Verses on the coronation of their late majesties King George II. and Queen Caroline, October 11, MDCCXXVII. Spoken by the scholars of Westminster school, (some of them now the ornaments of the nation) on January 15. following, being the day of the inauguration of Queen Elizabeth, their foundress : With a translation of all the Latin copies. The whole placed in the order of the transactions of that important day. Adorned with the coronation medals of the royal pair, and a bust of our present king. To which is subjoined the ceremonial of the august procession, very proper to be compared with the approaching one; and a catalogue of the coronation medals of the kings and queens of England
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Title: Verses on the coronation of their late majesties King George II. and Queen Caroline, October 11, MDCCXXVII. Spoken by the scholars of Westminster school, (some of them now the ornaments of the nation) on January 15. following, being the day of the inauguration of Queen Elizabeth, their foundress : With a translation of all the Latin copies. The whole placed in the order of the transactions of that important day. Adorned with the coronation medals of the royal pair, and a bust of our present king. To which is subjoined the ceremonial of the august procession, very proper to be compared with the approaching one; and a catalogue of the coronation medals of the kings and queens of England
Classmark: BC Lt/VER
Additional creator(s): Westminster School (Other)
Related people: George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760
Publisher: Printed for W. Bowyer
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1761
Language: English
Size and medium: xxvi, 70 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/282447
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991001570089705181
Collection group(s): English Literature
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