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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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Detailed account of the marriage procession order for the King and his Royal Consort to the Chapel, including participants from the Princess's and King's processions such as nobles, clergy, and attendants.
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Procession of the PRINCESS.
Drums and Trumpets
Serjeant Trumpeter
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A Gentleman Usher between two Serjeants Herald:
The Vice Chamberlain
Maids of Honour
Ladies of the Bedchamber and Peeresses (one excepted, viz. the Duchess of Hamilton) Peeresses
Unmarried Daughters of Peers
King's Vice Chamberlain King's Lord Chamberlain
Pr. Wm. Henry. The BRIDE. Duke of York
Her Train borne by
Lady Carolina Russel Lady Sarah Lenox.
Lady Montague. Lady Harriot Bentinck.
Lady Elizabeth Kerr Lady Anne Hamilton :
Lady Louisa Grenville Lady Elizabeth Keppel
Lady Susan Strangeways Lady Elizabeth Harcourt
The Lord Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain with two senior Heralds return to wait on his Majesty
KING's Procession.
Drums and Trumpets
Serjeant Trumpeter.
Knight Marshal.
Pursuivants
Heralds
Knights of the Bath, not Peers, in their Collars
Privy Counsellors, not Peers
Comptroller and Treasurer of the Household
Barons
Bishops in their Rochets
Viscounts
Earls
Lord Steward of the Household
Marquisses
Dukes
Norroy King at Arms, and Clarenceux
Lord Privy Seal
Lord President
Lord Chancellor
Archbishop of Canterbury
Gentleman Usher. : Garter Gentleman Usher
Earl Marshal : .
Princes of the Blood
Vice Chamberlain Sword of State Lord Chamberlain
The KING
Captain of the Yeo Captain of the Captain of the men of the Guards Life Guards Band of Pensioners
Gentlemen of the Bedchamber
Master of the Robes
Gentlemen Pensioners.
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The text describes the order of the marriage procession to the Chapel, starting with the Princess's procession including drums, trumpets, attendants, maids of honour, peeresses, unmarried daughters of peers, the bride flanked by Pr. Wm. Henry and Duke of York, with her train borne by several ladies, followed by the King's procession with military, heralds, nobles by rank, clergy, privy seal, president, chancellor, archbishop, princes, and the King accompanied by guards and gentlemen.