LIFE OF MYTTON. 223 



The Hearse, drawn by Four Horses, with 



THE BODY, 



In a Coffin covered with Blnck Velvet, with massive Handles. 

 richly ornamented, the Plate inscribed 



• John Mytton, Esq. of Halston, 



' Born 30th of Sept. 1796, 



'Died 29th of March 1834.' 



(The Hearse was driven by Mr. Bowyer, the Deceased's 



Coachman, who, with Mr. M'Douyal, another Servant, 



attended him in his last moments). 



Mourning Coach with two Mourners, the Rev. E. H. Owen 



(Deceased's Uncle), nnd the Hon. and Rev. R. Noel Hill. 



Mrs. Mytton's Carriage. 



Lady Kynaston's Carriage, with Mr. \V. H. Griffiths and Mr. Cooper. 



Carriage of A. W. Corbett, Esq. 



Carriage of the Rev. Sir Edward Kvnaston, Bart. 



Carriage of the Rev. E. H. Owen. 



Carri.age of R. A. Slaney, Esq. M.P. 



Carriage and Four of the Hon. Thomas Kenyon. 



J. Beck, Esq , in his Carriage. 



Dr. CockeriU and Lieut. Tudor, in Carriage. 



Carriage of T. N. Parker, Esq. 



Carriage of W. Ormsby Gore, Esq., M.P. 



Carriage of Viscountess Avonmore. 



Several Cars, &c., with Friends. 



Mr. Broughall, Agent. 



About One Hundred of the Tenantry, Tradesmen, and Friends on 

 Horseback, closed the procession. Among these were Messrs. Longue- 

 ville, Cartwright, Bolas, Hughes, J. Howell, S. Windsor, J. Williams, 

 Morris, Griffiths, Venables, D. Thomas, W. Francis, R. Edwards, Farr, 

 Blandford, Rogers, Davies, &c. &c. 



The Mutes were old men, brothers, John and Edward Nicholas, of 

 Whittington ; the latter was mute at the funeral of the deceased's grand- 

 father ; John was mute at the grandfather's funeral, the father's funeral, 

 and that of Mr. Mylton. 



