The Great Solemnity of the Coronation of a King And Queen According to the Use O

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The Great Solemnity of the Coronation of a King And Queen According to the Use O
Macleane, Douglas, 1856-
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Till the nineteenth century the two gentle- men representing the Dukes of Normandy and Aquitaine also covered themselves at this point. The prelates, too, put on their Caps. But until James II. Barons (who had no Coronets till Charles II. 's reign) and Bishops remained at this point bareheaded, though D'Ewes ^ relates that in 1626 the Bishops put on their caps, the Barons alone continuing bare. All Coronets, even that of the Prince of Wales, are ungemmed.
64 The great Guns. — It was regarded as
... an omen that at the moment the signal was given for James II. The royal standard on the White Tower was rent across by the wind. The canopy carried over the King in the Procession also broke. And Echard, " a contemporary, notes that the same day the royal arms fell from the window of one of the chief London churches.
65 God crown, etc. — A revival of the ancient prayer Beus te coronet. Afterwards came Be strong and of a good courage, sung till the seventeenth 1 Autobiography.
^ History of England, iii.


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