The Form of the Proceeding to the CORONATION of Their MAJESTY'S, King JAMES the Second, and Queen MARY, The 23 of this instant April, 1685. [To be punctually observed by all Persons therein concerned.] DRUMS, Four abreast, to be followed by the Drum-Major. Trumpets, Four abreast, to be followed by the Sergeant-Trumpeter. The Six Clerks in Chancery, Four and Two, the youngest First. Chaplains, having Dignities, Four abreast. Aldermen of LONDON, four abreast, the youngest First. Masters in Chancery, Four abreast. The King's Sergeants at Law, Four abreast. The King's Solicitor. The King's Attorney. The King's Two Ancient Sergeants. Esquires of the Body, Four abreast. Masters of Request, Four abreast. Gentlemen of the Privy-Chamber, Four abreast. Barons of the Exchequer, and Justices of both Benches, in their Order, Four abreast. The Lord Chief Baron, The Lord Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas. The Master of the Rolls: The Lord Chief Justice of the Kings-Bench. The Sergeant Porter. The Sergeant of the Vestry. The Children of the Chapel, Four abreast. The Choir of Westminster, Four abreast. The Centlemen of the Chapel, Four abreast. prebend's of Westminster, Four abreast. The Master of the Jewel-House. Knight's Privy-Counsellers, Four abreast, Two Pursivants of Arms. Baronesses, Four abreast, the youngest First. Barons, Four abreast, the youngest First. Bishops, in their Order, Four abreast. Two Pursivants of Arms. Vice-Countesses, Four abreast, the youngest First. Viscount's, Four abreast, the youngest First. Two Heralds of Arms. Countesses, Four abreast, the youngest First. Earls, Four abreast, the youngest First. Two Heralds of Arms. Marchionesses. Marquesses. Two Heralds of Arms. Duchess', Four abreast, the youngest First. Dukes. The Two Provincial King of Arms: The Lord Privy-Seal. The Lord Precedent of the Council. The Lord Treasurer. The Lord Archbishop of YORK. The Lord Keeper. The Lord Archbishop of CANTERBURY. Two Persons representing the Dukes of Aquitain and Normandy. Sergeants at Arms. The Queen's Vice-Chamberlain. Two Gentlemen-Ushers. The Queen's Lord-Chamberlain. The Queen's Ivory Rod. The Queen's Sceptre. The Queen's Crown. Sergeants at Arms. Gentlemen Pensioners. The QVEEN, Assisted on either side by a BISHOP, under a Canopy, born by Sixteen Barons of the Cinque-Ports. Her Majesty's Train born by a Duchess, assisted by Four Earls Daughters. Two Ladies of the Bedchamber. Two Women. Gentlemen Pensioners. St. Edward's Staff. The Spurs. St. Edward's Sceptre. The Third Sword. Curtana. The Second Sword. The Lord Mayor of London, carrying the City Mace. Garter, Principal King of Arms. Gentleman-Usher of the Black Rod. Sergeants at Arms. The Lord Great Chamberlain. Sergeants at Arms. The Earl-Marshal of England. The Sword of State. The Lord High Constable The Sceptre with the Dove. St. Edward's Crown. The Orb with the Cross. The KING, Assisted by the Bishops of DURHAM and BATH under the Canopy, born by Sixteen Barons of the Cinque-Ports. His Majesty's Train, born by Four Earls Sons, assisted by the Master of the Robes. Captain of the Yeomen of the Guards. The Captain of the Horse-Guards in waiting. Captain of the Pensioners. Gentlemen Pensioners. A Gentleman of the Bedchamber. Two Grooms of the Bedchamber. The Yeomen of the Guard, Four abreast. Gentlemen Pensioners. I do appoint this Proceeding to be Printed the 14th. of April, 1685. NORFOLK and MARSHAL, etc. Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy; And reprinted at Edinburgh, by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to His most Sacred Majesty, 1685.