Professional Documents
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SUPPLEMENT TO
CEREMONIAL OF THE
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 NOVEMBER, 1953 2. Driving Landau and Pair of Horses H.H. the Sultan of Zanzibar H.H. the Sultana of Zanzibar H.H. the Sultan of Perak Escort of Mounted Military Police 3. Driving Landau and Pair of Horses Major-General H.H. the Sultan of Johore H.H. the Sultanah of Johore H.H. the Sultan of Brunei Escort of Mounted Military Police 4. Driving Landau and Pair of Horses H.H. the Sultan of Selangor H.H. the Tengku Ampuan H.H. the Sultan of Lahej Escort of Mounted Military Police
(III) CARRIAGE PROCESSION OF PRIME MINISTERS (Leaving Buckingham Palace at 9.20 a.m.) 1. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
The Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Spencer-Churchill and Lady Spencer-Churchill Escort of 4th Queen's Own Hussars 2. Royal Clarence and Pak of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA
The Rt. Hon. L. S. St. Laurent and Mrs. St. Laurent Canadian Mounted Escort 3. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
The Rt. Hon. R. G. Menzies and Mrs. Menzies Australian Mounted Escort 4. Royal Clarence and Pah- of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND
The Rt. Hon. S. G. Holland and Mrs. Holland New Zealand Mounted Escort 5. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Dr. the Hon. D. F. Malan and Mrs. Malan South African Mounted Escort 6. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA
Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi 7. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN
Mr. Mohammed Ali and the Begum Mohammed Ali Pakistan Mounted Escort 8. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF CEYLON
SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 NOVEMBER, 1953 9. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF NORTHERN IRELAND
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The Rt. Hon. the Viscount Brookeborough and the Viscountess Brookeborough
THE PRIME MINISTER OF SOUTHERN RHODESIA
The Rt. Hon. Sir Godfrey Huggins and Lady Huggins Northern Irish and Southern Rhodesian Mounted Escort
Dr. the Hon. G. Borg Olivier and Mrs. Borg Olivier Maltese Mounted Escort
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 NOVEMBER, 1953 (VI) STATE PROCESSION OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
(Leaving Buckingham Palace at 10.26 a.m.)
AN OFFICER OF THE WAR OFFICE STAFF
Band of the Welsh Guards Band of the Irish Guards Corps of Drums, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards Corps of Drums, 1st Battalion Irish Guards
THE FIRST DETACHMENT OF FOOT GUARDS
The Officer Commanding The First Detachment of Foot Guards, Lieut.-Colonel B. O. P. Eugster, D.S.O., M.C., Irish Guards Staff Officer, Captain J. A. Aylmer, Irish Guards Companies from: 1st Battalion Welsh Guards 1st Battalion Irish Guards 2nd Battalion Scots Guards 1st Battalion Scots Guards 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards
THE SECOND DETACHMENT OF FOOT GUARDS
The Officer Commanding The Second Detachment of Foot Guards, Lieut.-Colonel C. Earle, D.S.O., O.B.E., Grenadier Guards Staff Officer, Captain R. M. O. de la Hey, Grenadier Guards Companies from:. 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards
THE KING'S TROOP, ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY,
The Officer Commanding, the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery Major F. W. Weldon, M.V.O., M.B.E., M.C., Royal Horse Artillery
CHAPLAINS AND HONORARY CHAPLAINS, ROYAL AIR FORCE
The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend P. J. O'Connell N. F. Porter T. M. Jones, O.B.E. The Reverend The Reverend J. R. Appleyard Canon A. S. Giles, O.B.E.
QUEEN'S HONORARY PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND DENTAL SURGEONS, ROYAL AIR FORCE
Group Captain M. J. Pigott Air Commodore J. C. Neely, C.B.E. Air Commodore C. A. Rumball, O.B.E. Air Vice-Marshal W. E. Barnes, C.B.E. Air Commodore F. W. P. Dixon, C.B.E. Air Marshal J. MacC. Kilpatrick, C.B., O.B.E. Air Commandant R. M. Whyte, R.R.C. Air Vice-Marshal G. A. Ballantyne, C.B.E., D.F.C.
Air Commandant Group Captain Group Captain Group Captain Group Captain N. M. Salmon, D. S. Radford, E. D. MacK. Nelson, B. K. Burnett, A. C. Kermode, O.B.E. D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C. C.B. D.F.C., A.F.C. O.B.E. Group Captain Group Captain Air Commodore Group Captain Group Captain G. C. Eveleigh, G. A. Walker, F. J. A. Tanner G. D. Stephenson, R. L. M. Hall, O.B.E. C.B.E., D.S.O., D.F.C. ' C.B.E. C.B.E. Air Commodore Air Commodore Air Commodore Air Commodore E. N. Lowe, R, C. Mead, W. H. Kyle, F. Crerar, C.B., C.B.E. C.B.E., D.F.C., A.F.C. C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., D.F.C. C.B.E.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 NOVEMBER, 1953 QUEEN'S HONORARY PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND DENTAL SURGEONS, ARMY
Colonel A. Brazenor Major-General J. Wren, C.B.E. Major-General R. Murphy, C.B.E. Major-General A. G. Harsant, C.B., O.B.E. Major-General T. Young, C.B., O.B.E. Colonel W. R. Ward, T.D. Major-General F. C. Hilton-Sergeant
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Colonel N. F. Smith
Major-General Major-General F. K. Escritt, F. R. H. Mollan, O.B.E. C.B., O.B.E., M.C., Major-General E.P.N.Creagh Brigadier R. J. Rosie
The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend F. W. Hilbourne J. S. Lawrie, G. P. Druitt, Canon V. J.Pike, H. C. Davies, R. W. O.B.E., M.C. C.B.E. C.B.E. M.B.E., M.C. Fitzpatrick
AIDES-DE-CAMP,
ARMY
Colonel T. P. E. Murray, O.B.E., T.D. Brigadier S. Garlake, C.B.E. Lieut.-Colonel C. E. Calveley, O.B.E. Brigadier D. V. Phelps, T.D. Brigadier E. R. Ash, C.B.E.
Colonel I. F. M. Spence, O.B.E., M.C., T.D. Brigadier A. D. McKechnie, 1 O.S.O.,O.B.E.,T.D. Colonel R. Thompson, O.B.E.
Brigadier C. W. Raw, C.B.E., T.D., D.L. Brigadier Sir Millis R. Jefferis, K.B.E., M.C. Brigadier J. F. F. Oakeshott, C.B.E.
Brigadier Brigadier G. D. Holmes, D. I. Crawford, O.B.E. C.B., D.S.O., T.D., D.L. Colonel Sir Basil A. T. McFarland, Bart. Major-Genera] K. G. Exham, D.S.O.
Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Sir George S. H. H. V. Gristle, P. J. Slater, C;. B. S. Morley, E. W. C. Hurford Harvie-Watt, C.B.E., M.C., D.F.C., T.D., D.L. C.B.E., T.D., D.L. M.B.E., T.D., D.L. Bart., T.D., Q.C., T.D., D.L. D.L., M.P. Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier T. T. J. Sheffield, M. F. Coulshed, T. Grainger-Stewart, O.B.E., T.D., D.L. C.B.E., T.D. C.B., M.C., T.D.
QUEEN'S HONORARY PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND DENTAL SURGEONS, NAVAL AND ROYAL MARINES
Surgeon-Captain (D) L. B. Osborne Surgeon-Captain J. H. B. Crosbie Surgeon-Captain M. Brown Surgeon-Captain G. McCoull, O.B.E., V.R.D.
Surgeon Rear-Admiral (D) Surgeon Rear-Admiral Surgeon Vice-Admiral Surgeon Rear-Admiral F. R. P. Williams, T. N. D'Arcy, Sir Kenneth A. S. G. Rainsford C.B.E. C.B., C.B.E. Ingleby-McKenzie, K,B,E., C,B,
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Captain (S) J. B. Foley, C.B.E. Commandant Dame Mary K. Lloyd, D.B.E. Captain (L) K. H. T. Peard, C.B.E.
Commodore H. R. Lane, O.B.E., R.D. Instructor Captain R. E. Shaw, C.B.E. Captain G. C. Colville, O.B.E.
Captain C. E. Duggan, R.D. Captain (S) A. S. Wiggett Captain R. C. Harry Captain G. H. Oswald
Captain H. J. Buchanan, D.S.O. Brigadier B. W. Leicester, D.S.O. Captain (E) W. E. C. Davy, O.B.E. Captain J. W. Grant, D.S.O.
Band of the Grenadier Guards Corps of Drums, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards
Air Vice-Marshal L. J. V. Bates, C.B., C.B.E. Air Vice-Marshal Sir Francis J. W. Mellersh, K.B.E., A.F.C.
Air Vice-Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C. Air Marshal R. O. Jones, C.B., A.F.C.
WAR OFFICE STAFF
Air Vice-Marshal G. R. Beamish, C.B., C.B.E. Air Vice-Marshal W. L. Dawson, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.
Major-General C. G. B. Greaves, C.B., C.B.E. Lieut.-General Sir Colin B. Callender, K.B.E., C.B., M.C.
ADMIRALTY STAFF
Major-General M. B. Dowse, C.B., C.B.E. Lieut.-General Sir Frederick Harris, K.B.E., C.B., M.C., Q.H.S.
Instructor Rear-Admiral W. A. Bishop, C.B., O.B.E. Vice-Admiral (S) Sir William McBride, K.C.B., C.B.E.
Rear-Admiral (L) C. P. Clarke, C.B., D.S.O. Rear-Admiral A. K. Scott-Moncrieff, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.
Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir Edmund Herring, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., D.S.O., M.C., E.D.
Air Marshal L. F. Pendred, C.B., M.B.E., D.F.C. Air Marshal Sir Victor E. Groom, K.B.E., C.B., D.F.C.
Air Marshal H. T. Lydford, C.B., C.B.E., A.F.C. Air Marshal Sir Basil E. Embry, K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C.
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Major-General M. S. Chilton, C.B., C.B.E. Lieut.-General Sir Colin M. Barber, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O.
Lieut.-General Sir Ernest E. Down, K.B.E., C.B. Lieut.-General Sir George W. E. J. Erskine, K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O.
General Lieut.-General Sir Brian H. Robertson, Sir Charles F. Bart., G.C.B., G.B.E., Loewen, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O. D.S.O., M.C.
HOME COMMANDS
Rear-Admiral Vice-Admiral J. H. F. Crombie, J. A. S. Eccles, C.B., D.S.O. C.B., C.B.E. Admiral Sir Geoffrey N. Oliver, K.C.B., D.S.O.
Admiral Major-General Sir Maurice J. Mansergh, C. R. Hardy, K.C.B., C.B.E. C.B.E., D.S.O. Admiral Sir George E. Creasy, K.C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.V.O.
