Hall, the same Way that he came, and attended after the same Manner, saving that the Noblemen and Bishops, which brought the Re|galia to the Abby Church, went not now immediately before the KING, as they did then, but were ranked in Places, according to their Degrees and Consecrations; all the Noblemen with their Coronets and Caps on their Heads. The Kings of Arms marched likewise with their Crowns on.
The Proceeding being entered into Westminster Hall, the Nobility, and others who had Tables assigned them, went and placed themselves there|at; but the KING, attended by the Great Officers, withdrew into the inner Court of Wards for half an Hour. In the mean Time, all the Tables in the Hall were served, before the King's Service came up, and were placed in this Manner:
On the right Hand of the King's Throne, below in the Hall, were set two Tables, one beneath the other. At the upper End of the first, next the State, which had two Side Tables to serve it, sat the Bishops, and be|low them the Judges with the rest of the Long Robe.
At the second Table, which had two Side Board Tables likewise, to serve it, sat the Masters in Chancery, and the Six Clerks.
And here at this Table were the Barons of the Cinque Ports obliged to sit, through a Disturbance that happened, with which it is not necessary to trouble the Reader, although the upper End of the first Table was ap|pointed for them.
Upon the left Hand of the King's Throne, below on the other Side of the Hall, was placed a long Table, whereat the Nobility dined, and this Table had four Side Tables to serve it.
And behind this, close to the Wall, at a shorter Table, sat the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Recorder, and twelve Chief Citizens of London, who had also two Side Tables to serve them.
Lastly, was a Table, with one Side Table to serve it, set for the Offi|cers of Arms, whereat they also dined. Each Table was furnished with three Courses, answerable to that of the King's, besides the Desert.
A little before the KING returned to Dinner, two Esquires of the Body, viz. Ferdinando Marsham, and Henry Norwood, took their Seats upon two little Footstools, on either Side of the Foot of the King's Chair, placed in the Middle of the Table, and there sat, until the KING came in to Dinner, when rising and performing their Duty, in placing the King's Robes, for his better Conveniency of sitting, they sat down