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Second Day. Royal Procession from Buckingham Palace through the City. Friday, 27th June. Two carriages, with members of the Corpora- tion (from Temple Bar to Mansion House only), the first carriage containing the following four members of the Common Council: C. T. Todd, Esq., H. H. Heath, Esq., G. Papier, Esq., C. G. Algar, Esq. The second carriage containing the following four members of the Court of Adermen: Sir Joseph Savory, Bart., Sir Joseph Renals, Bart., Mr Alderman Pound, Mr Alder- man Vaughan Morgan. The Colonial Procession. Starting from Hyde Park Corner at 9.15 a.m. An officer Headquarters Staff, Major E. E. Carter, C.M.G., Deputy Assistant Quartermas- ter General. Advanced party Royal Horse Guards, four non-commissioned officers and men. Band of the Royal Horse Guards. Lieutenant General Sir A. Hunter, K.C.B., D.S.O. Chief Staff Officer, Major T. A. Cooke. Aides-de-camp. Canadian Artillery. Detachment of Canadian Cavalry. Detachment of Australian Cavalry. FIRST CARRIAGE. Sir W. Laurier, Mr Barton, Mrs Barton, Lady Laurier. Detachment Australian Cavalry, Detachment New Zealand Cavalry. SECOND CARRIAGE. Sir R. Bond, Mr Seddon, Mrs Seddon. Detachment New Zealand Cavalry, Detach- ment Cape Cavalry. THIRD CARRIAGE. Sir G. Sprigg, Sir A. Hime, Miss Hime, Miss Sprigg. Detachment Cape Cavalry, Detachment Natal Cavalry. FOURTH CARRIAGE. Sir W. Ridgeway, General Sir F. Grenfell, Mrs St. Aubyn, Miss Ridgeway. Detachment of Ceylon Cavalry. Detachment of Trinidad Cavalry. FIFTH CARRIAGE. Sir W. Sendall, Sir W. Macgregor, Lady Marigregor, Lady Sendall. 0 Detachment of Trinidad Cavalry. Detachment of Cyprus Cavalry. SIXTH CARRIAGE (officer in attendance). Rajah Alang Iskander. Sultan of Perak. Sultan's Bodyguard (twelve men). SEVENTH CARRIAGE (officer in attendance). Ngambella Ngekua, Prime Minister. King Lewanika. Band of 2nd Life Guards. Remainder of Colonial Cavalry. c Mounted Military Police., The Indian Procession. Band of the 18th Hussars, deputation of Mounted Cavalry, officers of the Indian Army (about 20 strong), Mounted Detachment of Brit- ish Indian Volunteers. FIRST CARRIAGE (Containing the following) His Highness Maharaja Dhiraj Sawai, Sir Madho Singh, C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Maharaja of Jaipur, and Rao Rajah tMadho Singh Bahadur of Sikar (side by side), Colonel S. S. Jacob, C.I.E., Political Officer,and Thakur Devi Sing of Chomu (side by side). Detachment of Imperial Service Cavalry. SECOND CARRIAGE (Containing the following) His Highness Sir Shahu Chatrapati Maharaj, G.C.S.I., Maharaja of Kolapur, and Bapu Sahib, Chief of Kagal (side by side). C. H. A. Hill, Esq., I.C.S., Political Officer, and R. V. Sabins Duvano Kolhapur (side by side). Detachment of Imperial Service Cavalry. THIRD CARRIAGE (Containing the following) Major His Highness Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh, K.C.I.E., Maharaja of Bikaner, two mem- bers of His Highness's suite, and Major H. V. Cox, Political Officer. The Mountain Battery (two guns). Band of 8th and 14th Hussars. Detachment of half the Regular Native Cav- alry. King's Procession from Buckingham Palace. Starting at 10.30 a.m. An officer Headquarter Staff, Lieutenant J. S. Cowan, deputy assistant quartermaster gen- eral. Four troopers ist Life Guards. Naval Gun Detachment. Mounted Band Royal