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The Fashionable W)rld*'Lord Chamberlain’s Office, March 30, 1795.NOTICE is hereby given, that the Nuptials of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, with the Princess Caroline of Brunswick, will be solemnized in the Chapel Royal at St. James’s.And all Peers, Peeresses, Peer’s sons, and their wives, Peer’s daughters, Privy Councillors, and their wives, Bishops, and Knights of the Bath, are invited to assemble in the Great Drawing-Room, in the evening, the day and hour of which will be duly noticed.The Knights 10 appear in the collars of their respective orders.N. B. None but the attendants of the Royal Family are to walk in the procession.Lord Chamberlain's Office, April 6, 1795.Notice Is hereby given, that the Nuptials of His Royal Highness the Prince ot Wales, with the Princess Caroline of Brunswick, wili be solemnized in the Chapel Royal at St. James’s, on Wednesday evening next.All persons who are to attend the Nuptials, are to assemble in tlte public apartments, at St. James’s, at eight o'clock in the evening.The Nobility and Others who are invited to the Drawing-Room, are to assemble there at seven o’clock.And all such persons who have tickets of admission to see the procession, are to take their respedtive places at six o’clock.There will be no Levee at St. James’s this week, nor any Brawing-Room on Thursday next; but a Levee will be held on Wednesday the 15th instant, and a Drawing-Room on the Thursday after, in the evening of which day there will be a Ball at Court. Such Ladies who wish to dance minuets on this occasion, are requested to send their names and rank, in writing, to this Office, on or before Tuesday the 14th instant, and t© send for their tickets the next day, (Wednesday) between the hours of ten in the morning and two in the afternoon ; and to prevent, the inconveniences which have arisen from the space before Their Majesties, which is allotted for Minuet Dancing being exceedingly crowded, it is requested that those Ladies only who mean to dance, will send for dancers’ tickets, and sit in those places, as the seats have been found too few t* accommodate the dancers.No persons in mourning will be admitted to St. James’s on the above gala dayi.Yefterday morning the King took an airing n horfeback to Kew, and returned at half paft otwelve o'clock to Buckingham-houfe.Yefterday the Queen gave a grand entertainment at Buckingham-houfe, cm account of the arrival of the Princefs Caroline of Brunswick. at which Her Royal Highnefs and all the-Royal Family now in England were prelent.The Princefs was previouly introduced to fuch branches of the Royal Family as fhe had not feen on the preceding evening.The dinner confifted of three removes; the firft of which was ferved up at kalf paft four o’clock.In the eveningthere was a Concert of Mufic in the Grand Saloon.The Princefs returned to her apartments at St. James’s to fteep,Gards of Invitation to the Royal Nuptials, are direfted to be fent round officially to the Prince of Orange and Family, the Foreign AmbaflMors, Envoys, ani other Foreigners of Diftinftion, who will be accommodated in the Galleries of the Chapel fronting the Altar.The Princefs of Brunswick dines this day with the Dutchefs of York, at York-houfe, .Piccadilly.Yefterday the workmen began to ereft, in the King’s Guard Chamber and Prefence Chamber at St. James’s, ftandings for the accomodation of perfons who have Tickets to fee the Proeef-fion pafs and returns
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