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the Bridegroome in his Nuptiall Apparel invested With the Collar of the Garter conducted by the Lord Chamberlain and Vice: Chamberlain; and Supported by the Earl of Scarborough Knight of the Garter, and by the Earl of Wilmington, Knights of that Order, being both Bachelors Wearing their Collars. The Officers attendants upon the Bridegroom being Foregners following by Pairs, those of the Greatest Quality going nearest to His Person. Upon the Entry into the Chapel Master of the Ceremonies With the Gentleman Usher and, Foreigners to go to the Seats assigned for them, and the Bridegroom is brought by his Conductors and Supporters to the stool placed for his Highness next Below his Majesty,s, Chair of State, His Supporters retiring to their Seats, Where they are to remaine According to their Precedencies among the Peers the Lord Chamberlain and his Vice Chamberlain to return back to conduct the Bride and The two Heralds to return to perform other Functions. The Drums and Trumpetts likewise to return Back their first Station Without playing and then to play in like manner before the procession of the Bride, And to do the Same in the Procession of his and her Majesty.