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Marquesses, in their robes of estate, their coronets in their hands.
The Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's Household, in his robes of estate, his coronet in his hand, attended by an officer of the Jewel-Office in a scarlet mantle, with a crown embroidered on his left shoulder, bearing a cus.h.i.+on, on which are placed the ruby ring and the sword to be girt about the King.
The Lord Steward of His Majesty's Household, in his robes of estate, his coronet in his hand.
The Royal Standard, borne by the Earl of Harrington.
King of Arms of Gloucester King Hanover King the Order of of Arms, in his of Arms in his St. Michael and tabard, crown tabard, crown St. George, in his in his hand. in his hand.
tabard, crown in his hand.
Dukes, in their robes of estate, their coronets in their hands.
Ulster King of Clarenceux King of Norroy King of Arms, in his Arms, in his Arms, in his tabard, crown tabard, crown tabard, crown in his hand. in his hand. in his hand.
The Lord Privy Seal, in The Lord President of the his robes of estate, Council, in his robes of coronet in his hand. estate, coronet in his hand.
Archbishops of Ireland.
The Archbishop of York, in his rochet, cap in his hand.
The Lord High Chancellor, in his robes of estate, with his coronet in his hand, bearing his purse, and attended by his Pursebearer.
The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in his rochet, cap in his hand.
Two Serjeants at Arms.
THE REGALIA.
St. Edward's Staff, The Gold Spurs, The Sceptre with borne by the borne by the the Cross, Marquess of Salisbury. Lord Calthorpe. borne by the Marquess Wellesley.
The third Sword, Curtana, borne by The second Sword, borne by the the Duke of borne by the Earl of Galloway. Newcastle. Duke of Northumberland.
Two Serjeants at Arms.
Usher of the Green Rod. Usher of the White Rod.
The The Garter Princ.i.p.al Gentleman Lord Mayor Lord Lyon of King Usher of the of London, Scotland, in of Arms, in Black Rod, in his gown, his tabard, his tabard, bearing his collar, and carrying his bearing his rod.
jewel, bearing crown and crown and the City sceptre. sceptre.
mace.
The Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain of England, in his robes of estate, his coronet and his white staff in his hand.
His Royal Highness the Prince Leopold, in the full habit of the Order of the Garter, carrying in his right hand his baton as Field Marshal, and, in his left, his cap and feathers; his train borne by a Page.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, in his robes of estate, carrying, in his right hand, his baton as Field Marshal, and in his left his coronet; his train borne by a Page.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, in his robes of estate, carrying, in his right hand, his baton as Field Marshal, and his coronet in his left; and his train borne by a Page.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Suss.e.x, in his robes of estate, with his coronet in his hand, and his train borne by a Page.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, in his robes of estate, with his coronet in his hand, and his train borne by a Page.
His Royal Highness the Duke of York, in his robes of estate, carrying, in his right hand, his baton as Field Marshal, and his coronet in his left, and his train borne by a Page.
The High Constable of Ireland The High Constable of Scotland, in his robes, coronet in his robes, coronet in his hand, with his in his hand, with his staff.
staff.
Two Serjeants at Arms.
The Deputy Earl The Sword The Lord High Constable Marshal of State, of England, in his with his staff. borne by robes, his coronet in the Duke of his hand, with his staff; Dorset. attended by a Page carrying his baton of Field Marshal.
Two Serjeants at Arms.
The Sceptre St. Edward's The Orb, with the Crown, carried by Dove, carried by the Duke carried by the Lord High of Devons.h.i.+re.
A Gentleman the Duke Steward in A Gentleman carrying the of Rutland. his robes. carrying the Staff of the Coronet of the Lord High The Patina, The Bible, The Chalice, Lord High Steward. borne by borne by borne by Steward.
the Bishop the Bishop the Bishop of Gloucester. of Ely. of Chester.
THE KING.
Supporter: In the Royal Robes, Supporter: Lord wearing a cap Lord Bishop of of estate, adorned Bishop of Oxford, with jewels, Lincoln for the under a canopy for the Lord of cloth of gold, Lord Twenty Bishop of borne by Sixteen Bishop of Twenty Gentlemen Bath and Barons of the Durham. gentlemen Pensioners, Wells. Cinque Ports. pensioners, with the His Majesty's train with the Standard borne by Eight Lieutenant.
Bearer. Eldest Sons of Peers, a.s.sisted by the Master of the Robes, and followed by the Groom of the Robes.
Captain of the Gold Stick of the Captain of the Yeomen of Life Guards in Band of the Guard, in his Waiting, in his Gentlemen robes of estate; robes; Pensioners, in coronet in his coronet in his his robes hand. hand. of estate; coronet in his hand.
Lords of the Bedchamber.
The Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Purse.
Grooms of the King's Bedchamber.
Equerries and Pages of Honour.
Aides-de-Camp.
Gentlemen Ushers.
Physicians, Surgeons, Apothecaries.
Ensign of the Yeomen of Lieutenant of the Yeomen the Guard. of the Guard.
His Majesty's Pages in full State Liveries.
His Majesty's Footmen in full State Liveries.
Exons of the Yeomen Yeomen of Exons of the Yeomen of the Guard. the Guard. of the Guard.