170 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1818. [Dec. 



13th of November, when one of military posts are placed, and 

 the guards and two of the ser- every precaution taken to prevent 

 vants of the Lazaretto were communication between the in- 

 seized, and in spite of every fected and not infected part of 

 assistance, died on the Mth, the Lazaretto. Several guard- 

 15th, and 16th. They caught ships are stationed without. The 

 the infection from their want of danger is now more for the very 

 precaution ; happily the passen- few who are in the division of the 

 gersfrom the vessel which brought very suspicious patients; but we 

 the infection enjoy perfect health, may hope, with the aid of Heaven, 

 in the separate building in which that the various precautions which 

 they were at first placed, and the have been adopted, and are 

 infection has not passed the strictly enforced, will not be 

 bounds within which the board ineffectual even for these. 

 of health had confined it. New 



Ceremonial for the Interment of her late Most Excellent Majesty 

 Queen Charlotte of blessed Memory, in the Royal Chapel of St. 

 George at Windsor, on Wednesday Evening, the 2nd day of 

 December, 1818. 



PROCESSION FROM KEW-PALACE TO WINDSOR-CASTLE. 



The Royal body, having lain in State privately at Kew-palace 

 during the day and night previous to the interment, will be removed 

 from thence to Windsor on Wednesday next, in a hearse adorned 

 with ten escutcheons and drawn by eight of her late Majesty's horses, 

 preceded by the Knighs Marshal's men on horseback with black 

 staves, and followed by the carriages of her late Majesty, of his 

 Majesty, the Prince Regent, and the Royal Family ; the whole 

 escorted by a party of Lancers. 



Upon arrival at Frogmore, the procession will halt for the purpose 

 of receiving the Chief Mourner, his supporters and train-bearers, and 

 the Princes of the Blood Royal, when the procession will be joined 

 by the servants and grooms of the King, of her late Majesty, of the 

 Prince Regent, and of the Royal Family, in deep mourning (each 

 bearing a flambeau) ; 40 Yeomen of the Guard, the trumpets and 

 kettle-drums of the Horse Guards mounted, and the drums and fifes 

 of the Foot Guards. 



ORDER OF THE PROCESSION FROM FROGMORE. 



Servants and Grooms of the Royal Family, '^ 

 Servants and Grooms of the Prince Regent, f each bearing 

 Servants and Grooms of his Majesty, C a Flambeau. 



Servants and Grooms of her late Majesty, ) 

 Trumpets and Kettle Drums mounted, and the Drums and Fifes of 



the Foot Guards. 

 Knight Marshal's Men on foot (with Black Staves). 



THE 



