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Heralds College, July 16, 1821.

THE several persons who are to walk in the Procession to His Majesty's Coronation must be
assembled by eight o'clock in the morning of the 19th instant, in the following places, viz.

In the House of Lords

In the space below the Bar of the House of Lords<

Their R. H. the Dukes of the Blood Royal.
The Peers.

His R. H. the Prince Leopold.

The Archbishops and Bishops.

The Trainbearers of the Princes of the Blood
Royal.

The Attendants on the Lord High Steward, on
the Lord Chancellor, the Lord High Constable,
and on the Lord Chamberlain of the Household.
The Gentlemen Ushers of the White and Green
Rods.

In the Painted-Chamber, and adjacent rooms, near the House of Lords

In the Chamber formerly the House of Lords

The Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. The Master of the Rolls.

The Vice-Chancellor.

The Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
The Lord Chief Baron.

The Barons of the Exchequer, and Justices of both
Benches.

The Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber.
The Attorney and Solicitor General.
Serjeants at Law.

Masters in Chancery.

The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Recorder, and Sheriffs of Loudon.

King's Chaplains, having dignities.

Six Clerks in Chancery.

The Knights Grand Crosses of the Order of the
Bath.

The Knights Commanders of the said Order.
The Officers of the said Order.

In the Chamber formerly called the Prince's
Chamber, or Robing Room, near the former
House of Lords.

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The Treasurer and Comptroller of the Household.
The Vice-Chamberlain.

Knight of the Garter, not a Peer.
The Register of the said Order.

Privy Councillors, not being Peers or Knights
Grand Crosses of the Bath.

Clerks of the Council in Ordinary.

The Trainbearers of His Majesty.

In His Majesty's Robing-Chamber, near the Master of the Robes.

south entrance into Westminster-Hall

Groom of the Robes.

Lords and Grooms of the Bedchamber.

In the Room of the Chairman of Committees, The Keeper of the Privy Purse. adjoining the House of Lords

Equerries and Pages of Honour. Gentlemen Ushers and Aides-de-Camp.

} In the Witness-Room, adjoining the House of Physicians, Surgeons, and Apothecaries,

Lords

In the House of Commons and the Lobbics

Officers of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners,
with their Corps, and the Serjeants at Arms.
The Officers of the Yeomen of the Guard, with
their Corps.

great north door
In Westminster-Hall, at the lower end, near the The Sixteen Barons of the Cinque Ports.

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In Westminster-Hall, near the north door

In Westminster-Hall, at the lower end

Without the north door of Westminster-Hall

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All who are to precede the Knight Marshal in the procession.

Heralds College, July 16, 1821.

THEREBY give notice, that no person whatsoever will be permitted to pass into WestminsterAbbey, on the day of the Coronation, except on production of a ticket signed by me.

HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM,

Acting as Earl Marshal of England

Heralds College, July 16, 1821.

THESE are to give notice, that it is expected that the Peeresses and Ladies who have Peers and Privy Councillors tickets for admission into Westminster-Abbey, on the day of His Majesty's Coronation, do appear in full Court dresses, without lappets or trains. The Gentlemen will ap pear in uniform or full dress.

HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM, Acting as Earl Marshal of Englandi

Heralds College, July 16, 1821.

THESE are to give notice, that the Lords Spiritual and Temporal are each to have five tickets of admission to Westminster-Abbey at the Solemnity of His Majesty's Coronation; Privy Councillors, four each; the Judges, three each; the Knights Grand Crosses of the Bath, three each; and Knights Commanders of the Bath, two each. The tickets will be delivered to those persons only who, before the 7th of July, signified their intention of being personally present at the said Solemnity. And all Peeresses and Dowager Peeresses, who have signified their intention of 1821. Hh

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