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Supplement to the London Gazette, February 2, 1858. 475 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 2, 1858. 475 THIRD CAEKIAGE. Major-General The Baron Von Moltke, Gentleman of Honour to His Royal Highness The Bridegroom. Lieutenant-Colonel Von Boyen, Gentleman in attendance on His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia. Captain Von Schweinitz, Gentleman of Honour to His Royal Highness The Bridegroom. The Count Puckler, Gentleman in attendance on His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia. FOURTH CARRIAGE. The Baron d'Arnim, Gentleman in attendance on His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia. Major The Count von der Goltz, Gentleman in attendance on His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia. Colonel Von Alvensleben, Gentleman in attendance on His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia. FIFTH CARRIAGE. His Serene Highness The Prince Holstein Gliicksburg, in attendance on His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia. General Von Schreckenstein, Gentleman of Honour to His Royal Highness The Bridegroom. Major-General the Honourable C. Grey, Equerry to The Queen, and Private Secretary to His Royal Highness The Prince Consort, in attendance on His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia. SIXTH CARRIAGE. The BRIDEGROOM. His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia, ) c ,«„,«.*<».«, nf His Royal Highness The Prince Albert of Prussia, f SuPP°rters of The Bridegroom, with his Supporters, upon their arrival at St. James's Palace, were received at the Garden Entrance by the Vice-Chamberlain, and conducted to a room set apart for their Royixl Highnesses. The Gentlemen in attendance upon The Bridegroom and upon his Supporters, proceeded to the Presence Chamber, where the Prussian Minister and the Members of his Legation had already assembled. At a quarter before twelve o'clock» Her Majesty The Queen, with The Bride, His Royal Highness The Prince Consort, and His Majesty The King of the Belgians, together with their Royal High- nesses The Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, Prince Arthur, Prince Leopold, Princess Alice, Princess Helena, and Princess Louisa, with their respective Suites, proceeded from Buckingham Palace in the following order, attended by a Field Officer's Escort of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards. THE QUEEN'S PROCESSION FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE TO ST. JAMES'S. FIRST CARRIAGE. Mr. Farquharson, 1 f Mr. Macpherson, J & Colonel Seymour, The Groom of the Robes. Major-General Wylde, The Groom of the Bedchamber in Waiting to His Royal Highness The Prince Consort. SECOND CARRIAGE. Dr. Koepl, Gentleman in attendance on His Majesty The King of the Belgians. Major-General Buckley, The Equerry in Waiting to the Queen. Lieutenant-Colonel Ponsonby, The Equerry in Wating to His Royal Highness The Prince Consort. Colonel Hon. A. N. Hood, The Groom in Waiting to The Queen, THIRD CARRIAGE. Colonel The Count de Moerkerke, Gentleman in attendance on His Majesty The King of the Belgians. The Baron Ernest Stockmar, Treasurer and Private Secretary to Her Royal Highness The Bride. Lieutenant-Colonel Howard Vyse, The Silver Stick in Waiting. The Lord Fred. Paulet, The Field Officer in Waiting. FOURTH CARRIAGE. The Honourable Miss Cavendish, 1m •»«• ., ,. TT The Honourable Miss Macdonald, } Two Maxds of Honour. Field-Marshal Viscount Combermere, The Gold Stick in Waiting. The Lord Alfred Paget, The Clerk Marshal, A 2.
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