AIDES-DE-CAMP GENERAL
1st Carriage
Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John C. Slessor, G.C.B., D.S.O., M.C. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur T. Harris, Bart., G.C.B., O.B.E., A.F.C. Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, G.C.B., M.C., D.F.C. Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Lord Tedder, G.C.B.
2nd Carnage
Marshal of the Royal Ah* Force Sir Edward L. Ellington, G.C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John M. Salmond, G.C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O.
3rd Carriage
Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Viscount Trenchard, G.C.B., O.M.3 G.C.V.O., D.S.O. Field Marshal the Lord Wilson, G.C.B., G.B.E., D.S.O.
FIELD MARSHALS
Field Marshal Sir Claude J. E. Auchinleck, G.C.B., G.C.I.E., C.S.I., D.S.O., O.B.E.
1st Carriage
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur J. Power, G.C.B., G.B.E., C.V.O. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon U. Willis, G.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O. Admiral of the Fleet Sir John H. D. Cunningham, G.C.B., M.V.Q., D.L.
2nd Carriage
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles M. Forbes, G.C.B., D.S.O. Admiral of the Fleet the Lord Chatfield, G.C.B., O.M., K.C.M.G., C.V.O., D.L.
AIR COUNCILAIR MEMBERS AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL
Air Marshal Sir John N. Boothman, K.B.E., C.B., D.F.C., A.F.C. Lieut-General Sir Dudley Ward, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O.
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Air Marshal Sir Francis J. Fogarty, K.B.E., C.B., D.F.C., A.F.C. General Sir Ouvry L. Roberts, K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O.
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Air Chief Marshal Sir William F. Dickson, G.C.B., K.B.E. D.S.O., A.F.C.
THE QUEEN'S ESCORT OF OFFICERS FROM THE COLONIAL CONTINGENTS THE QUEEN'S ESCORT OF OFFICERS FROM THE COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENTS THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD THE QUEEN'S BARGEMASTER AND TWELVE WATERMEN MOUNTED BAND OF THE ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (THE BLUES)
FIRST DIVISION OF THE SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT SECOND DIVISION OF THE SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT
A.D.C. TO THE DEPUTY COMMANDER TO THE FIELD MARSHAL COMMANDING CORONATION TROOPS Captain G. R. M. Sewell, Grenadier Guards
DEPUTY COMMANDER TO THE FIELD MARSHAL COMMANDING CORONATION TROOPS
A.D.C. TO THE FIELD MARSHAL COMMANDING CORONATION TROOPS Captain A. I. Castle, Royal Horse Artillery
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE OF THE METROPOLIS
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THE SECOND-IN-COMMAND OF THE ESCORT ^ -^ ~ ^ l t <&TZ _ IfoiTSeS
THE FIELD OFFICER COMMANDING THE ESCORT
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THE MASTER OF THE HORSE LORD HIGH CONSTABLE AND FIELD MARSHAL COMMANDING
CORONATION TROOPS Field Marshal the Viscount Alanbrooke, K.G., G.C.B., O.M., D.S.O. General His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.M.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.
THE GOLD-STICK-IN-WAITING
Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., D.S.O.
THE CAPTAIN, THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD
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THIRD DIVISION OF THE SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT THREE TWO-HORSED STATE CARRIAGES CONVEYING SUITE* FOURTH DIVISION OF THE SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT
The route to Westminster Abbey was by The Mall, Admiralty Arch, south side of Trafalgar Square, Northumberland Avenue, Victoria Embankment, Bridge Street, north and west sides of Parliament Square and Broad Sanctuary to the west entrance of Westminster Abbey. The Peers and Peeresses, in their robes, and others invited by Command of the Queen to be present at the Solemnity of Her Majesty's Coronation in Westminster Abbey, were conducted upon arrival to the places reserved for them. The doors of the Abbey were closed at 8.30 o'clock. The Great Officers of State and the Lords appointed by Her Majesty to bear the Regalia, in their robes, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Bishops who supported Her Majesty, and those who bore the Bible, the Chalice, and the Paten, all vested in their copes, the Archbishops wearing their mitres, and the other persons appointed to take part in Her Majesty's Procession, assembled in the Vestibule without the West Door of the Abbey.
The Countess of Harewood The Marquess of Cambridge, G.C.V.O. The Duchess of Beaufort
The Earl of Harewood The Marchioness of Carisbrooke, G.B.E. Admiral Hon. Sir Alexander Ramsay, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., D.S.O.
Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith, K.C.V.O., D.S.O. The Countess Mountbatten of Burma, G.B.E., D.C.V.O., C.I.
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 NOVEMBER, 1953 THE PROCESSION OF THE ROYAL AND OTHER REPRESENTATIVES OF FOREIGN STATES
The Royal and other Representatives of Foreign States proceeded from Buckingham Palace and arrived at 9 o'clock at Westminster Abbey, where they were received by Lieut.-Colonel Sir Terence Nugent, G.C.V.O., M.C. Comptroller Lord Chamberlain's Office Brigadier Sir Norman Gwatkin, K.C.V.O., D.S.O. Assistant Comptroller Lord Chamberlain's Office Major-General Guy Salisbury Jones, C.M.G., C.B.E., M.C. Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps Marcus Cheke, Esq., C.V.O. Vice-Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps Captain Sir John Dashwood, Bart., C.V.O. Assistant Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps and conducted to the places reserved for them in the Choir, in the order following:
BLUEMANTLE PURSUIVANT OF ARMS ROUGE CROIX PURSUIVANT OF ARMS
His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Norway, G.C.B. and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess His Royal Highness Prince George of Greece, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., and Her Royal Highness Princess George of Greece His Royal Highness Prince Axel of Denmark, G.C.V.O., and Her Royal Highness Princess Margaretha of Denmark His Royal Highness Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland (representing His Majesty the King of Sweden) His Royal Highness Prince Albert of Liege (representing His Majesty the King of the Belgians} His Royal Highness the Prince of the Netherlands, G.C.V.O., G.B.E. His Excellency Monsieur Maurice Schumann (representing the French Republic) His Excellency Monsieur Yakob Alexandrovich Malik (representing the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) General of the Army George Catlett Marshall, G.C.B. (representing the United States of America) His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Laos His Royal Highness Prince Himalayapratrap Vir Vikram Shah and Her Royal Highness Princess Himalaya (representing His Majesty the King of Nepal) His Imperial Highness the Hereditary Prince Bao Long (representing His Majesty Bao Dai, Chief of the State of Vietnam) His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Japan His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Ethiopia, G.C.V.O., G.B.E. His Royal Highness the Amir Fahad Ibn Abdul Aziz (representing His Majesty the King of Saudi Arabia) -
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His Highness the Sultan of Lahej His Highness the Sultan of Perak, K.C.M.G., O.B.E. Her Highness the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor Her Highness the Sultanah of Johore Her Highness the Sultana of Zanzibar
His Highness the Sultan of Brunei, C.M.G. His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan, K.C.M.G. His Highness the Sultan of Selangor, K.C.M.G. Major-General His Highness the Sultan of Johore, G.C.M.G., G.B.E. His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar, G.C.M.G., G.B.E.
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 NOVEMBER, 1953" THE PROCESSION OF THE DEAN AND PREBENDARIES OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY
bearing the Regalia from the High Altar to the Regalia Table in the Vestibule
The Dean and Prebendaries of Westminster, preceded by the choir, came from the High Altar at 9.55 o'clock, bearing the Regalia, which the Prebendaries brought into the Vestibule without the West Door and laid upon the table there. During this Procession the Litany was sung
THE PROCESSION OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCES AND PRINCESSES OF THE BLOOD ROYAL
Their Royal Highnesses proceeded in State from Buckingham Palace and arrived at 10.14 o'clock at the Royal Entrance to Westminster Abbey, where they were joined by the Ladies and Gentlemen in attendance, and conducted to the places reserved for them in the Royal Gallery, in the order following:
BLUEMANTLE PURSUIVANT OF ARMS ROUGE CROIX PURSUIVANT OF ARMS
Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal, G.C.V.O., G.B.E., C.I., R.R.C., T.D. her train borne by Hon. Mrs. Forbes her coronet carried by the Master of Forbes His Royal Highness Prince Richard of Gloucester Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester, G.C.V.O., G.B.E., C.I. her train borne by Lady Caroline Gilmour her coronet carried by Earl of Dalkeith Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, G.C.V.O., G.B.E., C.I. her train borne by Lady Rachel Davidson her coronet carried by Philip Hay, Esq., C.V.O. Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent her train borne by Hon. Katharine Smith Her Royal Highness Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, G.C.V.O., G.B.E. her train borne by Mrs. James Mure her coronet carried by Richard Abel Smith, Esq. Major-General the Earl of Athlone, K.G., G.C.B., G.M.M.G., G.C.V.O., D.S.O. his coronet carried by his page Gerald Ward, Esq. . His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent his coronet carried by his page Hon. Henry Herbert His Royal Highness Prince William of Gloucester
Lady Patricia Ramsay, C.I. her train borne by Hon. Gillian Cecil her coronet carried by Captain Alexander Ramsay Her Highness Princess Marie Louise, G.C.V.O., G.B.E., C.I., R.R.C. her train borne by Mrs. Hugh Adams
SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 NOVEMBER, 1953 THE PROCESSION OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER with HER ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCESS MARGARET
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, with Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret proceeded in State from Clarence House and arrived at 10.32 o'clock at the Royal Entrance to Westminster Abbey, where Her Majesty and Her Royal Highness were received by the Earl Marshal, and were joined by the Ladies and Gentlemen of Her Majesty's Household in attendance. Her Majesty and Her Royal Highness were conducted to the places reserved for them in the Royal Gallery, in the order following:
SOMERSET HERALD WINDSOR HERALD
Colonel Geoffrey Codrington, Lieut.-Colonel Henry de Satge, C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O., O.B.E., T.D. C.M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O. Gentleman Usher Gentleman Usher Her Royal Highness PRINCESS MARGARET, G.C.V.O., C.I. her train borne by Miss Iris Peake her coronet carried by her page Albemarle Bowes-Lyon, Esq.
