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j . FUNERAL OF THE LATE SIR…

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FUNERAL OF THE LATE SIR G. SCOTT. The funeral of the late Sir GK Gilbert Scott to^f place in Westminster Abbey. The corthge Oourtfleld House, Kensington, and was witneeeed jv a large number of people. The procession was made lip in the following manner: Tho funeral car, taining the body, the coffin being of polished 0*7 with brass furniture. Carriage containing 8ir hert'» sons—Mr. G Gilbtit Soott, Mr. J. CXdred S<5°r*' Mr. Alwyn G. Scott, and Mr. Duncl infield H Next came her Majesty's private carriage, carri*^ containing the members of Sir Gilbert's favon' carriage con tain" ng Dr. Sexton, the Ber. R- ™' I. Forest, D.D., and Sir Gilbert's valet; earner contamng Sir Gilbert's staff of assistants pupils and carriages containing the office- bean*'9 the following societies and public bodies: Academy, Boyal Institution of British Society of Antiquaries, Archaeological Institut^ Architectural Museum, Bcclesiological Society, I don and Middlesex Archaeological Society, and of Builders' Foremen and Clerks of Works. &0 some time previous to the arrival of the processj^ the sacred building was filled in every avail»& part, with th* exception of the transept, which set apart for tbe relatives and friends of the d ceased. The coffin was met at the west cloister by Canon Prothero, and was now joined by theP14*^ of Westminster, K.G., the Bight Hon. W. Oovp6. Temple, Lord Henry Lennox, the Hon. 0. L. W'' Sir 0. Beckett, Q 0., the Dean of Bach ester, tbe D*, of Chichester, the Dean of Canterbury, Arcbdeacc Balston, Canon Moore, and by numerous artiste, & 1 tractors, and clerks of works who bac been a«soci» with Sir Gilbert in his many works. The proof*8' 1 thus formed, headed by the choir, the Dean, Canons of Westminster, slowly proceeded up nave, tbe choir the while singing the funeral antb* The p'<ll-bearers on each side the coffin Mr. Mitford, Secretary, representing the First 0° missioner of Works; the Eight Hon. Lord Manners, Postmaster-General; Mr. S. E. B.A., representing the President of th« Bov»l .« demy the President of the Boyal Institute of Architects; tbe President of the Society of Antiqu»r' > L and Mr. J. B. Beresford-Hop*, M P,, Jt the Achitectural Museum. The coffin was set f in the transept, where a portion of the impr*88'^ Burial Service was read, after which it was \< the grave, which is situated in the nave, 1mmedia;* in front of the pulpit, and close to the grave of Li*j stone. Here tbe concluding rites were perform^1 the Dean, and the remains of the eminent arcbi laid in their last resting-place. 'J.1.

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