And the Lord Bishop of London. The throne
is the Identical one under which George IV
recieved the Allied sovreigns. all the figures
are dressed in strict accordance with the regula-
tion at the coronation
Representing the most celebrated characters of
the Late war includindg the members of the
Holy Alliance
Description= The figure pointing to the Eagle represents Buonaparte Immediately behind him, Marshal Ney &
next to the Pedestial is Murat the Late King of Naples
behind them stand Prince Talleyrand & Roustan the
favourite Mameluke. The figure seated is intended
for the Emperor of Austria; behind him next to
the Pedestial the kind [king] of Prussia and the brave Blucher, with Allexander Emperor of Russia offering
And the Lord Bishop of London. The throne
is the Identical one under which George IV.
recieved the Allied sovreigns. all the figures
are dressed in strict accordance with the regulation at the Coronation
FOURTH GROUP
Representing the most celebrated characters of
the Late War including the members of the
Holy Alliance
Description= The figure pointing to the Eagle represents
Buonaparte Immediately behind him. Marshal Ney &
next to the Pedestial is Murat the Late King of Naples
behind them stand Prince Talleyrand & Roustan the
favourite Mameluke. The figure seated is intended
for the Emperor of Austria; behind him next to
the Pedestial the kind king of Prussia and the brave
Blucher, with Allexander Emperor of Russia offering
"Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)," June 24, 1845, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 24, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/BXQ