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Monthly Chronicle.

S . This evening the solemnity of the marriage of his . Royal Highness the Prince of Wales with her Highness the Princess Caroline of Brunswick , was penormed at the chapel roj-al by the Archbishop of Canterbury . The processions to and from the chapel were in the folowing order ;

THE PROCESSION' OF THE BRIDE . . Drums and Trumpets . Kettle Drums . Serjeant Trumpeter . Master Pf ihe Ceremonies . the Bride ' s Gentleman Usher between the two Senior Heralds .

llisMajesty ' sVice I HisMajesty ' sLord Chamberlain . J Chamberlain . THE BRIDE In her Nuptial Habit , with a Coronet ; led by his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence ; Her Train bonie by four unmarried Daughters of Dukes and Earlsviz .

, Lady Mary Osborne , J ^ ady Charlotte Spencer , Lady Caroline Villiers , Lady Charlotte Legge : And her Highness was attended by the Ladies of her Household . On entering the chapel , her Highness was conducted to-the seat prepared

for her near her Majesty ' s chair of state . The Master of the Ceremonies , with the Gentleman Usher , retired to the places assigned them . The Lord Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain , with a Herald , returned to attend the Bridegroom ; the Senior Herald remaining in the chapel , to conduct the several persons to their respective places . . THE BRIDEGROOM'S

PROCESSION . In the same Order as that of the Bride , with the addition of the Officers of his Royal Highness ' s Household . His Roval Highness THE PRINCE OF WALES , Ib his Collar of the Order of the Garter , supported by two unmarried Dukes ,

viz . Duke of Bedford , Duke of Roxburgh ; And his Royal Highness being conducted to his seat in tlie chapel , Ihe ' Lord Chamberlain , Vice Chamberlain , and two Heralds , returned to attend his Majesty .

THEIR MAJESTIES PROCESSION . ¦ Drums and Trumpets as before . Knight Marshal . Pursuivants . Heralds .

' Treasurer ofthe Household . Master of the Horse . Two married Dukes , viz . Duke of Leeds . Duke of Beaufort . Lord Steward of the Household . Provincial King of Arms . „ . . Ld Privy LdPr . of c ., SeS " Seal Council Ser ^

f . - , , - Archb . of LdChan- . Arms , j Yort > ce /! or Arms . Archbp . of Canterbury . ,-, . Garter , Principal I „ ,. ?™ King . of Arms , T C T - Usher - with his sceptre . | Uslie - " The Earl . Marshal with his staff .

PRINCES or THE BLOOD ROYAL , viz . Prince William . His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester . His Royal Highness the Duke of York . Vice Sword of State I Lord Ciiamb . borne by the | Cfiamb . ofthe Duke of Port- ofthe Househ . la ' ijd . j Househ . HIS MAJESTY ,

In the Collar ofthe Order ofthe Garter . Capt . Capt , of ofthe Colonel of the tlie Band Yeom . Life Guards of Gent , ofthe in Waiting . Pension-Guard , j ers . Tlie Lord of the Bedehambef in Waiting .

Master of tlie Robes . Groom of the Bedchamber . Vice Chamberlain to the Queen . " Tlie HER The IdnTm MAJESTY . 0 ' sMast , Ld Cham . of Horse . Their Royal Highnesses—the Pj-incess Royal ,

Princess Augusta Sophia , Princess Elizabeth , Princess Mary , Princess Sophia , Princess Amelia . Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York . Princess Sophiaof Gloucester

. . Supported severally by their Gentlemen Ushers . The Ladies of Her Majesty's Bedchamber . Maids of Honour . . Women of Her Majesty ' s Bedchamber ,

