Citation - New York Evening Post (DeForeest): 1752.05.18

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Index Entry Kettle drums, in Hague, in procession for funeral of Stadholder 
Location Hague 
Citation
NYEP(D.752.010
18 May 1752:11 (266)
Hague, February 4.  This being the day appointed for the
funeral of our late beloved Stadtholder, . . .  [20 lines] 
  Order of the Procession. . . [4 lines]  All land and sea
officers being here, according to their ranks and seniority: 
his Highness's domesticks, physicians, &c. two kettle drums,
twelve trumpets, Wolfgang, Herald at Arms, a led horse, with
the arms of Nassau in tapestry; . . . [22 lines, including
the corpse]  These are succeeded by eight messengers of
state bareheaded and without cloaks, two chamber-keepers,
four trumpeters, the Herald of the Generality in a Coat of
Arms, the housekeeper to the States . . . 


Generic Title New York Evening Post (DeForeest) 
Date 1752.05.18 
Publisher DeForeest, Henry 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1752 
Bibliography B0025632
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