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The Funeral.
D'Este being at the top , ancl by his side sat the Duke of 'Wellington , K . G . The other private friends of the deceased royal Duke were the Earl of Dunmore , Lord John Russell , Hon . William Gore , Hon . Charles Gore , Hon . Robert Gore , Marquess of Clanricarde , Earl of Scarborough , Earl of Clarendon , Earl of Yarborough , Earl of Zetland , Earl of Rosebery , Viscount Palmerston , Viscount Templetown ,
Viscount Duncannon , Viscount Howick , Viscount Morpeth , Lord Cottenham , Lord Carbery , Lord Oranmore , Lord Nugent , Count Kielmansegge ( the Hanoverian Minister ) , Lord Frederick G . Haliburton , Lord Marcus Hill , the Dean of Ely , Lord Adolphus Fitzclarence , Hon . Henry Murray , Colonel Fox , Major Meade , Captain Croft , Right Hon . E . Ellice , Mr . Milbank , the Chevalier Hebelar , Prussian consul-general ;
Mr . H . Tufnell , M . P . ; Sir Moses Montefiore , Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid , Augustus Stapleton , Esq ., Sir Benjamin Hall , Bart , M . P ., Lord Dudley Stuart , M . P ., David Salomons , Esq ., Major-General Sir Henry Wheatley , G . C . H ., and the Rev . John Vane . In the lower divisions of these seats were the equerries of his late Royal Highness , Captain Sir William Henry Dillon , R . N ., K . C . H .,
ancl Sir Archibald Macdonald , Bart . On the south side of the chapel , in the upper row of seats , were the Cabinet Ministers , the Lord Chancellor sitting at the top- The other ministers present were Lord Wharncliffe , the Duke of Buccleuch , Sir Robert Peel , the Earl of Aberdeen , Lord Stanley , Sir James Graham , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , Sir Henry Hardinge , Sir E . Knatchbull , and the Earl of Haddington . The Earl of Liverpool , lord-steward , also sat on this side .
The following had also seats in the chapel . - —the Earl of Jersey , G . C . H ., master of the horse to the Queen ; Viscount Sydney ancl Captain Hood , the lord and groom in waiting to the Queen ; Lord Colville and Captain Francis Seymour , the lord and groom in waiting to his Royal Highness Prince Albert ; Lord Charles Wellesley ( clerk marshal ) , and the Hon . Colonel Grey , equerries to the Queen ; Sir Andrew
Barnard ( clerk marshal ) and Sir James Macdonell , equerries to the Queen Dowager ; Colonel Keate , equerry to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge ; Hon . Captain Liddell , equerry to her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester . While the mourners were being arranged , the platform on which the coffin was placed was lowered two feet , in order that the officiating
prelate , the Bishop of Norwich , might be seen by his Royal Highness and the other principal mourners . At the conclusion of the second lesson , the coffin was lowered two feet six inches , leaving the coronet alone visible . It remained in this position until the conclusion of the service , when Garter Principal King of Arms pronounced the style ,
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The Funeral.
D'Este being at the top , ancl by his side sat the Duke of 'Wellington , K . G . The other private friends of the deceased royal Duke were the Earl of Dunmore , Lord John Russell , Hon . William Gore , Hon . Charles Gore , Hon . Robert Gore , Marquess of Clanricarde , Earl of Scarborough , Earl of Clarendon , Earl of Yarborough , Earl of Zetland , Earl of Rosebery , Viscount Palmerston , Viscount Templetown ,
Viscount Duncannon , Viscount Howick , Viscount Morpeth , Lord Cottenham , Lord Carbery , Lord Oranmore , Lord Nugent , Count Kielmansegge ( the Hanoverian Minister ) , Lord Frederick G . Haliburton , Lord Marcus Hill , the Dean of Ely , Lord Adolphus Fitzclarence , Hon . Henry Murray , Colonel Fox , Major Meade , Captain Croft , Right Hon . E . Ellice , Mr . Milbank , the Chevalier Hebelar , Prussian consul-general ;
Mr . H . Tufnell , M . P . ; Sir Moses Montefiore , Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid , Augustus Stapleton , Esq ., Sir Benjamin Hall , Bart , M . P ., Lord Dudley Stuart , M . P ., David Salomons , Esq ., Major-General Sir Henry Wheatley , G . C . H ., and the Rev . John Vane . In the lower divisions of these seats were the equerries of his late Royal Highness , Captain Sir William Henry Dillon , R . N ., K . C . H .,
ancl Sir Archibald Macdonald , Bart . On the south side of the chapel , in the upper row of seats , were the Cabinet Ministers , the Lord Chancellor sitting at the top- The other ministers present were Lord Wharncliffe , the Duke of Buccleuch , Sir Robert Peel , the Earl of Aberdeen , Lord Stanley , Sir James Graham , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , Sir Henry Hardinge , Sir E . Knatchbull , and the Earl of Haddington . The Earl of Liverpool , lord-steward , also sat on this side .
The following had also seats in the chapel . - —the Earl of Jersey , G . C . H ., master of the horse to the Queen ; Viscount Sydney ancl Captain Hood , the lord and groom in waiting to the Queen ; Lord Colville and Captain Francis Seymour , the lord and groom in waiting to his Royal Highness Prince Albert ; Lord Charles Wellesley ( clerk marshal ) , and the Hon . Colonel Grey , equerries to the Queen ; Sir Andrew
Barnard ( clerk marshal ) and Sir James Macdonell , equerries to the Queen Dowager ; Colonel Keate , equerry to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge ; Hon . Captain Liddell , equerry to her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester . While the mourners were being arranged , the platform on which the coffin was placed was lowered two feet , in order that the officiating
prelate , the Bishop of Norwich , might be seen by his Royal Highness and the other principal mourners . At the conclusion of the second lesson , the coffin was lowered two feet six inches , leaving the coronet alone visible . It remained in this position until the conclusion of the service , when Garter Principal King of Arms pronounced the style ,