The Bishops of England and Ireland, in their rochets, with their caps in their hands.
Two Heralds, in their tabards and collars of SS.
Viscounts, in their robes of estate, their coronets in their hands.
Two Heralds, in their tabards and collars of SS.
The Standard of England, borne by Lord Hill.
Earls, in their robes of estate, their coronets in their hand.
Two Heralds, in their tabards and collars of SS.
The Union Standard, borne by Earl Harcourt.
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 cushion, 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 the Order of St. Michael and St. George, in his tabard, crown in his hand. | Gloucester King of Arms, in his tabard, crown in his hand. | Hanover King of Arms in his tabard, crown in his hand. |
Dukes, in their robes of estate, their coronets in their hands.
| Ulster King of Arms, in his tabard, crown in his hand. | Clarenceux King of Arms, in his tabard, crown in his hand. | Norroy King of Arms, in his tabard, crown in his hand. |
| The Lord Privy Seal, in his robes of estate, coronet in his hand. | The Lord President of the Council, in his robes of 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, borne by the Marquess of Salisbury. | The Gold Spurs, borne by the Lord Calthorpe. | The Sceptre with the Cross, borne by the Marquess Wellesley. |
| The third Sword, borne by the Earl of Galloway. | Curtana, borne by the Duke of Newcastle. | The second Sword, borne by the Duke of Northumberland. |
Two Serjeants at Arms.
Usher of the Green Rod. Usher of the White Rod.