Thus it hath pleased Almighty God to take out of this transitory
life unto His Divine mercy, the Most High, Most Mighty and Most
Illustrious Prince Frederick Louis Prince of Wales, Prince Electoral
and Hereditary Prince of Brunswick and Lunenberg, Duke of Cornwall,
Rothsay and Edingburg, Marquis of the Isle of Ely, Earl of Chester,
Carrick and Eltham, Viscount Launceston, Baron Renfrew and Snaudon,
Lord of the Isles, Steward of Scotland, Knight of the Most Noble Order
of the Garter, one of His Majesty’s most honourable Privy Council,
Chancellor of the University of Dublin, Eldest Son of the Most High,
Most Mighty and Most Excellent Monarch George the Second, by the grace
of God King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the
Faith, whom God bless and preserve with long life, health and honour
and all worldly happiness.
Supporters of the Pall:
Right side--to carry the Canopy,
Mr. Scott, Mr. Ridley, Mr. Pennant, Hon. Mr. Cornwallis,
Mr. Hawley.
Left Side--to carry the Canopy,
Mr. Palmer, Mr. Legrand, Mr. Durell, Mr. Philpot.
Supporters of the Pall:
Earl Fitzwilliam. Earl of Macclesfield.
Earl Stanhope. BODY. Earl of Bristol.
Earl of Portmore. Early of Moray.
Mr. Wentworth. Garter.
Supporter: Chief Mourner: Supporter:
Duke of Rutland. Duke of Somerset. Duke of Devonshire.
Bart. to support the Train.
Ten Assistants:
Marquis of Lothian. Marquis of Tweeddale.
Earl of Peterborough. Earl of Northampton.
Earl of Cardigan. Earl of Winchelsea.
Earl of Berkeley. Earl of Carlisle.
Earl of Moretown. Earl of Jersey.
Gent. Usher of the Privy Chamber:
Mr. Bramston.
Groom of the Stole:
Duke of Chandos.
Lords of the Bedchamber:
Duke of Queensberry. Lord North and Guildford.
Earl of Egmont. Earl of Inchiquin.
Earl of Bute. Lord Robert Sutton.
Master of the Robes:
Coll. Schütz.
Grooms of the Bedchamber:
Mr. Evelyn (alone).
Mr. Bludworth. Mr. Masham.
Mr. Boone. Mr. Edmund Thomas.
Mr. Madden. Mr. Bretton.
Coll. Powlett. Mr. Trevanion.
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