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Public Orders.
" The Court to change the mourning on Sunday , May 7 , viz . — " The ladies to wear black silk or velvet , coloured ribands , fans and tippets , or plain white , or white and gold , or white and silver stuffs , with black ribands . " The gentlemen to wear black coats , and black or plain white , or white and gold , or white and silver stuff waistcoats , full-trimmed , coloured swords and buckles "
COLLEGE OP ARMS , APRIL 21 . The Earl Marshal ' s Order for a General Mourning for his late Royal Highness Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussex" Iu pursuance of her Majesty's commands , these are to give public notice , that , upon the melancholy occasion of the death of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , her Majesty ' s uncle , it is expected that all persons do put themselves into decent mourning , for ten days , to commence from Sunday , the 23 rd instant . " N ORFOLK , Earl Marshal , "
HORSE-GUARDS , APRIJ , 25 . " Her Majesty does not require that the officers of the army shall wear any other mourning on the present melancholy occasion of the death of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , than a black crape round the left arm , with their uniforms . By command of Field-Marshal the Duke of Wellington , Commander-in-Chief . "JOHN MACDONALD , Adjutant-General . "
ADMIRALTY , APRIL 25 . " Her Majesty does not require that the oflicers of the fleet or marines should wear any other mourning , on the present melancholy occasion of the death of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , than a black crape round the left arm , with their uniforms . " SIDNEY HERBERT . "
Imperial Parliament.
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT .
HOUSE OF COMMONS . —ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE—THE LATE DUKE OF SUSSEX . April 25 . —SIR R . PEEL : "i dare say , sir , that any gentleman who may have given notice of a motion which stands for to-night ivill permit me , in conformity with usual courtesy , shortly to interpose , for the purpose of carrying out the intention , of which I gave notice last night , of proposing an address of condolence to her Majesty , on account of the VOL . 1 . T
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Public Orders.
" The Court to change the mourning on Sunday , May 7 , viz . — " The ladies to wear black silk or velvet , coloured ribands , fans and tippets , or plain white , or white and gold , or white and silver stuffs , with black ribands . " The gentlemen to wear black coats , and black or plain white , or white and gold , or white and silver stuff waistcoats , full-trimmed , coloured swords and buckles "
COLLEGE OP ARMS , APRIL 21 . The Earl Marshal ' s Order for a General Mourning for his late Royal Highness Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussex" Iu pursuance of her Majesty's commands , these are to give public notice , that , upon the melancholy occasion of the death of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , her Majesty ' s uncle , it is expected that all persons do put themselves into decent mourning , for ten days , to commence from Sunday , the 23 rd instant . " N ORFOLK , Earl Marshal , "
HORSE-GUARDS , APRIJ , 25 . " Her Majesty does not require that the officers of the army shall wear any other mourning on the present melancholy occasion of the death of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , than a black crape round the left arm , with their uniforms . By command of Field-Marshal the Duke of Wellington , Commander-in-Chief . "JOHN MACDONALD , Adjutant-General . "
ADMIRALTY , APRIL 25 . " Her Majesty does not require that the oflicers of the fleet or marines should wear any other mourning , on the present melancholy occasion of the death of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , than a black crape round the left arm , with their uniforms . " SIDNEY HERBERT . "
Imperial Parliament.
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT .
HOUSE OF COMMONS . —ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE—THE LATE DUKE OF SUSSEX . April 25 . —SIR R . PEEL : "i dare say , sir , that any gentleman who may have given notice of a motion which stands for to-night ivill permit me , in conformity with usual courtesy , shortly to interpose , for the purpose of carrying out the intention , of which I gave notice last night , of proposing an address of condolence to her Majesty , on account of the VOL . 1 . T