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""g”1 King - ermine the n diamond I' ’ i and fell i i rirrrc t rfe r I Charles Seeona tneibaigu early 111 to West minster ll d ilnustiallv ' u i - lib I tue amtth ite j coronation custom’ revived the was andcavalcade of made a spectacle surpassing 'ancient British’ with kings surmounted wer fleur-de-lis birds The cresses or of Including the cross' is present one 'inches gold and i$qa few less pure inf three Its than feet length X shaft Is with set rubles 'and diamonds emeralds its head Near three are 'roseoakleaves golden bearing a a demonstrated' at George i in sentem- - Jsiaie orchestra a After the held at’jthe royal his ' ? of of also are his coronation purple velvet is feature! The music small of no a Since coronation the time of Georga II compositions by Handel have been Is used this by explained perhaps the fact that he the court loomwas of -r a I ot wpmay s There Elizabeths nn l ” wfcnty-third : cnterc! pope i orpi actual i euib'-r- II L i I U Vb 11It ‘ Eln I f — —J i k i ' Tl t - - K display I ! Ji V y - -n -1- onti IM con-scienco -tsc 1 - followed j ' rr-nti ' I c-ta?m ! defeated 1 j t ebruary i’ p-pened-to p- 1-1 "ft 5 the t i fjaid i? I i ’ t Q f f a r I I- i L I t ’ Reformation made engraved -George 5 liv erj-A -s -! t -( the cuiunutidn iJKiie- is Oh Geiitre St rx -1 a uieu occurred and justice” of ! i old The i c eorfJ J i L t x-b at - to all iT -riTl j l -by t supply consecrated sit in refused the corona-' chair it had mclaiming that been riTl tion JlllCll 11 L1U1A Mk desecrated ter by her Protestant): Pfotestantii brother and used by Edward anbther one sent also si e 'hahei an tne reared1 and a i didso all t? -100 third ’fourth the the appears in : lhat4ufternoon'wass abbots coronations are to place have taken on a Sunday or a festival day of Indeed sixteen ’the twenty-one early English: coronations occurred a the on Sunday William Conqueror was crowned on a Sunday4 1066 and the first Christmas day was to his receive In king sovereignty r Virgin Can of -pkbic-tfof pilgrim at gWen tne ’ London said oil with! o St lan-teibury blessed it used the by terbury st minute fan minute oil tn at the t i -’vacant pre- pilgrim was n 1 theking him Instructed e k The choir a “mercy” successively - sungl'by ( of -one t king had drew a he the 'thundet ' was of authority : spectators like abbey hallelujah the the or political ‘ I the n tijl beI n have to pe‘-fopn -Upon of '4 be O -a pil-grim and of of applause through the the king at — The vessel a golden “ampulla” ip the with outstretched-wings form of a bird the oll contains anoihting and th&! golden the altar spurs on are of Symbolic The corona-' knighthoua is of lion ring plain gold set with a (flat latge ruby ana a St George’s cross 'J After the at anointing the corona-tidn of donsl English he an king asj (garments the known the coif of stol4 amice lawn the and the royal dalmatic This latter! is a of magnificent robe of cloth Igold After the the jeeremony monarch her the on a fcrhich oif mound supreme “ecclesiastical before borpe feet iby latter of piece a swords— approximately I surmounted of second “state” “temporal Justice” and moment Howley -Archbishop ! the a by the placed la ' state our thesJ frequently:4 of-a king’s thinks design of definite and shape crownms is but such 'rarely the In case there been England v have many Athelstarie’s for instance crowns of sa" fillet gold an carl’s with eight balls raised points and with on leuvesj between ‘the points strawberry king the ' beggar arrival pilgrim the narrated at the patriarch Holv impressed bv was so in T but he finger his who generosityring gave-it the him the the the The Croning I I story near day one alms from to it incident - air i ‘ -1 'At actually ?wqs signifies ‘mentioned It to' contain ThisCalvary on globe One ' T : i ring the erbfes which la sovereign one-half the mound supposed Is ornate i -i t I - JKdward and (ceremony and be and‘ is -and may staff the ceremony four fit-in to -hiSiheavy before ‘ stoppedhim no ! of coronation crown pablic ! double-tiered a altered Mwas’ Edward’s coronation cross & atXi'est-minstrif king a Westminster when td Jerusalem at en ’ time taking palace with ' coronation St intelengthi 1 rn s i carried the at course 4-r i the ‘ sur- cross vai “ sceptreths resembles but is smaller other “crown jewels” ls‘ a