Knight Marshals, men, with black staves, two and two.
Gentlemen Servants to his Royal Highness.
two and two, viz.:--
Pages of the Preference.
Gentlemen ushers, quarter waiters, two and two.
Pages of Honour.
Gentlemen ushers, daily waiters.
Physicians: Dr. Wilmot and Dr. Lee.
Household Chaplains.
Clerk of the Closet: Rev. Dr. Ayscough.
Equerries, two and two.
Clerk of the Household or Green Cloth:
James Douglas, Esq., and Sir John Cust, Bart.
Master of the Household: Lord Gage.
Solicitor-General: Auditor: and Attorney General:
Paul Joddrel, Esq., Charles Montague, Esq.,
the Hon. Henry Bathurst.
Secretary: Henry Drax, Esq.
Comptroller and Treasurer to his Royal Highness:
Robert Nugent, Esq., and the Earl of Scarborough,
with their white staves.
Steward and Chamberlain to his Royal Highness
with their white staves.
Chancellor to H.R.H. Sir Thomas Bootle:
An Officer of Arms.
The Master of the Horse to his Royal Highness:
The Earl of Middlesex.
Clarencieux King-at-Arms:
Gentleman Stephen Martin Leake, Esq. Gentleman
Usher. Usher.
bearing the coronet on a
black velvet cushion.
Four Supporters Supporters Four
of the Pall. of the Pall.
supporters supporters
Earl of Earl of
Portmore. Macclesfield.
of ~THE BODY~ of
covered with black velvet,
the Earl pall adorned with Eight Earl of the
Fitzwilliam. escutcheons and under Stanhope.
Canopy. a canopy of black velvet, Canopy.
Earl of borne by Eight of his Earl of
Bristol. Royal Highness’s Gentlemen. Jersey.
Gentleman Garter King-at-Arms: Gentleman
Usher John Anstis, Esq. Usher
Supporter to Supporter to
the Chief The Chief Mourner: the Chief
Mourner. Mourner.
DUKE OF SOMERSET,
DUKE OF his train borne by DUKE OF
RUTLAND. a baronet, DEVONSHIRE.
Sir Thomas Robinson.
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