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Groom of the Bedchamber
to H. R. H. Prince Albert,
General Sir George Anson, G.C.B.

Lord of the Bedchamber

to H. R. H. Prince Albert,

Lord George Lennox.

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Their Serene Highnesses

Lord in Waiting

to the Queen,

Viscount Hawarden.

the Prince and Princess Peter of Oldenburg,

the Prince attended by Mons. Lerche, and the Princess by Madame de Maltzoff.

His Serene Highness the Prince Reuss Lobenstein Ebersdorff, attended by Baron de Beust.

His Royal Highness Prince George,

attended by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Davison, K.H..

His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Würtemburg, attended by General Baron de Maucler and Comte de Zeppelin.

Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge and Her Royal Highness Princess Mary,
the Duchess attended by Lady Augusta Somerset, and Major-General Sir J. H. Reynett, K.C.H.
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent,

attended by Lady Anna Maria Dawson, and Colonel Sir George Couper, Bart. C.B.

Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester,

attended by Lady Georgiana Bathurst, and Capt. the Hon. George Augustus Frederick Liddell. The King and Queen of the Belgians,

the King attended by Baron de Dieskau, Count and Moerkerke;

the Queen attended by La Comtesse Vilain XIV.

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Lady of the Bedchamber in Waiting,
Countess of Dunmore.

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of the Guard,

Bedchamber Woman in Waiting,
Lady Gardiner.

Gold Stick in Waiting,
General Viscount Combermere,
G. C.B.

Captain of the Yeomen

Earl of Beverley.

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Captain of the Gentlemen at Arms,

Lord Forester.

Master of the Buckhounds,
Earl of Rosslyn.

Field Officer in Brigade Waiting,
Colonel Robert Ellison, Grenadier Guards.

The Bride and Bridegroom, with their Supporters and Attendants, remained in the Queen's Apartments till Her Majesty's Procession reached the Chapel.

The Vice-Chamberlain of the Household and the Master of the Ceremonies were in attend-
ance at the Chapel, and, upon the entrance of the Queen's Procession, the Officers of Arms and
Officers of the Household arranged themselves on either side, when the Vice-Chamberlain, assisted
by the Master of the Ceremonies, conducted the Royal and Illustrious Personages to the seats
provided for them on the haut pas.

Her Majesty the Queen, the Prince Albert, and the other Royal and Illustrious Personages,
having taken their seats, the Great Officers of the Household and the Mistress of the Robes took
their places near the Queen and His Royal Highness.

The attendants forming the suites of the Royal Family and Illustrious Visitors arranged
themselves on either side.

The Lord Chamberlain, accompanied by the Groom of the Stole to the Prince Albert, and the Lord and Groom in Waiting to Her Majesty, returned to the Royal Apartments, and conducted the Bridegroom to the Chapel in the following order:

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Bridegroom's Gentleman of Honour, Major Henry Sykes Stephens.

Groom in Waiting to the Queen,

Captain the Honourable Arthur Duncombe, R.N.

Groom of the Stole to H. R. H. Prince Albert, Marquis of Exeter, K. G.

Chester Herald,
W. A. Blount. Esq.

Lord in Waiting to the Queen,
Viscount Hawarden.

Lord Chamberlain,
Earl De La Warr.

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THE BRIDEGROOM,

supported on the right by the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., and on the left by the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. and attended by Baron Bernstorff.

His Royal Highness having been so conducted to the Chapel, and having taken his seat, the Lord Chamberlain, accompanied as before, returned to the Royal Apartments and conducted His Majesty the King of Hanover and the Duke of Cambridge to the Bride, whose Procession then moved in the following order:

Richmond Herald,

J. Pulman, Esq.

The Bride's Gentleman of Honour, Captain Baron Knesebeck.

Groom in Waiting to the Queen, Captain the Hon. Arthur Duncombe, R. N.

Groom of the Stole to H. R. H. Prince Albert, Marquis of Exeter, K.G.

Chester Herald,
W. A. Blount, Esq.

Lord in Waiting to the Queen,
Viscount Hawarden.

The Lord Chamberlain, Earl De La Warr.

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