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Prince of Orange Supported by two married Dukes, Knights of the Garter (Viz.) the Duke of Richmond and Rutland: The Officers of the Prince and Foreigner attendants as before. The Gentlemen Usher of the Princess of Orange with two Kings of Arms. The Princess Supported by her Two Brothers Her Train to be Carried in the Same Way as going to the Chapell All the Married Ladies by Paires Those of the Greatest Quality going nearest to the Princess. All of the Unmarried Ladies (Who in the Entry preceded the Married Ladies) are now to follow by Pairs According to their Degree. Then His Majesty in the same manner he went to the Chappel attended as before save that the Heralds supply the Rooms of the Provincial Kings who attend the Princess. And Her Majesty in the Like Manner. The Princesses following in the former method When the Procession comes to the Door of the Kings Lesser Drawing Room; The Prince's Gentle Usher and the two Heralds file of upon the sides that the [[catchword]] Prince [[/catchword]]