Equerries to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge: Col. Sir Henry Cooke, K. C. H.; Sir William` Davidson, K.H.; Col. Keate; and Lieut. General Sir Joseph Fuller, G. C. H. Equerries to His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex: Charles Tennyson, Esq., M.P.; Col. Wildman; Hon. Edward Gore; Capt. Starke; Capt. Dillon; Sir George Denys, Bart. [The Equerries to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland present, bore his Train.] Sir John Conroy, K. C. H. Equerries to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent: Colonels H. Wyndham; Lord Saltoun, C.B.; F. W. Trench; W. K. Elphin- Quartermaster-general of the Forces: Gen. Sir James Willoughby Gordon, Bart. K. C. B. G. C.H. Adjutant-general of the Forces: Equerries to his late Majesty : Major-General Sir George Quentin, K. C.H.; E. H. Delmé Radcliffe, Esq.; Major-General Sir Andrew Barnard, K. C. B.; Lieut.-General Sir Robert Bolton, G. C. H.; and Lieut.-General Bayly. Clerk-Marshal and First Equerry to his late Majesty: Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Francis Hammond, G. C. H. Gentleman Usher of the Privy-Chamber to his late Majesty :-James Russell, Esq. Grooms of the Bedchamber to his late Majesty: Henry Hope, Esq.; the Hon. George Weld Forester; the Hon. J. R. Townshend; Colonel Thomas Armstrong; Lieut. General Sir William Houston, K.C.B., G. C.H.; Colonel Joseph Whatley; Lieut.-General Sir William Lumley, K. C. B.; the Hon. Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw; General the Right Hon. Sir William Keppel, G. C. B.; and General the Hon. Edward Finch. Member of the Royal Hanoverian Mission: - The Baron Munchausen. [Sir Lewis Moeller, K. C.H. walked as Blanc Coursier King of Arms, and carried the Crown of Hanover.] The Lords of the Admiralty (not Peers or Privy Councillors), attended by John Barrow, Esq. one of their Secretaries: viz. Sir George Clerk, Bart.; and Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Henry Hotham, K. C. B. The Solicitor-general: Sir Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, Knt. Barons of the Exchequer : The Attorney-general: Sir James Scarlett, Knt. Sir William Bolland; and Sir John Vaughan, Knts. Justices of the Common Pleas : Sir John B. Bosanquet; Sir Stephen Gaselee; and Sir James Allan Park, Knts. Justices of the King's Bench: Sir James Parke; Sir Joseph Littledale; and Sir John Bayley, Knts. The Right Hon. Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal, Knt. The Vice-Chancellor of England: The Master of the Rolls: The Right Hon. Sir Launcelot Shadwell, Knt. The Hon. Sir John Leach, Knt. [The Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Lord Tenterden, walked as a Baron.] Privy Councillors (not Peers) attended by James Buller, Esq. and Charles Caven- Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms: - Robert Laurie, Gent. he Hons. William Pole Tylney Long Wellesley; John Hobart Cradock; John Henniker; George Augustus Murray; James Henry Legge Dutton; and Henry Stafford Jerningham. Eldest Sons of Viscounts: The Hons. Wellington Cotton; George Agar Ellis; and Ar. Hill Trevor. Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms:- - Francis Townsend, Gent. Barons: Lords Wallace; Skelmersdale; Tenterden; Wharncliffe; De Tabley; Farnborough; Bexley; Forester; Ravensworth; Maryborough; Prudhoe; Hill, G. C. B.; Ellenborough; Henniker; Montagu; Grantley; Southampton; and Elphinstone. [The remaining Barons who attended walked in other places.] Bishops: Of Gloucester; Rochester; Carlisle; Chichester, Clerk of the Closet to his ; Viscount Holmesdale; Lord Eliot; Viscount Grimston; Lord Tullamore Viscount Bernard; Lord Killeen; Viscount Ingestrie; Viscount Kirkwall; Lord Dunglass; Viscount Villiers; Viscount Deerhurst; Viscount Morpeth; Lord Brudenell; and Lord Burghersh, G. C. H. Arundel Herald of Arms Extraordinary: Walter Aston Blount, Esq. [The Viscounts present walked in other places.] Eldest Sons of Marquises :· York Herald: - - Charles George Young, Esq. Earls:-of Dudley and of Wilton. [The remaining Earls who attended walked in other places.] Windsor Herald: [The Eldest Sons of Dukes walked as Assistants to the Dukes who supported the Pall.] Of Clanricarde; Hastings; Exeter, K. G.; Hertford, K. G.; and Salisbury. [The remaining Marquises present walked in other places.] Somerset Herald:-James Cathrow Disney, Esq. The Earl Marshal of England: The Duke of Norfolk. The Lord Privy Seal: The Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain : The Marquis of Cholmondeley. The Lord President of the Council : The Earl Bathurst, K. G. The Earl of Rosslyn, G. C. B. Chester Herald: · George Martin Leake, Esq. The Archbishops of Armagh and York. The Lord High Chancellor: Lord Lyndhurst, in his full robes of office, bearing the purse. Norroy King of Arms: - Edmund Lodge, Esq. Lords of his late Majesty's Bedchamber: Lord The Earl Howe, G. C. H.; the Earl Amherst; the Earl of Chesterfield; Strathavon; Lord St. Helens, G. C. H.; Viscount Lake; and Lord Glenlyon, K. C.H. Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard: Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners: Master of the Horse to his late Majesty : —' by Lord Howden G. C. B. THE BANNER OF IRELAND, borne by the Earl of Tyrconnell. THE BANNER OF ST. GEORGE, borne by Lord Clinton. Supporter. William Martins, Esq. Gentleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to his Majesty. Supporter. S. Randall, Esq. Gentleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to his Majesty. -The Duke of Leeds, K. G. Supporter. Captain Meynell, RN. Gentleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to his Majesty. THE ROYAL STANDARD, borne by the Earl of Errol, G.C.H. THE ROYAL CROWN OF HANOVER, borne on a purple velvet cushion, by Sir Lewis Moeller, K. C.H. acting for Blanc Coursier King of Arms of Hanover. THE IMPERIAL CROWN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, borne on a The Honourable Hepurple velvet cushion, by Ralph neage Legge, GenBigland, Esq., Clarencieux King of Arms. Supporter. tleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to his Majesty. The Master of his late Majesty's household: Sir Frederick Beilby Watson, K. C.H. Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber to his Majesty:-Horace Seymour, Esq. Supporters of the Canopy: Visc. Melville, K.T. Earl of Aberdeen, K. T. Flag Officers: Bart. K. C. B. Vice-Admiral Sir John Gore, K. C. B. Vice-Adm. Sir Graham The Lord Steward of his late Majesty's Household, the Marquis Conyngham, K. P., G. C. H., at tended by Thomas Marrable, Esq. secretary of the Board of Green Cloth. The Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty's Household, the Earl of Jersey. The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, K. G. Keeper of his late Majesty's Privy Purse: Sir William Knighton, Bart. G. C. H. Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber to his Majesty: Captain Hatton, R. N. The Earl of Surrey. The Duke of Richmond, K. G. Assisted by two Eldest Sons of Dukes, viz. of Graham. Supporters of the Pall: The Marquis Waiter to his late Majesty: Thomas Ramsden, Esq. Arms: Sir George Nayler, K. H. bearing his sceptre. THE CAP OF MAINTENANCE, borne by the Marquis of Winchester, attended by Captain Beresford, Groom of the Privy-chamber to his Majesty. Supporters of the Earl of Clarendon. Earl of Pomfret. Earl of Kinnoull. Earl of Plymouth. Earl of Carlisle. Assisted by the following General Officers in the army: Major-Gen. Lord Fitz- Major-Gen. Sir John Major-Gen. Sir John Gen. Sir John Doyle, Gen. Sir George Nu.. Usher of the Black Rod: Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, Knt. bearing the Rod reversed. THE SWORD OF STATE, borne by the Duke of Wellington, K. G. attended by Col. Master, Gentleman Usher of the Privy-chamber to his Majesty. THE CHIEF MOURNER, THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, in a long purple cloak, with the Star of the Order of the Garter embroidered thereon, wearing the Collars of the Garter, the Bath, the Thistle, St. Patrick, and of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, attended by HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE GEORGE OF CUMBERLAND, in a long black cloak, with the Star of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order embroidered thereon, and wearing the Collar of the said Order. The Supporters to the Chief Mourner were the Duke of Beaufort, K. G., and the Duke of Gordon, G. C. B. His Train Bearers, the Duke of St. Albans, and Marquis of Lothian; and his Assistants, sixteen Peers, viz. the Earl Ferrers, the Earl of Liverpool, the Earl of Roscommon, the Earl of Darnley, the Earl of Fife, K.T.; the Earl of Lonsdale, K. G.; the Earl of Brownlow, the Earl of Sheffield, the Earl Cawdor, Viscount Palmerston, Viscount Doneraile, Viscount Sidmouth, Viscount Granville, G. C. B.; Viscount Goderich, Lord Stafford, and Lord Grantham. Gold Stick:- Lord Viscount Combermere, G. C. B. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX, in a long black cloak, with the Star of the Order of the Garter, embroidered thereon, and wearing the Collars of the Garter, the Thistle, and the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order; his train borne by Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Williams, K. C. B., and Henry Fred. Stephenson, Esq. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE LEOPOLD OF SAXE COBURG, in a long black cloak, with the Star of the Order of the Garter embroidered thereon, and wearing the Collars of the Garter, the Bath, and the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order; his train borne by Lieut. Colonel Sir R. Gardiner, K. C. B. K. C. H., and Lieut. Colonel Hon. E. Cust. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, in a long black cloak, with the Star of the Order of the Garter embroidered thereon, and wearing the Collars of the Garter, the Bath, and the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order; his train borne by Colonel Higgins and Major William F. Forster. A Royal Guard of Honour, composed of one hundred and forty rank and file, with Officers and non-commissioned officers in equal proportions, from the King's Company, the Coldstream, and 3d Guards, commanded by the Captain of the King's Company. Gentlemen Pensioners, with their axes reversed, Yeomen of the Guard, with their partizans reversed. Upon the arrival of the procession at the south door of St. George's Chapel, his late Majesty's Band of Music, the trumpets and drums, and the Knight Marshal's Men and Officers, filed off without the door. At the entrance of the Chapel, the Royal Body was received by the Dean and Prebendaries, attended by the Choirs of Windsor and of the Chapel Royal, (who fell in immediately before Norroy King of Arms), and the procession moved down the south aisle and up the nave, into the choir, where the Royal Body was placed on a platform under a canopy of purple velvet (having thereon escocheons |