“The Freemasons' Magazine: 1795-04-01, Page 70” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 5 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fmm/issues/fmm_01041795/page/70/.
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THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, OR GENERAL AND COMPLETE LIBRARY' Article 1
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, Article 1
ESSAY ON PRUDENCE. Article 2
Untitled Article 3
A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE THE GRAND LODGE OF THE MOST ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE FRATERNITY Article 8
THE FREEMASON. No. IV. Article 12
STORY OF URBAIN GRANDIER. Article 16
BASEM; OR, THE BLACKSMITH. AN ORIENTAL APOLOGUE. Article 23
THOUGHTS ON SLEEP. Article 31
ACCOUNT AND DESCRIPTION OF THE CHAPEL OF ROSLIN, &c. Article 32
AUTHENTIC ANECDOTE. Article 37
SUMMARY OF ALL THE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST RICHARD BROTHERS. Article 38
ON THE DEPOPULATING INFLUENCE OF WAR. Article 42
ANECDOTE OF THE LATE KING OF PRUSSIA. Article 43
THE GREEN ASS. Article 44
ACCOUNT OF A CASK IN THE CASTLE OF KONIGSTEIN, Article 45
CURIOUS PARTICULARS RELATING TO THE ISLAND OF MALTA. Article 46
ON AVARICE. Article 47
THE HANDSOME MAN AND UGLY WIFE : Article 47
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. Article 48
POETRY. Article 56
ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF BROTHER JOHN MILLS, COMEDIAN, OF THE THEATRE ROYAL, HULL. Article 57
THE KISS. Article 58
ON DESPAIR. Article 59
TO INDIFFERENCE : A RHAPSODY. Article 59
ODE TO AN ASS, Article 60
STRICTURES ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 62
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 67
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 68
BANKRUPTS. Article 71
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Monthly Chronicle.

S . This evening the solemnity of the marriage of his . Royal Highness the Prince of Wales with her Highness the Princess Caroline of Brunswick , was penormed at the chapel roj-al by the Archbishop of Canterbury . The processions to and from the chapel were in the folowing order ;

THE PROCESSION' OF THE BRIDE . . Drums and Trumpets . Kettle Drums . Serjeant Trumpeter . Master Pf ihe Ceremonies . the Bride ' s Gentleman Usher between the two Senior Heralds .

llisMajesty ' sVice I HisMajesty ' sLord Chamberlain . J Chamberlain . THE BRIDE In her Nuptial Habit , with a Coronet ; led by his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence ; Her Train bonie by four unmarried Daughters of Dukes and Earlsviz .

, Lady Mary Osborne , J ^ ady Charlotte Spencer , Lady Caroline Villiers , Lady Charlotte Legge : And her Highness was attended by the Ladies of her Household . On entering the chapel , her Highness was conducted to-the seat prepared

for her near her Majesty ' s chair of state . The Master of the Ceremonies , with the Gentleman Usher , retired to the places assigned them . The Lord Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain , with a Herald , returned to attend the Bridegroom ; the Senior Herald remaining in the chapel , to conduct the several persons to their respective places . . THE BRIDEGROOM'S

PROCESSION . In the same Order as that of the Bride , with the addition of the Officers of his Royal Highness ' s Household . His Roval Highness THE PRINCE OF WALES , Ib his Collar of the Order of the Garter , supported by two unmarried Dukes ,

viz . Duke of Bedford , Duke of Roxburgh ; And his Royal Highness being conducted to his seat in tlie chapel , Ihe ' Lord Chamberlain , Vice Chamberlain , and two Heralds , returned to attend his Majesty .

THEIR MAJESTIES PROCESSION . ¦ Drums and Trumpets as before . Knight Marshal . Pursuivants . Heralds .

' Treasurer ofthe Household . Master of the Horse . Two married Dukes , viz . Duke of Leeds . Duke of Beaufort . Lord Steward of the Household . Provincial King of Arms . „ . . Ld Privy LdPr . of c ., SeS " Seal Council Ser ^

f . - , , - Archb . of LdChan- . Arms , j Yort > ce /! or Arms . Archbp . of Canterbury . ,-, . Garter , Principal I „ ,. ?™ King . of Arms , T C T - Usher - with his sceptre . | Uslie - " The Earl . Marshal with his staff .

PRINCES or THE BLOOD ROYAL , viz . Prince William . His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester . His Royal Highness the Duke of York . Vice Sword of State I Lord Ciiamb . borne by the | Cfiamb . ofthe Duke of Port- ofthe Househ . la ' ijd . j Househ . HIS MAJESTY ,

In the Collar ofthe Order ofthe Garter . Capt . Capt , of ofthe Colonel of the tlie Band Yeom . Life Guards of Gent , ofthe in Waiting . Pension-Guard , j ers . Tlie Lord of the Bedehambef in Waiting .

Master of tlie Robes . Groom of the Bedchamber . Vice Chamberlain to the Queen . " Tlie HER The IdnTm MAJESTY . 0 ' sMast , Ld Cham . of Horse . Their Royal Highnesses—the Pj-incess Royal ,

Princess Augusta Sophia , Princess Elizabeth , Princess Mary , Princess Sophia , Princess Amelia . Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York . Princess Sophiaof Gloucester

. . Supported severally by their Gentlemen Ushers . The Ladies of Her Majesty's Bedchamber . Maids of Honour . . Women of Her Majesty ' s Bedchamber ,

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