f_ 458 ] quess of Buckingham to be Lord Lieutenant of His Royal Highness the His Royal Highness the . . ^he county of Buckingham, his Lordship this day Black Rod. The Register. Garter. took the oaths appointed to be taken thereupon, The Prelate. instead of the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy. His Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT. The PrincelRegent and the Knights Companions T the Court at Carlton-House, the 4th of being seated, the Register (in the absence of the A March 1813, Chancellor) signified to the Chapter His Royal Highness's pleasure, in the name and on the behalf PRESENT, of the Sovereign, that the vacant stall in the His Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT in Royal Chapel of St. George at Windsor, be filled. The Knights Companions then proceeded to the Council. election; and the suffrages being collected by the IS Royal Highness the Prince Regent in Register arid presented to the Prince Regent, Arthur Marquess of Wellington, Commander of H Council, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty's Forces in Spain and Portugal, was, His Majesty, was this day pleased to appoint by the command of His Royal Highness, in the William Pugh, of Car Howell, Esq. to be Sheriff name and on the behalf of the Sovereign, declared duly elected a Knight of the said Most Noble of the county of Montgomery, in the room of Order. Edward Corbett, of Plas Gwyn, Esq. The Chapter ended, Garter called over the Knights ; and a procession was made back to His • And His Royal Highness was also pleased to. Royal Jlighness's apartment, in tlie order as before. make the following amendments upon the Roll: Pembroke, Gwynne Gill Vaughan, of Jor- Carlton-House, March 4, 1813. danstoun, Esq. made CEREMONIAL of the Knighthood and Investiture of Admiral the Honourable Sir George Cran/ield Gwynne Gill Vaughan, of Jor- Berkeley and Major-Genera I Sir James Leith, danston, Esq. Knights of the Most Honourable Order of the ' Bath. Cardigan, Roderick Richards, of Pantglaes, The Knights and Officers of the Order, attend- Esq. made ing in their mantles, collars, ^c. proceeded into Roderick Richardes, of Penglais, the' presence of His Royal Highness tlie Prince Esq. Regent, making the usual reverences, in the fol- lowing order: Thomas Edwards, of Llanfaur, The Gentleman Usher of the Order, in his mantle, Esq. made chain, and badge, bearing the red rod. Thomas Edwards, of Ty Issa, The Deputy Register and Secretary of the Order, in, Esq. the mantle", chains, and badges of those offices. Deputy Bath King of Arms, in the mantle, chain, and badge, with the sceptre of Bath, bearing 4 ( Carlton-House, Thursday, March 4, 1813. the ribbands and badges of the Order upon A CHAPTER of the Most Noble Order of the a crimson velvet cushion. Garter having been summoned for this day, the The Genealogist, in his mantle, chain, and badge. Knights Companions, in their mantles and collars, with the Officers of the Order, in their mantles and KNIGHTS COMPANIONS. wearing their chains and badges, at about two Sir John Stuart. o'clock attended His Royal Highness the Prince Sir Richard John Strachan. Regent in his private apartment > and, being there called over by Gaiter King of Arms, a procession Right Honourable Sir David Dundas. was made to the Chapter Room in the following Sir John Thomas Duckworth. •order ; Sir Alured Clarke. Earl of Moira. Lord Whitwortb. Duke of Montrose. The Dean of Westminster, Dean of the Order, in Marquess Wellesley. his mantle, chain, and badge. Marquess of Hertford. Marquess of Stafford. His Royal Highness the Duke of York and Albany, JBarl of Chesterfield. Earl of Winchilsca, First and Principal Companion. Marquess Camden. Then, by His Royal Highness's command, Ad- Earl of Carlisle. miral the Honourable George Cranfield Berkeley Earl of Westmorland. was introduced into the presence between Sir Richard John Strachan and Sir John Stuart, the His -Royal Highness the . two Junior Knights Companions present, preceded His Royal Highness the His Royal Highness the by the Gentleman Usher of the Order, with reve- Puke of Cumberland, , leaces as before.