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<t . e B % 23 % They were moff gracionfly received, and bad the Doneur of kiffing bis Majefly's Hand. Immediately after they were introduced to her Ma- Jify, by bis Grace the Duke of Manchefler, ber High Chambertain 5 when the Chancellor made the compli- ments to the Queen in the following [peech. Madam, Have the honour, in the name of the Univerfity of Cxford, to approach your Royal prefence with an bunsble offering te your Majefly of their mofft faithful duty and bomage ; welcsming your Majefly's afe arrival #n thefe kingdoms, and felicitating your marriage with our mof gracious fovereign. g On this aufpicious occafion, bis Majefly bath given the Sirongeft demonfiration of biszeal for the public welfare, by refolving toplace the imperial Crown of Great Bri- tain on the bead of a Protefiant Princefs, whofe perfo- nal merits, fuperiour to ber illuffrious birth, will give an additional lafire tothe diadem fbe wears. It is, in- deed a circamflance peculiarly glorious to your Majefly, that the elevated flation to which you are called, is ow- ing falely to sour owom royal accomplifbments, and to our atgufi monaren's juft difeernment and eflimation of them, is 97 “laying bis bonsurs and his lawrels at gour Miojefty's feet ;5 and of fbaring with yox what be tlweth more than a trown, the unbounded love and #/or?’s acknowledged virtue and good wefs, juned 1o thife exceNent qualities, with which natare and edutation bave [0 liberally adorned your Majefty, afford the faireft and moff certain profpelt of domeflic bappinels. Our prayers fball be daily offered for an unin:irrnptfd continuance of it 3 and that the royal pair may long live to fet forth the brighteft pat- tern, and aljo reap the bleffed fruits and efelts of con- ueal affection, ' To which ber Majefly was pleafed to return the Jollswing moff gracious anfwer. s 1 return you my thanks for thefe affetionate con- gratulati ns, [o very flastering to me ; and Iaffure yoi, that an addrefs, /s fuil of dutyto the King, gives me the greateft pleafure. They were received in 8 moft grzcious manner, and had all the honour of kifling her msjefty’s hand. J&“rfit::}ufi?&@&vm“s@u@@&% St. James’s, sept. 9.. Her molt ferene Highaels {our yii the Princefs Charlotie of Mecklenburg,arrived yefter - day at the Palace at St. James’s a quarter paft three : Her Maje fty alighted at the garden gate, being hand- ed out ef the coach by his Royal Highnefs the Duke of Yok, and upon her entrance into'the garden fhe fank upon her knee to the King, who moft effetio- uutcly railiog her up, faluted her, and then led her with his right hand into the palace where fhe dined with his Majelly, the Princefs Dowager, and the Uricce(s Aogufta. Her Highnefs’s arrival at the palace was immediately prociaimed by the firing of the guns at St. James’s, which were followed by thofe frem the Tower : And at half an hour paft Ten laft night, the guns in the Park and Tower were fired again, on the joining of hisMajefty’s and theFPrincefs’s bands. Thbe houfes in the city of Lendon and Weftminfler were illuminated, and theEvening con- cluded with the atmoit demonftiations of Jay An Account of the Marriace Proceflion of his MAJESTY and his Royal Confort to Chapel. Proceflicn ofthe PRINC E S §, Diams and Trumpets Serjeant Trumpeter A Page A Gentleman Uther between two SerjeantsHeralds The Vice Chamberlain Maids of Honour Ladies of the Bedchamber and Peerefes ( one excepted, viz. the Datchefs of Hamilton ) Peereflcs Unmarried Daughters of Peers King’s Vice Chamberlain King’s Lord Chamberlin Pr. Wm. Heary The BRIDE Duke of York Her Train borne by Lady Carolina Ruffei Lady Sarah Lenox Lady—-=Montague Lady Harriot Bentinck Lady Elizabeth Kerr Lady Anne Hamiiton Lady Louifa Grenville Lady Elizabeth Keppel Lady SafanStrangeways Lady Elizabeth Harcount The Lord Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain with two fenior Heralds return to wait on his Majefty KING’s Proceffion. Drums and Trumpets Serjeant Trumpeter Knight Marfhal Parfuivam(s Heralds Knights of the Bath, not Peers, in their Collars Privy Counfellors, not Peers Comptroller aird Treaflurer of the Houfhold Barons Bifhops