Show 4 V e 11 I 1 Y I 1 when george IV WM was crowned j london daily altus 1 the bum sum recently voted for the jubilee preparations in the abbey al shrinks rinks into insignificance by the side aid of the tile magnificent charge charges for similar work on tho the coronation of king george IV in 1821 prominent in the detailed account ie is the survivor 0 r generals bill for fitting up vest 1 1 minster abbey and westminster hall with platforms etc i added to which the lord chamberlains Chamber Luns account for furniture and decorations of Abbe abbey yand and ball regalia dr crosses etc of attendants fore foreign guests were m ere treated treat edu with ith special bogli ceremony to an am appears bk by tho the account of the tile emi eminent nent gol goldsmit demit F Mets rs rundell ftp bridge rodn for onufer boxes for representatives rese five of foreign po powers Aers to the extent of and these distinguished III lied persona persons doubtless received fl also a full share of the medals struck for the occasion by the master of the mint at a cost of some other items in the official accounts may be of interest the lord steward charged for expenses incidental to the banquet I 1 the anter of the iiorio for a charger for the tile champion received ell 8 the master alaster of t the robes the secretary of the lord chamberlain for his expenses 2500 the earl marshal for hie his besides another toward publishing his account of the ceremony and a tee fee to his secretary of X nearly 1000 was aisig assigned ne dt to 0 Si sir richard rRichard baker under the bead head ol 01 expenses of police while the earl of kinnoull received on account of etc in scotland after all this the tile modest sum of divided among the theatres in london in return tor for throwing open their d doors oora agrati to all who chose to risk the perils of it scramble for seats comes as a eort sort ef of climax altogether the arrangements for this day of public rejoicing cost about toward v aich parliament voted voted the remainder was paid out of the french indemnity money under the treaty of 1815 |