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SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
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24 skillings stamp, and 2 rix thaler Chancery dues. The Knights pay only half of the stamp duty, and 2 rix thaler, Chancery dues.

The decoration is an octagonal gold cross, enamelled white, and with gold crowns in the angles. Upon the blue middle is a pentagonal star, with the legend: ' Nescit Occasum' (It knows of no setting or going down,) (Plate 92, Tab. II. No. 8).

This cross is worn by the Commanders of the Grand Cross across the right shoulder towards the left hip by a large black cord, accompanied upon the breast by the silver star (Tab. II. No. 7) with the North Star in the middle.

The Commanders wear it round the neck by a black ribbon, without the star upon the breast, while the Knights suspend it, in smaller size, at the button-hole.

On solemn occasions, the cross is worn appended to the neck chain (Tab. II. No. 9), the links of which represent the North Star, and a blue double 'F' (Frederick), while the Commanders then appear in red velvet and white satin breeches.

THE ORDER OF VASA.

This Order was founded by Gustavus III. on the 26th May, 1776, on the day of his coronation, to reward therewith individuals who render important service to the nation, by their writings, or by practical improvements in agriculture, mining or commerce. It is divided into three classes, Commanders of the Grand Cross, Commanders, and Knights. The number is unlimited and includes foreigners.

The right of nomination is vested in the crown; and the King himself, if he be not already a Knight of the Order.