RICHMOND HERALD CHESTER HERALD YORK HERALD LANCASTER HERALD
Lieut-Colonel the Earl of Airlie, K.T., G.C.V.O., M.C. his coronet carried by his page Robert Ramsay, Esq. HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER Her Majesty's train borne by
THE MISTRESS OF THE ROBES
The Duchess Dowager of Northumberland, G.C.V.O., C.B.E. assisted by Jonathan Peel, Esq. Michael Anson, Esq. Viscount Carlow The Earl Erne the coronet of the Mistress of the Robes carried by her page Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
LADIES OF THE BEDCHAMBER
The Viscountess Dowager Hambleden The Countess of Scarbrough Hon. Mrs. John Mulholland
The Countess Spencer, O.B.E. The Lady Harlech, D.C.V.O. Lady Jean Rankin
THE DELIVERY OF THE REGALIA At 10.38 o'clock the Regalia was delivered by the Comptroller Lord Chamberlain's Office to the Lord Great Chamberlain, and by his Lordship to the Peers appointed to bear the same in the following order: First SAINT EDWARD'S STAFF, to the Earl of Ancaster Second THE SCEPTRE WITH THE CROSS, to the Viscount Portal of Hungerford Third THE GOLDEN SPURS, to the Lord Hastings and the Lord Churston
Fourth THE POINTED SWORD OF JUSTICE TO THE TEMPORALITY, OR THIRD SWORD, tO the
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Earl of Home CURTANA, SWORD OF MERCY, to the Duke of Northumberland THE SWORD OF STATE, to the Marquess of Salisbury THE ROD WITH THE DOVE, to the Duke of Richmond and Gordon THE ORB, to the Earl Alexander of Tunis SAINT EDWARD'S CROWN, to the Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, Lord High Steward THE PATEN, to the Bishop of London THE CHALICE, to the Bishop of Winchester THE BIBLE, to the Bishop of Norwich
Mr. G. F. Calvert
The Very Reverend Professor The Reverend John Baillie, D.D. A. Nevile Davidson, D.D. The Reverend The Reverend Canon T. M. Layng, C.B.E., M.C., M.A. H. S. Stephenson, M.A. The Reverend Canon The Reverend L. M. Andrews, C.V.O., M.B.E., M.C., M.A. P. T. B. Clayton, C.H., M.C., M.A. The Reverend Prebendary The Reverend Canon A. R. H. Grant, C.V.O., T.D., D.D. C. E. Raven, D.D. The Reverend Canon Guy Rogers, M.C., B.D.
"Domestic
The Reverend John Lamb, C.V.O., B.D. The Reverend Hector Anderson, M.V.O., B.D. The Reverend Maurice Foxell, M.V.O., M.A.
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borne by The Reverend C. Hildyard, M.A. as deputy to The Reverend Jocelyn H. T. Perkins, C.V.O., D.D. Minor Canon and Sacrist The Reverend Canon The Reverend Canon Edward Carpenter, Ph.D. Charles Smyth, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon The Reverend Canon Adam Fox, D.D. Stephen Marriott, M.A. THE DEAN'S VIRGER Mr. G. C. Drake, M.V.O.
THE DEAN OF WESTMINSTER
A. C. Cole, Esq.
KINTYRE PURSUIVANT OF ARMS
R. Mirrlees, Esq.
CARRICK PURSUIVANT OF ARMS
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THE PRELATE
Air Chief Marshal Sir James Robb, G.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C.
THISTLE
The Earl of Halifax, K.G., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., T.D. his coronet carried by his page Benedick Peake, Esq.
ALBANY HERALD
MARCHMONT HERALD
ROTHESAY HERALD
The Standard of Ceylon borne by His Excellency Sir Edwin A. P. Wijeyeratne, K.B.E. The Standard of the Union of South Africa borne by His Excellency Dr. Albertus L. Geyer The Standard of the Commonwealth of Australia borne by His Excellency Hon. Sir Thomas W. White, K.B.E., D.F.C., V.D.
The Standard of Pakistan borne by His Excellency. Mr. Mirza A. H. Ispahan! The Standard of New Zealand borne by His Excellency Sir Frederick W. Doidge, K.C.M.G. The Standard of Canada borne by His Excellency Mr. Norman A. Robertson
borne by the Lord Harlech, K.G., G.C.M.G. his coronet carried by his page Julian Ormsby-Gore, Esq.
STANDARDS OF THE QUARTERINGS OF THE ROYAL
the Lord De Lisle and Dudley, V.C. his coronet carried by his page George Jeffreys, Esq.
borne by the Earl of Derby, M.C. his coronet carried by his page Viscount Trowley
the Earl of Dundee his coronet carried by his page Christopher Makins, Esq.
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borne by Field Marshal the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, K.G., G.C.B., D.S.O. his coronet carried by his page Nicholas Wright, Esq.
THE VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSEHOLD THE TREASURER OF THE HOUSEHOLD THE COMPTROLLER OF THE HOUSEHOLD
bearing on a cushion the Ring, the Armitts, and the Sword for the Offering The Lord Hardinge of Penshurst, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., M.C. acting for Major-General H. D. W. Sitwell, C.B., M.C.
BLUEMANTLE PURSUIVANT OF ARMS ROUGE CROIX PURSUIVANT OF ARMS
"5l)e TKtilgljt* of ttyfc (Barter '3Vppolnte6 to Ijolfc tye (Canop? for fye Queen's H^noiittins
The Viscount Allendale, K.G., C.B., C.B.E., M.C. his coronet carried by his page Hon. George Beaumont The Duke of Wellington, K.G. his coronet carried by his page Michael Clyde, Esq.
THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSEHOLD
The Earl Fortescue, K.G., C.B., O.B.E., M.C. his coronet carried by his page Viscount Chewton The Duke of Portland, K.G. his coronet carried by his page Hon. Bruce Hacking
THE LORD STEWARD OF THE HOUSEHOLD
The Earl of Scarbrough, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., T.D. his coronet carried by his page David McEwen, Esq.
The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, K.T., G.C.V.O., A.F.C. his coronet carried by his page Marquess of Clydesdale
The Right Hon. Sir Winston Spencer-Churchill, K.G., O.M., C.H., T.D.
THE CROSS OF YORK
The Most Reverend Cyril Forster Garbett, D.D. attended by the Reverend Prebendary Philip W. Wheeldon, O.B.E., M.A. 21732 B2
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The Lord Simonds attended by his Pursebearer T. Cokayne, Esq. his coronet carried by his page Andrew Parker-Bowles, Esq.
THE CROSS OF CANTERBURY
The Most Reverend Geoffrey Francis Fisher, D.D. attended by the Reverend Eric G. Jay, Ph.D. and the Reverend Canon I. H. White-Thomson, M.A.
ARUNDEL HERALD EXTRAORDINARY NORFOLK HERALD EXTRAORDINARY
H. S. London, Esq.
WINDSOR HERALD
M. R. Trappes-Lomax, Esq. The Harbinger (MajorGenefal Arthur Chater, C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E.) and Three Gentlemen-at-Arms
Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, K.C.V.O. ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, K.G., K.T., G.M.B.E. his coronet carried by his page MJ. N. G. Rees, Midshipman, R.N.
THE TREASURER TO THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH
R. P. Graham-Vivian, Esq., M.C. The Standard Bearer (Major-General Hon. Maurice Wingfield, C.M.G., D.S.O.) and Three Gentlemen-at-Arms
YORK HERALD
SAINT EDWARD'S STAFF borne by the Earl of Ancaster, T.D. his coronet carried by his page George Aird, Esq.
borne by Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Viscount Portal of Hungerford, K.G., G.C.B., O.M., D.S.O., M.C. his coronet carried by his page Winston Spencer-Churchill, Esq.
A GOLDEN SPUR
A GOLDEN SPUR
borne by the Lord Churston his coronet carried by his page Hon. William Grosvenor
borne by the Lord Hastings his coronet carried by his page Philip Gurdon, Esq.
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borne by the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.T., G.C.V.O. his coronet carried by his page Charles Dawnay, Esq.
CURTANA borne by the Duke of Northumberland his coronet carried by his page Edward Elwes, Esq.
borne by < the Earl of Home his coronet carried by his page Lord Dunglass
The Marquess of Cholmondeley his coronet carried by his page the Viscount Ullswater
THE LORD HIGH STEWARD OF IRELAND THE HIGH CONSTABLE OF SCOTLAND
The Earl of Shrewsbury his coronet carried by his page John Chetwynd-Talbot, Esq.
The Lord Kilmarnock, M.B.E. as deputy to the Countess of Erroll his coronet carried by his page Hon. Robin Boyd
The Earl'of Crawford and Balcarres, G.B.E. as deputy to H.R.H. the Duke ofRothesay (H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall) his coronet carried by his page - Hon. Thomas Lindsay
THE EARL MARSHAL THE SWORD OF STATE
The Duke of Norfolk, K.G., G.C.V.O., attended by his two pages Duncan Davidson, Esq. and Hon. James Drummond
borne by the Marquess of Salisbury, K.G. his coronet carried by his page Hugh Cecil, Esq.
Field Marshal the Viscount Alanbrooke, K.G., G.C.B., O.M., D.S.O. attended by his two pages Henry Keswick, Esq. and Charles McCreery, Esq.
borne by the Duke of Richmond and Gordon his coronet carried by his page Simon Benton-Jones, Esq.
Admiral of the Fleet the Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, K.T., G.C.B., O.M., D.S.O., attended by his two pages Julian James, Esq., and Martin Brett, Esq.
THE BIBLE
THE ORB borne fyy Field Marshal the Earl Alexander of Tunis, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., C.S.I., D.S.O., M.C. his coronet carried by his page Hon. Brian Alexander
THE PATEN
THE CHALICE
borne by
THE BISHOP OF LONDON
borne by
THE BISHOP OF NORWICH
'borne by
THE BISHOP OF WINCHESTER
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THE QUEEN
IN HER ROYAL ROBE OF CRIMSON VELVET, TRIMMED WITH ERMINE AND BORDERED WITH GOLD LACE; WEARING ON HER HEAD A DIADEM OF
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D.D.
The Duchess Dowager of Devonshire assisted by Lady Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart Lady Mary Baillie-Hamilton Lady Anne Coke Lady Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby Lady Moyra Hamilton Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill the coronet of the Mistress of the Robes carried by her page Marquess of Hartington
THE GROOM OF THE ROBES
Countess of Euston
The Duke of Beaufort, K.G., G.C.V.O. his coronet carried by his page Ruben Harford, Esq.
THE CAPTAIN GENERAL OF THE QUEEN'S BODYGUARD FOR SCOTLAND (THE ROYAL COMPANY OF ARCHERS) AND GOLD STICK FOR SCOTLAND
The Earl of Stair, K.T., D.S.O. his coronet carried by his page Lord Montgomerie
THE REAR-ADMIRAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
The Earl of Eldon, K.C.V.O. his coronet carried by his page Hon. Simon Scott
THE CAPTAIN OF THE QUEEN'S BODYGUARD OF THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD
The Earl of Onslow, M.C.,iT.D. his coronet carried by his page Michael Hare, Esq.
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The Lord Tryon, K.C.V.O., D.S.O. his coronet carried by his page Hon. Anthony Tryon
THE CROWN EQUERRY
The Right Hon. Sir Alan Lascelles, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M.G., M.C.