Artillery. A Battery Royal Horse Artillery. Squadrons, Band of ist Life Guards, ist Life Guards, 2nd Life Guards, X Battery Royal Horse Artillery; squadrons, Band of 7th Dragoon Guards, ist (King's) Dragoon Guards, 2nd Dra- goon Guards, 3rd Dragoon Guards, 6th Dragoon Guards, 7th Dragoon Guards, ist Royal Dra- goons, 6th Dragoons, in-th Battery Royal Field Artillery; squadrons, Band of 13th Hussars, 7th Hussars, 8th Hussars, ioth Hussars, nth Hus- sars, 13th Hussars, 14th Hussars, 18th Hussars, 19th Hussars, 112th Battery Royal Field Artil- lery, Bands of 21st Lancers, 5th Lancers, 12th Lancers, 16th Lancers, 17th Lancers, 21st Lan- cers, section Mounted Battery Royal Garrison Artillery. Private Secretary and Aides-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief, Major W. M. Sherston, Major Hon. G. J. Goschen, Captain Hon. H. Dawnay, D.S.O., and Captain Lord C. G. F. Fitzmaurice (abreast); Lieutenant Colonel L. J. Phipps Hornby, V.C., Colonel Viscount Hard- inge, and Lieutenant Colonel Streatfield (abreast); Acting Aide-de-Camp to the Comman- der-in-Chief, Major Mahomed Ali-Bey Newob Afsur-Ud-Dowla Bahadur, C.I.E., Lieutenant Colonel S. J. A. Denison, C.M.G., Lieutenant Colonel H. A. Barclay, M.V.C., and Colonel W. D. Otter, C.B. (abreast); Hon. Aide-de-Camp to the Prince of Wales, Major Maharaja Kunwar Dolat Singh. Commanding officers of regiments of which the Prince of Wales is Colonel-in-Chief or Hon. Colonel Lieutenant Colonel C. H. Seely, 5th Volunteer Battalion Hants Regiment, Lieu- tenant Colonel J. W. Reid, 3rd Middlesex Volun- teers, and Lieutenant Colonel N. W. Wallace, 4th County of London (King's Colonials), Im- perial Yeomanry (abreast) Lieutenant Colonel E. W. D. Baird, Suffolk Imperial Yeomanry, Colonel G. H. Hay, C.B., 3rd Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, Colonel R. B. Mainwaring, C.M.G., Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and Colonel G. F. Guyon, Royal Fusiliers (abreast). Extra Equerry-in-Waiting to His Royal High- ness the Prince of Wales, 'Major J. H. Bor, C.M.G., Royal Marine Artillery. The Aides-de-Camp to the King, viz. Volunteer Aides-de-Camp: Colonel Sir C. E. H. Vincent, K.C.M.G., C.B., Colonel Hon. H. G. L. Crichton, Colonel the Earl of Euston, and Colonel Lord Clifford (abreast); Colonel Right Hon. Earl Brownlow, Colonel the Marquis of Londonderry, K.G., Colonel J. Stevenson, and Colonel Lord Blythswood (abreast); Colonel J. C. Cavendish, Colonel J. H. Rivett Carnac, C.I.E., and Colonel Earl of Wemyss (abreast). Yeomanry Aides-de-Camp: Colonel and Earl of Kilmorey, K.P., Colonel the Duke of Beau- fort, and Colonel- Viscount Galway (abreast); Colonel the Earl of Harewood, Colonel Lord Belper, and Colonel the Earl of Haddington (abreast). Militia Aides-de-Camp Colonel Earl Cawdor, Colonel C. P. le Cornu, C.B., and Colonel C. 13. Bashford (abreast); Colonel W. G. Wood- Martin, Colonel the Earl of March, Colonel J. Davis, and Colonel Sir R. H. Ogilvy, Bart. (abreast); Colonel the Duke of Northumberland and Colonel Right Hon. the Earl of Dertby, K.G., G.C.B. (abreast). REGULAR FORCESi AIDES-DE-CAMP. Colonel R. B. Adams, C.B., V.C., Brevet Colonel W. P. Campbell, Colonel H. V. Cowan, and Brevet Colonel T. D. Pilcher, C.B. (abreast); Brevet Colonel H. C. O. Plumer, C.B., Brevet Colonel L. A. Hope, C.B., and Brevet Colonel R. G. Broadwood, C.B. (abreast); Brevet Colonel