Letter from Lord Cathcart to the Commanding Officer of the Royal Artillery at Colnbrook

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Windsor Castle 15 February 1820 1/2 past 11 pm. Sir His Royal Highness the Comander in Chief has been pleased to direct that Guns shall be fired tomorrow at the Rate of one Gun every five Minutes from Eight o Clock tomorrow Morning, till the Procession for the funeral, shall begin to move which will probably be about 9 in the Evening consequently about 13 Hours after the Firing commences. The Moving of the Procession will be notified by a Rocket and from that moment till the ^ [[addition]] funeral [[/addition]] Service is completed, (which is to be notified by another Rocket,) Minute [[catchword]] Guns [[/catchword]] [[note]] Officer Comanding Royal Artillery Colnbrook and adjacent [[/note]]