222 LIFE OF MYTTOX. 



" A hearse with four horses (driven by an attached 

 servant of the deceased), a mourning coach and four, 

 and another carriage, formed the melancholy caval- 

 cade through Shrewsbury. On the road to Oswestry, 

 every mark of respect was paid ; and at the Queen's 

 Head, the corpse was met by a detachment of the 

 North Shropshire Cavalry (of which regiment the 

 deceased was Major), who escorted them to the vault 

 in the chapel of Halston, where the remains were 

 deposited at three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. 

 The procession was exceedingly well arranged under 

 the direction of Mr. Dunn, of London, assisted by 

 Messrs. Hanmer and Gittins, of this town, and 

 entered the domain of Halston in the followinof 



& 



order : 



Four Trumpeters of the North Shropshire Cavalry. 



Capt. Croxon and Capt. Jones. 



Thirty-two Members of the Cavalry. 



A Standnrd of the Regiment covered with Crape. 



Forty-two Members of the Cavalry. 



Adjutant Shirley and Cornet Nicolls. 



Mr. Dunn (undertaker) and Mr. Gittins. 



Two Mutes. 



Carriage of the Revds. W. Jones and J. D. Pigott. 



Two Mourning Conches and four, with the 



Pall-Benrers, 

 Hon. T. Kenyon. A. \V. Corbett, Esq. 



R. A. Slaney, Esq. M.P. J. R. Kynaston, Esq. 



J. C. Pelham, Esq. Rev. H. C. Cotton. 