D. F. Lewis, C.B., Colonel H. H. Mathias, C.B., and Major General Sir F. R. Wingate, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. (albreast); Colonel W. Aitkin, C.B., Colonel Sir F. Howard, K.C.B., C.M.G., and 'Brevet Colonel G. C. L. Money, C.B., D.S.O. (abreast). NAVAL AND MARINE AIDES-DE-CAMP. Colonel T. D. Bridge and Colonel W. Camp- bell (abreast). Captain R. F. O. Foo'te, C.M.G., R.N., Captain W. H. B. Graham, R.N., and Captain C. R. Arbuthnot, R.N. (abreast). Cap- tain A. C. Corry, R.N., Captain F. C. B. Bridge- man, R.N., Captain W. Des V. Hamilton, R.N., and Captain, the Hon. H. Lambton, C.V., O.B.C., R.N. (abreast). The Lord Lieutenant of the County of London, the Duke of Fife, K.T. THE HEADQUARTERS STAFF OF THE ARMY. Brevet Major F. R. F. Boileau, Major L. A. M. 'Stopford, and, Major W. Adye (abreast). Lieutenant Colonel W. R. Robertson, D.S.O., Lieutenant Colonel F. A. Altham, and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. J. Grant (abreast). Colonel C. E. Heath, Colonel A .G. Lucas, M.V.O., Colonel P. LI. W. Lake, and Colonel F. S. Robb (abreast). Colonel E. 0. Hay, Colonel T. K. Trotter, C.B., C.M.G., Colonel W. E. Franklyn, and Colonel F. W. Benson, C.B. (abreast). Colonel C. H. Bagot, C.B., Colonel R. A. Montgomery, and Colonel C. E. Beckett, C.B. (abreast). Colonel the Earl of Erroll, K.T., C.B., Colonel R. Auld, and Major General W. Salmond, C.B. (abreast). Major General Lord Chesham, K.C.B., Major General F. G. Slade, C.B., Major General H. C. Borrett, and Major General A. E. Turner, C.B. (abreast). Major General H. F. Grant, C.B., Surgeon General W. Taylor, M.D., C.'B., K.H.P., and Major General A. S. Wynne, C.B. (abreast). Lieutenant General Sir W. G. Nicholson, K.C.P., Lieuten- ant General Lord- W. Sevmour, and General Sir R. Harrison, K.C.B., C.M.G. (abreast). Lieu- tenant General T. Kelly-Kenny, C.B. (abreast). Field-Marshals if available. SHERIFFS, MOUNTED (from Temple Bar to the Mansion House). Mr Alderman J. C. Bell, H. B. Marshall, Esq., J. P. OFFICERS REPRESENTING MILITIA YEOMANRY, AND VOLUNTEERS. Colonel Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart., C.B., M.P. (commanding Kent and Sussex Volunteer In. fantry Brigade), Colonel F. G. Blair, C.B. (Liecestershire Imperial Yeomanry), and Colonel H. L. B. M'Calmont, C.B. (6th Battalion War- wickshire Regiment), abreast. FOREIGN NAVAL AND MILITARY ATTACHES. Captain Count F. Von der Schulenburg (Ger- many), Lieutenant Colonel Don P. Suaret (Bolivia), Major Utsunomiya (Japan), and Major Map E. T. Forestier-Walker, R.A. (abreast). teoaot E. B. Cassatt (United States), Qe0et Colonel D'Amade (France), 'MaJOr ^nos Yermoloff (Russia), and Major Don de (Spain), abreast. the icillg Deputation of Foreign Officers fr0in &e Austro-Hungarian Hussars RegImen ds the King's Danish Regiment of the Gua■ gegi' King's German Dragoons of the nt, men't, the King's German Hussar Reg1. ,g pof King's Russian Regiment, and the 1 1 ° tuguese Regiment. E OAMP ,o HONORARY INDIAN! AIDES-DE THE KING. Sir DblraJ, Colonel His Highness Faharajapraj3, Madho Rao Sindhia, G.C.S.I., A.D.. BígJness of Gwalior, Lieutenant Colonel His gakadur> Maharaja Sir Nripendra Naragan B-hup £ o0cb> G.C.I.E., C.B., A.D.C., Maharaja 01 Sjr Behar, and Colonel His Highness Ma p,C-) Pertab Singh, G.C., S.I.K., C.B.. 