THE COMPTROLLER LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE
Colonel Sir Dermot McMorrough Kavanagh, G.C.V.O. Group Captain Peter Townsend, C.V.O., D.S.O., D.F.C. Captain Viscount Althorp
Lieut.-Colonel Sir Terence Nugent, G.C.V.O., M.C. Major Sir Michael Adeane, K.C.V.O., C.B. Captain the Lord Plunket his coronet carried by his page the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
THE SILVER-STICK-IN-WAITING
THE DISPOSITION OF THE PROCESSION UPON ENTERING THE CHURCH The Abbey Beadle The Chaplains and the Domestic Chaplains
Passed to his station. Passed to the seats provided for them in the East Aisle of the South Transept.
The Representatives of the Free Churches and Passed to the seats provided for them in the of the Church of Scotland North Transept. The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Passed to his seat on the north side of the Church of Scotland Sacrarium. The Dean of Westminster, the Prebendaries of Went to the Sacrarium, the Dean proceeded to Westminster, the bearer of the Cross of his place on the south side of the Altar, the Westminster, the Dean's Virger, and the Prebendaries to their seats in the Sedilia, and Prebendaries' Virger the others to their stations. Fitzalan Pursuivant Extraordinary, Portcullis Stood at the North-west Pillar, and Rouge Dragon Pursuivants The Pursuivants of Scotland The Officers of the Orders of Knighthood Stood at the North-east Pillar. Passed to the seats provided for them in the West Aisle of the North Transept, except the Chancellor of the Order of the Garter who passed to his seat as a Peer in the South Transept. Stood at the North-east Pillar. Stood at the South-east Pillar. Handed their standards to the Barons of the Cinque Ports, who awaited them before the entrance to the Choir, and they then continued in the Procession to the Theatre, where they passed to their seats in the West Aisle of the North Transept, or, if they were Peers, in the South Transept. B4
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The Comptroller of the Household and the Vice- Passed to the seats provided for them in the West Aisle of the North Transept. Chamberlain of the Household Delivered the Ring and the Armills to the Dean The Keeper of the Jewel House at the Altar and proceeded into Saint Edward's Chapel, by way of the South entrance, and delivered the Sword there, whence he went to his station on the South-east side of the Area. Rouge Croix Pursuivant Bluemantle Pursuivant Stood at the North-west Pillar. Stood at the South-west Pillar.
The four Knights of the Garter appointed to Passed to the seats provided for them in the South Transept. hold the Canopy for the Queen's Anointing Passed to his seat as a Peer in the South The Lord Steward of the Household Transept. The Lord Chamberlain of the Household The Lord Privy Seal Went to his station behind the Queen's Chair of Estate. Stood at the North-east Pillar.
The Prime Ministers of the Members of the Passed to their seats in the Choir Stalls. Commonwealth The Archbishop of York, his Chaplain, and the Proceeded to the Sacrarium, where the Archbishop stood by his Chair on the north side of bearer of the Cross of York the Altar and the others went to their stations. The Lord High Chancellor His Pursebearer Went to his station at the east side of the Theatre. Proceeded to his seat in the West Aisle of the North Transept.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, his Chaplains, Proceeded to the Sacrarium, where the Archbishop stood on the north side of the Altar .and the bearer of the Cross of Canterbury. and the others went to their stations. Norfolk and Arundel Heralds Extraordinary Windsor Herald and Somerset Herald Lyon King of Arms His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh Stood at the North-west Pillar. Stood at the South-west Pillar. Went to his station and thence to the seat assigned to him. Was conducted to his Chair in front of the seats of the Lords Temporal in the South Transept.
The Treasurer, the Private Secretary and the Passed to their seats in the South Transept. Equerry to the Duke of Edinburgh The Gentlemen-at-Arms (who guarded His Went to their appointed places. Royal Highness) The Serjeants-at-Arms Stood one at the North-west Pillar and one at the South-west Pillar.
Lancaster Herald, Chester Herald, York Herald Stood at the South-west Pillar. - and "Richmond Herald .The Lords bearing the four Swords Went to then* stations on the right of the Queen's Chair of Estate, the Sword of State being nearest to the Royal Person. After presenting the Regalia to the Archbishop of Canterbury, went to their stations on the south side of the Area. Stood at the North-east Pillar. Stood at the South-east Pillar.
The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod and Stood at the South-east Pillar. the Lord Mayor of London Garter King of Arms Went to his station in the Area.
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The Great Steward of Scotland, the High Passed to their seats as Peers in the South Constable of Scotland, and the Lord High Transept. Steward of Ireland The Lord High Constable of England, the Earl Went to their stations at the east side of the Marshal and the Lord Great Chamberlain Theatre. The Bishops bearing the Bible, the Chalice, and Delivered the same to the Archbishop of the Paten Canterbury at the Altar, and proceeded to their seats on the north side of the Sacrarium. THE QUEEN, with the Bishops her Supporters, and her Trainbearers, having passed on the south side of the Throne to the Area, and Her Majesty having here made her humble adoration, went to her Chair of Estate, and, after her private devotions (kneeling at her faldstool), sat down in her Chair: the Bishops her Supporters standing on either side of Her Majesty. The Mistress of the Robes Her Majesty's Trainbearers The Groom of the Robes ' Stood behind Her Majesty's Chair. Stood to the west of Her Majesty's Chair. Stood behind Her Majesty's Chair. Halted at the steps to the Theatre and went to their positions. Passed to their seats in the North Transept. Passed to their seats in the West Aisle of the North Transept. Passed to his seat as a Peer in the South Transept. Passed to their seats in the West Aisle of the North Transept.
The Gentlemen-at-Arms (who guarded Her Majesty) The Ladies of the Bedchamber The Women of the Bedchamber The Master of the Horse The Gold-Stick-in-Waiting, and the ViceAdmiral of the United Kingdom
The Captain General of the Queen's Bodyguard Passed to his seat as a Peer in the South Transept, for, Scotland The Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom Passed to his seat in the West Aisle of the North Transept.
The Lord in Waiting and the Captain of the Passed to their seats as Peers in the South Yeomen of the Guard Transept. The Private Secretary to the Queen The Keeper of Her Majesty's Privy Purse Passed to his seat in the West Aisle of the North Transept. Passed to his seat as a Peer in the South Transept.
The Comptroller Lord Chamberlain's Office and Passed to their seats in the West Aisle of the the Crown Equerry North Transept. The Lord Plunket . Passed to his seat as a Peer in the South Transept.
The other Equerries to the Queen, the Silver- Passed to their seats in the West Aisle of the Stick-in-Waiting, and the Field-Officer-inNorth Transept. Brigade Waiting The Officers of the Yeomen of the Guard The Yeomen of the Guard Stood beneath the Organ Loft at the entrance to the Choir. Stood on either side of the Nave near the entrance to the Choir. NOTE Pages attending Peers who bore Her Majesty's Regalia or who had other services to perform, went to their appointed places and remained there until before the crowning of the Queen, when they appropriately delivered the coronets which they carried, returning at once to their places, where they remained until the Procession was reformed upon the conclusion of the Service. The pages of those Peers who were seated during the ceremony delivered the coronets which they carried to their respective Peers as they went to their places, where they remained until the conclusion of the Service when they formed up in the Procession. The page of the Mistress of the Robes stood beside the Mistress of the Robes.
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All being in their places, and the Bishops bearing the Bible Chalice and Paten having delivered the same to the Archbishop of Canterbury at the Altar, the Lords bearing the Regalia, except those who carried the Swords, came before the Altar steps and presented in order every one what he bore to the Archbishop who delivered it to the Dean of Westminster to be laid by him upon the Altar. The Lords who had borne the same went to their stations at the south side of the Area where, together with the Lords bearing the Swords (except the Sword of State), they remained until the Enthroning. THE RECOGNITION The Archbishop then came from the Altar to the east side of the Theatre, where he stood with the Lord High Chancellor, the Lord Great Chamberlain, the Lord High Constable, and the Earl Marshal. The Queen, rising from her Chair of Estate, proceeded to a station near to King Edward's Chair; and the Archbishop, facing towards the East, made the first Presentation. After which the Archbishop and the others with him, preceded by Garter King of Arms, went in turn to the South, West, and North sides of the Theatre, where the Archbishop repeated the same; and Her Majesty turned towards the people on the side at which the Presentation was made, they signifying their recognition and joy after each Presentation by a loud acclamation of
The Archbishop of Canterbury coming from the Altar and standing before the Queen, ministered the questions contained in the Order of Service. These questions having been answered by Her Majesty, the Archbishop returned to the Altar, and the Queen rising from her Chair and, supported as before, the Sword of State alone being borne before Her Majesty, went to the Altar, where, kneeling and laying her right hand on the Holy Gospel in the great Bible, tendered to Her Majesty by the Archbishop, she took the Coronation Oath, kissed the Book, and to a transcript of the Oath set her Royal Sign Manual, the Lord Chamberlain of the Household holding a silver standish for that purpose delivered to him by the Keeper of the Jewel House. The Queen having thus taken her Oath returned again to her Chair of Estate, where she took her seat.
THE PRESENTATION OF THE HOLY BIBLE
The Archbishop went before Her Majesty's Chair; and the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, receiving the Bible from the Dean of Westminster at the Altar, brought it to the Queen and presented it to Her Majesty, the Archbishop and the Moderator saying the words of presentation. Then the Queen delivered back the Bible to the Moderator who brought it to the Dean who reverently placed it again upon the Altar. This done, the Archbishop returned to the Altar and, the Introit being ended, began the Communion Service.
THE ANOINTING
After the conclusion of the Creed, the Queen kneeling at her faldstool, and the people kneeling in their places, the Archbishop began the hymn Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, and the choir sang it out. Then, this hymn being ended, the Archbishop said the prayer of Consecration, after which, the Queen and the people standing, the choir began the anthem Zadok the Priest Whilst this anthem was being sung, the Queen, assisted by the Mistress of the Robes, was divested of her crimson robe by the Lord Great Chamberlain, who delivered the same to the Groom of the Robes. Her Majesty having also taken off her Diadem and the Collar of the Garter, delivered them to the Lord Chamberlain of the Household, and the Groom of the Robes received them also and carried them into Saint Edward's Chapel.
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The Queen, assisted by the Mistress of the Robes, then put on a gown of white for her Anointing, and Her Majesty, supported as before, and attended by the Lord Great Chamberlain, the Sword of State being borne before her, then proceeded to King Edward's Chair, placed in the midst of the Area over against the Altar, and sat down therein. Meanwhile four Knights of the Garter brought a canopy of cloth of gold, delivered into their hands by Her Majesty's Officers of Arms, and held the same over the Queen for her Anointing. The Dean, having brought from the Altar the Ampulla and the Anointing Spoon, poured into the Spoon some of the holy oil: and the Archbishop anointed the Queen therewith, in the form of a cross. The Dean then returned to the Altar and replaced the Ampulla and Spoon thereon; and the Knights of the Garter withdrew the Canopy. Then the Queen rose and, proceeding to a faldstool placed between the Altar and King Edward's Chair, knelt there: and the Archbishop, coming before her, pronounced the Blessing. The Queen then returned to King Edward's Chair and resumed her seat therein. The Knights of the Garter delivered back the canopy to the Officers of Arms.
