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See ® duration of the ceremonies, which are long drawn ont "Table of Contents" in the book, here is what takes place: the church; 3, the recognition; 4 the Lit. any; 6, the beginning of the communion service, anointing; 9, the presenting of the and sword and the girding and oblation of the said sword; 10, the investing with the armil and royal robe and the @Gellvery of the ord; the investure per annulum et baculum; 12, the putting on of the crown; i3, the presenting of the Holy Bible; 14 the benediction; 15, the enthronization; 18, the homage; 17, the queen's coromations; i3, the communion; 18, the Te Deum;: 3, the recess. Archbishop's 'Busy Day. The Rev. Randall T. Davidson, areh- bislop of Canterbury and as such the highest prelate in the Church of Eng- | land, is 2 highly important personage | on co! tion day, for it is he who | crowns /the king and conducts the | solemfi ceremonies incident thereto, | He Is gssisted by the dean, of West | How King George Details of the Coronation of England's New Sovereign and His Queen, June 22, in Westminster Abbey-- Form and Order of the Service and Ceremonies, Com- piled From Official Sources--Solemn Rites Attending the Function--Archbishop of Canterbury Personally and Queen Mary. The length of the title indicates the j 2s iE {0 the s eT ment | According to the 1 The preparation: 2 the entrance Into i i 6 the sermon; 7, the oath; § the | So i ¥ NEALE ee 0 ie ee eee sem ress Dee Be Crowned 4 > POOESIP IRIE De PEE minster, who places them upon the al tar. | Litany, the choir singing the responses Then comes the communion service {| with the singing of the, Creed. king | queen and people standing. One of | the bishops follows with a sermon. which is short, as it should be, consid Two bishops. _koeeling, sing the | THE DAILY BRITISE WHIG, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911. | | | | ering the conglomernte length of the | ceremonies, All this time the king has been un- | covered, but when the sermon begins | be puts on bis cap of crimson velvet | turned up with ermine. The sermon | ended, the archbishop goes to the king | and administers the coronation oath. | These dre the questions asked and an- swered: { and swear to govern the people of this {| United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- | land and the dominions thereto belonging according to the stftutes in parliament customs of the same? King-1 solemnly promise so to do. | Archbishop -- Will you to your power cause law and justice in mercy to be ex- | ecuted in all your judgments? King--1 wilL Archbishop--WIIl you to the wtmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the | true profession of the gospel and the | Protestant reformed religion established Ly law? And will you maintain and pre- serve laviolably the settlement of the Church of England and the doctrine, wor- | | hip, discipline and government thereof as | by law established in England'. And will vou preserve unto the bishops and clergy | of England and to the churches there commitied to their charge sll such rights and privileges as by law or shall ap. pertain to them or any of them? King--~All this 1 promise to do. Kneeling upon the steps of the altar, with his hand upon the Bible open at the gospel, the king says: "The things which I Dave here before promised 1 will perform and keep. So help me God'. 7 Then he kisses the book and signs the oath. He returns to his chair, both he and the queen kneel, and 7] Pe WESTMINSTERCABBEY, THE FoMOUS QUEEN MARY WILL BE CK minster and other bishops, all of whom, ft should be remembered, are peers of the realm. On coronation day the procession of | bishops, headed by the archbishop of | Canterbury, will form immediately outside the west door of the church and walt till notice is given of the ap- proach of the king and queen, when they shall to move into the charch. Thelf majesties are to be greeted by the singing of an ant by the choir of Westminster. Com- | plied and curtalled from the official | book mentioned, the procedure of crowning and anointing King George, with many Jocidental details necessa- rily omitted, is as follows: Presenting. the King. The king and queen pass into the theater of the church. walk past their | throues and Eneel at the south side of the altar, where they make brief pri- vate prayers. Then they sit down in ! chairs provided for them. The arch- bishop, the lord' chamcellor, the lord bigh constable and. the ear! marshal go in turn to each side of the church | "and at every of the four sides shall {in a loud volce speak to the people, ava the king in the meanwhile, stand- ing up by his chair, shall turn and shew himself unto the people at every of the four sides of the theater" as the archbishop says: "'8irs, I present unto you King George, the undoubted king of this realm. Wherefore all fon who are come this day to do your homage and service, . are you willing to do the same?' "God save, King George!" loud snd repestediy ory the people. Then the trumpets sound, The bishops pies the Bible. paten and chalice upon & altar", The lords who carry the re galla ajproach the altar, each handing over what he carries to the archbishop, | | | Archbishop--WIl! you solemnly promise [ | | | kisses fhe left cheek of his | th ---- coronets, and the trumpets shall soumd, and by a signal given the STeat guns st ie Tower shall be shot off. ng, the archbishop shall go on and say: "God crown you with a crown of glor 1. and righteousness, that by the ministry of this our benediction, having a right faith and manifold fruit of 800d works, ¥ou may obtain the crown of an everlast- ing kingdom by -the gift af tiny whons kingdom endureth forever, Amen" i Then shall the choir sing: : "Be strong and play the man; keep the | commandments of the Lord thy God and walk in his ways." The dean of Westminster tikes the The acclamation ceast | Holy Bible from the 'altar and gives | {it to the archbish 0p, "whe presents i RANDALL T. DAVIDSON, ARCH BISHOP OF CANTEREURY, WHO Wilds | CROWN THE KING AND QUEEN. | to. the king, first saying these words: | "Our gracious king, we present you | with this book, the most valuable | thing that this world affords. Here { is wisdom; this is the royal law; these | are the lively oracles of God" The | Bible then is replaced upon The Enthronization. Now comes the enthronization, sees | {ond only In interest to the actual crowning. The king is lifted into his | throne by bishops and other peers, all the great nobles standing about the | steps of the throne. The+archbishop | admonishes his majesty to stand frm | and "establish your throne in right- | eousness, -that it may stand fast. fory evermore, like as the sun. before. him | and as the faithful witness in heaven. ™ Beginning with the archhishop,. afl | the princes and peers kneel: before 'the: throne and vow allegtancesto-the sow ereign, after which the arehbishap) | majesty. | The Prince of Wales also takes the | vow of homage, and all the princes the royal blood touch the.crows-on , majesty's head-and kiss the king's deft cheek. 'When the hommge :is 'ended! | the drums shall beat and the trumpets | thronization of the king, . live King, George! | forever!" sound and all the people shoat,.crying! | out: "God sive King George! Loag i May the king lve | Queen Mary's Turn. Thus end the coronation and en-! The cere > | mony for the queen is not so elaborate, | {Queen Mary is anointed by the arch- | ! bishop, four peeresses meanwhile hoid- ing over her a rich pall of cloth of gold. | . | The ring js put upon her finger and the CHURCH WHERE KING GEORGE AND OWNED AND ENTHRONED. the archbishop prays, after great lord king's crimson robe and cap of state. King George goes to the altar, where he sits in the chair that was occupied by King Edward on a correspond- isg occasion. Ower him four knights crown npon her head, after which alll | the peeresses present put on their coro- nets. The presentation of the scepter and the ivory rod with the dove fol flows, and the queen takes her seat which the 'chamberlain removes the | of the Garter hold a rich canopy of | cloth of gold. The archbishop ancints 'the king with holy oil, on the erown of the head, on the breast and om the palms of both hands. 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