the1 always sceptre ths thA'&niithnrUtr ueen closely pAmong in use carefullyplanned under Richard’s first heavy that it Archbishop In the his of 17 with the officiating tho In iMMbZ of and Maltese xUUl VCDW is of V The too s king’s ofage ing was sfl’endorj -I - English an people 1042 and ! that king was May on fatigued one ibetween crowned ' me JV globula jewels jeweled VI cu a b ie t with the-Third I his the to Abbey Canterbury Agln-court of by emblematic-- j 1 IX' f ' i standing later years battle the was oath coronation and shouts reverberated r- ®lr 1 abbey Knoe king was seated ui ique and To be a pi ouch stormy one nich had beuii took usj agotin throne and bore the onle in the Tov'er er the minute' and aliereu amfj in his o sceptre right was crov’ncd hand and the the! certainly een Mt next is j England bisnop of The model a church In his left uxqn ccown The of ilte out The entire as! ta r ordinary vitl’ jfeweir lisheu was' ai playing of the his head new one on misunderstandings crown with wasfraught eek’pmony oldl one had the been destroyed in the done by prelates twq was sstrife! and despite the fact civil '4 tlie Altctertjniony The coronatidn of King Richard an thht haddeclaredthe an astrologer July 6 is elaborate bahquet on to wcs given USS said have To begin with a propitious day one hali: been by the splendid preceded wnat that most one to was up tlie old there bhangle tue was irom believed date Six "liacc beer the first thousand attired gorgeously: Caitholic procedure order pt to the at’ ofi of firej?ovks nobles his English coronation! court an attended himzIn nistance As Elizabeth Protestant an state Westminster from aynard’s castle to to kiss tye ‘’pax’’ or agreed v itfer out Il palace He wnr a bld Jame crouned with tiib pomp was crowned in thc would not recognize iforinua Jnovvr and ceprmojj' that had before abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury toj any further qxtent In the been procession to of Edeuvaiod ni the shrine little in George's day trouble wks experienced No bytj the 1685 preliminaries Archbishop Sencrbf ward Confessor where the obiaining who was church' dignitary to uiderodf to held :lhhre via te the ritual were KingiRichard and his the hue sieJulceremony time in savinbut the e queen walked barefoot1 up was’ liuate of ‘main tne f of reality aisle to tinyCat iolic drk‘ Westminster objected Abb?y preceded to thj Jetamg u’any iuf by tby heralds priests ini king There trumpets and and refu4eu to :vw was English and of the of the holy jcomnttin-ohfollowed 4by Bishop ieirc:dfi finally the ut1Cirlsie BisnQp cunseii-ed vnA’i tl:d Rochester jew-eled a ci great fill copy English holdingzhlofta to role the Elizabeth wa It the cross At banquet that klie pitle us "Tito pfei :ijsd was Must customary crowned unuer is of relitbd the marshal yp'ii :si orians spe-: Duke Norfolk as earl High and Our tne Princess Dreau Mighty kept In Qil qrder the hall so pleased while anointing Sovereign Lady’ Elizabeth Queen or t:!i is kir 1’is horse the rhat they mounted on huge which Ireland quttei) rancejand Deferdei was England lit ’nuAdrqd oi oflthe made a’ tw pounds goiu trqe ancipnt and Catholic faith uitipeu in ciutn f ou: tie lat!ifc5’ after the defeat of Rich-ard tlie Orkty?u4’°t ht try tube Mqst from to Immediately Worthy Empress III Islands oi 5a nd at VJI: was v vet ermine Henry to the mouiiBosworth was ney i’yrenean In obi 10 battlefield The loco crowned pn the tains?? had proct-ssioti h“ by his supCrstitiQusly found sheltered a The inclined was monarch crown worn full into battle it in of tl eir in the but had lost the Justification) lie views canopy tof gdiil of the LorJ noble irst romta political and rciiTious standpoint melee Stanley a found coronation Charles on tilie It in in 2 a and the 1626 the chosen' chosen' day ha bush As pViliiam hawthorn coronation and of it of the entire be the Purification oh April IGS’i Jwajs significant picked 'east the presence Mary army it and placed the the and up as white wa 5 tlie the joint headof They upon tittle proper cotwere ciowned Jas A than coronation5 King or and the new Henry nr'iinr tnor nnv ntrss robe sovereigns rite more was rhL' Visual was oflthe two instead velvet of tl’e months later purple approved by act for however Henry was white parliament His white always consid iff recrowned in Westminster Abbey Now wad iirst lime