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C IIERS ON. 
CHAP. 
VIII. 
Order of 
hisFuneral. 
Tomb of 
Howard- 
English Burial-service, according to his desire. 
The rest of his wishes were not exactly fulfilled : 
the concourse of spectators was immense, and 
the order of his funeral was more magnificent 
than would have met with his approbation. It 
was as follows : 
1. 
The Body, 
ou a Bier, drawn by Six Horses with trappings. 
2 . 
The Prince of Moldavia, 
in a sumptuous Carriage, drawn bv Six Horses, covered with 
scarlet cloth. 
3 . 
Admirals Mordvinof and Priestman, in acarriage drawn by Six Horses. 
4 . 
The Generals and Staff-Officers of the Garrison, 
in their respective Carriages. 
5 . 
The Magistrates and Merchants of Cherson, in their respective 
Carriages. 
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6 . 
A large Party of Cavalry. 
7 . 
Other Persons on Horseback 
8 . 
A* immense Concourse of Spectators on Foot, amounting 
to Two or Three Thousand. 
A monument was afterwards erected over him : 
this, instead of the sun-dial he had requested, 
