UGUSTA, Daughter of His 

 Hoyal Highness George Prince of 

 Wales, Regentof thisl'nited King- 

 ilom; ( oasortof Hi.s Serene High- 



ness liCopold George Frederick> 

 Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Misnia, 

 Landgrave of Thuringia, Prince 

 of Cobourgof Saalfeld; and grand- 

 daugliter of His Most Excellent 

 Majesty Geoige 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 pre- 

 serve with long life, health, and 

 honour, and all worldly happiness." 



After which. His Serene High- 

 ness the chief mourner, the Prince* 

 of the Blood Royal, the great Of- 

 ficers, Nobility, and others who had 

 composed the procession, retired ; 

 having witnessed that eveiy jjart 

 of this most mournful and afflict- 

 ing ceremony had beea conducted 

 with great regularity, decorum, 

 and solemnity. 



8. Rome. — Lucien Buonapxirte 

 and his family returned to K.ome 

 suddenly this morning fioui Ru- 

 tinella, his country-seat, near 

 Frescati. The following \vas the 

 occasion of this unexpect^jd move- 

 ment : — Yesterday, about 4 o'clock 

 in the afternoon, Monseignor C\i- 

 iieo, auditor of Ruota, a connex- 

 ion of the Buonapaiite family, who 

 was on a \ibit to Lucien at Ru- 

 liuella, took a wvOk in the direc- 

 tion of Tusculiuja, to insj)ect the 

 excavations goivtg on tliere, when 

 on a sudden lie was .seized, at- 

 tacked 



