3998 Friday, September 16, 1831
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. 3998 fcg FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1831. THE ROYAL CORONATION OF THEIR MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTIES. Earl-Marshal* s-Qffice, Wliitehall, September 8, 1831. HEIR MAJESTIES, attended by their Royal Households, and the THE CARRIAGES OF THEIR MAJESTIES : T Princes and Princesses of the Blood Royal, attended by the respective Each drawn by six horses, and attended by four Grooms on foot. Households of their Royal Highnesses, proceeded this day at half past ten The first carriage conveying Lieutenant-Colonel J. Wilson, Gentleman Usher o'clock, in State from St. James's-Palace to Westminster-Abbey, in the follow- of the Privy-chamber, Captain Henry Murray, and Colonel Adolphus Cot- ing order:— tin, Gentlemen Ushers Quarterly Waiters to the Queen; and John Bott, A Squadron of Life Guards. Esq. Secretary to the Keeper of the Privy Purse. CARRIAGES OP THE PRINCES AND PRINCESSES OP THE BLOOD ROYAL : The second carriage, conveying the Honourable Frederick Byng and Lieuten- The two carriages of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Glou- ant-Colonel William C. Master, Gentlemen Ushers of the Privy-chamber cester, each drawn by six horses, with their proper escort of Life Guards. to the King; Thomas Ramsden, Esq. Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter, and In the first were Lord Viscount Deerhurst, Lord Edward Thynne, Major- John Strachan, Esq. Gentleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to his Majesty. General Sir Howard Douglas,, Bart., and Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund The third carriage, conveying Major-General James Macdonell, Principal Currey. In the second, their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess Equerry to the Queen; George V. Mundy, Esq. and Honourable Charles of Gloucester, attended by Lady Isabella Thynne. Grimstone, Pages of Honour to the Queen; and Frederick-Charles-Ar- The two carriages of her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, each thur Stephenson, Esq. Page of Honour to the King. drawn by six horses, with the proper escort of Life Guards. In the first The fourth carriage, conveying Captain Lord Adolphus Fitzclarence, R. N. were Lord Viscount Villiers and Colonel Sir James Henry Reynett, K.C.H*. Groom of the Robes ; Admiral the Honourable Sir Robert Stopford, G. C. B. In the second, her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, attended by Groom of the Bed-chamber; Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk, K. C. B. Lady Elizabeth Murray. Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp to the King; and the Honourable Adol- The carriage of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, drawn by six horses, pirns-Edward Paget Graves, and William-Henry Hervey-Bathurst, Esq. with his proper escort of Life Guards, in which were his Royal Highness, Pages of Honour to his Majesty. attended by Lord John Spencer Churchill, Lieutenant-General Sir William The fifth carriage, conveying Major-General Sir Andrew Barnard, K. C. B. Hutchinson, and Captain the Honourable Edward Gore. Chief Equerry and Clerk-Marshal to the King; Lord Viscount Valletort, The two carriages of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cum- acting Vice-Chamberlain to her Majesty; Lord James O'Bryen, Lord of berland, each drawn by six horses, with their proper escort of Life Guards. the Bed-Chamber; and Arthur-William-Fitzroy Somerset, Esq. Page of In the first were Lord Viscount Encombe, Lord Ernest Bruce, Lieutenant- Honour to his Majesty. General Sir Colquhoun Grant, K.C.B. and Lieutenant-General John Slade. The sixth carriage, conveying Lady William Russell and Lady Caroline And in the second, their Royal Highnesses, attended by Lady Sophia Wood, Women of the Bed-chamber to her Majesty; the Right Honour- Lennox. able Robert Grosvenor, Comptroller of his Majesty's Household; and the The King's Barge-Master, and the forty-eight King's Watermen. Earl of Belfast, G. C. H. the King's Vice-Chamberlain..