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HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX,
in a long black cloak, His train borne by
Major-General Sir George Townshend Walker,
G. C. B. Groom of the Bedchamber, and Major
Perkins Magra, Equerry to His Royal Highness.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESSTHE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND,
in a long black cloak, His train borue by General
Vyse, Comptroller of the Household, and Liente-
nant-General Henry Wynyard, Groom of the Bed-
chamber of His Royal Highness.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, in a long black cloak,
His train borne by Colonel Dalton, and Lieutenant-Colonel Cotton,
Grooms of the Bedchamber of His Royal Highness.

Lady Gardiner.

Lady John Thynne, one of the Ladies of the Bed-
chamber of Her late Royal Highness.

Women of the Bedchamber of Her late Royal Highness,
Miss Charlotte Cates.

Mrs. Campbell.

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Vice-Chamberlain, Lord John Thynne.

Lords of the Bedchamber,

The Right Honourable Lord Rivers. The Right Honourable Lord Arden.

Grooms of the

Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir A. K. Legge, K.C.B. Lieut. Gen. Sir Henry F. Campbell, K.C.B.

General George Garth.

The Right Honourable Lord Somerville.
The Right Honourable Lord St. Helen's.
Bedchamber,

The Hon. Robert-Fulk Greville.
Vice-Admiral Sir Harry Neale, Bart. K. C. B.

Clerk Marshal and First Equerry, General Robert Manners.

Equerries,

Lieut. Gen. Sir Brent Spencer, G. C. B.

General Francis Edward Gwynn. Lieut. Gen. William Cartwright.

Lieut. Gen. Wiiliam Wynyard.

Master of the Household,
Benjamin Charles Stephenson, Esq.

Her Majesty's Establishment at Windsor, viz.
Master of the Horse,

Earl Harcourt.

Treasurer of the Household, Major-General Herbert Taylor.

Equerries,

Major-Gen. Hon. Sir Edward Stopford, K.C.B.

Vice-Chamberlain, Edward Disbrowe, Esq.

Colonel Hon. A. P. Upton.

The Countess of Macclesfield.

Ladies of Her Majesty's Bedchamber,

The Countess of Ilchester.

Viscountess Melville.

Women of Her Majesty's Bedchamber,

The Hon. Mrs. A. M. Egerton. The Right Hon. Lady Radstock. The Hon. Mrs. Courtenay Boyle.

Gentlemen Ushers,

George N. Vincent, Esq. Charles Rooke, Esq.

Thomas Gore, Esq.

Ladies of the Bedchamber of their Royal Highnesses the Princesses, Lady Mary Powlett. Lady Mary Taylor. Lady Elizabeth Montagu. Women of the Bedchamber of their Royal Highnesses the Princesses,

Miss Disbrowe.

Lady Campbell.

Miss Vyse.

Mrs. Phillips.

Attendants on Her late Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte,

Mrs. Cronberg.

Mrs. Lewis.

Attendants on Her Majesty and the Princesses,

Upon entering the Choir, the Body was placed on a platform, and the Coronet and Cushion laid upon
the Coffin. The Chief Mourner sat on a chair placed for His Serene Highness at the head of the Corpse,
and their Royal Highnesses, His Supporters, on chairs on either side: the Supporters of the Pall sat in
their places near the Body, and the Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's Household on a chair at the feet
of the Corpse. The Royal Dukes, and the Nobility, Knights of the Garter, occupied their respective
Stalls; and the Ministers of State, Officers of the Household, and others of the Procession, were con-
ducted to their respective places.

The part of the Service before the Interment, and the Anthem, being performed, the Body was de-
posited in the Royal Vault. The Office of Burial being concluded, after a short pause, Sir Isaac Heard,
Knt. Garter Principal King of Arms, proclaimed the style of Her late Royal Highness, as follows:
THUS it hath pleased Almighty God to take out of this transitory life unto His Divine Mercy, the late
Most Illustrious Princess CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA, Daughter of His Royal Highness George
Prince of Wales, Regent of this United Kingdom; Consort of His Serene Highness Leopold George
Frederick, Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Misnia, Landgrave of Thuringia, Prince of Cobourg of
Saalfeld; and Grand-daughter of His Most Excellent Majesty George the Third, by the Grace of
God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith; whom
God bless and preserve with long life, health, and honour, and all worldly happiness.

After which His Serene Highness the Chief Mourner, the Princes of the Blood Royal, the Great
Officers, Nobility, and others who had composed the procession retired; having witnessed that every part
olemnity.
f this most mournful and afflicting ceremony had been conducted with great regularity, decorum, and

Whitehall, November 20, 1817.

His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for granting unto the Reverend John Banks Jenkinson, Doctor in Divinity, the Deanry of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, the same being void by the death of Doctor Arthur Onslow, late Dean thereof.

Whitehall, November 20, 1817.

The Lord Chancellor has appointed John Croudson, of Wigan, in the county of Lancaster, Gent, to be a Master Extraordinary in the High Court of Chancery.

Whitehall, November 22, 1817.

Whereas it hath been humbly represented unto His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that, on the Evening of Tuesday the 18th instant, a rick of barley belonging to Mr. John Duncalfe of Honington Grangc, in the Parish of Lilleshall, in the County of Salop, was wilfully set on fire by some evil-disposed person or persons;

His Royal Highness, for the better apprehending and bringing to justice the persons concerned in the said felony, is hereby pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to promise His Majesty's most gracious pardon to any one of them, (except the person or persons who actually set fire to the said rick), who shall discover his, her, or their accomplice or accomplices therein, so that he,

she,

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