Dec] chronicle. ^ 171 



^ THE HEARSE. 



o „. H Drawn by Eight of her late Ma- 



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^ ro jesty's Horses, driven by her 3 g es 



p O g g. late Majesty's Body O . J ^ g 



,3» 11, CoachmaH. J J3 §^, 



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^ =^" < tl i One of his Majesty's Carriages, *= S '^ ^ .2 ^ 



o i I w. ^ ~i § drawn by a full Set of his g ^ 2 . x g V 



^ '" Sf I li Majesty's Black Horses, I ^ | S ^ I i 



o 1 g S ^^j S conveying the Chief « c ^ g >.^ |^ 



c» d"-^ "" e S Mourner and his ^^ S Jl > « ii 



oS-oHj ^-O two Supporters. -g g =s " "^ . 



^ t?'^ o "" P- One of his Majesty's Carriages, H o | "^ o 



«, § ^ § drawn by Six Horses, con- ^ .2 *1 « 



TO n* 



W 5 3" 



o5 S" ' veying the Train-bearers 5 i o 



%%-^ of the Chief Mourner. " ^ g^ 



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'^ " » Carnages of his Majesty, drawn "Ja S 



2 5 



by Six Horses, conveying ^ cs 



n> the Princes of the ^ 



2. Blood Royal. § 



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Carriages of his Majesty conveying the Train-bearers of the Princes 



of the Blood Royal. 

 Carriages of her late Majesty which attended in the procession from 



Kew. 

 Guard of Lancers, which attended the hearse to Datchet-bridge, to 



close the procession. 



Upon arrival at the south door of St. George's-chapel the servants 

 and grooms, the trumpets and drums, and the Knight Marshal's men, 

 will file oiF without the door. The Royal body will be removed from 

 the hearse, and carried by ten yeomen of the guard, and followed by 

 the Chief Mourner, his supporters, train bearers, and the Princes of 

 the Blood Royal with their train-bearers, into the space prepared to 

 receive them in the procession (previously formed) ; when the whole 

 will move forward into the choir. 



The Yeomen of the Guard attending the hearse, and those attend- 

 ing the carriage conveying the Chief Mourner, will close the procei- 

 sion to the entrance of the choir within the chapel. 



CEREMONIAL WITHIN THE ROYAL CHAPEL. 



Poor Knights of Windsor. 



Pages of the Royal Family. 



Pages of the Prince Regent. 



Pages of the King. 



Pages of her late Majesty. 



Gentlemen Ushers, Quarterly Waiters to his Majesty. 



Gentlemen 