history of not Elizabeth York of queen co r for England's dared against was an transubsl ntiation ered uniucKV Thtfj nearly a the crowned until month after :his sovereigns net ominous bread unci wipe in’ holv event concoronation or the oreaKinK wing of the’ munlonJ Dcim Stanley was tne of coronation Queen the old t£ At the Mary dove on tion the feet ti scetre 101 lowing that' used-— of 1553 three that xtf'is or this "Ajttered on tne neeis misfortune oath int crowns ciose were the) the imperial the Confessor royal fast at pal-V Edward barge stuck the qsar-es the1 actual of to with kingdom of and another and to England one ace eventual! tho crown was bwuglit maintain thcljiprotesta nt: reformed turn rfs made expressly for her Each in landing law’! established wrong ca!p by placed' her One the 'upon head and to was To climax though as Severil unexnccted InddontRi form in’ dispel narrates a peculiar any lingering doubt supersti circumstance th'e teresting ’sidelights on of ceremony her coronation ones stui all The migne entertain klnjr one was to nave tious walfhort and the 'queen Rail: chroniclers relate with a thatajthls in chuckle? disparity their height of afforded end no suppressed merriment loyhe spectators' tis the two second Scottelandl ? four detail every head : first estminsterl on figures the are state the twice was of is-at was JA ropes coronation magnificent hall followed banquet Westminster wera' used and Golden ’dishes food and with a lavish hand drinks provided the Exceeding all' lit splendorwas of 28 Quaeh Victoria coronation June butj 1S38 eighteen who was years called ito the throne That when the event was a popular one is attested the fact that population again bythe again dur and broke fdlth in applause Edward i The is to estimated ceremony have occurred over fourteen centuries ago tle date isqmrely problematical The picture itself light throws no on th subject its for decaption merely it scribes as “How Arthur Was Crowned and' after King of Bretayne Drove tout the Sayones and Conquered Jrelande also Juteland and Iselande” Tradition has it that Arthur was ctowned at Stonehenge which had been magically to transplanted from Ireland i shrine After the of coronation at on October 28 1216 by the The Winchester second "was of him rendering ( -4‘ I Ills day i Edward fresii III American other coronation of lunlonrswith-the withthe Ireland-' several omitted prayers were in the ritual and no reference was made queen?y-Tbe In the day them ’to was th excessively hot hnd king became at their of cloth - Gloucester Bishop of with film Before lengthy indeed in was inarrayed- W I atn exhortations j England homageand Kneels and The iZ historian wild boar's Henry XV W fl the to and j across-his! of According withlhlmself mounted ' procession Confessor great banquet given in his was in hall Westminster' lad exceedingly fatigued was armor them symbolic -The The r IWk w lllWaaSi1 vS Sa W ' boy king nine years was attired services crowned T - be to England to les it A’ shamrock a set ‘ at'x theicoro-natlon I him stands a Aver supporting circlet' he ® — ' of points- ‘flsur-jle-lis ur 'Uss r i and amethyst ceremony declared loss chorus and took interest no in the head and venison that the chief formed part of the menu suddenly animated die became1however very when the royal chef’s pastry moulded in the form of men and animals to grouped historical' represent and scriptural in' events brought was He especially pleased at was a group St jLouis St in showing and Edward "Crowning laid that litter peals !’' - ' ana ‘ the says contains is and a ' I - iw i --v vjf - i thistle walking was the -church tefwOi L the kings English in gold bell-shaped tv: 1 ' ' I - ’ he Several changes were made in service by coronation Archbishop it is the pretender Seeker and related Prince present Charles was Edward but Incognito King George was twenty-two yearstot age when he was crowned coronation 'of King George IV July 19 11X21 by lavish was marked display the event Preparations for weeks beforehand were made 'many MM K I ' ' - Ef I - L - pm- ! 