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... King's command permitted freely to inspect the regalia of the King and Queen , which were kept in the Abbey . The special interest in the regalia seems to have begun with King Richard II ; we shall hear of them again from our chronicler ...
... King's command permitted freely to inspect the regalia of the King and Queen , which were kept in the Abbey . The special interest in the regalia seems to have begun with King Richard II ; we shall hear of them again from our chronicler ...
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... King came from Eltham with the King of Armenia to Westminster , and though night had fallen brought him into the Abbey by candlelight and took him to the shrine ; he also showed him the regalia with which he had been crowned . the 13th ...
... King came from Eltham with the King of Armenia to Westminster , and though night had fallen brought him into the Abbey by candlelight and took him to the shrine ; he also showed him the regalia with which he had been crowned . the 13th ...
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... King dismounted and put off his shoes , as did the Archbishop of York , Robert de Vere , and Michael de la Pole ; and barefoot they walked to the Abbey church . The Abbot and Convent came in copes to meet him as far as the King's Gate ...
... King dismounted and put off his shoes , as did the Archbishop of York , Robert de Vere , and Michael de la Pole ; and barefoot they walked to the Abbey church . The Abbot and Convent came in copes to meet him as far as the King's Gate ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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