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A70062 The Form of the proceeding to the coronation of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, the eleventh day of this instant April, 1689 to be punctually observed by all persons therein concerned. 1689 (1689) Wing F1580; ESTC R1498 1,974 4

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THE Form of the Proceeding TO THE CORONATION Of Their Majesties KING WILLIAM AND QUEEN MARY The Eleventh Day of this Instant April 1689. To be punctually Observed by all Persons therein concerned April 8. 1689. I do Appoint Edward Jones to Print this Account of the Proceeding NORFOLKE and MARSHALL DRums four a-Breast Drum-Major Trumpets four a-Breast Serjeant-Trumpeter The Six Clerks in Chancery in Gowns of Black Flower'd Sattin with Black Silk Loops and Tuffs Chaplains having Dignities in Scarlet and Tippets with Square Caps in their Hands Sheriffs and Aldermen of London Masters in Chancery Sollicitor and Attorney General Esquires of the Body in Rich Habits Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber Barons of the Exchequer and Justices of Both Benches in Judges Robes of Scarlet These are to Meet in the Court of Requests where they are to be put in Order by some of the Officers of Arms and Conducted into the Hall. Lord Chief Baron Lord Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas in Scarlet Robes with their Collars of SS Guilt Master of the Rolls in a Rich Gown Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in a Scarlet Robe with his Collar of SS Children of the Choir of Westminster in Surplices Serjeant of the Vestry Serjeant Porter in Scarlet Gowns Children of the Chapel in Scarlet Mantles Choir of Westminster in Surplices Gentlemen of the King's Chapel in Scarlet Mantles Sub-Dean of the King's Chapel in a Scarlet Gown turn'd up with Black Velvet Prebendaries of Westminster in Surplices and Rich Copes The Master of the Jewell House in a Scarlet Robe Privy Counsellors of England not Peers in their usual Habits Two Pursuivants of Arms. The Peeresses to meet in the Painted Chamber The Peers in the Lords House From thence being put in Order by the Officers of Arms and by them to be Conducted into the Hall. Baronesses two a-Breast in their Robes their Coronets in their Hands Barons in their Robes in like manner Bishops Two Pursuivants at Arms as before Viscountesses two a-Breast in their Robes their Coronets in their Hands Viscounts in their Robes in like manner Two Heralds in their Rich Coats and Collars of SS No Train● 〈…〉 but the KING 〈◊〉 QUEENS and Prin●● GEORGE of DENMARK's Countesses two a-Breast in their Robes their Coronets in their Hands Earls in their Robes in like manner Two Heralds as before Marchionesses in their Robes their Coronets in their Hands Marquisses in their Robes in like manner All the Knights of the Garter are to Wear their Collars and Georges Two Heralds as before Duchesses two a-Breast in their Robes their Coronets in their Hands Dukes in their Robes in like manner who do not bear some of the Regalia The two Provincial Kings of Arms in their Rich Coats and Collars Guilt and Medals and Coronets in their Hands Lord Privy Seal Lord President of the Council Lord Arch-Bishop of York Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Prince GEORGE of Denmark with his Train born up by his Master of the Robes Two Persons to Represent the Dukes of Aquitaine and Normandy in Crimson Velvet Mantles lined with Meniver powdered with Ermine each of them his Cap in his Hand of Cloth of Gold Fur'd and powdered with Ermine St. Edward's Staff carried by the Earl of Manchester The Gold Spurs by the Lord Grey of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Queens Scepter with the Cross by the Earl of Clare The Kings Scepter with the Cross by the Earl of Northampton The Third Sword by the Earl of Pembroke Curtana by the Earl of Shrewsbury The Pointed Sword by the Earl of Derby Lord Mayor of London bearing the City Mace in a Gown of Crimson Velvet Wearing his Collar and Jewell Garter Principal King of Arms Wearing his Collar and Jewell his Coronet in his Hand Sir Thomas Duppa with the Black Rod in his Hand Serjeants at Arms. The Lord Great Chamberlain in his Robes with his Coronet and his White Staff. Serjeants at Arms. The Earl Marshal of England in his Robes with his Coronet and Earl Marshal's Staff Duke of Norfolk The Sword of State carried by the Earl of Oxford The High Constable in his Robes with his Staff and Coronet Duke of Ormond The Queens Scepter with the Dove carried by the Earl of Bedford The Kings Scepter with the Dove by the Earl of Rutland The Queens Orbe by the Duke of Bolton The Kings Orbe by the Duke of Grafton The Queens Crown by the Duke of Somerset The Kings Crown by the Lord High Steward The Paten by the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph The Bible by the Lord Bishop of London The Chalice by the Lord Bishop of Rochester The Canopy born by 16 Barons of the Cinque-Ports over the KING And QUEEN Gentlemen Pentioners Supporter to the QUEEN the Lord Bishop of Bristol The QUEEN in in Crimson Velvet Robes on Her Head a Circlet of Gold Her Majesties Train born by the Duchess of Somerset assisted by the Lady Elizabeth Pawlett Lady Diana Vere Lady Elizabeth Cavendish and the Lady Harriot Hyde The KING in Crimson Velvet Robes a Cap on His Head of the same both Fur'd and Powdered with Ermine His great Collar and George His Majesties Train born by the Master of the Robes assisted by the Lord Eland Lord Willoughby Lord Lansdowne and the Lord Dunblaine Supporter to the KING the Lord Bishop of Winchester Gentlemen Pentioners A Lady of the Bed-Chamber A Gentleman of the Bed-Chamber Two of the QUEENS Women Two Grooms of the Bed-Chamber Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard. Captain of His Majesties Guard. Captain of the Gentlemen Pentioners Lord Lovelace Ensign and Lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard. Yeomen of the Guard four a-Breast In the SAVOY Printed by Edward Jones 1689.