INDE X. SUAL Form of Letters of Summons to the Peers and Peereffes to attend the Coronation Page 6 Form of Letters of Difpenfation to those who cannot conveniently attend ibid. Ufual Places of Parade, and Habits and Difpofition of the Horse and Foot-Guards, on the Day of the Coronation 7 The Lord Great Chamberlain's apareling the King in the Morning of the Coronation His Majefty's Arrival at Westminster, and the Robes he is there first invefted with ibid. The Queen's Aparelling by her Ladies, and Arrival at Westminster The Affembling of the Peers and Peereffes, Archbishops, Bishops, ibid. Judges, &c. at Westminster The Manner of Marshalling the feveral Claffes of Gentry and Nobility, in order for the grand Proceffion, and their Entring into Westminster Hall 9 IO II The Seating of the King and Queen in the Hall, &c. 13 The Manner of the Regalia being brought by the Dean and Prebendaries of Westminster to the Hall ib. The Sword of State prefented by the Mafter of the Jewel-Office to the Lord High-Conftable ibid. A particular Defcription thereof ibid. The Sword Curtana, and two pointed Swords, and Golden Spurs, prefented to the Lord High-Constable, and 8.3 by him to the Lord Great Chamberlain, who lays them on the Table before the King 14 Form of the Dean and Prebendaries proceeding up the Hall with the Regalia ibid. The Manner of delivering the Regalia to the Noblemen appointed by the King, to carry the fame in the Grand Proceffion IS The four Bishops ufually fummoned to fupport the King and Queen 12 The Difpofition and Service of the Barons of the Cinque Ports, Serjeants at Arms, and Gentlemen Pensioners 16 The Difpofition and Form of the Grand Proceffion from WestminsterHall, to the Abbey-church, The fpreading of 1220 Yards of Blue Cloth, and ftrewing the fame with Flowers 17 24 Anthem ufually fung by the Choir in their Way from the Hall to the Church 25 The Manner of Difpofing, Seating, and Placing their Majefties, and the feveral Perfons after their Entrance 26 into the Church Anthem that has been fung by the Choir, when the King and Queen are in the Church ibid. Acclamations of the King's Scholars at the King and Queen's Entrance into the Church The Recognition The fecond Anthem The firft Oblation 27 28 29 ibid. The 31 The Form of the Heralds proclaiming 32 the King's Style in Latin, French, and English 33 34 ibid. Prayers of the Archbishop and Re- The fourth Anthem The Investing The Crowning 35 ibid. Page 36 38 The Inveftiture per Annulum & Baccu- 40 ib. The 2d Oblation and Benediction The Anointing, Crowning and In- The fixth Anthem ibid. The Manner of their Majefties Re- The Manner of the King and Queen's ibid. 52 The magnificent Manner of ferving up Manor 56 The Ceremony of carrying up the fecond Courfe ibid. Three Maple Cups prefented to the ibid. Cold Cup prefented to the Lord ibid. Mayor of London for his Fee Ceremony of their Majesties fecond Washing ibid. The Sandals 59 ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. Grace faid by the Dean of the Chapel The first Cup of Drink prefented to 54 55 ibid. The Ampul A Defcription of the Crowns, Scepters, Of St. Edward's Crown, with a Sculp ture thereof 61 Of the Crown of State, with a Sculpture thereof A 2 62 Of 102101 |