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Monthly Chronicle.
Upon entering the Chapel , the several persons in the procession were conducted to the places appointed for shem . Their Majesties went to the chairs on the Haut-Pas , the Bridegroom and the Bride to their seats , and the rest of the Royal Family to those prepared for ih em . ' '
At the conclusion of the marriage service their Majesties retired to their chairs o f state under the canopy , while the anthem was performing . The procession afterwards returned in the following order : Drums and Trumpets , as before . Master ofthe Ceremonies .
The Princess ' s Gentleman Usher , between two Heralds . Officers of the Prince ' s Household . His Royal Highness the Prince , of Wales leading the Bride , and supported by two married Dukes , viz . Duke of Beaufort , Duke of Leeds .
The Ladies of Ker Royal Highness ';; Household . The King was attended by the Great Officers , in the same manner in which His Majesty went to the Chapel ; and Her Majesty and the Princesses in the order above mentioned . The processionat the returnfiled
, , off in the Privy Chamber . Their Majesties , the Bridegroom , and Bride , tvith the rest of the Royal Family , and the Great Officers , proceeded into the Levee Chamber , where the registry of the marriage was attested with the usual formalities ; after which , the procession continued into the Lesser
Drawing Room ; and Their Majesties , with the Bridegroom aud Bride , and the rest of the Royal Family , passed into the ' Great . Council Chamber , where the Officers , Nobility , Foreign Ministers , and other persons of distinction , paid their compliments on the occasion .
The evening concluded with very splendid illuminations , and other public demonstrations of joy , throughout London and Westminster .
Bankrupts.
BANKRUPTS .
Jonathan Pratt , of Portland-street , plaisterer . Johri Gould , of Candweli , in Leicestershire , sheep-jobber . Horatio Stevens , of Birmingham , grocer . John Scott , of Wells , in Somersetshire , victualler . John Hall , of the city of Worcester , porterbrewer . Walter Hay ' nes , of the city of Worcester , porter brewer . Samuel Haynes , of the city of Worcester , porter-brewer . John Bush , of Shepherd ' s Market , May-Fair , painter . William Maclain , of Gosport , Hants , slopseller .. John Mort , of Fore-street , London , callcndcrer . William Massey , of Market Drayton , Salop , shopkeeper . John Healy , of . Manchester , watchmaker . Thomas Skenfklcl , of Bristol ,
timber-dealer . Mary Elizabeth Churchill , of Bath , milliner . John Lang with , of Grantham , Lincolnshire ,, builder . Stephen Seager , of Birmingham , grocer . Joseph Cave , of Walcot , Somersetshire , carpenter . Robert Frederic Eagle King , of Little Clacton , Essex , brickniaker . George- Careless , of the King ' s Head Inn-yard , in the Borough High-street , Southwark , corn and seed-factor . Bryant Hooper , of Upper Titchneld-street , St . Mary -ie-Bpr . c , tayior . William Henshaw , of Liverpool , coach-Swner . William Lovett , of New Mills , in Rotlierfie-ld Peppard , Oxfordshire , papermaker . William Foster , late of Old Bond-street , victualler . John Jelly , of Bath ,
moncy-fcrivener , William Ca ' . ncross , of Ship-yard , Warelour-street , Soho , cabinet , maker . Thomas Gouldsmith , of- Duke ' s-coeirt , St . Marcin's-lane , hosier . John Gamble , late of Willoughby Waterless , Leicestershire , money-scrivener . William ! Rogers , of Kingswinford , Staffordshire / corn-chandler . Thomas Camm , ' of Dudley , ' Worcestershire , victualler . Edmund WheeMon , of Hasliv-. g-house , in Harrington , Derbyshire , dealer . William Harris , of Birmingham , in Warwickshire , buttonmaker . Stafford Gill , of Lambeth Marsh , Surrey , dealer in horses . Joseph Grimwood , of Bury St . Edmunds , Suffolk , innhokier . John King , of Newcastle , in
Staffordshire , liquor-merchant . Adam Scott and John Robson , of Maid-Lane , Southwark , brewers . William Cough , of Kings-wood , Wiltshire , maltster . John Gregory , of Frome , Sehvood , in Somersetshire , collar-maker . Robert Remington , of Maidstone , in Kent , shoe-maker . John Oilman , of Furnival ' s-iun , in London , and of Pitfield-street , Koxton , money-scrivener . Thomas Elwdl , of Walmer Lane ,-in the parish of St . Martin , in Birmingham , coal-merchant . John Cole , of Chippenham ,-in Wiltshire , hatter . Charles Rathbonc , of Manchester , timber-merchant . [ Tie Lists- of Promotions , & c . are unavoidably postponed till our next . ^
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Monthly Chronicle.
