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Scotland.
Grand Steward . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . Senior Grand Warden . ( with batons ) Junior Grand Warden . Grand Steward . ( white rods ) Grand Steward . Past Grand Master . Deputy Grand Master . Substitute Grand Master . Grand Steward . Vice-President of Grand Stewards . Grand Steward . ( white rods ) . Grand Swordbearer . GRAND MASTER .
Grand Steward , t President of Grand Stewards , 1 Grand Steward , with white rods . ( carrying the Grand Master ' s rod . ( with white rods . Past Grand Masters . Provincial Grand Masters . Past Grand Wardens . The Clergy . Four Police Officers abreast . Band of Music . Town ' s Flags .
Town's Officers , with Halberts . Magistrates and Town Council , accompanied by GEORGE DUNCAN , Esq . M . P . for the Burgh . Three Police Officers . GOTLDRT . Flag . Dean of Guild and Guild Brethren , four abreast . NINE TRADES . Flags . Convener and Deacons . Members , three abreast .
THREE TRADES . Flags . Convener and Deacons , Members , three abreast . Band of Music . Flags . Members of the Trinity House and Shipmasters at the Port , preceded by Officers , carrying Sextant , Quadrant , & c . & c . three abreast . Printerswith Banners
, . Bakers . Plasterers . Curriers . Sawyers . Weaver Incorporation , from Lochee , with Band of Music and Banners . The procession then passed through the Royal Arch and up Castle-street , which was densely packed , and the windows of all the houses crowded . The High-street was equally thronged , and also Reform-street ; the balconies extending along the whole of the
street , and the windows being filled by an assemblage of beauty and fashion , which had a very imposing effect . Indeed , it is scarcely possible to describe the line effect of the procession at this point . At the top of Reform-street , a platform was erected , on which a large number of people were accommodated . The procession then moved along Meadowside and up Constitution-road . In few towns could any procession be seen to so much advantage as
in this part of the route . The Constitution-road—the whole length of which , from the top to the bottom , the procession extended—is a very steep ascent , and the spectators at either extreme had a view of the entire procession , the banners and flags rising above or falling below each other like so many moving steps . The effect was remarkably striking . On arriving at the top of Constitution-road , the end of the procession had not turned out of the Meadowside . They then turned along Somerville-place , and down Barrack-road , and entered the ground and proceeded towards the platform .
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Scotland.
Grand Steward . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . Senior Grand Warden . ( with batons ) Junior Grand Warden . Grand Steward . ( white rods ) Grand Steward . Past Grand Master . Deputy Grand Master . Substitute Grand Master . Grand Steward . Vice-President of Grand Stewards . Grand Steward . ( white rods ) . Grand Swordbearer . GRAND MASTER .
Grand Steward , t President of Grand Stewards , 1 Grand Steward , with white rods . ( carrying the Grand Master ' s rod . ( with white rods . Past Grand Masters . Provincial Grand Masters . Past Grand Wardens . The Clergy . Four Police Officers abreast . Band of Music . Town ' s Flags .
Town's Officers , with Halberts . Magistrates and Town Council , accompanied by GEORGE DUNCAN , Esq . M . P . for the Burgh . Three Police Officers . GOTLDRT . Flag . Dean of Guild and Guild Brethren , four abreast . NINE TRADES . Flags . Convener and Deacons . Members , three abreast .
THREE TRADES . Flags . Convener and Deacons , Members , three abreast . Band of Music . Flags . Members of the Trinity House and Shipmasters at the Port , preceded by Officers , carrying Sextant , Quadrant , & c . & c . three abreast . Printerswith Banners
, . Bakers . Plasterers . Curriers . Sawyers . Weaver Incorporation , from Lochee , with Band of Music and Banners . The procession then passed through the Royal Arch and up Castle-street , which was densely packed , and the windows of all the houses crowded . The High-street was equally thronged , and also Reform-street ; the balconies extending along the whole of the
street , and the windows being filled by an assemblage of beauty and fashion , which had a very imposing effect . Indeed , it is scarcely possible to describe the line effect of the procession at this point . At the top of Reform-street , a platform was erected , on which a large number of people were accommodated . The procession then moved along Meadowside and up Constitution-road . In few towns could any procession be seen to so much advantage as
in this part of the route . The Constitution-road—the whole length of which , from the top to the bottom , the procession extended—is a very steep ascent , and the spectators at either extreme had a view of the entire procession , the banners and flags rising above or falling below each other like so many moving steps . The effect was remarkably striking . On arriving at the top of Constitution-road , the end of the procession had not turned out of the Meadowside . They then turned along Somerville-place , and down Barrack-road , and entered the ground and proceeded towards the platform .