'loIIel Maharaja of Idar (abreast); Lieutenan the Hon. H. C. Legge, C.V.O. Equerry in Waiting. The Duke of Argyll, K.T., and PrlI^is Kof1 of Schleswig-Holstein, G.C. (abreast); Highness Prince Christian of 0' Holstein, K.G., His Royal Highness the Saxe-Goburg-Gotha, (Duke of Albany);1 jeS ot and His Royal Highness Prince t) Denmark, G.C., B.G.C., V.O. (abreast)- The Carriage Procession. FIRST CARRIAGE (Pair of H°rS ^etarV Sir F. Knollys, G.C.V.O., Private Se<? £ to the King; General Right Hon. |Jriv? Probyn, V.C., G.C.V.O., Keeper of the -i Purse; the Hon. Sidney Greville, C-p- '.J^ 0' Groom in Waiting; and Lord ? fiain Culross, K.T., G.C.V.O., Lord the Queen. SECOND CARRIAGE (Pair of H°rse. Lord Chelmsford, G.C.B., ol Admiral Sir M. Culme-Seymour, I Vice Admiral of the United Kino Suffield, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., Lord in Jl 0f.tb» and the Hon. Charlotte Knollys, Wozn Bedchamber. > THIRD CARRIAGE (Pair of B°T 'hei' f a Chalf15 The Earl of Clarendon, the Lord lain; the Earl of Pembroke and G.C.V.O., the Lord Steward; and the ^$e of Antrim, Lady of the -Bedchamber, ^5. Duchess of Buccleuch, Mistress of the FOURTH CARRIAGE (Pair of 1101 tins, j rtoveS His Excellency Baron Sirtema de the Netherlandsi Ambassador Extrap riite. fiis Excellency the Hon. Whitelow Rel &$s States), Vice Admiral Gervais (France)j Excellency Turkham Pasha (Turkey)- FIFTH CARRIAGE (Pair of Florses). eecel His Royal Highness Prince George atif' His Royal Highness Prince Leopold 0 j/)UjS Her Grand Ducal Highrfess the Prin'c^eSs of Batteniberg, and Her Royal Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and T SIXTH CARRIAGE (Pair of His Royal Highness Prince Albert of f jjef His Royal Highness the 'Duke ofCaI11^rJ 0e* Royal Highness the Duchess of^lban^* Royal Highness the Grand Duchess of burg Strelitz. orses)- SEVENTH CARRIAGE (Pair of if f vVll His Royal Highness the Duke Albert Åkihit f temburg, His Imperial Highness Pr^fcfress 0 Komatsu, Her Royal Highness the V ^^nCe5 Connaught, and Her Royal Highness Beatrice (Princess Henry of BattenberW EIGHTH CARRIAGE (Pair of 'per His Royal Highness Prince Waldern^p^e mark, His Royal Highness the Grand ^js Hesse, Her Royal Highness PrinCfSjjigliIie^ (Duchess of Argyll), and Her Royal gc|jle Princess Helena (Princess Christian 0 wig-Holstein). ses < NINTH CARRIAGE (Pair of iforses), 4er His Royal Highness the Duke of Royal Highness the Crown mania, and Her Royal Highness the V Sparta. -eS), TENTH CARRIAGE (Pair of H.R.H. the Crown Prince of „ jj. <, H.R.H. the Crown Prince of Siam, ay, a Crown Prince of Sweden and! (No H.R.H. the Crown Prince of portuga. ELEVENTH CARRIAGE (Pair of 1414 j H.R.H. the Crown Prince of the Princess Maud (Princess Charie 3 mark), H.R.H., the Princess Vic pife)- H.R.H. the Princess Louise (DuchesS ^qs)- TWELFTH CARRIAGE (Pair of H.R.H.-the Prince of the Asturi?Sg jj. the Prince Henry of Prussia, -p-' priOc Princess of Wales, and H.R.H- ttie Henry of Prussia. THIRTEENTH CARRIAGE (Six ,MC^S H.R.H. the Duke d'Aosta, H.LR-o duke Francis Ferdinand, H.R-H- d'Aosta, and II.I.H. the Hereditary Michael of Russia. gir J. » The Lord Mayor (the Right Hon- Dimsdale, Knight, M.P., mounted). TEMPLE BAR TO MANSION H Colonial Escort. Indian Escort. • £ Q > Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, V.L.) v corty Commander-in-Chief. 's ESc First Division of the Sovereig t Royal Horse Guards.. hofseS' The State Coach, drawn by eign 11 veying *10