THE INVESTING WITH THE COLOBIUM SINDONIS, THE SUPERTUNICA, AND THE GIRDLE
Then the Queen rising again from King Edward's Chair, the Dean of Westminster and the Mistress of the Robes came before Her Majesty. The Groom of the Robes delivered to the Dean first the Colobium Sindonis, then the Supertunica, and finally the Girdle: and the Dean, assisted by the Mistress of the Robes, invested Her Majesty therewith, she first removing the gown of white, which the Groom of the Robes received and carried into St. Edward's Chapel. The Queen then resumed her seat.
THE PRESENTING OF THE SPURS
The Dean next brought the Spurs from the Altar and delivered them to the Lord Great Chamberlain who, kneeling, presented them to Her Majesty. The Queen laid her hand upon them in token of acceptance, after which the Lord Great Chamberlain, rising, delivered them again to the Dean and they were returned by him to the Altar.
THE PRESENTING OF THE SWORD AND THE OFFERING OF IT AT THE ALTAR
Then the Lord who carried the Sword of State and the Lord Chamberlain went into the Area and there the Lord Chamberlain received from the Keeper of the Jewel House the Sword for the Offering brought by him from St. Edward's Chapel. The Lord who carried the Sword of State delivered the same to the Keeper of the Jewel House and received from the Lord Chamberlain the Sword for the Offering. The Sword of State was carried by the Keeper of the Jewel House into Saint Edward's Chapel, and the Sword for the Offering was brought by the bearer thereof to the Archbishop at the Altar, who laid it thereon; and the Archbishop said the appointed prayer. After which the Archbishop took the Sword from off the Altar, and the Archbishop of York and other Bishops going along with him, he delivered the said Sword in its scabbard into the Queen's hands, and pronounced the words of presentation. Then the Queen, rising and going to the Altar, offered the Sword there, the Dean receiving it from Her Majesty's hands, after which she returned to King Edward's Chair and sat down again therein. The Lord who first received the Sword then went before the Altar and for the sum of one hundred shillings redeemed the said Sword, the Dean of Westminster delivering it to him: and having drawn it out of its scabbard, which he delivered to the Keeper of the Jewel House to be by him placed in Saint Edward's Chapel, he carried it thus during the remainder of the Solemnity. The Archbishop of York and the other Bishops who had assisted during the Presentation of the Sword and the Offering of it, returned to their places, and the Bearer of the Sword returned to his station on the right hand of the Queen.
THE PUTTING ON OF THE ARMILLS
Then the Dean of Westminster brought the-Armills from the Altar and delivered them to the Archbishop who, having put them upon Her Majesty's wrists, pronounced the words of presentation.
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The Groom of the Robes delivered the Stole, and then the Pallium, to the Dean of Westminster; and the Queen rising, the Dean, assisted by the Mistress of the Robes, invested Her Majesty therewith; and the Lord Great Chamberlain fastened the clasps of the Robe. The Queen then resumed her seat, and the Archbishop, standing before her, pronounced the words of presentation.
THE DELIVERY OF THE ORB
The Dean of Westminster then brought from the Altar the Orb: and the Archbishop received it from him and delivered it into the Queen's right hand, pronouncing the words of presentation After which Her Majesty delivered back the Orb to the Dean who, bearing it to the Altar, replaced it thereon.
THE PUTTING ON OF THE RING: AND THE GLOVE
Then the Dean took from the Altar the Queen's Ring and delivered it to the Keeper of the Jewel House to be brought by him to the Archbishop who, receiving it, placed it on the fourth finger of Her Majesty's right hand, and in so doing pronounced the words of presentation. And the Lord Woolton, appointed to present the Glove to the Queen, came from his place, conducted by one of Her Majesty's Officers of Arms, and kneeling before the Queen, presented the Glove and assisted Her Majesty to put the same on to her right hand. After which the Lord who brought the Glove returned to his place, conducted as before.
THE DELIVERY OF THE SCEPTRE WITH THE CROSS AND THE ROD WITH THE DOVE
Next the Dean brought from the Altar the Sceptre and the Rod, and the Archbishop, receiving them from him, delivered the Sceptre into the Queen's right hand, and the Rod into Her Majesty's left hand, saying thereafter, in each case, the words of presentation. Then the Archbishop and the Dean returned to the Altar.
THE PUTTING ON OF THE CROWN
The Archbishop, now being at the Altar, took Saint Edward's Crown into his hands, and setting it before him again upon the Altar said the prayer of Benediction, beginning with the words O God the Crown of the faithful, which being ended, he left the Altar and, together with the Archbishop of York and other Bishops, went before the Queen seated in King Edward's Chair. Then the Dean brought the Crown from the Altar, and the Archbishop, receiving it from him, reverently placed it upon Her Majesty's head. At the sight whereof all the people, with loud and repeated acclamations, cried
The Queen having thus been anointed and crowned, and having received the emblems of her Royal Estate, the Archbishop pronounced the Benediction; the Archbishop of York and all the Bishops, and the rest of the Peers and all the people, following every part of it with a loud and hearty Amen.
THE ENTHRONING
Then the Queen, arising from King Edward's Chair, and supported as before, with the Sword of State going before her, ascended the steps of her Throne, the Archbishop and the other Bishops Assistant, and the Great Officers and the Peers who had borne the Regalia, going with her. The Queen, having come to her Throne, was then lifted up into it by the Archbishops, the Bishops, and the other Peers, who thereafter stood round about the steps of the Throne; and the Archbishop, standing before the Queen, pronounced the Exhortation beginning with the words Stand firm, and holdfast
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The Exhortation being ended, Her Majesty delivered the Sceptre with the Cross to the Lord who had first borne it, to hold the same on her right hand, and the Rod with the Dove to the Lord who had first borne it, to hold the same on her left during the Homage: and she removed the Glove from her right hand and the Lord who bore the Sceptre with the Cross received it from Her Majesty. The Archbishop, ascending the steps of the Throne, knelt before the Queen, and placing his hands between the Queen's hands pronounced his words of Fealty; and the other Lords Spiritual, kneeling in their places, said their words of Fealty with him. The Archbishop then kissed Her Majesty's right hand; and retired. Next, His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, taking off his coronet and ascending the steps of the Throne, knelt before the Queen, placed his hands between the Queen's hands and pronounced his words of Homage; His Royal Highness rising then touched the Crown upon Her Majesty's head, kissed Her Majesty's left cheek, and withdrew. And after him the Duke of Gloucester, also kneeling before the Queen, in like manner performed his Homage: and so also the Duke of Kent performed his Homage. The other Peers of the Realm then did their Homage. The Senior Peer present of each Degree, in turn, putting off his coronet and ascending the steps of the Throne, knelt before the Queen and placed his hands between the Queen's hands. He then pronounced his words of Homage, and the other Peers of his Degree, taking off their coronets and kneeling in their places, said their words of Homage with him. After which they rose, and the Senior Peer touched Her Majesty's Crown and kissed Her Majesty's right hand, and then retired. At the conclusion of the Homage, the Queen again received into her hands the Sceptre and the Rod from the bearers thereof. While the Homage was being performed, Anthems were sung by the choir: and when it was ended, the drums beat, the trumpets sounded, and all the people shouted crying out:
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Then the Archbishop proceeded to the Altar.
THE COMMUNION
Then was sung the hymn All people that on earth do dwell and the Queen rising, descended from her Throne and proceeded to the Altar, supported and attended as before, the Sword being borne before her. There, having laid aside the Sceptre and the Rod and having taken off her Crown (the Lord Great Chamberlain receiving them from Her Majesty into his hands and delivering the Sceptre and the Rod to the Keeper of the Jewel House, and the Crown to Garter, to hold for him), she knelt down. And the Duke of Edinburgh, coming meanwhile from his Chair, conducted by Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, went to his faldstool, set for him beside the Queen's, between the steps of the Altar and King Edward's Chair, and taking off his coronet, which the King of Arms received from him, he stood there, near to his faldstool. The hymn ended, and the Paten and the Chalice having been brought from Saint Edward's Chapel, the Bishops who had read the Epistle and the Gospel gave them into Her Majesty's hands: and she delivered them to the Archbishop, who reverently placed them upon the Altar, saying the prayer beginning with the words Bless, O Lord, we beseech thee, these thy gifts, after which, the Queen, still kneeling, made her Oblation, offering a Pall or Altar-cloth, delivered by the Groom of the Robes to the Lord Great Chamberlain, and by him, kneeling, to Her Majesty, and an Ingot of Gold of a pound weight, which the Treasurer of the Household delivered to the Lord Great Chamberlain, and he to Her Majesty; and the Archbishop received them severally from the Queen and placed them upon the Altar. Then the Queen rising, repaired to her faldstool beside the Duke's, and there remained standing. His Royal Highness advanced to the Altar and, kneeling, delivered to the Archbishop his Oblation, which the Archbishop received and placed upon the Altar. The Archbishop then said a prayer of Exhortation and pronounced a Blessing over the Duke. After which His Royal Highness, rising, returned to his faldstool beside the Queen's; and Her Majesty and His Royal Highness knelt down together. When the Archbishops, the Dean of Westminster, and the Bishops Assistant, had communicated in both kinds, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Dean came to Her Majesty, and to His Royal Highness, and the Archbishop administered the Bread to them, and the Dean of Westminster the Cup.
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Then the Archbishop went on to the Post-Communion, and after the Lord's Prayer and the Prayer of Oblation had been said, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh rose, and Her Majesty, again putting on her Crown and receiving back into her hands the Sceptre and the Rod, repaired to her Throne, supported and attended as before, and sat down therein. And the Duke of Edinburgh, putting on his coronet, returned to his chair, conducted as before. Then the choir sang the Gloria: and the same being concluded, the people knelt and the Archbishop pronounced the Blessing. After which, all the people standing, the choir sang the Te Dewn.
