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Les diagrammes sulvants lllustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 —4 32X CeremonlaL On the Morning of Monday, December 23rd, 1861, The Remains of Field-Marshal His Late Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Husband of Her Most Excellent Majesty, Duke of Saxony, and Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, were removed from Windsor Castle, and temporarily deposited in the entrance to the Royal Vault in St. George's Chapel, where they will remain until the completion and con- secration of a Mausoleum to be erected hereafter. A Guard of Honour of the Grenadier Guards, of which Regiment Hia late Koyal Highness was Colonel, mounted at the entrance to the State Apartments of Windsor Castle. Shortly before Twelve o'clock, those appointed to take part in the pro- cession from the Castle to the Chapel, having assembled in tlie Guard Koom, the removal of The Remains of His late Koyal Highness was conducted from the State Entrance of Windsor Castle through the Norman Tower Gate to St. George's Chapel, in the following order :— A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses, conveying Two Valets and two Jiigers of His late Royal Highness, viz.: Mr. Lcihlein, Mr. Mayet, Mr. E. S, Cowley, Mr. C. Robertson. 2 ( Si] A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses, conveying Mr. Euland, Ijibrarian, Mr. Meyer, Gentleman Rider, Mr. White, Solicitor to His late Royal Highness, and Dr. Robertson, Commissioner at Balmoral. A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses, conveying Sir James Clark, Bart., M.D., Sir Henry Holland, Bart., and Dr. Watson, M.D., the Physicians who were in attendance upon His late Royal Highness. A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses, conveying Colonel The Hon. Alexander Gordon, C.B., Equerry to His late Royal Highness, Major Teesdale, C.B., V.C, Equerry to Hia Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Colonel the Hon. James Macdonald, C.B., Equerry to His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge, and Colonel Home Purves, Comptroller and Equerry to Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge. A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses, conveying Colonel The Hon. A, Hardinge, C.B., and Colonel H. F. Ponsonby, Equerries to His late Royal Highness, and Rear- Admiral Blake, and Major-General Charles W. Ridley, C.B., Gentlemen Ushers i^ His late Royal Highness. A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses, conveying The Lord Camoys, the Lord in Waiting to The Queen, and Lieut.-General Sir Henry Bentinck, K.C.B., the Groom in Waiting to The Queen, Colonel Lord Alfred Paget, Clerk Marshal, and Colonel Biddulph, the Master of the Household. A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses^ eonveyiDg Four of the Supporters of the Pall of His late Royal Highness, viz. : — Major-General Wylde, C.B., and Colonel Francis Seymour, C.B., Grooms of the Bedchamber, and Lieut.-Col. The Hon. Dudley de Ros, and Major C. T. Du Plat, Equerries, tp His late Royal Highness. A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses, conveying Four of the Supporters of the Pall of His late Royal Highness, viz : — Lord Waterpark, Lord of the Bedchamber, Col. The Hon. Alexander Nelson Hood, Clerk Marshal, Col. The Hon. Sir Chas. B. Phipps, K.C.B., Treasurer, and Lieut. -Gen. The Hon. Charles Grey, Private Secretary, to His late Royal Highness. A Mourning Coach, drawn by Four Horses, conveying the Three Great Officers of Her Majesty's Household, The Lord Steward, The Lord Chamberlain, and The Master of the Horse. A Carriage of The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, dratm by Six Horses, The Servants in State Liveries, conveying the Crown of His late Eoyal Highness, borne by the Earl Spencer, Groom of the Stole to His late Royal Highness; and the Baton, Sword, and Hat of His late Royal Highness, borne by Lieut.-Col. Lord George Lennox, Lord of the Bed- chamber to His late Royal Highness. THE HEARSE, adorned with Escocheons of His late Eoyal Hijjhness's Arms, Drawn by Six Horses, and attended by an Escort of the Second Regiment of Life Guards. A Carriage of The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty ; drawn by Six Horses, the Servants in State Liveries. A Carriage of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, drawn by Six Horses ; tha Servants in State Liveries. A Carriage of His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge, drawn by Six Horses ; the Servants in State Liveries. A Carriage of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge, drawn by Six Horses ; the Servants in State Liveries. The Line