THE GRAND ORDER OF STREET PROCESSION.
STARTING FROM ST. JAMES PALACE AND PROCEEDING TO WESTMINSTER ABBEY. The Duke of Norfolk early submitted the following order of proce*. sion to the King as that which was approved by the late Queen Victoria for her procession oil a similar auspicious errand. His Majesty approved of the order, subject to certain alterations due to international developments and other matters igh Constable of City of Westminster. Squadron of Life Guards, under the direction of one of the King's Equerries, with two Assistants. Carriages of the Foreign resident Ambassadors and Ministers, in the order in which they take precedence in Great Britain. The Charge d'Affaires of Mexioo. The Charge d'Affaires of Portugal. The Charge d'Affaires of Sweden. The Greek Minister. The Minister from the United States. The Spanish Minister. The Minister from the Netherlands. The Brazilian Minister. The Bavarian Minister. The Danish Minister. The Belgian Bfinister. The Prussian Minister. Carriages of the Foreign Ambassadors and Ministers Extraordinary, in whatever order they respectively report their arrival in Great Britain. Ambassador Extraordinary from the Sultan. Ambassador Extraordinary from the President of the French. Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of Portugal. Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of Sweden. Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of Prussia, German Emperor. Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of Spain. Ambassador Extraordinary from the Queen of the Netherlands. Ambassador Extraordinary from the Emperor of Austria. Ambassador Extraordinary from the Emperor of Russia. Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of the Belgians. Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of Greece. Mounted Band of a Regiment Household Brigade. Detachment of Life Guards, under the direction of one of His Majesty's Equerries, with two Assistants. Carriages containing all the branches of the Uoyal Family, with their respective escorts. The King of Denmark, and attendants, in His Majesty's two carriages, each drawn by six horses, with escort. The Duke of Cambridge, and Attendants, in His Koyal Highness's two carriages, each drawn by six horses, with escort of Life Guards. Mounted band of a Regiment of the Household Brigade, under the direction of one of the King's Equerries, with two Assistants. HIS MAJESTY'S Carriages, each drawn by Six Horses. Two Grooms The First Carriage, Two Grooms walking. Drawn by Six Horses, walking. Conveys, Two Lords in Waiting. Two Gentlemen Ushers. Two Grooms The Second Carriage, Two Grooms Walking. Drawn by Six Horses, Walking. Conveys, Two Lords in Waiting of Honour. Two Gentlemen Ushers. Two Grooms The Third Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horees, walking. Conveys, Four Gentlemen of the Household. Two Grooms The Fourth Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horses, walking. Conveys, Four Gentlemen of the Household. Two Grooms The Fifth Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horses, walking. Conveys, Four Gentlemen of the Household. Two Grooms The Sixth Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horses. walking. Conveys, Keeper of Privy Purse. Vice Chamberlain. Two Grooms The Seventh Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horses, walking. Conveys, * Treasurer of the Household. Controller of the Household. Two Grooms The Eighth Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horses, walking. Conveys, Four Gentlemen of the Household. Two Grooms The Ninth Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horses, walking. Conveys, Four Lordsin-Waiting. Two Grooms The Tenth Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horses, walking. Conveys, Four Lords-in-Waiting. Two Grooms The Eleventh Carriage, Two Grooms walking. drawn by six horses, walking. Conveys, Four Lords-in-Waiting. Two Grooms The Twelfth Carriage, Two Grooms walking. (drawn by six horses, walking. Conveys, King's Private Secretary. First Lord-in-Waiting. The Lord Chamberlain. The Lord Steward. A Squadron of Life Guards. Mounted Band of the Household Brigade, Military fctaff and Aides-de-Carap on Horseback, Three and Three. First and Principal Aide-deC&mp to the King} Attended bv the Equerry of the Crown Stable. The King's Gentleman Kider. Deputy Adjutant General. Deputy Quattermaster-General. Deputy Adjutant-General, Koyal Artillery. Quartermaster-General Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief. Adjutant-General. The Royal Huntsman, Yeomen, and Foresters. Six of His Majesty's Horses, with rich trappings, each Horse led by two Grooms The Knight Marsha). Marshalmen in Ranks of Four. The First Yeoman of the Guard on Horseback. One hundred Yeomen of the Guard, Four and Four. Harbinger. Ensign. Lieuteuant THE STATE COACH, 1 Drawn by Eight Cream-coloured Horses, Attended by a Yeoman of the Guard at each Wheel, and Two Footmen at each door; The Gold Stick and the Captain of the Yeomen of Uie Guard riding on either side, attended by two Grooms each, Conveying THE KING AND QUEEN. The Master of the Horse. The Captain-General of the Royal Archers, attended by two Grooms. A Squadron of Life Guards
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1049, 24 June 1902, Page 1 (Supplement)
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767THE GRAND ORDER OF STREET PROCESSION. Mataura Ensign, Issue 1049, 24 June 1902, Page 1 (Supplement)
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