| The Deputy Earl Marshal with his staff. | The Sword of State, borne by the Duke of Dorset. | The Lord High Constable of England, in his robes, his coronet in his hand, with his staff; attended by a Page carrying his baton of Field Marshal. |
Two Serjeants at Arms.
| A Gentleman carrying the Staff of the Lord High Steward. | The Sceptre with the Dove, carried by the Duke of Rutland. | St Edward's Crown, carried by the Lord High Steward in his robes. | The Orb, carried by the Duke of Devonshire. | A Gentleman carrying the Coronet of the Lord High Steward. |
| The Pantina, borne by the Bishop of Gloucester. | The Bible, borne by the Bishop of Ely. | The Chalice, borne by the Bishop of Chester. |
THE KING.
| Twenty Gentlemen Pensioners, with the Standard Bearer. | Supporter:Lord Bishop of Oxford, for the Lord Bishop of Bath andWells. | In the Royal Robes, wearing a cap of estate, adorned with jewels, under a canopy of cloth of gold, borne by Sixteen Barons of the Cinque Ports. His Majesty's train borne by Eight Eldest Sons of Peers, assisted by the Master of the Robes, and followed by the Groom of the Robes. | Supporter: Lord Bishop of Lincoln for the Lord Bishop of Durham. | Twenty Gentlemen Pensioners, with the Lieutenant. |
| Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard, in his robes of estate; coronet in his hand. | Gold Stick of the Life Guards in Waiting, in his robes; coronet in his hand. | Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, in his robes of estate; coronet in his hand. |
Lords of the Bedchamber.
The Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Purse.
Grooms of the King's Bedchamber.
Equerries and Pages of Honour.
Aides-de-Camp.
Gentlemen Ushers.
Physicians, Surgeons, Apothecaries.
| Ensign of the Yeomen of the Guard. | Lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard. |
His Majesty's Pages in full State Liveries.
His Majesty's Footmen in full State Liveries.
| Exons of the Yeomen of the Guard. | Yeomen of the Guard. | Exons of the Yeomen of the Guard. |