Upon entering the Chapel , the several persons in the procession were conducted to the places appointed for shem . Their Majesties went to the chairs on the Haut-Pas , the Bridegroom and the Bride to their seats , and the rest of the Royal Family to those prepared for ih em . ' '
At the conclusion of the marriage service their Majesties retired to their chairs o f state under the canopy , while the anthem was performing . The procession afterwards returned in the following order : Drums and Trumpets , as before . Master ofthe Ceremonies .
The Princess ' s Gentleman Usher , between two Heralds . Officers of the Prince ' s Household . His Royal Highness the Prince , of Wales leading the Bride , and supported by two married Dukes , viz . Duke of Beaufort , Duke of Leeds .
The Ladies of Ker Royal Highness ';; Household . The King was attended by the Great Officers , in the same manner in which His Majesty went to the Chapel ; and Her Majesty and the Princesses in the order above mentioned . The processionat the returnfiled
, , off in the Privy Chamber . Their Majesties , the Bridegroom , and Bride , tvith the rest of the Royal Family , and the Great Officers , proceeded into the Levee Chamber , where the registry of the marriage was attested with the usual formalities ; after which , the procession continued into the Lesser
Drawing Room ; and Their Majesties , with the Bridegroom aud Bride , and the rest of the Royal Family , passed into the ' Great . Council Chamber , where the Officers , Nobility , Foreign Ministers , and other persons of distinction , paid their compliments on the occasion .
The evening concluded with very splendid illuminations , and other public demonstrations of joy , throughout London and Westminster .
Bankrupts.
BANKRUPTS .
Jonathan Pratt , of Portland-street , plaisterer . Johri Gould , of Candweli , in Leicestershire , sheep-jobber . Horatio Stevens , of Birmingham , grocer . John Scott , of Wells , in Somersetshire , victualler . John Hall , of the city of Worcester , porterbrewer . Walter Hay ' nes , of the city of Worcester , porter brewer . Samuel Haynes , of the city of Worcester , porter-brewer . John Bush , of Shepherd ' s Market , May-Fair , painter . William Maclain , of Gosport , Hants , slopseller .. John Mort , of Fore-street , London , callcndcrer . William Massey , of Market Drayton , Salop , shopkeeper . John Healy , of . Manchester , watchmaker . Thomas Skenfklcl , of Bristol ,
timber-dealer . Mary Elizabeth Churchill , of Bath , milliner . John Lang with , of Grantham , Lincolnshire ,, builder . Stephen Seager , of Birmingham , grocer . Joseph Cave , of Walcot , Somersetshire , carpenter . Robert Frederic Eagle King , of Little Clacton , Essex , brickniaker . George- Careless , of the King ' s Head Inn-yard , in the Borough High-street , Southwark , corn and seed-factor . Bryant Hooper , of Upper Titchneld-street , St . Mary -ie-Bpr . c , tayior . William Henshaw , of Liverpool , coach-Swner . William Lovett , of New Mills , in Rotlierfie-ld Peppard , Oxfordshire , papermaker . William Foster , late of Old Bond-street , victualler . John Jelly , of Bath ,
moncy-fcrivener , William Ca ' . ncross , of Ship-yard , Warelour-street , Soho , cabinet , maker . Thomas Gouldsmith , of- Duke ' s-coeirt , St . Marcin's-lane , hosier . John Gamble , late of Willoughby Waterless , Leicestershire , money-scrivener . William ! Rogers , of Kingswinford , Staffordshire / corn-chandler . Thomas Camm , ' of Dudley , ' Worcestershire , victualler . Edmund WheeMon , of Hasliv-. g-house , in Harrington , Derbyshire , dealer . William Harris , of Birmingham , in Warwickshire , buttonmaker . Stafford Gill , of Lambeth Marsh , Surrey , dealer in horses . Joseph Grimwood , of Bury St . Edmunds , Suffolk , innhokier . John King , of Newcastle , in
Staffordshire , liquor-merchant . Adam Scott and John Robson , of Maid-Lane , Southwark , brewers . William Cough , of Kings-wood , Wiltshire , maltster . John Gregory , of Frome , Sehvood , in Somersetshire , collar-maker . Robert Remington , of Maidstone , in Kent , shoe-maker . John Oilman , of Furnival ' s-iun , in London , and of Pitfield-street , Koxton , money-scrivener . Thomas Elwdl , of Walmer Lane ,-in the parish of St . Martin , in Birmingham , coal-merchant . John Cole , of Chippenham ,-in Wiltshire , hatter . Charles Rathbonc , of Manchester , timber-merchant . [ Tie Lists- of Promotions , & c . are unavoidably postponed till our next . ^