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"The Ancient Coronation Chair and Regalia of England &c."

Copper engraving published in Hume's History of England, 1814. Steel engraving. Size 18 x 24 cm.

Another source states that this is Plate IV of A Faithful Account of the Processions and Ceremonies of the Kings and Queens of England; exemplified by that of their most Sacred Majesties King George the Third and Queen Charlotte: with all the other interesting proceedings connected with that magnificent festival. Edited by Richard Thomson. London, 1820.

Index of the coronation items
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Index of the coronation items

1:
2: Mary of Modena's Diadem
3:
4: One of the four Swords borne before the monarch.
5: Sword of Mercy
6:
7:
8: Sovereign's Ring
9: King Edward's Chair (the Coronation chair)
10: St Edward's Staff
11: Sceptre with the Dove
12:
13: One of the four Swords borne before the monarch.
14: Queen-Consort's Ring
15: St Edward's Crown
16: Sovereign's Orb
17:

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