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... Chamberlain . Prince Talleyrand was invested with most of the principal orders of Europe . He was a Knight of the ... great - grandson of Sir James Palmer , Knt . ( third son of the first Baronet , ) by his wife Martha , dau . and ...
... Chamberlain . Prince Talleyrand was invested with most of the principal orders of Europe . He was a Knight of the ... great - grandson of Sir James Palmer , Knt . ( third son of the first Baronet , ) by his wife Martha , dau . and ...
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... Lord Kilmarnock ; two Gentlemen - ushers , the Hon . Frederick Byng , and Charles Heneage , Esq . 3. Two Bed ... Chamberlain , the Earl of Belfast , G.C.H. 7. - Two Maids of Honour , the Hon . Miss Cavendish , and the Hon . Miss ...
... Lord Kilmarnock ; two Gentlemen - ushers , the Hon . Frederick Byng , and Charles Heneage , Esq . 3. Two Bed ... Chamberlain , the Earl of Belfast , G.C.H. 7. - Two Maids of Honour , the Hon . Miss Cavendish , and the Hon . Miss ...
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... Lord Chamberlain of the Household to the Lord High Constable , and by him to the Lord Willoughby d'Eresby , as Lord Great Chamberlain , and by his Lordship to the Noblemen by whom the same were to be borne . : * The arrangements in the ...
... Lord Chamberlain of the Household to the Lord High Constable , and by him to the Lord Willoughby d'Eresby , as Lord Great Chamberlain , and by his Lordship to the Noblemen by whom the same were to be borne . : * The arrangements in the ...
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... Great Officers of State , the noblemen bearing the Regalia , and the Bishops carrying the Patina , the Chalice , and ... Lord , " & c . ) Westminster : - Henry Hart Milman , M.A. James Webber , D.D. Dean of Ripon . Thomas Causton ...
... Great Officers of State , the noblemen bearing the Regalia , and the Bishops carrying the Patina , the Chalice , and ... Lord , " & c . ) Westminster : - Henry Hart Milman , M.A. James Webber , D.D. Dean of Ripon . Thomas Causton ...
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... Lord Willoughby d'Eresby , as Lord Great Chamberlain of England ; his coronet borne by a Page . His Royal Highness the DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE , K.G. in his robes of estate , carrying his baton as Field Marshal ; his coronet borne by the ...
... Lord Willoughby d'Eresby , as Lord Great Chamberlain of England ; his coronet borne by a Page . His Royal Highness the DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE , K.G. in his robes of estate , carrying his baton as Field Marshal ; his coronet borne by the ...
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