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the Island of St. Vincent's, and of the Charaib tribes of 

 Indians, painted by Brunyas, and supported by Scaiola 

 Columns, imitating verde antique marble. This leads to a 

 passage which forms a degagement to all the principal 

 rooms. 



THE CHAPEL, 



wainscoted throughout with cedar, adorned with carvings, 

 with a gallery of the same, hung with crimson velvet, under 

 which are seats for the servants. 



In the Gallery hang the Colours of the First Provisional 

 Battalion of Militia, which, under the command of the 

 present Marquess of Buckingham, volunteered for Foreign 

 Service, and joined the British Army in France under the 

 Duke (then Marquess) of Wellington.— As a tribute due to 

 the Officers and Men who followed him upon this Service, 

 the Marquess of Buckingham has put up, under the King's 

 Colour, the following inscription : — 



The Colours 

 Which hang in this Chapel, 

 Belonged to 

 The First Provisional Battalion 

 Of MILITIA, 

 Composed entirely of Volunteers 

 From the English Militia. 



This Regiment, 

 Under the command 

 Of 



Richard Marquess of Buckingham, 

 Joined 



The British Army in France, 

 Under 



Arthur Marquess of Wellington, 

 In the Year mdcccxiv. 



