Then the Aldermen above the Chair in scarlet gowns, on horseback, wearing their gold chains, attended by their beadles, and two servants each, in coloured liveries.

Then the coaches of the Nobility, Great Officers, &c. in the order they come from Greenwich.

The Knight Marshal's Men on horseback,
two and two.

The Knight Marshal, or his Deputy, on horseback.

The King's Kettle-drums.

The Drum-major.

The King's Trumpets, two and two.

Serjeants at Arms
with their Maces,
bare-headed.
The Serjeant Trumpet with his
mace.
Pursuivants of Arms uncovered,
two and two.
Heralds of Arms, as before.
Kings of Arms, as before.
Serjeants at Arms
with their Maces,
bare-headed.

The PRINCE in his Coach.

Gentleman Usher of the Black-rod, on his left-hand, uncovered.The Lord-mayor of London in his Crimson Velvet Gown on horseback, wearing his rich collar and jewel, uncovered, bearing the City-sword by his Majesty's permission, with only four servants on foot, bareheaded, in coloured liveries.Garter King of Arms, or his Deputy, on the right hand, uncovered.