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Domestic News.
the Chapel , and on the last return . The Master of the Ceremonies , with one of the chief Officers of the Bridegroom . The Bridegroom ' s Gentleman of Honour between the two senior Heralds . THE BRIDEGROOM , Conducted by the Lord Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain , and supported by ' two Dukes . On entering the Chapel , the Bridegroom was conducted to the seat prepared for Master of the Ceremoniesand the
him ; and the two Dukes , with the , Gen-. tleman of Honour , retired to the places assigned them . The Lord Chamberlain , Vice Chamberlain , the two Heralds , with the Drums and Trumpets , returned for the Bride ' s procession . PROCESSION OF THE BRIDE . Drums and Trumpets , as before . The Bride ' s Gentleman of Honour between the two Provincial Kings of Arms .
THE BRIDE , In her nuptial Habit , & c . & c . with a Coronet , conducted by the Lord Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain , and supported by their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Clarence ant ! Prince Ernest Augustus . Her Train borne by four daughters of Dukes and Earls , who stood near the Bride , while the Marriage Ceremony was solemnizing . On entering the Chapel , her Royal Highness was conducted to the seat prepared for her .
The Lord Chamberlain , with the Vice-Chamberlain , and the Provincial Kings of Arms , with the Drums and Trumpets , return to attend his Majesty , in the following order : Drums and Trumpets , as before . The Knight Marshal . Pursuivants . «; p Heralds . ~| « £ Treasurers and Comptroller of the Household . §
, <; Master of the Horse . < 5 ; Groom of the Stole . " ^ _ , ^ ^ Lord Steward of the Household . ) - . £ , , < f Provincial Kings of Arms . S m Lord Privy Seal . Lord President of Council . Q I Archbishop of York . Lord Chancellor . % H L - > H
Archbishop ot uanternury . I Garter PrinciDal King I _ ., TT , of Arms ; wi . h ' Sceptre | Gentleman Usher . The Earl Marshal , with his Staff . PRINCES OF THE BLOOD ROYAL . Vice Chamberlain of the [ e , „„„ i nr qt-ite ' I Tord Chamberlain of the Household . | Household . HIS MAJESTY ,
In the Collar of the Order of the Garter . Captain of the Yeomen Colonel of the Life Guards Captain of the Band-of of the Guard . in Waiting . Gentlemen Pensioners . The Lord of the Bedchamber in Waiting . Master of the Robes . A Groom of the Bedchamber to the Oueen . Vice Chamberlain to the Oueen . The Queen ' s Master I *~ he Queen ' s ^ ord
TJER MAJESTY I of the Horse . | I Chamberlain . Her Roval Highness the PRINCESS of WALES . Their " Royal Highnesses the PRINCESSES , Supported severally bv their Gentlemen Ushers . Her Roval Highness the DUCHESS of YORK . Princess SOPHIA of GLOUCESTER , Supported by a Gentleman Usher .
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Domestic News.
the Chapel , and on the last return . The Master of the Ceremonies , with one of the chief Officers of the Bridegroom . The Bridegroom ' s Gentleman of Honour between the two senior Heralds . THE BRIDEGROOM , Conducted by the Lord Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain , and supported by ' two Dukes . On entering the Chapel , the Bridegroom was conducted to the seat prepared for Master of the Ceremoniesand the
him ; and the two Dukes , with the , Gen-. tleman of Honour , retired to the places assigned them . The Lord Chamberlain , Vice Chamberlain , the two Heralds , with the Drums and Trumpets , returned for the Bride ' s procession . PROCESSION OF THE BRIDE . Drums and Trumpets , as before . The Bride ' s Gentleman of Honour between the two Provincial Kings of Arms .
THE BRIDE , In her nuptial Habit , & c . & c . with a Coronet , conducted by the Lord Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain , and supported by their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Clarence ant ! Prince Ernest Augustus . Her Train borne by four daughters of Dukes and Earls , who stood near the Bride , while the Marriage Ceremony was solemnizing . On entering the Chapel , her Royal Highness was conducted to the seat prepared for her .
The Lord Chamberlain , with the Vice-Chamberlain , and the Provincial Kings of Arms , with the Drums and Trumpets , return to attend his Majesty , in the following order : Drums and Trumpets , as before . The Knight Marshal . Pursuivants . «; p Heralds . ~| « £ Treasurers and Comptroller of the Household . §
, <; Master of the Horse . < 5 ; Groom of the Stole . " ^ _ , ^ ^ Lord Steward of the Household . ) - . £ , , < f Provincial Kings of Arms . S m Lord Privy Seal . Lord President of Council . Q I Archbishop of York . Lord Chancellor . % H L - > H
Archbishop ot uanternury . I Garter PrinciDal King I _ ., TT , of Arms ; wi . h ' Sceptre | Gentleman Usher . The Earl Marshal , with his Staff . PRINCES OF THE BLOOD ROYAL . Vice Chamberlain of the [ e , „„„ i nr qt-ite ' I Tord Chamberlain of the Household . | Household . HIS MAJESTY ,
In the Collar of the Order of the Garter . Captain of the Yeomen Colonel of the Life Guards Captain of the Band-of of the Guard . in Waiting . Gentlemen Pensioners . The Lord of the Bedchamber in Waiting . Master of the Robes . A Groom of the Bedchamber to the Oueen . Vice Chamberlain to the Oueen . The Queen ' s Master I *~ he Queen ' s ^ ord
TJER MAJESTY I of the Horse . | I Chamberlain . Her Roval Highness the PRINCESS of WALES . Their " Royal Highnesses the PRINCESSES , Supported severally bv their Gentlemen Ushers . Her Roval Highness the DUCHESS of YORK . Princess SOPHIA of GLOUCESTER , Supported by a Gentleman Usher .