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THE UNION STANDARD,

orne by William Earl Harcourt, G. C. B. in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, attended by a page bearing his coronet.

Marquesses, in their robes of estate of crimson velvet, their coronets in their hands, four abreast.
The Lord Steward of His Majesty's Household,
George James Marquess of Cholmondeley,

in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, his coronet in his hand.
Lancaster Herald, in his tabard and collar of SS.

borne by Charles Earl of Harrington,

King of Arms of the Ionian Order of St.
Michael and St. George, in his tabard
Dukes, in their robes of estate
and collar, crown in his hand.

Ulster King of Arms,
in his tabard and
collar, and crown in
his hand.

THE ROYAL STANDARD,

G. C. H. in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, attended by a
page bearing his coronet.
Gloucester King of Arms, in
his tabard and collar, crown
in his hand.

Hanover King of Arms, in
his tabard and collar, crown
in his hand.

of crimson velvet, their coronets in their hands, four abreast.

Clarenceux King of Arms, by Norroy, in his tabard and collar, and crown in his hand.

Norroy King of Arms,
by Chester Herald, in his
tabard and collar, and
crown in his hand.

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The Lord Privy Seal, John Earl of Westmorland, K. G. in his robes of estate of crimson yelvet, and coronet in his hand.

The Lord President of the Council,
Dudley Earl of Harrowby, in his
robes of estate of crimson velvet,
and coronet in his hand.

The Lord Archbishop of York, in his rochet, and cap in his hand.

The Lord High Chancellor, John Earl of Eldon, in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, with
his coronet in his hand, bearing the seals, and attended by his Purse-bearer,

The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in his rochet, and cap in his hand.
Two Serjeants at Arms, with their maces.

St. Edward's Staff,

borne by James

Marquess of Salisbury, K. G. in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, and coronet in his hand.

THE REGALIA.

The Gold Spurs,
borne by George-Gough
Lord Calthorpe,

in his robes of estate
of crimson velvet, and
coronet in his hand.

The Sceptre with the Cross,
borne by Richard
Marquess Wellesley, K. G.

in his robes of estate of crimson
velvet, and coronet in his hand.

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The second Sword, borne by Hugh

Duke of Northumberland, K.G. in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, and coronet in his hand.

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The Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain of England, Peter Robert Lord Gwydyr, in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, carrying his coronet and his white staff.

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IS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE LEOPOLD, in the full habit of the Order of the Garter, carrying
in his right hand his baton as Field Marshal, and in his left hand his cap and feathers ;
borne by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Robert Gardiner, K. C. B.

his train

IS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, carrying
his coronet; his train borne by Sir Archibald Murray, Bart.

IS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, carrying
his coronet; and his train borne by Vice-Admiral Fraser

IS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE DUKE OF SUSSEX, in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, carrying his
coronet in his hand; his train, borne by Major General Ogg,

IS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CLARENCE, in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, carrying in
his right hand his baton, and in his left his coronet; his train borne by Captain Pechell, R. N.

IS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK, in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, carrying in
his right hand his baton as Field Marshal, and his coronet in his left hand; and his train borne
by Lieutenant-Colonel Henry-Frederick Cooke.
The High Constable of Ireland,

Henry Marquess of Lansdown,.
his robes of estate of crimson velvet,
his coronet in his hand, with his
stuff.

The High Constable of Scotland,
George Lord Gordon, G. C..B. commonly called Marquess
of Huntly (acting as Deputy to William George Earl of
Erroll, a minor), in his robes of estate of crimson velvet,
bis coronet in his hand, with his staff.

Two Serjeants at Arms, with their maces.

The Earl Marshal of England, represented by Kenneth-Alexander Lord Howard of Effingham, G.C.B. in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, his coronet in his hand, carrying his staff, attended by a page.

bying the

staff of the Lord High Steward.

The Sword of State, borne by Charles Duke of Dorset, in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, attended by a page, carrying his coronet.

The Lord High Constable of England, Arthur Duke of Wellington, K.G. in his robes of estate of crimson velvet, carrying his coronet and staff, attended by a page, carrying his baton of Field Marshal.

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