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Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel William C. E. S^K Henry Richmond Napier. 0| g Jones. Otfg, • placed upon a «~ 2 C Lieutenant- Colonel Major John Home Harry David Jones, FUNERAL CAR Purves. R. E. drawn by s a - Twelve Horses, Lieutenant-Colonel Lieuten ant- Colonel ^ CU G? Randal Runiley. and decorated with Neil Campbell. ~ sj a TROPHIES Colonol Thomas Major Walter Unett. Marten. and HERALDIC ACHIEVEMENTS. C . A Lieutenant-Colonel ci O .O Colonel Thomas The Hat and Sword of the George Frederick Gordon Iliggins, Deceased being placed Paschal. R. A. on the Coffin.

Gentleman Usher, Garter Principal King-of-Arms, Gentleman Ueher, Charles Waring Young, Esq. Sir Charles George Young, Knight, in James Forbes Young, Esq. his Tabard over his Mourning Cloak, and carrying his Sceptre, in a Mourning Coach. THE CHIEF MOURNER, His Grace the Duke of Wellington, in a long Mourning Cloak, Accompanied by his Brother, Lieut.-Colonel Lord Charles Wellesley, and by the Hon. and Rev. Gerald Wellesley, and also by his Train-bearer, the Hon. William Wellesley, in a Mourning Coach. The Marquess of Salisbury, K.G., and the Marquess of Tweeddale, K.T., Supporters to the Chief Mourner, in Mourning Cloaks, embroidered respectively with the Stars of the Orde rs of the Garter and Thistle, and the Earl of Mornington, in a Mourning Coach. , Earl of Gifford, Lord Arthur Hay, and the Honourable George Darner, Assistants to the Chief Mourner, in a Mourning Coach. l Lieut-General Sir Robert John Harvey, Samuel Bignold, Esq., Assistants to the Chief Mourner, Viscount Wellesley and Lieut.-Colonel Charles Bagot, in a Mourning Coach. Lord Raglan, G.C.B., Honourable Richard Somerset, , G.C.B., and Lord Burghersh, in a Mourning Coach. Honourable Julian Fane, Honourable and Reverend Robert Liddell, Rev. George Darby St Quentin, and Viscount Chelsea, in a Mourning Coach. Colonel the Hon. George Augustus Frederick Liddell, Lord Cowley, K.C.B., Lord Robert Grosvenor, and Culling Smith, Esq., in a Mourning Coach. Marquess of Worcester,* Rev. Dr Henry Wellesley, Richard Wellesley, Esq., and Lord Hatherton, in a Mourning Coach. Honourable and Rev. the Dean of Saint Patrick, Earl of Longford, Major the Hon. William Lygou Pakenham, and Captain the Hon. Thomas Alexander Pakenham, in a Mourning Coach. Captain the Hon. Fenton-John Evans-Freke, Lord Burleigh, Captain , and the Rev. Arthur Pakenham, in a Mourning Coach. Captain Thomas Pakenham, Sir Edmund Hayes, Bart, Thomas Thistlethwayte, Esq., and Thomas ; Stewart, Esq., in a Mourning Coach. John Hamilton, Esq., Thomas Conolly, Esq., Rev. William Foster, and the Earl of Ellenborough, G.C.B.j in a Mourning Coach. Algernon Frederick Greville, Esq., Lord Colchester, Viscount Mahon, and the Hon. Robert Henry Clive, in a Mourning Coach. Lord Downes, K.C.B., Major-General Charles George James Arbuthnot, Major-general the Hon. George Anson, and John Parkinson, Esq., in a Mourning Coach. Henry Arbuthnot, Esq., Philip Hardwicke, Esq., and William Booth, Esq., in a Mourning Coach. THE LATE DUKE'S HORSE, led by John Mears, Groom to the Deceased. Private Carriages of the Deceased and of the Chief Mourner. BAND of the Royal Marines Woolwich Division. Officers and Men from every Regiment in the Service ; consisting of one Captain, a Subaltern, a Sergeant, a Corporal, and five Men from every Regiment, headed by Major-General George Augustus Wetherall, C.B., Deputy Adjutant-General. BAND of Her Majesty's 93d Highlanders. Carriage of Her Majesty the Queen, drawn by six horses. Two Carriages representing Her Majesty's Suite, each drawn by six liorees. * On Military Duty in the Procession.