in their Rochets Vifcounts Earls Lord Steward of the Houthold Marquiffes Dukes Norroy King at Arms, and Clarencieux Lord Privy Seal Losd Prefident . Lord Chancellor Archbifhop of Canterbury Gentleman Uther Garter Gentleman Uther ‘Earl Marfhal Princes of the Biood Vice Chamberlain Sword of State LordChamberlain The KING \ Captain of the Yeo Caprain of the Captain of the men of the Guards Life Guards Bavd of Penfioners Gentlemen of the Bedchamber Mafter of the Robes Gentlemen Penfioners. SPRPRROLHPDRTPLPRHHD I'he King has actually n his pay and under his command, by {ea and land, in Eurcpe, Afia, Africa, America, about 400,000 armed men, comprehend- ing the men maintained in Pruffia by fubfidies, and the privateers. It is faid a meflage is {ent over to Germany, to inform them that the war would be puthed on with the greatelt vigour by Eagland, and that a new plan of operations was under cohfideration. %fi@%éi%g’é%rj%%%% SRR N, Sept. 22. An Account of the Corenation of the KING a7nd QUEEN. HEIR Mijefties, and the Princefs Dowsger, went thro’ the Park from St.James’s in Chairs and their Attendance in Coaches, at Nine o’Clock this Morning, to Weftminfter Hall, from whence they went about Eleven, to the Abbey, where their Ma- jelty’s were CROWNED, and about Five got back to the Hall, where they dined in a moft magnificent Marnner, and in the Prefence of fuch a Number of Spellators, as is fcarce credible, and all as richly drefs’d as pofiible. The whole Way of the Procel- fion was lined with Spe&ators upon Scaffolds buiit on Purpofe, and every one made a Point of appearing richly drefs’d. Upon the whole, it made the moft fplendid Appearrnce that can poffibly be conceived. Coaches were going all Night, and from the vaft Number, they could not go sbove a Mile in threc Hours. ORDERofthe PROCESSIO N atte CORONATION. 1 The King’s Herb-Woman, with her fix Maids two and twe, firewing {weet Herbs, &c. 2z The Dean’s Beadle and High Conftable of Weft- minfter, { 3 A Fife in a Livery Coat of Scarlet richly laced. 4 Four Drums cloathed as the Fife. 5 The Drum Major 6 Eight Trumpeters, four a breaft, in rich Liveries of Crimfon Velvet. v 7 Kettle Drums, with Banners of Crimfon Damafk 8 Eight Trumpeters as before, foura breait 9 Thne Serjeant Trumpeter 10 The Six Clerks in Chancery, four and two 11 Clofet Keeper of the Chapel Royal. 12 The King’s Chaplains, four a breaft 13 The Sheriffs of the City of London 14 Aldermen of London below the Chair 15 The Aldermen above the Chair 16 Mafters in Chancery in rich Gowns 17 The King’s younger Serjeants at Law 18 King’s Sollicitor and Attorney General 19 The King’s ancient Serjeant at Law 20 Gentlemen of the Privy €hamber 21 The Barons of the Exchequer 2z The Judges in their Scarlec Robes 23 Chiet Baron of the Exchequer,and Chief Juftice of the Common Pleas 24 Chief Juftice of King’s Bench and Mafter of the Rolls 25 Children of the Choir at Weftminfter 26 Serjesnt of the Veftry and Seijeant Porter 27 Children of the Chapel Royal 28 Choirof Weftminfter, two and two -29 Organ Blower and Groom of the Vefiry. 30 Three of his Majefty’s Mulicians 31 Gentlemen ot the Chapel Royal 32 Sub Dean of the Chapel Royal 33 The Prebendaries of Weftminfter 34 The Dean of Weftminfter. 35 The Malters of the Jewel Office 36 Privy Counfellers, not Peers, four abreaft 37 T'wo Pur{uivants st Arms 38 Baroneflesin their Robes of Eftate, four abreaft 39 Barons in their Robes of Eftate, four abreatt 40 Bifhops in their Rechers, four abreaft 41 Two Purfuivants of Arms 42 Vifcountefes in theirRobes of Eftate,four abreaft 43 Vifcounts in their Robes of Eftate, four a breaft 44 Two Heralds of Arms 45 Countefles in their Robes of Eftate, four a breaft 46 Earls in their Robes of Eftate, four a breaft 47 T'wo Heralds of Arms 48 Marchioneffes in their Robes of Eftate 49 Two Heralds of Arma 5o Dutchefles in their Robes of Eftate, four 3 breeft * 1 Dukesin their Robes of £ftate, four a breelt 5z T'he Two Provincial Kings of Arms 53 Lord Privy Seal and Liord:Prefid. of the Couvncil 54 Lord High Treafurer snd Archbifhop of York 55 Lord Chancellor and Archbithop of Canterbury 50 T'wo Perfons, reprefenting theDukes of Acquiiin and Normendy. Y 57 The