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Bath 1 -f from the ' it is age recorded in bishop’s robes historian the: church illuminated illustration of the crowning of Arthur Seated on plain a chain of state be-i heath a of blue ’and canopy attired In long a brown robe with an ermine cape not unlike a dressing he holds in his right gown hand a i the carrying a dove of -k-ta8’” of Jt 1 by witnessed 61429 the Henry VI but England Although of selects the' of coronation mythical or traditional King Arthur of first its kind King Arthur beIng accepted as the first British soyerIn eign the of palace library Lambeth fifteenth' England a volcentury u me entitled "The St Chyon-‘ Alban’s I - t WW IM 'j' the cities an In Henry VIII the reign depicting engravings rc°ronation cf former first were circulated 4KArt?ur H Beavan f and cross -a November of British VJ Edward T of that recorded of coronation English presented in book form of 25 by -Salisbury was other ’ king’s the I 7Tr r thatGoa i ? : oaths — ’iTinity 1 me to xioiy things the Christian and subjects:irst my all s church and Christian people' sOlimy dominion hold true peacefthe and second is that I forbid all robbery things Pnrlghteous to alii orders the third that I irf all promise and enjoin dooms justice and mercy that the gra-icious and in merciful God His everlasting all mercy may forgive us who liyeth z - Eng-1 coronation was Thames mm three on - ' ir'sfAwiUf’UlUHU this to W Ej the supported Dus-aiV?TW?s Ethelreu when tit U'i - a Its I ' I !! tw us thqannlversary of bishops who even Durham now privilege of the the attending person of such a sovereign on an occasion rich An exceedingly was canopy the head of King Richard over by four noblbs After taking the royal oath the king was anointed is It that recorded the spectators seeing terrorized by a bat fluttering were above the throne and considered it of the evil The conclusion an omen coronation marked by a ceremony of Was the They butchery Jews wholesale had been ordered' to remain from away to but the the abbey came ceremony king The for the with many rich gifts fell and inflamed populace them upon the from spread London to massacre He another relic said of T9rOnaio? Pledge King It was devised by Saint Ethelred According surmounted came Essex Is place same early very- volume -the d — ' iTttJ 1 -faMSS S s- t colon of Earl Albemarle and the royal bearing crown the king behind him came then I ’ £ 7 -Earl a Athel- been have by century renin tne that took 4 of state swords were next line by John being borne afterwards and Mortain Glouster who our became King John then the coronation appeared carrying robes sand treasures in a chest in- it j 1? l8h " h three The of king whoreigned from 925 to 945 presented him to Christ ty church Canterbury Tradition has it that this gospel to was sent AthelstanB at jwthe beginning of his reign by the GerOtto I?ant emperor sister Whose the English king married urthermore it i! L nobles rc 3 the-British ‘'L: - in j in Abbey surmounted sceptre of Earl regal is -- ThTr terest copy 1 S the' procession was headed bishops by two followed carrying croziersXfour barons’ with candles in silver candlesticks and then After two bishops bearing crosses more with the them came the earl marshal alwaysobserved -r-ngiish 1 by I ‘ ' - the manuscript monks many of have never been crowned the gotably king of Spain the ktbjg of eaen and the of emperor1 Germany Thfc Is romantic cry “The king dead Hye i°n® the king!” is literally true for o£ the £hr£Kn rulr begins not new thhis coronation but with the death Predecessor But all for that kings and queens have the Ceremony r of being f ? I! I I a formal cere'inaugural parade the States United the the at -almost presented of throng I I Europej oti several T a simply unlike Presidsnt a zl interest of means s not A M a coronation -the : rt coronations offact Is byno next I t shouting BgW’T -Pt : beginning the In some ceremony lioyal misinterpreted the way Horse Guards their shouts and set fire to the panic-stricken gates the spectators rushed out and by the were slaughtered the coronation Norman cavalry Therefore Conqueror of the William ceremony was consummated in an empty building best authentic description of an The early Is to be coronation procession found in manuscript form in the British It the coronation Museum describes of I the Lion Richard “Richard 3 in Hearted?’ 1189 on September - t joyous a i i of' back over coronation of English ceremonies of! the kings : by 1 i - A i i t 'Z ‘If- ' I L -T - 2 i 'l tip-toe 22 June glance - J ’J n ' -t coronation V George the King 3 ? 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