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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.
Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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A form or order of thanksgiving and prayer, To be used in London, and throughout England, by all Parsons, Vicars and Curates, in their respective Churches and Chappels, in Behalf of the King and Queen, and the Royal Family, upon Occasion of the Queen's being with Child. Also Form of Prayer with Thanksgiving, for the safe Delivery of the Queen, and happy Birth of the Young Prince.
Church of England.Date: 1721- Books
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A form or order of thanksgiving and prayer, to Be used in London, and throughout England, by all Parsons, Vicars and Curates, in their respective Paroch Churches and Chappels, in behalf of the King and the Queen, and the Royal-Family, upon Occasion of the Queen's being with Child. By His Majestie's special Command.
Church of England.Date: 1720- Pictures
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Mary of Modena. Engraving by J. Audran after A. van der Werff, ca. 1700.
Werff, Adriaen van der, 1659-1722.Date: [1700?]Reference: 570222i- Books
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The occasional historian. By Mr. Earbery. To be continued, numb. I. Contains a vindication of King James the Second's Queen, against the Craftsman.
Earbery, Matthias, 1690-1740.Date: 1730