
R. &. - if ,vew c n in the chape) of Edward the Confessor. Then the archbishop will reeite the Ni-ren- e for the Queen of William III. It is set with the progress of a king Into Its wealthy pre- king I Bey are higj backed, built of oak and look creed and the bishop of London will pearls, sapphires, diamonds and other Therefore, when the and quits much the worse for wear. The four legs of preach a abort sermon. cious stones. The scepter for a queen con- ride in state along the Strand and reaeh the ach chair ate golden lions upon their Just before the sermon the king, who up sort is very like the king's, only not so law courts, a quaint little ceremony will be i launches, with the seat of the chair resting to that stags of tke ceremony will have been large; the rod for the queen is of ivory sur- gone through with stately solemnity ere the 777 ipon their shoulders. Until some years ago uncovered, will put en a cap of crimson vel mounted by a dove and a cross. It is said royal cavalcade proceeds on its way. CORONATION by railings. Queen Alexandra would prefer to be At the spot where old Temple Bar used to the chairs were ungaarded vet trimmed with ermine. that ll Then it was discovered that the guides Then comes the oath-takin- after which crowned according to ItuMian custom, by stand, but where now an intrtittie monu- would permit any visitor to sit m the chairs the king will be anointed. the king's own hands after his coronation, ment nicknamed "The Griffin" occupies the OF :or a fee. Thus came the railings. Then the king's cap and crimson robe win but she realizes that the innovation might renter of the narrow roadway, the lord EDfVARD mayor, with his mace bearer, his sword VII be and four knights will not be pleating English ideas. removed Garter to IIItlTIMl CHOWX JKWHI.S. hold over him a rich pall of wilt or cloth of bearer, and all the retinue of the Mansion Being an Account of How His Majesty Will Re of gold, toe dean of Westminster will pour house, will await the coming of royalty. It Crowned King Hi iir.,(IOO,lM(0 ljr Its. KI.NO KIIWAIID'M ItOIIH.I. with regard for Great They Are Vnlueil holy oil into a spoon and the archbishop of may be that, proper effect, Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India, Together with pert In Precious Stones. will king, making a replica of the ancient gates of the city will a Canterbury anoint tke Ther Are Iteeleslleal (nrmenls and Description of Some Ancient Usages, Jewels and Trappings to T .ew arc.tnt chairs are not the only eu- - the sign of tke cross on the top of his maj Worn Only on This Occasion. shut off Fleet street from the Strand in Be King same way wat done with such Revived and Refurbished for u t.i.ugt with which Kdward will esty's head, thus consecrating him "King robes King Edward will wear much the at The which striking effect when the late queen mad ate to do during the coronation ceremo over this people, whom tke lord your Uod while being crowned, aad afterward while , He will first of all wear St. Kd ward's given you to rule and govern." r hath receiving the sacrament, are ecclesiastical A. D., model by which all latter-da- ) king will kneel and dean Thursday, June 26, 1902 rwn, the The then the vestments, and worn only upon this occa- have been fashioned. At the eon of Westminster will invest him with the by They assumed rn will sion the sovereign are in iutpw of the ceremonies he have placed super tnuica. Westminster abbey, aad taken oil there, his head crown of Queen Victoria. will come ceremonies: which ipon the Next tke after whiea robe of state of purple velvet of these crowns are at present among so much discussion, including tke Both caused the is put on. When the king enters the abbey THCHSDAY, June 36. Edward WBST3IIXSTE11 AIIUEY. crown jewels the iron-barre- d place of sword of fgfjV the la presentation tke state, tke he wears a velvet cloak. The cor- VI L safekeeping Wakefield which and spurs, crimson I Hi will be crowned king of of in tower, standards the aad then the orb onation robes proper, then, are the priestly Some Wonders of the Structure of buildings kelps make the Mill be placed iti king's right wSJ. Great Britain and Ireland and is one the that the hand, kr vestments, and consist of a dalmatic, stole Where Crournlnir Will Take l'lw. Tower of London. From out any one of will be divested of robe emperor of India. All