THE Earl Marshals Order TOUCHING THE HABITS of the PEERESSES AT THE CORONATION Of Their Majesties King WILLIAM And Queen MARY. THAT the rob or Mantle of a Baroness be of Crimson Velvet, the scape to be furred, and powdered with two Bars or rows of Ermine, the said Mantle to be Edged round with Meniver unpowder'd, two Inches in breadth, and the Train to be three Foot on the Ground. The Coronet to be with six Pearls upon the Rim, not raised upon Points. That the rob or Mantle of a Vicountess be like that of a Baroness, only the scape powdered, with two rows and a half of Ermine, and the Train to be three Foot and nine Inches long on the Ground. The Coronet to be a Rim or circled with Pearls, 16 in number, not raised upon Points. That the Mantle or rob of a Countess be like that of a Baroness, only the scape is to be powdered, with three rows of Ermine, the Edging three Inches broad, and the Train a Yard and half long on the Ground. The Coronet to be composed of eight Pearls raised upon Points or Rays, with small Leaves between above the Rim. The Mantle or rob of a Marchioness to be the same as that of a Baroness, only the scape to be powdered with three rows and a half of Ermine, the Edging four Inches broad, the Train a Yard and three quarters on the Ground. The Coronet to be composed of four Leaves and four Pearls raised upon Points of Equal height as the Leaves alternately above the Rim. The Mantle or rob of a Duchess the same as that of a Baroness, the scape to be powdered, with four rows of Ermine, the Edging five Inches broad, and the Train two Yards on the Ground. The Coronet to be composed of eight Leaves all of Equal height above the Rim. The Surcoats or Kirtles to be all of Crimson Velvet, close Bodied and clasped before, edged or Bordered with Meniver pure, two Inches broad, and Scallop'd down the Sides from below the Girdle, and slop'd away into a Train proportionable to the respective Train of the rob for each degree ( viz.) a Third part thereof. The Sleeves of the Surcoats to be also of Crimson Velvet, Scallop'd at the Bottom, edged with Meniver pure, and fringed with Gold or Silver. The Caps of their Coronets to be all of Crimson Velvet, turned up with Ermine, with a Button and Tassel of Gold or Silver on the Top, suitable to the Fringe of their Sleeves. Lastly, the petticoats to be of Cloth of Silver, or any other White Stuff, either Laced or embroidered, according to every ones Fancy. The Mantles to hang back, being fastened to each Shoulder with Cordons of Silver or Gold, suitable to their Fringe, with tassells of the same hanging one on each side down to the Waste. The Surcoats or Kirtles to be open before that the petticoats may appear. ☞ Note, That not any of the Coronets, of any of the Ranks beforementioned, are to be Set with Stones or Jewels. I do Appoint Edward Jones to Print this Order, norfolk, and MARSHAL. In the SAVOY Printed by Edw. Jones, MDCLXXXVIII.