The Duke of NORFOLK'S Order about the Habit the Ladies are to be in that attend the Queen at her Coronation. His Majesty having been pleased to Command the Attendance of the Peeresses of England upon the Queen Consort at her Coronation; And it being for the Honour of so great a Solemnity, that They all be in the same Habit, with Distinction's of the Ranks of those that Wear them: I have, by His Majesty's Command, Ordered a particular Direction to be Printed, whereby every one may know in what manner They ought to appear. THE Train of a BARONESS, a Yard on the Ground, the Ermine Cape to be Powdered with Two Bars, the long Mantle to be Edged round with Ermine Un-poudred an Inch broad, the Sur-coat to be of Crimson Velvet, as well as the Mantle, made straight-bodyed, and Clasped before, Edged with Ermine Two Inches broad, and Scalloped down the sides from below the Girdle, with a Train a little shorter than the long Robe, Sleeves of Velvet (Scalloped, Edged with Ermine, and Fringe of Gold or Silver,) to reach a little below the Shoulder, the Cap to reach only a little above the Rim of the Coronet. A VISCOUNTESS to have her Train a Yard and a Quarter upon the Ground, the Cape Powdered with Two Rows and a half, the long Mantle to be Edged with Two Inches of Ermine, the Sur-coat to be of Crimson Velvet as well as the Mantle, and strait to the Body, Clasped before, Edged with Ermine Two Inches broad, and Scalloped down the sides, with a Train something shorter than the Mantle, Sleeves of Velvet (Scalloped, Edged with Ermine, and Fringe of Gold or Silver,) to reach a little below the Shoulder, the Cap to reach a little above the Rim of the Coronet. A COUNTES' Train to be a Yard and half upon the Ground, the Cape Powdered with Three Rows of Ermine, the Mantle Edged with Three Inches of Ermine, the Sur-coat to be of Crimson Velvet, close Bodied, Clasped before, Edged with Ermine Two Inches broad, and Scalloped down the Sides, with a Train half a Yard, Velvet Sleeves, Scalloped and Edged with Ermine, and Fringe of Gold or Silver, the Cap to reach only a little above the Rim of the Coronet. A MARCHIONESS, to have her Train a Yard and Three Quarters upon the ground; the Cape Powdered with Three Rows and a half of Ermine, the Mantle Edged with Four Inches of Ermine, the Sur-coat to be of Crimson Velvet, close Bodied, Clasped before, Edged with Ermine Two Inches broad, Scalloped down the Sides, with a Train about half a Yard, Velvet Sleeves, (Scalloped and Edged with Ermine, and Fringe of Gold or Silver) to reach a little below the Shoulder, the Cap to reach only a little above the Rim of the Coronet. A DUCHESS' Train to be Two Yards upon the Ground, the Cape Powdered with Four Rows of Ermine, the Mantle Edged with Five Inches of Ermine, the Sur-coat to be of Crimson Velvet as well as the Mantle, close Bodied, Clasped before, Edged with Ermine Two Inches broad, and Scalloped down the sides, with a Train about half a Yard, Velvet Sleeves Edged with Ermine, Scalloped and Fringed with Gold or Silver, to reach a little below the Shoulder, the Cap only to reach a little above the Rim of the Coronet. The Petticoats to be of Cloth of Silver, or any other White Stuff, either Laced or Embroidered, according to every one's Fancy. The Mantles to hang back, being fastened on each Shoulder with Cords of Silver or Gold suitable to their Fringe, with a Tassel of the same, hanging one of each side down to the Wast. The Surcoats to open before, that the Petticoats may appear. NORFOLK and MARTIAL. Printed by Nat. Thompson at the Entrance into Old-Spring-Garden near Charing-Cross, 1685.