Queen’s Vice Chambetlain 58 Gentlemen Utfhers 59 Serjeants at Arms, with their Maces 60 The Queen’s Chamberlain 61 Serjeants at Arms 62z Queen’s Ivory Rod with the Dove; Queen’s Sceptre with the Crofs ; and the Queen’s Crown 63 The QUEEN in her Royal Robes, attended by the Lords Bithops of London & Winchefter; Ba- rons of the Cinque Ports fupporting the Canopy 64 Afliftants to the Queen’s Train 65 Two ditto 66 The Train Bearer 67 Ladies of the Bedchamber 68 Two of her Majefty’s Women 69 St. Edward’s Swsff ; the Golden Spurs, and the Scepter with the Crols 7© Serjcants at Arms 71 Spiritusl Sword of Juftice ; Curtanas, or the Point-- lefs Sword ; and the Temporal Sword of Juftice 72 Secrjcants at Arms 73 Lord Mayor of London ; Garter Principal King of Arms; and Gentlemen Ulher of the BlackRod 74 Lord Great Chamberlain of England 75 Earl Marfhal of England ; Sword of State ; Lord High Conftable of England 76 The Scepter with the Dove; St. Edward’s Crown ; andthe Orb with the Crofs = 77 The Bible, Chalice and Paten 28 The KING in his Royal Robes, attended by the Bifhops of Durham, Bath and Wells ; Barons of the Cinque Ports fupporting the Canopy 79 Supporters of the Train 80 Mafter of the Robes 81 Standard Bearer to the Band of Gentlemen Pen- fioners ; Captain of the Yeomen ; Captain of the Troop of Horfe Guards ; Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Penfioners and Licutenant of ditto. 82 A Gentleman of the King’s Bedchamber 83 T'wo Grooms of the Bedchamber 84 Enfign and Lieut. of the Yeoman of the Guard 85 The Corporals of Exons 86 Yeomen of the Guard, four = breaft 87 A Perion of Diftinttion, who clofed the Rear END of the PROCESSION. Laf? night all the gates of St. Fames’s Park wers Jbut, in order to prevent the Park's being ¢rowded by the mob this day, and will not be opened for common paffage till to morrow morning. Eight bundred Gold Medals were firuck, 400 far the King and 400 for the Queen ;5 one balf of which were difiributed in the Abbey, and the other in the Hall ; befides which a great Quantity of Silter ones were firuck and tofied among AR the Populace. Sunday the Pwgfer of the Latbam Indiaman came %0 the India Houfe with Advice of the Arrivel of the Sollowing Ships on Saturday Morning off Beachy Head viz. the Suffolk, Lewen 5 Valentine, Fernell ; Pocsck, Debuke ; and Oxford Webber, jun. from China 5 On- flow, Hinde ; and Eatham,Msffett, from Coaff and Bay. The absve Ships [ailed from the Downs. HAMBURGH. Auvguftr. De Hecht, who refides here in Quality o Minifter from theXing ofPruffia to theCirclef of Lower Saxony, has juft received an Exprefs with the following Advices, dated Glogau, Augnft 17. “By sn Exprefs difpatched from Leignitz we this Moment receive the agreesble News, that oar glorious Monarch having the Day before Yefterday [ the 15th Jattacked, within a little Diftance of that Place, the Army of Gen. Laudohn, which has been joined by the Corps of Ruffians under Gen. Fermel, and had totally deleated them ; and that after this Vi&tory his Majefty had fent Gen. Ziethen in Purfuit of the Auftrigns, whillt he marched with the main Body of his Army againft M. Butterlin, to engege him like wife. N E W-Y O R K. November g Saturday laft Benjamin PrarT,Eig; chief Juftice of this province, srrived here from Bofton. We have advice from Rhode-I{land, that 14 fhips of the line lately arrived at Dominico from England. The camp at Statian- Ifland will break up ine few days, as feveral regiments are already embarked on board the tranfports. e A Bt ey L) ) = B O § 1 O N, November 16. Capt. Thempfon lelt Briftol the 12th ofSeptember in Company with a Ship bound to New York, and feveral other Vficls bound to other Parts, under the Convoy of a 64 Gun Ship.—A Snow was put up for this Place, and it was expeéted fhe would fail the Iitter End of September.—— They had great Re- joicings at Briftol on the Marriage of his Majefty. We hear that upwards of 40 Sail of Vefiels lay Wind bound, laft Week at the Vineyard. A likely young fas Heiffer will be Shot for, on Monday the 301k Infs, Nov, at the Houfe of Capt. ofeph Ring,Innbolder in Scarborough. Ticksts tobe hadof fid Ring, N.B, To begin at Eleven o'Clock, © ~7~ "~ ™ ‘ e =3y g