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FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 14,
1821.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, July 13, 1821.

NOTICE is hereby given, that His Majesty will hold a Levee at Carlton-House, on Wednesday the 25th instant, at two o'clock.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, July 13, 1821.

NOTICE is hereby given, that His Majesty will hold a Drawing-Room at Buckingham-Palace, on Thursday the 26th instant, at two o'clock.

Whitehall, July 13, 1821.

IN pursuance of an Order of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the following instructions have been framed for securing the commodious access and return of carriages conveying persons to and from Westminster-hall and Abbey, on the occasion of His Majesty's Coronation on the 19th instant. In conformity with these instructions the necessary directions have been given to all His Majesty's Officers and Servants concerned in carrying them into execution. The doors of the Hall and Abbey will be opened at three o'clock in the morning. At the same hour all the gates of Hyde-park, except the Kensington-gate, will be opened

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opened for carriages, and the Stable-yard-gate will be opened for the passage of such carriages as will be permitted to use the

the instructions. The cond route laid down in

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of the Hall and Abbey will be shut at seven o'clock in the morning against all visitors, except those who are entitled to be set down at the House of Lords, and the doors of that House will be shut at eight o'clock. All carriages are then to depart, and the gates of the Park will be

noon,

to thoseen at three in the after

which are to

return of their owners, as stated third routes.

No 1.

there for the

in the second and SIDMOUTH.

Route for the Foreign Ministers, for all those who are to form part of the Procession, and for those who have Tickets from Peers, Judges, Privy Councillors, and Grand Crosses of the Bath.

N. B. The holders of such tickets may also use the route No. 4.

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Pass down Grosvénor-place, Eaton-street, and the Vauxhall-road, along Millbank-road, Millbankstreet, and the east side of Abingdon-street; set down at the House of Lords; and gol home by the west side of Abingdon-street, along College-street, Little College-street, Wood-street, North-street, St. John's Church-yard, Little Tufton-street. Tufton-street, the Horseferry-road, Carey-street, the north and west sides of Vincent's-square, and Bentinck-street,

Persons of the above descriptions from the eastern parts of the town, will fall into this line most easily by crossing Vauxhall-bridge,

All the foregoing persons will be excluded unless they arrive by eight o'clock in the morning.

In the evening the carriages to take away the above-mentioned persons, will wait in Vincent's

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square, with the hind wheels against the rails of the square, will come from thence (when required) by the reverse of the morning route, up the west side of Abingdon-street, and go home by the east side of that street, the Millbank-road, and Vauxhallroad. No. 2.

Route for all Persons who have Tickets for the South Side of the Aisle of Westminster Abbey.

Enter St. James's-park, at the Stable-yard, pass along the Mall, cross the Parade, and leave the Park by Storey's-gate, pass down Princes-street; set down in Dean's-yard; and go home by Bowling-street, Little Smith-street, Smith-street, Deanstreet, Tothill-street, the Broadway,' York-street, James-street, into the Park at Buckingham-gate, up Constitution-hill, and out at the Hyde-parkcorner-gate.

All the foregoing persons will be excluded, unless they take their seats by seven o'clock in the morning.

In the afternoon the carriages to take away the foregoing persons will enter St. James's-park from Piccadilly, and wait in the Bird-cage-walk with the hind wheels against the houses, and the horses heads fronting the canal, and (when called for); will take up and go by the same route as in

the morning.

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This route will be used by those who have seats in the booths which open into Princes-street.

No. 3.

for the Mou Route for all Persons who have Tickets for the North Side of the Aisle of Westminster Abbey.

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Fall into the line in Cockspur-street, pass on the west side of the statue at Charing-cross, down Parliament-street,” and the Broad Sanctuary, set E.e 2

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down at the stairs which will be provided to cross the platform, and go home through Little George- . street, into George-street, and through Delahaystreet, Duke-street, Charles-street, and King-street into Whitehall.

All the foregoing persons will be excluded, unless they take their seats by seven o'clock in the morning. In the afternoon the carriages to take away the foregoing persons, will enter St. James's-park from the Stable-yard, turn to the left and wait on the Parade in the Park, with the hind wheels against the railing, and the horses heads fronting the Horse-Guards, and (when called for), will pass through the Horse-Guards, down King-street, take up where they set down in the morning, and return home by the west side of Parliament-street.

This route will be used by those who have seats. in the Guildhall, and in the booths in the Abbey. Church-yard and St. Margaret's Church-yard, and. in the gardens of Parliament-square.

No. 4.

Route for all Persons having Tickets for Westminster-Hall, and the Exchequer and Duchy of Lan- . caster Offices.

Fall into the line in the Strand, pass on the east side of the statue at Charing-cross, down Parliament-street, set down at the platform, near the corner of New Palace-yard, from whence the parties will walk along the platform into the Hall,. and the carriages will go home along Bridge-street, and over Westminster-bridge.

All the foregoing persons will be excluded, unless, they take their seats by seven o'clock in the morning.

In the evening the carriages to take away the foregoing persons will wait round the Asylum, with the hind wheels against the walls, and (when called, for), will take up where they set down in the morn

ing, and will go home along the east side of Parliament-street.

This route will be used by those who have seats in New Palace-yard.

Heralds College, July 13, 1821.

THESE are to give notice to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, that the Attendant to wait on each Lord during the banquet in Westminster-Hall, on the day of His Majesty's Coronation, must be habited in a scarlet single-breasted frock coat, edged with narrow gold lace, and gilt buttons, witha garter blue silk sash round the waist, white kerseymere waistcoat and breeches, and white silk, stockings, with black shoes and scarlet rosettes.

Heralds College, July 14, 1821.

IT is hereby ordered, that no person whatever,, who shall be present at the Solemnity of His, Majesty's Royal Coronation as spectators, do ap-. pear in mourning habits on that day.

Heralds College, July 14, 1821:

THE Earl Marshal's Gold Staff Officers are: hereby required to meet in Westminster-Abbey, on Tuesday next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, in order to receive directions to enable them. to discharge their respective duties on the day of His Majesty's Coronation.

Tickets for their admission will be delivered on their personal application at 21, Downing-street, on Monday next, between the hours of twelve and four o'clock. GEO. NAYLER, Clarenceux.

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