the machinery again tke crimson and The a long robe Wakefield be enveloped a of maniac. dalmatic is The eoronat.on wiil occur in Westminster several windows ia tower the and will in purple robe r, of the government and the energies or super-tunl- partly open at tke sides, of abbey in about the only open chapel in that visitor may look down upon tke parade state, and tke archbishop of Canterbury will gold of English political and social life drilling most of give scepter king, doth of richly embroidered in colors, wonderful structure. This chapet is raided where soldiers are tke day. the to the while the lord with floor of Tudor roses, shamrocks, thistles, fleur aboat five feet from tbe anrrouadia; de In and royal coronet, and lined with square. It is the abbey, and u at least feet crimson; the stole of bullion embroidery, five resmmg the approached by stooe step with floral designs, has the cress of St chapel. A a fall leasts of tke radios ' George worked at each end; lined with half dozes lowg, rounded wooden bars aad it is crunion sdk. The stole is worn feet in height prevent entrance dein aboat four wise that u, while a priest would wear it except through low wooden doable gales. crossed IsssssssssssssHt over his breast, a deacon fastens it ttj. rMPLammCmmV aT At the back is a lone altar. An immense 4 steps. en his left shoulder, and crossing it over his astiqoe valuable rug covers the altar breast yet a very Urge on secaret tke end under his right arm Another raj:, sanaller. The maniple, which much resembles that, is laid just inside the entrance. On the at stole, onljr smaller, is worn over left this will be placed the coronation coairs in M the arm. whieh the kins d qoeen wil be seated. is - Tke reason Mt, jy To one side are stalls, the same, with ch-- given for attiring a layman in ioaed benches much after the style of cosy vestments worn oUy by the clergy ia THE TRINCUSS OF WALES. corners, lining the side of the chapel. From that the monarch rrprstcntt the ekurch, and is the of Be- all sides on the floor of the abbey in that protector its privileges. her triumphal entry into Dublin a be- fore tke aftotatiag tke king yrtr section of the building, save from the back, t conducted fore her deatk. Whether this be or not, into St. Edward's chapel and vested in where i the altar, it would be possible to there will be a demand as ta wko comet obtain an almost unobstructed view of the tkesc ecclesiastical garments, and after tke tkere on behalf of the representatives of Gcg !i' act of homage are laid coronation ceremonies. The railing at the tkry aside. and Magog, and when it is made known tkat bark of t.ie altar separates this chapel from It is tke duty of the lord great cksmber-lai- n it u their majesties, then the lord mayor the chapel of Ednard the Coafeetor, who te dress the king for tke corotutwn ill ride bareheaded into the royal prctenre, rcigoed about 1042. The ceremony of coro- ceremony, and to serve him with water, and at evidence of loyally wdl band to his na tioa will be performed by the archbishop for which service he may claim the bmsi, masty the keys of the city These, in dus of Canterbury. The king and queen will errs and towels, tke king's bed and bed course, will be handed back, and the lord THE PRINCE OF VALES then ascend a raised throne erected for the ding, used the Bight before the coronation, mayor will then lead the way down Meet occasion, where they will receive the and. indeed, all the furniture of tke bed street, past St PatU t as far as the Mansion have for months oeen directed to- homage of the peers. iMtL'jjramBBaaaBMns't . m. with the king's wearing apparrl and bowse, where doubtless bo wilt take leave of vtaMU IJ'fllfam fiiWaJjiP. , BMSaajjawaaaaaiMaaMaMai wards perfecting arrangements for Tae first coronation in this chapel, wa;ch liaaBakMHr99BnBflaanmirVl?aaS' mgn'shirt He ma) alto claim 40 )ardsof tke roal party. this unique event, which promises to commonly called the choir, was that of aLmwSsaammmmmaMtrTavT lliSLmCtammvTlmTTLmmmmV crimson velvet All the cloth on which the Another interesting ceremony will be tke I be the most splendid coronation in William the Conqueror in 1000. Since t' en sovereign walks in procession is claimed by cutting of the first sod for the Queen Vic-to- ri b' the history of the United Kingdom.
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