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The form of the proceeding to the royal coronation of their Majesties King George II. and Queen Caroline, from Westminster-Hall to the Abbey Church of St. Peter in Westminster, on Wednesday the 11th of this instant October, 1727
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The Lord Marshal's order. In pursuance of an order of the Lords Justices in council, dated the 8th of September last past; these are to give notice to all the peers of Great Britain, who are to attend His Majesty in the royal proceeding to his coronation upon Wednesday the 20th day of this instant October, that they, and every of them, forbear to set or use and jewels, or precious stones, in their coronets
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The form of the proceeding to the royal coronation of their Majesties King George II. and Queen Caroline from Westminster-Hall to the Abby Church of St. Peter in Westminster, on Wednesday the 11th of this inst. October, 1727
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The form of the proceeding to the royal coronation of their Majesties King George II. and Queen Caroline, from Westminster-Hall to the Abbey Church of St. Peter in Westminster, on Wednesday the 11th of this instant October, 1727
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An Account of the charity-schools in Ireland
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The form of proceeding to the royal coronation of their Most Excellent Majesties King George III and Queen Charlotte
From Westminster-Hall, to the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, at Westminster. On Tuesday the 22d day of September 1761. Together with a list of the peers, peeresses, and privy-counsellors -
Coronation
a history of kingship and the British monarchy -
A Collection out of the book called Liber regalis, remaining in the treasury of the church of Westminster
touching the coronation of the king and queen together, according to the usual form -
Act and proclamation for proclaiming the right and title of Queen Ann, as undoubted soveraign [sic] of this realm. At Edinburgh the 13th day of March 1702
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The king's serjeants & officers of state
with their coronation services -
The form and order of the coronation of Charles the Second, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland
As it was acted and done at Scoone, the first day of Januarie, 1651 -
A complete account of the ceremonies observed in the coronations of the kings and queens of England
Containing, I.The form of the royal letters of summons, ... XIII. A bill of fare at a former coronation -feast. With many other notable particulars, ... The whole adorn'd with curious cuts -
An account of the ceremonies observed in the coronations of the Kings and queens of England
viz. King James II. and his royal consort; King William III. and Queen Mary; Queen Anne; King George I; and King George II. and Queen Caroline. By comparing which, the Reader will be able to form a complete Idea of the Ceremonies which will be performed at the Coronation of his present Majesty King George III. To which is added, A description of the royal and sacred ornaments wherewith the Kings and Queens of England are crowned and invested on this solemn Occasion; adorned with Cuts of the Imperial Crowns, Scepters, Orb, Queen's Circlet, the Two pointed Swords and Curtana, St. Edward's Chair, the Royal Rings, &c. With Two curious Copper Plates; the larger one exhibiting the Procession observed in the Coronation of King William and Queen Mary; the other representing the Manner of the Champion's Challenge in Westminster-Hall -
An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of our most gracious sovereign George III
and his royal consort Queen Charlotte, on Tuesday the 22d of September 1761 -
Collections relative to claims at the coronations of several of the kings of England, beginning with King Richard II
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The book of the court
exhibiting the history, duties, and privileges of the several ranks of the English nobility and gentry, particularly of the great officers of state, and members of the Royal Household -
An account of the ceremonies observed in the coronations of the kings and queens of England
Viz. King James II. and his Royal Consort; King William III. and Queen Mary; Queen Anne; King George I; and King George II. and Queen Caroline. By comparing which, the reader will be able to form a complete idea of the ceremonies which will be performed at the coronation of his present Majesty King George III. To which is added, a description of the royal and sacred ornaments wherewith the Kings and Queens of England are crowned and invested on this solemn Occasion; adorned with Cuts of the Imperial Crowns, Scepters, Orb, Queen's Circlet, the Two pointed Swords and Curtana, St. Edward's Chair, the Royal Rings, &c. With two curious copper plates; the larger one exhibiting the Procession observed in the Coronation of King William and Queen Mary; the other representing the Manner of the Champion's Challenge in Westminster-Hall -
An account of the cathedral of Lichfield
from its foundation to the present time, including a series of fifteen hundred years -
An account of the charities of the late William Stratford L.L.D. Commissary of the Archdeaconry of Richmond
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News from Bath
being a true and perfect relation of the great and splendid procession, and joyful transactions there, on the 11th day of April, being the coronation-day of Their most Sacred Majesties William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland -
An Account of the ceremonial at the coronation of Their Most Excellent Majesties, King James II and Queen Mary, at Westminster the 23 of April 1685, in the first year of His Majesties reign
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A poem on the coronation of James II of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith
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Le sacre du roi
histoire, symbolique, cérémonial -
More than mere spectacle
coronations and inaugurations in the Habsburg monarchy during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries -
Medieval self-coronations
the history and symbolism of a ritual