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their Majesties tbe 1kí"G dfcueeit. His Royal Highness the Duke o rriage'.ft., K.G., will ride on the left of the ^rgjes, His Royal Highness the Prince of ^0yal Qfl-* on the right of the carriage. £ £ •' Me»st ness Prince Arthur of Connaugn^ 3.0 0f will ride behind his father. Then fo capta tre)' (on the left) Major A. Vaughan L '^e ce ^el the escort, Royal Horse Guards (1 t Co J The Standard (on the left), Lieu & c0tt, we*' Lord Binning, field officer of the ff 0{ Horse Guards, Major General ,e Vuf fre K.C.. V.O., chief staff officer, lcotlaijd. tI,e Buccleuch, K.G., Gold Stick ot aI%r0uSe Duke of Norfolk, K.G., Earl MafS tjje £ .$•> Duke of Portland, K.G., Master jSt, ,jetr (abreast) Colonel J. F. Brock e C.V.O., Equerry-in-Waiting'to the tenant Colonel A. Davidson^ pguer^^iti11^ in-Waitin? to the King, Major A. C. Clarke, K.C.V.O., Eq»erg_ to the King, and Major General (aW ze\& K.V.O., K.C.B., Crown Equerry ^ds, Colonel H. Fludyer, C.V.O., Scots
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Field-Marshal the Right Hon. the Earl Roberts, V.C., K.G., K.P., etc. Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief, Lieutenant-Colonel H. Streatfield. His 'Majesty's Marshalmen. Twenty-five Yeomen of the Guard (to walk to the Abbey only, in ranks of four, and be relieved I by twenty-five more for the return route). Escort of Colonial Cavalry. Escort of Indian Cavalry. First Division of the Sovereign's Escort of ist Life Guards. The State Coach Conveying Their Majesties the King and Queen. His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, K.G., and Lieutenant His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught, G.C., V.O., will ride on the right of the coach. Following abreast: Lieutenant Colonel G. Porter, ist Life Guards, Captain of Escort (on the left) the Standard (in the centre); Colonel T. C. P. Galley, M.V.O., ist Life Guards, Field Officer of Escort, and Major General Sir H. Trotter, K.C., V.O., Chief Staff Officer (on the right) followed by the Duke of !Buccleuch, K.G. and K.T., Captain General of the Royal Archer Gurd of Scotland; Earl Waldegrave, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard; and the Duke of Portland, K.G., Master of the Horse (abreast); Colonel J. F. Brocklehurst, C.B., C.V.O., Equerry in Waiting to the Queen; Lieutenant Colonel A. Davidson, C.V.O., Equerry in Wait- ing to the King; Major General Sir S. de A. C. Clarke, K.C., V.O., Equerry in Waiting to the King; and Major General Sir H. P. Ewart, K.C., V.O., K.C.B., Crown Equerry (abreast): the Field Officer in Brigade Waiting, Colonel H. Fludyer, K.V.O., Scots Guards, and the Silver Stick, Lieutenant Colonel N. Miles, C.B.M., V.O., ist Life Guards (abreast); Adjutant in Brigade Waiting, Captain Hon. W. P. Hore Ruthven, D.S.O., Scots Guards; Aide-de-Camp to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, Major E. F. Clayton, Scots Guards and Silver Stick, Adjutant Captain P. B. Cookson, ist Life Guards (abreast). Royal Grooms. Rear Division of Sovereign's Escort of the ist Life Guards. Reserve Squadron of 2nd Life Guards. The route in going to Westminster Abbey is by the Mall, Horse Guards' Arch, Whitehall, and Parliament-street, returning by Parliament- street, Whitehall, Cockspur-street, Pall Mall, St. James's-street, Piccadilly, and Constitution Hill. (o)