THE RECESS
Then the Queen, supported as before, the four Swords being borne before Her Majesty, descended from her Throne, crowned and carrying the Sceptre and the Rod in her hands, and went into the Area; and, the Archbishop preceding her, she entered Saint Edward's Chapel, passing by the south side of the Altar: and after her followed her Maids of Honour, the Mistress of the Robes and the Groom of the Robes, and after them the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Earl Marshal and the Lords who carried the Orb, the Spurs, and Saint Edward's Staff in the Procession (the Dean of Westminster delivering them to the bearers thereof as they passed the Altar); and lastly went in the Dean. The Queen, having come into the Chapel, delivered to the Archbishop at the Altar there the Sceptre and the Rod, and they were laid upon the Altar: and the Archbishop received the Crown from Her Majesty and laid it also upon the Altar. Then Her Majesty retired to her Traverse and, assisted by the Mistress of the Robes, and attended by the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Groom of the Robes, was disrobed of her Robe Royal and the other vestments which had been delivered to her during the Solemnities, and was arrayed in her Robe of Purple Velvet. In the meantime the Dean laid upon Saint Edward's Altar the Orb, the Spurs, and Saint Edward's Staff, receiving them from the bearers thereof, who forthwith (preceded by the Lords bearing the four Swords) withdrew from the Chapel and took their places in the Procession which was being formed in the Church. The Procession was formed in the same order as on entering the Abbey, except that the Bishops who had carried the Bible, the Chalice, and the Paten, the Moderator of the General Assembly and the Dean and Prebendaries of Westminster, remained in the Sacrarium, and the Representatives of the Church of Scotland and of the Free Churches, the Domestic Chaplains and the Chaplains, remained in their seats. The Four Swords were carried before the Queen, and were received near the west door by the Keeper of the Jewel House. Peers and Peeresses wore their coronets and Kings of Arms their crowns. Her Majesty being ready, and wearing her Imperial Crown, received the Sceptre with the Cross into her right hand and into her left hand the Orb from the Archbishop, who having delivered them to her, withdrew from the Chapel and took his place in the Procession: and the Lord Great Chamberlain did likewise; the Dean also withdrawing from the Chapel and going to the High Altar. Then, at a signal given by the Earl Marshal, the Procession moved forward, and the Queen, leaving Saint Edward's Chapel, whilst all assembled sang the National Anthem, proceeded in State, supported as before, through the Choir and the Nave to the West Door of the Church.
THE PROCESSION OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER, AND THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY, FROM THE ROYAL GALLERY TO THE WEST DOOR OF THE ABBEY
When the Procession of Her Majesty the Queen had withdrawn from the Area, the Procession of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and the Members of the Royal Family followed in this order:
BLUEMANTLE PURSUIVANT ALBANY HERALD SOMERSET HERALD ROTHESAY HERALD
HER MAJESTY'S LORD CHAMBERLAIN Lieut.-Colonel the Earl of Airlie, K.T., G.C.V.O., M.C. HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER Her Majesty's train borne by
THE MISTRESS OF THE ROBES
The Duchess Dowager of Northumberland, G.C.V.O., C.B.E. assisted by Jonathan Peel, Esq. Michael Anson, Esq. Viscount Carlow The Earl Erne the train of the Mistress of the Robes borne by Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
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Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret, G.C.V.O., C.I. her train borne by Miss Iris Peake Her Royal Highness General His Royal Highness Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Gloucester, the Princess Royal, G.C.V.O., G.B.E., C.I. K.G., K.T., K.P., G.M.B., G.C.V.O., G.B.E., C.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. R.R.C., T.D. her train borne by her train borne by Lady Caroline Gilmour Hon. Mrs. Forbes His Royal Highness His Royal Highness Prince Richard of Gloucester Prince William of Gloucester Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, G.C.V.O., G.B.E., C.I. her train borne by Lady Rachel Davidson Her Royal Highness His Royal Highness His Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent Prince Michael of Kent the Duke of Kent her train borne by Hon. Katharine Smith Admiral Hon. Sir Alexander Ramsay, Lady Patricia Ramsay, C.I. G.C.V.O., K.C.B., D.S.O. her train borne by Hon. Gillian Cecil Major-General Her Royal Highness Her Highness the Earl of Athlone, Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, Princess Marie Louise, K.G., G.C.B., G.M.M.G., G.C.V.O., G.B.E. G.C.V.O., G.B.E., G.C.V.O., D.S.O. her train borne by C.I., R.R.C. Mrs. James Mure her train borne by Mrs. Hugh Adams The Countess of Harewood The Earl of Harewood Captain Alexander Ramsay Hon. Gerald Lascelles The Marchioness of Carisbrooke, G.B.E. The Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma. G.B.E., D.C.V.O., C.I. K.G.,G.C.S.I.,G.C.I.E.,G.C.V.O.,K.C.B., D.S.O. Lady Pamela Mountbatten The Marquess of Milford Haven, O.B.E., D.S.C. The Marchioness of Cambridge The Marquess of Cambridge, G.C.V.O. Lady Helena Gibbs The Duchess of Beaufort Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith, Lady May Abel Smith K.C.V.O., D.S.O.
Band of 1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry Band of 1st Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment Band of 1st Battalion The Royal Scots Fusiliers Band of 4th Queen's Own Hussars THE COLONIES The Officer Commanding the Colonial Contingents Lieut.-Colonel G. N. Ross, The Gordon Highlanders (attached Royal West African Frontier Force) Detachments from Armed Police Forces Cyprus Solomon Islands Trinidad Bahamas Windward Islands North Borneo Sarawak Federation of Malaya Police
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The Officer Commanding the Southern Rhodesia Contingent Lieut.-Colonel J. C. Tones, O.B.E., E.D., Royal Rhodesia Regiment Detachments from . , Southern Rhodesia Transport Corps The Rhodesian African Rifles Southern Rhodesia Auxiliary Air Force Southern Rhodesia Corps of Military Police Southern Rhodesia Medical Corps 2nd Battalion Royal Rhodesia Regiment 1st Battalion Royal Rhodesia Regiment Southern Rhodesia Signals Southern Rhodesia Engineers i >, Southern Rhodesia Artillery Southern Rhodesia Armoured Car Regiment . Southern Rhodesia Women's Military and Air Service . . .. . Southern Rhodesia Air Force Permanent Staff Corps , . . . British South Africa Police
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Detachments from
Royal Ceylon Air Force Royal Ceylon Volunteer Naval Force Royal Ceylon Navy Ceylon Corps of Military Police Ceylon Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Ceylon Army Ordnance Corps Ceylon Army Medical Corps (Volunteers) Ceylon Army Medical Corps No. 2 (Volunteer) Company, Ceylon Army Service Corps No. 1 Company, Ceylon Army Service Corps 2nd (Volunteer) Battalion, The Ceylon Light Infantry 1st Battalion, The Ceylon Light Infantry No. 2 (Volunteer) Squadron, Ceylon Signal Corps No. 1 Squadron, Ceylon Signal Corps No. 2 (Volunteer) Field Squadron, Ceylon Engineers No. 1 Field Squadron, Ceylon Engineers 2nd (Volunteer) Coast Artillery/Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Ceylon Artillery 1st Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Ceylon Artillery Army Headquarters
PAKISTAN
The Officer Commanding the Pakistan Contingent Commander S. B. Salimi, Royal Pakistan Navy Detachments from Royal Pakistan Air Force Pakistan Army Corps of Clerks Pakistan Army Educational Corps Pakistan Pioneer Corps Corps of Pakistan Military Police Pakistan Veterinary, Remount and Farms Corps Pakistan Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Pakistan Army Ordnance Corps Pakistan Army Medical Corps Royal Pakistan Army Service Corps Pakistan Infantry Pakistan Signals Royal Pakistan Engineers Royal Pakistan Artillery Pakistan Armoured Corps Royal Pakistan Navy
Detachments from
South African Navy South African Air Force South African Police South African Army
NEW ZEALAND
The Officer Commanding the New Zealand Contingent Lieut-Colonel T. C. Campbell, D.S.O., M.C., New Zealand Regiment
Detachments from
Royal New Zealand Air Force Reserve Royal New Zealand Women's Auxiliary Air Force Royal New Zealand Ah- Force (Regular and Territorial) New Zealand Returned Services Association Samoa
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CANADA Detachments from Royal Canadian Mounted Police commanded by Assistant Commissioner D. L. McGibbon Royal Canadian Air Force commanded by Wing Commander J. W. Watts, D.S.O., D.F.C. Canadian Army commanded by Lieut.-Colonel J. R. Stone, D.S.O., M.C., Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Including detachments from 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade in Korea The Royal Canadian Regiment Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Royal 22e Regiment 27th Canadian Infantry Brigade in Germany 1st Canadian Rifle Battalion 1st Canadian Highland Battalion 1st Canadian Infantry Battalion Canadian'Arms and Services Royal Canadian Navy commanded by Commander R. P. Welland, D.S.C., C.D. THE UNITED KINGDOM
Band of the Royal Army Medical Corps Band of Royal 22e Regiment, Canadian Army No. 1 Regional Band, Royal Air Force No. 2 Regional Band, Royal Air Force
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
The Air Officer Commanding The Royal Air Force Contingent Air Commodore B. C. Yarde, C.B.E. Detachments from Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Royal Auxiliary Air Force Royal Air Force Reserve of Officers Women's Royal Air Force Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service Royal Air Force Police Royal Air Force Regiment Overseas Commands 90 Group Home Command Maintenance Command Transport Command Technical Training Command Flying Training Command Coastal Command Fighter Command Bomber Command 21732
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The Home Guard Detachment The University Training Corps Detachment Royal Air Force College Band Royal Air Force Regiment Band Band of The Royal Army Ordnance Corps Band of The Royal Army Service Corps Detachments from Eaton Hall Officer Cadet Training Unit Mons Officer Cadet Training Unit The Royal Military Academy The Honourable Artillery Company Detachment
Detachments from
Women's Royal Army Corps Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
OTHER CORPS
The Officer Commanding the Detachments of Other Corps of the Army Lieut-Colonel R. C. Crowdy, O.B.E., R.A.S.C.
