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PG-P.734.006
13-20 Feb 1734:22,31 (272)
The marriage of her Royal Highness the Princess Royal with
his Highness the Prince of Orange, is to be solemniz'd, as
we are informed, in the following magnificent manner, viz.
In the chapel is erected a grand canopy of crimson
velvet, under which the ceremony is to be perform'd. The
office will be preceded by an anthem, sung by the gentlemen
of his Majesty's chapel; the Right. Rev. the Lord Bishop of
London, as Dean of the Chapel, is to officiate, and a fine
Te Deum will be afterwards perform'd. . . [8 lines,
decorations, procession:]
First, his Majesty's Herb-woman, with her maid-servants
strewing sweet flowers and herbs.
A fife, drum, trumpets and kettle-drums.
The Closet-Keeper of the Chapel Royal.
. . . [3/4 column more on procession]
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