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Chapel, and in the latter beyond it. 
In the Middle of the Roof of this 
Chapel is the Arms ot King Edward 
III. furrounded with the Arms of 
the Knights., who v/ere firfl: created 
of the Order.' The Seats in the 
Choir are canopied over with good 
carved Work of Wood. The Dean’s 
Seat is covered with a Canopy ' of 
Velvet, and Velvet Curtainsl Here 
the King fits when he comes to St. 
George '% Chapel. Every other Seat 
is referved for the Knights Compa- 
nions of the Order. In the Backs of 
fome of thefe Seats are feveral Brafs 
Plates with Infcriptions on them, 
and fome only have the Coats of fuch 
as have been of the Order, with the 
•Time of their Inftallation. Over 
their Seats are the Banners of the 
prelent Knights of the Order. ' In 
the • Body of the Choir were buried 
King Henry VIII. and King Charles I. 
In 