Detachments from
Army Catering Corps Army Physical Training Corps Intelligence Corps Royal Pioneer Corps Royal Army Dental Corps Royal Army Education Corps Military Provost Staff Corps Small Arms School Corps Royal Army Veterinary Corps Royal Army Pay Corps Corps of Royal Military Police Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Royal Army Ordnance Corps Royal Army Medical Corps Royal Army Service Corps Royal Army Chaplain's Department
THE INFANTRY CONTINGENT
The London Rifle Brigade/Rangers, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 21st Special Air Service Regiment (Artists Rifles) 16th Airborne Divisional (Lincoln) Independent Company, The Parachute Regiment 18th Battalion The Parachute Regiment (8th Battalion The Royal Warwickshire Regiment) 17th Battalion The Parachute Regiment (9th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry) 16th (Welsh) Battalion The Parachute Regiment . . . . 15th (Scottish) Battalion The Parachute Regiment 14th Battalion The Parachute Regiment (5th Battalion The Royal Hampshire Regiment) 13th (Lancashire) Battalion The Parachute Regiment 12th (Yorkshire) Battalion The Parachute Regiment llth Battalion The Parachute Regiment (8th Battalion The Middlesex Regiment) 10th (County of London) Battalion The Parachute Regiment 8th (The Argyllshire) Battalion The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) 7th Battalion The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) 5th Battalion The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) -1st Battalion London Irish Rifles, The Royal Ulster Rifles 6th Battalion The Royal Ulster Rifles 1st Battalion The Liverpool Scottish, The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders 4th/5th Battalion The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders 1st Battalion The London Scottish, The Gordon Highlanders 5th/6th (Banff, Buchan and Donside) Battalion The Gordon Highlanders 4th/7th Battalion The Gordon Highlanders
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llth Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 1st Battalion The Glasgow Highlanders, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 5th/6th Battalion The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 8th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry 6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry The Hallamshire Battalion The York and Lancashire Regiment 6th Battalion The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's) 9th Battalion The Manchester Regiment 8th (Ardwick) Battalion The Manchester Regiment 4th Battalion The Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's) The Queen's Westminsters, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps Queen Victoria's Rifles, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps 7th Battalion The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) 1st Battalion The Herefordshire Light Infantry 4th Battalion The King's Shropshire Light Infantry 4th Battalion The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 4th/5th Battalion The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment 4th/6th Battalion The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) 5th Battalion The Northamptonshire Regiment 5th Battalion The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) 8th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) 5th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) 4th Battalion The Essex Regiment 4th Battalion The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 6th/7th Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) 4th/5th (Dundee and Angus) Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) 5th Battalion The Welch Regiment 4th (Carmarthenshire) Battalion The Welch Regiment 4th Battalion The South Lancashire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Volunteers) 4th Battalion The Dorset Regiment 5th Battalion The South Staffordshire Regiment 4th Battalion The Royal Hampshire Regiment 4th/5th (Cinque Ports) Battalion The Royal Sussex Regiment 4th (Cumberland and Westmorland) Battalion The Border Regiment' 7th Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) 4th/5th Battalion The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 6th Battalion The East Surrey Regiment 4th Battalion The East Lancashire Regiment 7th Battalion The Worcestershire Regiment 5th Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment 5th Battalion The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 6th/7th Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) . . . 5th (Dumfries and Galloway) Battalion The Kings Own Scottish Borderers 4th (The Border) Battalion The Kings Own Scottish Borderers 2nd Battalion The Monmouthshire Regiment 4th (Denbighshire) Battalion The Royal Welch Fusiliers 7th Battalion The Cheshire Regiment 4th Battalion The Cheshire Regiment 4th/5th Battalion The Royal Scots Fusiliers 5th Battalion The Lancashire Fusiliers 4th Battalion The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) 5th Battalion The Royal Leicestershire Regiment 1st Battalion The Hertfordshire Regiment 5th Battalion The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 4th Battalion The East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's Own) 5th Battalion The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) 4th Battalion The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 4th Battalion The Suffolk Regiment 4th Battalion The Devonshire Regiment 4th/6th Battalion The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment 4th Battalion The Royal Norfolk Regiment 5th Battalion The King's Regiment (Liverpool) 8th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) 7th Battalion The Royal Warwickshire Regiment 7th Battalion The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 4th/5th Battalion The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 5th Battalion The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) 4th/5th Battalion The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) 21732 C3
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THE BRIGADE OF GURKHAS
The Officer Commanding the Brigade of Gurkhas Contingent Lieut-Colonel E. D. Murray, D.S.O., O.B.E. Detachments from Gurkha Royal Military Police Gurkha Royal Corps of Signals Gurkha Royal Engineers 2nd Battalion 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles 1st Battalion 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles 2nd Battalion 7th Gurkha Rifles 1st Battalion 7th Gurkha Rifles 2nd Battalion 6th Gurkha Rifles 1st Battalion 6th Gurkha Rifles 2nd Battalion 2nd King Edward VITs Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) 1st Battalion 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) Band of 1st Battalion The Rifle Brigade Band of 1st Battalion The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Detachments from Pipe Bands of: 1st Battalion The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 2nd Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) 1st Battalion The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 1st Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 1st Battalion The Kings Own Scottish Borderers 1st Battalion The Royal Scots Fusiliers Pakistan Army Pipe Band Massed Pipe Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas The Regular Army Detachments from 1st Battalion The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 22nd Special Air Service Regiment 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment 1st Battalion The Parachute Regiment 1st (Guards) Independent Parachute Company The Glider Pilot Regiment 1st Battalion The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) 1st Battalion The Royal Ulster Rifles 1st Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 1st Battalion The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry 1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry 1st Battalion The York and Lancaster Regiment 1st Battalion The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's) 1st Battalion The Manchester Regiment 1st Battalion The Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's) 2nd Battalion The King's Royal Rifle Corps 1st Battalion The King's Royal Rifle Corps 1st Battalion The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) 1st Battalion The King's Shropshire Light Infantry 1st Battalion The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 1st Battalion The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment 1st Battalion The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) 1st Battalion The Northamptonshire Regiment 1st Battalion The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) 2nd Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
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THE ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS CONTINGENT
The Officer Commanding the Royal Corps of Signals Contingent Colonel C. D. Gardiner Band of the Royal Corps of Signals Band of the Royal Engineers Band of the Royal Artillery
THE ROYAL ENGINEERS CONTINGENT
The Officer Commanding the Royal Artillery Contingent Brigadier M. W. Hope, D.S.O.
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THE REGULAR ARMY ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS CONTINGENT
The Officer Commanding the Regular Army Royal Armoured Corps Contingent Colonel R. N. Harding-Newman, M.C. Detachments from 8th Royal Tank Regiment 7th Royal Tank Regiment 6th Royal Tank Regiment 5th Royal Tank Regiment 4th Royal Tank Regiment 3rd Royal Tank Regiment 2nd Royal Tank Tegiment 1st Royal Tank Regiment 17th/21st Lancers 16th/5th Lancers 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars 14th/20th King's Hussars 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) 12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's) llth Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) 10th Royal Hussars 9th Queen's Royal Lancers 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars 7th Queen's Own Hussars 4th Queen's Own Hussars 3rd The King's Own Hussars The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) -
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THE ROYAL NAVY
The Officer Commanding the Naval Contingent Captain V. C. Begg, D.S.O., D.S.C., Royal Navy Detachments from Royal Marines and Royal Marine Forces Volunteer Reserve Women's Royal Naval Service and Women's Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service and Naval Voluntary Aid Detachment Royal Naval Reserve and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Supply, Shipwright, Instructor, Medical Branches and Naval Chaplains Fleet Air Arm Engineering and Electrical Branches Seamen
THE HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE
The First Detachment of Foot Guards The Officer Commanding the First Detachment of Foot Guards Lieut.-Colonel B. O. P. Eugster, D.S.O., M.C., Irish Guards Staff Officer Captain J. A. Aylmer, Irish Guards Companies from 1st Battalion Welsh Guards 1st Battalion Irish Guards 2nd Battalion Scots Guards 1st Battalion Scots Guards 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards Band of the Welsh Guards Band of the Irish Guards Corps of Drums, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards Corps of Drums, 1st Battalion Irish Guards The Second Detachment of Foot Guards The Officer Commanding the Second Detachment of Foot Guards Lieut-Colonel C. Earle, D.S.O., O.B.E., Grenadier Guards
STAFF OFFICER
Captain R. M. O. de la Hey, Grenadier Guards Companies from 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards
THE KING'S TROOP, ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY
The Officer Commanding the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery Major F. W. Weldon, M.V.O., M.B.E., M.C., Royal Horse Artillery
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THE CARRIAGE PROCESSION OF THE RULERS OF STATES UNDER HER MAJESTY'S PROTECTION 1. Driving Landau and Pair of Horses H.H. the Sultan of Selangor H.H. the Tengku Ampuan H.H. the Sultan of Lahej Escort of Mounted Military Police 2. Driving Landau and Pair of Horses Major-General H.H. the Sultan of Johore H.H. the Sultanah of Johore H.H. the Sultan of Brunei Escort of Mounted Military Police 3. Driving Landau and Pair of Horses H.H. the Sultan of Zanzibar H.H. the Sultana of Zanzibar H.H. the Sultan of Perak Escort of Mounted Military Police 4. Driving Landau and Pair of Horses H.M. the Queen of Tonga H.H. the Sultan of Kelantan Escort of Mounted Military Police
Dr. the Hon. G. Borg Olivier and Mrs. Borg Olivier Maltese Mounted Escort 2. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF NORTHERN IRELAND
The Rt. Hon. the Viscount Brookeborough and the Viscountess Brookeborough
THE PRIME MINISTER OF SOUTHERN RHODESIA
The Rt. Hon. Sir Godfrey Huggins and Lady Huggins Northern Irish and Southern Rhodesian Mounted Escort 3. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF CEYLON
The Hon. Dudley S. Senanayake Ceylon Mounted Escort 4. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN
The Hon. Mohammed Ali and the Begum Mohammed Ali Pakistan-Mounted Escort 5. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA
Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi 6. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Dr. the Hon. D. F. Malan and Mrs. Malan South African Mounted Escort 7. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND
The Rt. Hon. S. G. Holland and Mrs. Holland New Zealand Mounted Escort
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THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA
The Rt. Hon. L. S. St. Laurent and Mrs. St. Laurent Canadian Mounted Escort 10. Royal Clarence and Pair of Horses
THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
The Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Spencer-Churchill and Lady Spencer-Churchill Escort of 4th Queen's Own Hussars
THE CARRIAGE PROCESSION OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER
STATE LANDAU AND PAIR CONVEYING SUITE*
First Division, Captain's Escort, Household Cavalry Irish State Coach and Pair of Bay Horses H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER H.R.H. PRINCESS MARGARET Second Division, Captain's Escort, Household Cavalry with Standard
CHAPLAINS AND HONORARY CHAPLAINS, ROYAL AIR FORCE
The Reverend P. J. O'Connell The Reverend J. R. Appleyard Air Commodore C. A. Rumball, O.B.E. Air Vice-Marshal W. E. Barnes, C.B.E.
The Reverend The Reverend N. F. Porter T. M. Jones, O.B.E. The Reverend Canon A. S. Giles, O.B.E. Air Commodore F. W. P. Dixon, C.B.E. Air Marshal J. MacC. Kilpatrick, C.B., O.B.E. Air Commandant R. M. Whyte, R.R.C. Air Vice-Marshal G. A. Ballantyne, C.B.E., D.F.C.
QUEEN'S HONORARY PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND DENTAL SURGEONS, ROYAL AIR FORCE
Group Captain M. J. Pigott Air Commodore J. C. Neely, C.B.E.