of Procession was kept by the Second Regiment of Life Guards, dismounted, and by the First Battalion of the Regiment of Scots Fusilier Guards, with reversed arms. At Half-past Eleven o'Clock, those who had the honour to receive The Queen's Commands to attend the Ceremony, but who did not take part in the Procession, were admitted to St. George's Chapel, by Wolsey's Chapel, and were at once conducted to Seats in the Choir, the Knights of the Garter present occupying their Stalls. At Twelve o'Clock, The Royal Family and other Royal Personages who had arrived privately from the Castle, assembled in the Chapter Room of St. George's Chapel, from which they were conducted to their Places in the Procession by The Lord Chamberlain, assisted by the Vice Chamberiain. The remainder of those appointed to form part of the Procession within the Chapel, having previously assembled in Wolsey's Chapel, were conducted to the Nave, and upon the arrival of The Body at the South Porch, the Procession was formed, and moved up the Nave into the Choir in the following order : — Valets of His late Royal Highness. Mr. Lohlein. Mr. Mayet. J tigers of His late Royal Highness. Mr. E. S. Cowley. Mr. Charles Robertson. Bailiffs of His late Royal Highness's Farms. Mr. Brebner. Mr. Tait. Mr. (xraham. Mr. Toward. Librarian to His late Royal Highness, Solicitor, to His late Royal Highness, Mr. Ruland. Mr. White. Gentleman Rider to His late Royal Highness, Mr. Meyer. Commissioner at Balmoral. Apothecary to His late Royal Highness, Mr. C. Dupasquier. Dr. Robertson, Apothecary to the Household at Windsor who was in attendance on His late Royal Highness, Mr. Henry Brown. Surgeons to His late Royal Highness. Surgeon-Major W. H. Judd. Mr. James M. Amott. Mr. W. Fergusson Physicians who were in Attendance on His late Royal Highness. Dr. Watson, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Sir James Clark, Bart., M.D.. fPl^^f a"« *« His late Royal „. „ XT 11 1 r. ,,T^ i Highness, and Physicians m Sir Henry Holland, Bart., M.D., |^ Ordinary to The Queen. Chaplains to His late Royal Highness. The Rev. Professor Lightfoot, M.A. The Very Rev. the Dean of Christ- The Rev. Professor A. P. Stanley, D.D. church, Dr. Liddell. The Representative of His Royal Highness The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz, The Baron Von Boddien, Grand Chamberlain. The Representative of His Majesty The King of the Belgians, Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Cust, K.C.H. The Representative of His Majesty The King of Hanover, General The Baron von Hammerstein, attended by his Aide-dc-Camj), Captain Tobing. The Representative of His Majesty The King of Saxony, Mons. de Seebach. The Comptroller and Equerry to Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge. Lieutenant-Colonel Home Purves. The Equerry to His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge. Colonel The Hon. James Macdonald, C.B. The Equerry to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Major Teesdale, C.B., V.C. The Gentlemen Ushers to His late Royal Highness. Rear-Admiral Blake. Major-Gen. C. W. Ridley, C.B. Equerries to His late Royal Highness. Colonel H. F. Ponsonby. Colonel Hon. A. Hardinge, C.B. Colonel Hon. A. Gordon, C.B. The Master of the Household to The Queen, Colonel Biddulph. The Equerry in Waiting to The Queen. Colonel The Lord Alfred Paget, Clerk Marshal. The Groom in Waiting to The Queen. Lieut.-Goneral Sir Henry Bentinck, K.C.B. The Lord in Waiting to The Queen. The Lord Camoys. The Lord Steward. The Master of the Horse. The Earl of St. Germans, G.C.B. The Marquis of Ailosbury. The Choir of Windsor. The Canons of Windsor. The Hon. and Rev. E. Moore. The Rev. Lord Wriothesley Rupsell, Chaplain to His late Royal Highness. The Rev. F. Anson. The Hon. and Rev. C. L. Courtenay. The Dean of Windsor. The Hon. and Very Reverend Gerald Wellesley, D.D. THE BATON, SWORD, AND HAT Of His late Royal Highness, borne upon a Black Velvet Cushion, by Lieut. -Col. Lord George Lennox, Lord of the Bedchamber to His late Royal Highness. THE CROWN Of His late Royal Highness, borne upon a Black Velvet Cushion, by The Earl Spencer, Groom of the Stole to His late Royal Highness. The Comptroller in the The Vice Chamberlain Lord Chamberlain's Department. of Her Majesty's Household. Hon. Spencer Ponsonby. The Viscount Castlerosse. The Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household. The Viscount Sydney. Supporters or the Pall. Col. The Hon. Sir Charles B. Phipps, K.C.B., Trea- surer to His late Koyal Highness. Lieut. -General the Hon. C. Grey, Private Secre tary to His late Royal Highness. Major-Gen. Wylde, C.B., Groom of the Bedcham- ber to His late Royal Highness. Colonel Francis Seymour, C.B., Groom of the Bed- chamber to His late Royal Highness. Supporters op the Pall. Lord Waterpark, Lord of the Bedchamber to His late Royal Highness. Col. the Hon. A. N. Hood, Clerk Marshal to His late Royal Highness. Lt.