Orders to be Observed On the Day of the ROYAL CORONATION OF King WILLIAM and Queen MARY.

WHEREAS His Majesty hath Commanded, That the Church and Choir of Westminster-Abby be kept free for Their Majesties Proceed­ing, This is to give Notice, That no Person whatsoever is to be admitted within the Door of the Quire, but such as shall produce Tickets from Me, till the Entrance of the said Pro­ceeding.

And to give Notice, That those who shall have Tickets from Me, for Places in the Galleries adjoyning to the Quire, shall not be admitted after Nine a Clock in the Morning.

And further to warn all persons concerned, That those who shall have Tickets for any of the Galleries or Places be­longing to the Dean or Prebendaries, shall not be admitted after Eight a Clock in the Morning.

And to give Notice, That all the Peers that do go in the said Proceeding, are to meet in the House of Lords, and all the Peeresses in the Painted Chamber at Westminster, in their Robes, and with their Coronets, by Eight a Clock in the Morning.

And that the Choir of Westminster, and all others concern'd in the carrying the Royal Regalia from the Abbey, are to be in Westminster-Hall, before Ten a Clock in the Morning.

And all others, who are to go in the said Proceeding, besides Peers and Peeresses, are to meet in the Court of Re­quests at Westminster, by Eight a Clock in the Morning.

NORFOLKE and MARSHALL.

In the SAVOY: Printed by Edward Jones: MDCLXXXIX.

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