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Air Commandant Group Captain Group Captain Group Captain N. M. Salmon, D. S. Radford, E.D.MacK. Nelson, B. K. Burnett, O.B.E. D.S.O.,D.F.C.,A.F.C. C.B. D.F.C., A.F.C. Group Captain Group Captain Air Commodore Group Captain G. C. Eveleigh, G. A. Walker, F. J. A. Tanner, G. D. Stephenson, O.B.E. C.B.E., D.S.O., D.F.C. C.B.E. Air Commodore Air Commodore Air Commodore E. N. Lowe, R. C. Mead, W. H. Kyle, C.B., C.B.E. C.B.E., D.F.C., A.F.C. C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., D.F.C.
QUEEN'S HONORARY PHYSICIANS,
Group Captain A. C. Kermode, O.B.E. Group Captain R. L. M. Hall, C.B.E. Air Commodore F. Crerar, C.B.E.
Colonel A. Brazenor
Major-General Major-General Major-General F. K. Escritt, F. R. H. Mollan, A. G. Harsant, O.B.E. C.B., O.B.E., M.C. C.B., O.B.E. Major-General E.P.N.Creagh Brigadier R. J. Rosie Brigadier G. J. V. Crosby, C.B.E., T.D. Major-General T. Young, C.B., O.B.E.
The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend F. W. Hilbourne J. S. Lawrie, G. P. Druitt, Canon V. J. Pike, H. C. Davies, R. W. O.B.E., M.C. C.B.E. C.B.E. M.B.E., M.C. Fitzpatrick
AIDES-DE-CAMP, ARMY
Brigadier Colonel Brigadier Brigadier Colonel W. G. Roe, R.H. Maxwell, T. P. E. Murray, C. A. H. Chadwick, I. F. M. Spence, C.B.E. C.B.E. C.B. O.B.E., T.D. O.B.E., M.C., T.D. Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier S. Garlake, W. S. Clarke, B. P. Hughes C. I. V. Jones, A. D. McKechnie, C.B.E. . C.B.E., D.S.O. C.B.E. C.B.E. D.S.O., O.B.E., T.D. Brigadier Lieut.-Colonel Brigadier Brigadier Colonel R. Gardiner, C. E. Calveley, . C. W. Raw, : D. H. V. Buckle, R. Thompson/ C.B.E. C.B.E. O.B.E. C.B.E., T.D., D.L O.B.E. Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier D. V. Phelps, Sir Millis R. Jefferis, H. E. Fernyhough, G. D. Holmes, D. I. Crawford, O.B.E. T.D. K.B.E., M.C. D.S.O. C.B., D.S.O., T.D., D.L. Brigadier Colonel Brigadier Brigadier Major-General Sir Basil A. T. E. R. Ash, J. F. F. Oakeshott, R. A. Riddell, K. G. Exham, C.B.E. C.B.E. McFarland, Bart. C.B.E. D.S.O. Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Sir George S. H.H.V.Cristie, P. J. Slater, C. B. S. Morley, E. W. C. Hurford, Harvie-Watt, C.B.E., M.C., D.F.C., T.D., D.L. C.B.E., T.D., D.L. M.B.E., T.D., D.L. Bart., T.D., Q.C., T.D., D.L. D.L., M.P. Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier T. T.J.Sheffield, M. F. Coulshed, T. Grainger-Stewart, C.B.E., T.D. C.B., M.C., T.D. O.B.E., T.D., D.L.
QUEEN'S HONORARY PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND DENTAL SURGEONS, NAVAL AND ROYAL MARINES
Surgeon-Captain (D) L. B. Osborne Surgeon-Captain J. H. B. Crosbie Surgeon-Captain M. Brown Surgeon-Captain G. McCoull, O.B.E., V.R.D. Surgeon Vice-Admiral .' . Surgeon Rear-Admiral Sir Kenneth A. Ingleby-McKenzie, S. G. Rainsford K.B.E., C.B.
Surgeon Rear-Admiral (D) Surgeon Rear-Admiral F. R. P. Williams, T. N. D'Arcy, C.B.E. C.B., C.B.E.
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Captain (S) J. B. Foley, " C.B.E. Commandant Dame Mary K. Lloyd, D.B.E. Captain (L) K: H. T. Peard, C.B.E. Captain C. T. Jellicoe, D.S.O., D.S.C.
Captain D. R. Miller, V.RD. ' Colonel J. T. Hall, O.B.E. Captain (E) P. C. Taylor
Commodore H.R.Lane, O.B.E., R.D. Instructor Captain R. E. Shaw, C.B.E. Captain G. C. Colville, O.B.E.
Captain H. J. Buchanan, D.S.O. Brigadier B. W. Leicester, D.S.O. Captain (E) W. E. C. Davy, O.B.E. Captain J. W. Grant, D.S.O.
Captain G. H. Oswald
Band of the Grenadier Guards Corps of Drums, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards
AIR MINISTRY STAFF
Air Vice-Marshal L. J. V. Bates, C.B., C.B.E. Air Vice-Marshal Sir Francis J. W. Mellersh, K.B.E.,A.F.C.
Air Vice-Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C. Air Marshal R. O. Jones, C,B., A.F.C.
WAR OFFICE STAFF
Air Vice-Marshal G. R. Beamish, C.B..C.B.E. Air Vice-Marshal W. L. Dawson, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.
Major-General M. B. Dowse, C.B., C.B.E. Lieut.-General Sir Frederick Harris, K.B.E., C.B., M.C., Q.H.S.
Instructor Rear-Admiral W. A. Bishop, C.B., O.B.E. Vice-Admiral (S) Sir William McBride, K.C.B., C.B.E.
Rear-Admiral (L) C. P. Clarke, C.B., D.S.O. Rear-Admiral A. K. Scott-Moncrieff, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.
Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir Edmund Herring, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., D.S.O., M.C., E.D.
Air Marshal L. F. Pendred, C.B., M.B.E., D.F.C. Air Marshal Sir Victor E. Groom, K.B.E., C.B., D.F.C.
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Major-General M. S. Chilton, C.B., C.B.E. Lieut.-General Sir Colin M. Barber, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O.
Lieut.-General Lieut.-General Lieut.-General Sir Ernest E. Down, J. D. Woodall, G. C. Evans, K.B.E., C.B. C.B., O.B.E., M.C. C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O. Lieut.-General General Lieut.-General Sir George W. E. J. Sir Brian H. Robertson, Sir Charles F. Erskine, Bart., G.C.B., G.B.E., Loewen, K.C.B., K.B.E., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O. D.S.O. D.S.O., M.C.
Rear-Admiral Vice-Admiral J. H. F. Crombie, J. A. S. Eccles, C.B., D.S.O. C.B., C.B.E. Admiral Sir Geoffrey N. Oliver, K.C.B., D.S.O.
Admiral Major-General Sir Maurice J. Mansergh, C. R. Hardy, K.C.B., C.B.E. C.B.E., D.S.O. Admiral Sir George E. Creasy, K.C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.V.O.
AIDES-DE-CAMP GENERAL
1st Carriage Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John C. Slessor, G.C.B., D.S.O., M.C. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur T. Harris, Bart., G.C.B., O.B.E., A.F.C. Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, G.C.B., M.C., D.F.C. Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Lord Tedder, G.C.B. 2nd Carriage Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Viscount Portal of Hungerford, K.G., G.C.B., O.M., D.S.O., M.C. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Edward L. Ellington, G.C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John M. Salmond, G.C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O. 3rd Carriage Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Viscount Trenchard, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., D.S.O. Field Marshal the Lord Wilson, G.C.B., G.B.E., D.S.O.
FIELD MARSHALS
Field Marshal Field Marshal Sir Claude J. E. Auchinleck, the Earl Alexander G.C.B., G.C.I.E., C.S.I., of Tunis, D.S.O., O.B.E. K.G., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., C.S.I., D.S.O., M.C.
1st Carriage Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur J. Power, G.C.B., G.B.E., C.V.O. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon U. Willis, G.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O. Admiral of the Fleet Sir John H. D. Cunningham, G.C.B., M.V.O., D.L. 2nd Carriage Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles M..Forbes, G.C.B., D.S.O. Admiral of the Fleet the Lord Chatfield, G.C.B., O.M., K.C.M.G., C.V.O., D.L.
AIR COUNCIL AIR MEMBERS AND INSPECTOR GENERAL
General General Sir Ouvry L. Roberts, Sir John T. Crocker, K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O. G.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O., M.C.
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Rear-Admiral G. Barnard, C.B.E., D.S.O. General Sir John Harding, G.C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C.
Air Chief Marshal Sir William F. Dickson, G.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O., A.F.C.
THE QUEEN'S ESCORT OF OFFICERS FROM THE COLONIAL CONTINGENTS THE QUEEN'S ESCORT OF OFFICERS FROM THE COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENTS THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD THE QUEEN'S BARGEMASTER AND TWELVE WATERMEN MOUNTED BAND OF THE ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (THE BLUES) FIRST DIVISION OF THE SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT THREE TWO-HORSED STATE CARRIAGES CONVEYING SUITE* SECOND DIVISION OF THE SOVEREIGN'S .ESCORT
A.D.C. TO THE DEPUTY COMMANDER TO THE FIELD MARSHAL COMMANDING CORONATION TROOPS Captain G. R. M. Sewell, Grenadier Guards
DEPUTY COMMANDER TO THE FIELD MARSHAL COMMANDING CORONATION TROOPS
A.D.C. TO THE FIELD MARSHAL COMMANDING CORONATION TROOPS Captain A. I. Castle, Royal Horse Artillery
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CORONATION TROOPS
Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., D.S.O.
THE CAPTAIN, THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD
General His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.M.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.
THE GOLD-STICK-IN-WAITTNG
* See Appendix B.
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THIRD DIVISION OF THE SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT FOURTH DIVISION OF THE SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT
The route from Westminster Abbey was by Broad Sanctuary, south and east sides of Parliament Square, Parliament Street, Whitehall, south side of Trafalgar Square, Cockspur Street, Pall Mall, St. James's Street, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, East carriage road in Hyde Park, Marble Arch, Oxford Street, Oxford Circus, Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, Haymarket, Cockspur Street, south side of Trafalgar Square, Admiralty Arch, The Mall to Buckingham Palace (South centre gate).
Earl Marshal APPENDIX A Suite of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother :
The Duchess Dowager of Northumberland The Viscountess Dowager Hambleden Lieut.-Colonel the Earl of Airlie Sir Arthur Penn In the procession to Buckingham Palace the Countess Spencer took the place of the Viscountess Dowager Hambleden.
The Duchess Dowager of Devonshire The Countess of Leicester The Earl of Scarbrough The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon 2nd Carriage Mrs. Alexander Abel Smith The Earl of Stair Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith The Earl of Eldon Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill Lady Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart The Right Hon. Sir Alan Lascelles The Lord Tryon
3rd Carriage
NOTE : In the above account the Honours officially announced on 1st June, 1953, have been attributed only to those persons who were invested by the Sovereign before the Coronation. LONDON
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