-Col. Hon Dudley de Ros, Equerry to His late Royal Highness. Major C. T. Du Plat, R.A., Equerry to His late Royal Highness. Garter King of Arms. Sir Charles Young. Ctjc Cf)ief iHourner, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, supported by His Royal Highness Prince Arthur, and by His Royal Highness The Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotlia, and attended by Major-General The Honourable Robert Bruce, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Prussia. His Royal Highness The Duke de Brabant. His Royal Highness The Count de Flandres. His Royal Highness The Duke de Nemours. His Grand Ducal Highness Prince Louis of Hesse. His Serene Highness Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar, The Count Gleicheu. His Highness The Maharajah Duleep Singh. The Equerries to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Captain G. H. Grey. Lieut. -Col. F. C. Keppel. Governor to llis Royal Highness Prince Arthur. Major Elphinstone, V.C. The Gentlemen in Waiting on His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Prussia, Lieutenant-General The Baron Moltke. Chamberlain The Count Fiirstenstein. Lieutenant-Colonel Von Obernitz. Captain de Lucadou. The Gentlemen in Waiting on Hi.^ Royal Highness The Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha. Major Von Reutem. The Councillor Samwer. The Gentleman in Waiting on His Royal Highness The Duke de Brabant, The Count de Lannoy. The Gentleman in Waiting on His Royal Highness The Count de Flandres, Major Burnell. The Gentleman in Waiting on His Royal Highness The Duke de Nemours. General The Count de Chabannes. The Gentleman in Waiting on His Grand Ducal Highness The Prince Louis of Hesse, The Baron Westerweller. The Gentleman in Waiting on His Highness The Maharajah Duleep Singh, Colonel Oliphant. Upon arrival within the Choir, the Crown, and the Baton, Sword, and Hat of His late Royal Highness were placed by the Bearers upon the Coffin. His Royal Highness, the Chief Mourner, stood at the head of The Corpse, with His Royal Highness Prince Arthur, and His Royal Highness The Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha on either side. The other Royal Person- ages stood behind His Royal Highness The Chief Mourner, and their Attendants near them. The supporters of the Pall were placed on either side of the Coffin. The Lord Chamberlain stood at the foot of the Coffin. The rest of the Procession, having previously advanced towards the centre of the Choir, stood on either side. The opening sentences of the Burial Service were sung by the Choir, to the Music by Dr. Croft, while the Procession moved up the Nave ; after which the 39th Psalm was chanted to the Funeral Chant adapted from Beethoven. The first part of the Service and the Anthem (Martin Luther's Hymn) having been performed, The Corpse was lowered into the Entrance of the Royal Vault, and the Dean concluded ine Burial Service, in the course of which also two Chorales were sung by the Choir. Garter King of Arms having proclaimed the Style of His late Royal Highness, The Royal Family and other Royal Personages were conducted out of the Chapel, and the others composing the Procession retired, while the Dead March in Saul was played. A Guard of Honour of the Grenadier Guards of which Regiment His late Royal Highness was Colonel mounted during the Ceremony at the entrance to St. George's Chapel, and presented Arms on the arrival of the Remains of His late Royal Highness, and also when the Body was lowered into the Grave, A Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery was stationed in the Long Walk in Windsor Park, and fired Minute-guns during the progress ot tlie Procession and the Ceremony. The following, who had the honour to receive The Queen's Commands to attend the Funeral of His late Royal Highness, were conducted to Seats in the Choir of St. George's Chapel : — Mons. Van de Weyer Tlio Count de Lavradio The Count Brandenburg - The Belgian Minister. - The Portuguese Minister. - The Prussian Charg^ d'Atfaires. OrricERS OF State. The Lord Westbury The Earl Granville, K.O. Lord High Chancellor. Lord President of the Council, The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, f Secretary of State for the Home Bart., M.P., G.CB., - • - L Department, The Earl Russell r Secretary of State for the Foreign \ Department, The Duke of Newcastle, K.G. {Secretary of State for the Colonial Department The Right Hon. Sir George Oomewall-T Secretary of State for the War De- Lewis, Bart., M.P. - - -j partment. The Eight Hon. Sir Charles Wood, "I Secretary of State for the Indian Bart., M.P., G.C.B. - - -J Department. The Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P. Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Duke of Somerset - - . First Lord of the Admiralty. The Lord Stanley of Alderley - - Postmaster-General. The^ Right Hon. Edward Cardwein chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. The Right Hon. Thomas MilnerT „ .jx^-xlti jrrni i-t-L T.r T^ ^President of the Board ot Trade. Gibson, M.P. The Right Hon. C. Pelham Villiers, T Chief Commissioner of the Poor Law M.P. J Board. The Earl of Carlisle, K.G. The Right Hon. William Cowper The Hon. Charles A. Gore Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. First Commissioner of Works, &c. First Commissioner of Woods. Officers op tub Queen's Household. The Viscount Bury - The Lord Proby The Earl of Caithness The Viscount Torrington - The Lord Rivera The Lord do Tabley - The Lord Cremorne, K.P.- Tho Lord Harris, K.S.I. The Lord Methuen - The Hon. Mortimer Sackvillo West Colonel the Hon. G. Aug. Liddell Colonel The Lord James Murray General Sir Frederick Stovin, G.C.B laeut.-Colonel The Lord Augustus Charles L. Fitzroy Maj.-General Seymour Lieut.-Coloncl G. A. Maude, C.B Mr. Woodward The Treasurer of the Household The Comptroller of the Household Lords in Waiting. } Grooms in Waiting y Extra Grooms in Waiting Equerries Crown Equerry. Librarian 10 Other Invitations. The Archbishop of Canterbury. The Duke of Buccleuch. K.G. The Duke of Athole, K.T. (The Duchess being Lady of the Bedchamber in Waiting upon Her Majepty. The Duke of Rutland, "i Formerly Lords of the Bedchamber to His late The Duke of Manchester,/ Royal Highness. The Duke of Wellington, K.G. (The Duchess being Mistress of the Robes). mi -.r • <.T^ , Tr/-i i Formerfy Grooms of the Stole to His late The Marqms of Exeter, K.G. V -n i tt- i The Lord Ebury, ) Royal Highness. The Marquis of Breadalbane, K.T. The Earl of Derby, K.G. The Earl De la Warr. The Earl of Clarendon, K.G., G.C.B. His Excellency The Earl Cowley, G.C.B. The Lord Bagot, formerly Lord of the Bedchamber to His late Royal Highness. The Lord Bishop of London, Dean of Her Majesty's Chapels Royal. The Lord Bishop of Oxford. The Lord Bishop of Chester, The Lord Bishop of Worcester, The Lord Colville, of Culross, Lt.-Col. Commanding the Honourable Artillery Company, of which His late Royal Highness was Colonel and Captain- General. The Lord Portman. The Right Hon. Speaker of the House of Commons. Lt.-Gen. Sir George Bowles, K.C.B. Lt.-Gen. Bouverie, formerly Equerry to His late Royal Highness. Colonel Lambert, Commanding the Grenadier Guards, of which Regiment His late Royal Highness was Colonel. The Rev. James St. John Blunt, Vicar of Old Windsor. The Rev. H. M. Ellison, the Vicar of Windsor. The Rev. H. M. Birch. I Formerly Tutors to His Royal Highness Tlic Mr. Gibbs, C.B. J P"nc« o( Wales. Dr. Lyon Playfair, C.B., Formerly Gentleman Usher to His late Royal Highness. Mr. Becker, Formerly Librarian to Hia late Royal Highness. ..} Formerly Chaplains to His late Royal Highness. His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge, and Ills Serene Highness The Prince of Leiningen, wore prevented by illness from attending the Ceremony. n The following, who were to have joined in the Procession, were also unavoid- ably absent. Dr. Jenner, one of the Physicians who attended upon His late Eoyal Highness, in attendance upon The Queen at Osborne. Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart., Surgeon to His late Boyal Highness. Don Manoel da Camara, Lieut. A. de Sampayo e Pina Representatives of His Majesty The King of Portugal, who did not arrive in this Country until after the Ceremony. Colonel Tyrwhitt, Equerry in Waiting to His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge. The following had the honour to receive The Queen's commands to attend, but were likewise unable to do so : The Count Kielmansegge - - - The Hanoverian Minister. The Count Vitzthum - - - The Saxon Minister. The Viscount Palmerston, K.G., G.C.B. First Lord of the Treasury. Lord Privy Seal. Extra Lord in Waiting to The Queen. -Grooms in Waiting to The Queen. The Duke of Argyll, K.T. The Lord Byron - - - Captain Sir Wm. Hoste, Bart., R.N. Lieut.-Colonel R. N. Kingscote Lieut.-Colonel W. H. F. Cavendish Sir H. Seton, Bart. - The Hon. Charles A. Murray, C.B. - Extra Groom in Waiting to The Queen. Capt. the Hon. Joseph Denman, R.N., Captain of Her Majesty's Yacht, detained at Osborne in attendance upon "The Queen. The Marquis of Lausdowne, KG. The Earl of Morley ... O Formerly Lords of the Bedchamber The Viscount Clifden - ■ .J to His late Royal Highness.