A True COPY of the List, or Roll, of the KING'S MAJESTY'S most Royal Proceedings from the Tower through London to White-Hall, as it will be Marshaled by the Lords Deputed for the Office of Earld. Martial. Imprimis Messenger's of the Chamber Gent. Harbinger, and Sergeant Porter Gent. and Esquires, the Duke's servants Gent. and Esquires, the King's Servants Sewers, the King's Servants Quarter Waiters Gentlemen Ushers in Ordinary Clarks of the Signet Clarks of the Privy Seal Clarks of the Council Clarks of the Parliament Clark of the Crown Chaplains having Dignities Aldermen of London The Duke's Council at Law The Queen's Council at Law The King's Attorney and Solicitor, with his Learned Council The King's Advocate and Remembrancer Sergeants at Law The King's Sergeants Masters of the Chancery Knights Bachelors Secretaries of the French and Latin Tongues The Queen's Secretary Esquiers for the Body Sewers Carvers, Cupbearers in Ordinary Masters of Standing Offices, being no Councillors, viz. The Tents Revelers Armoury Ward to be made Ordinance Masters of Requests The Chamberlains of the Exchequer Barons of the Exchequer, and Judges of the Laws The Lord Chief Baron, and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas The Lord Chief Justice of England Trumpet Gent. of the Privy Chamber, and Bedchamber Knights of the Bath Knights that have been Lords Ambassadors, Lord Presidents, and Lords Deputies Knights Marshal, The Master of the King's Jewel House The Dean of the King's Chapel Barons Younger Sons Viscounts Younger Sons Knights of the Privy Council Knights of the Garter Barons Eldest Sons Earls Younger Sons Viscount Eldest Sons Treasurer and controller amongst Barons, according to their Creation. Barons of Parliament Principal Secretary Bishops Marquis' Younger Sons Earls Eldest Sons Viscounts Dukes Younger Sons Marquis' Eldest Sons Earls The Lord Admiral, and Lord Chamberlain of the Household, if not otherwise Employed Duke's Eldest Sons Marquesses Duke's Sergeant of Armes Clarencieux & Norry, Kings of Arms Lord Treasurer Lord Chancellor Chief Gent. Usher Garter, Lord Mayor of London The Duke And the Lord Great Chamberlain Sergeant of Arms Footmen & Squires Gent. Pensioners The Constable, The Sword born by the Earl Martial. The KING'S MAJESTY, under his Canopy, Born up by the Barons of the Sinckports. The Master of the Horse leading a Spare Horse The Vice-Chamberlain to the King. Footmen & Squires Gent. Pensioners LONDON, Printed for Richard Williams, in Jewen Street near Cripplegate, 1661.