A Complete Account of the Ceremonies Observed in the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England ...J. Roberts, 1727 - 80 páginas |
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... Left - Hand of the first Rank , and the Left - Hand Man of the fecond Rank , down the oppofite Paf- fage on the Weft - fide of the Hall , to the lower End of the faid Paffage ; where they stay till they are drawn out in the Grand ...
... Left - Hand of the first Rank , and the Left - Hand Man of the fecond Rank , down the oppofite Paf- fage on the Weft - fide of the Hall , to the lower End of the faid Paffage ; where they stay till they are drawn out in the Grand ...
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... Left - Hand . Which done , the Choirs , Prebendaries , and Dean , return in Order to the Lower End of the Hall , where they stay till they are drawn out in the Grand Proceeding . Then Garter's Deputy ( by the King's Command , fummons ...
... Left - Hand . Which done , the Choirs , Prebendaries , and Dean , return in Order to the Lower End of the Hall , where they stay till they are drawn out in the Grand Proceeding . Then Garter's Deputy ( by the King's Command , fummons ...
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The other Third Sword to be born on the Left Hand of Curtana . The Pointed Sword , carried on the Right Hand of Curtana . The Pointless Sword , called Curtana , to be born in the Middle between the two other Swords . Then the Sword of ...
The other Third Sword to be born on the Left Hand of Curtana . The Pointed Sword , carried on the Right Hand of Curtana . The Pointless Sword , called Curtana , to be born in the Middle between the two other Swords . Then the Sword of ...
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... Hands , the Youngest first . 1. The Organ - Blower , in a fhort Red Coat , with a Badge on his Left Breast , viz . A ... Hand , burning Perfumes all the Way from Weft- minster - Hall to the Quire - door in the Church . 2. One of his Ma ...
... Hands , the Youngest first . 1. The Organ - Blower , in a fhort Red Coat , with a Badge on his Left Breast , viz . A ... Hand , burning Perfumes all the Way from Weft- minster - Hall to the Quire - door in the Church . 2. One of his Ma ...
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... Left Hand . on her Head ; Hand . under a Canopy of Cloth of Gold . ( 4. ) ( 6. ) For the Port ( 8. ) of Hith , 2 . For the Port of Rye , I. ( 10 ) ( 12. ) 2 . ( 13. ) Affiftants to the Queen's Train , Four in Num- ( 14. ) ber , Two and ...
... Left Hand . on her Head ; Hand . under a Canopy of Cloth of Gold . ( 4. ) ( 6. ) For the Port ( 8. ) of Hith , 2 . For the Port of Rye , I. ( 10 ) ( 12. ) 2 . ( 13. ) Affiftants to the Queen's Train , Four in Num- ( 14. ) ber , Two and ...
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affifted alfo Altar Anointing Anthem attended Barons Bedchamber Bishop Canopy Charles Church Cinque-Ports Cloth of Gold cold Collar'd Coronation Coronets Crofs Crown Curtana Dean of Westminster Duke Dukes of Aquitain Earl Earl Marshal Ermine faid fame fays fecond feveral fhall firft firſt Four a-Breaft ftand fupported Garter Gentlemen Penfioners George Gowns Habits Hall Hands Heralds of Arms himſelf Horfe ibid Inches Ivory Rod jefty John King Edward's Chair King's Kings of Arms kneeling larded likewife Lord Chamberlain Lord Great Chamberlain Lord High Conftable Lord High Steward Mafter Majefty Majefty's manner Number Officers of Arms Peers and Peereffes Perfons Prayer Prebendaries prefent Purfuivants of Arms Purple Velvet Pyes Regalia rich richly Robes of Eftate Royal Sallet Scarlet Scepter Serjeants Serjeants at Arms Silver South-fide Sweet-meats Sword Table Taffata thee thereof thro Throne Train borne Trumpets ufually Verf Viscount wearing Weft Westminster-Hall William Yeomen
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Página 33 - Archb. Sir, will you grant to hold and keep the rightful customs which the commonalty of this your kingdom have ? and will you defend and uphold them to the honour of God, so much as in you lieth ? King. I grant, and promise so to do.
Página 35 - It is very meet, right, and our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks unto thee, O Lord, holy Father, almighty, everlasting God.
Página 43 - He shall cry unto me, Thou art my father, my God, and the rock of my salvation.
Página 34 - Anoint and cheer our soiled face With the abundance of Thy grace ; Keep far our foes ; give peace at home ; Where Thou art guide, no ill can come ; Teach us to know the Father, Son, And Thee of Both, to be but One : That, through the ages all along, This may be our endless song, " Praise to Thy Eternal merit, " Father, Son, and Holy Spirit !
Página 43 - His seed also will I make to endure for ever, And his throne as the days of heaven.
Página 59 - The Ampulla, or Eagle of gold, which contains the holy oil at the ceremony of the coronation, is in the form of an eagle, with wings expanded, standing on a pedestal ; all of pure gold finely chased. The head screws off about the middle of the neck for the convenience of putting in the oil, which is poured out through the beak into a spoon, called the Anointing Spoon, which is likewise made of pure gold, with four pearls in the broadest part of the handle.
Página 55 - ... and, making their obeisance to his majesty, proceeded to the middle of the hall, where they made a second obeisance; and, being come to the foot of the steps, and there making a third...
Página 56 - GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of God King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of...
Página 37 - Then the nobleman, who bore the sword of state in the procession, in lieu thereof delivered a sword in a scabbard of purple velvet to the archbishop, who, laying it on the altar, said the following prayer : " HEAR our prayers, we beseech thee, O Lord...
Página 33 - Sir, will you grant and keep, and by your oath confirm to the people of England, the laws and customs to them granted by the kings of England, your lawful and religious predecessors ; and namely, the laws, customs, and franchises' granted to the clergy by the glorious king St. Edward, your predecessor, according to the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel established in...