Ulster King of
Arms, wearing
his Crown.
Clarenceux King
of Arms, wearing
his Crown.
Hanover King
of Arms, wearing
his Crown.

The Lord Privy Seal, The Lord President of the
wearing his Coronet. Council, wearing his Coronet.
Archbishops of Ireland, wearing their Caps.

Archbishop of York, wearing his Cap.
Lord High Chancellor, wearing his Coronet, and bearing his Purse.
Archbishop of Canterbury, wearing his Cap.
Four Serjeants at Arms.

The third Sword,
borne by the
Earl of Galloway,
wearing his
Coronet.
Curtana, borne by
the Duke of
Newcastle,
wearing his
Coronet.
The Second Sword,
borne by the Duke of
Northumberland, wearing
his Coronet.

Usher of the Green Rod. Usher of the White Rod.

The
Lord Mayor
of London.
The
Lord Lyon of
Scotland,
wearing his
Crown.
Garter Principal
King of Arms,
wearing his
Crown.

The Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain, wearing his Coronet.
His Royal Highness the Prince Leopold, wearing his Cap and Feathers, and his Train borne as before.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, wearing his Coronet, and his Train borne as before.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, wearing his Coronet, and his Train borne as before.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, wearing his Coronet, and his Train borne as before.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, wearing his Coronet, and his Train borne as before.
His Royal Highness the Duke of York, wearing his Coronet, and his Train borne as before.
The High Constable The High Constable of Scotland,
of Ireland. wearing his Coronet.
Four Serjeants at Arms.

The Deputy Earl
Marshal
wearing his
coronet.
The sword which
had been redeemed,
borne naked by
the Duke of Dorset,
wearing his coronet.
The Lord High Steward,
wearing his coronet.
The Sceptre with the Dove,
borne by
the Duke of Rutland,
wearing his coronet.
The Lord High
Constable,
wearing his
coronet.

THE KING,

Twenty Gentlemen Pensioners,
with the Standard Bearer.
The Bishop
of Oxford,
wearing his
cap.
In his Robes of purple
velvet, furred with ermine,
and the Crown
of state on his head,
bearing in his right
hand St. Edward's
Sceptre, with the Cross,
and in his left the Orb
with the Cross, under
his canopy, supported
as before, and his train
borne as before.
The Bishop
of Lincoln,
wearing his
cap.
Twenty Gentlemen Pensioners,
with the Lieutenant.