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Steane, John (2003). The Archaeology of the Medieval English Monarchy. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-64159-8. Maev Kennedy; Katy Roberts (28 March 2012). "Crown Jewels go on show for major new exhibition". The Guardian . Retrieved 26 July 2016.

The spurs (dating from 1661 and representing knighthood and chivalry), the jewelled Sword of Offering (dating from 1820) and the armills (gold bracelets representing sincerity and wisdom, The Queen was given new armills by the Commonwealth for her coronation in 1953) are then presented.

The centrepiece of the coronation regalia is named after Edward the Confessor and is placed on the monarch's head at the moment of crowning. [93] Made of gold and completed in 1661, St Edward's Crown is embellished with 444 stones, including amethysts, garnets, peridots, rubies, sapphires, topazes, tourmalines and zircons. [94] This coronation crown closely resembles the medieval one, with a heavy gold base and clusters of semi-precious stones, but the disproportionately large arches are a Baroque affectation. [95] It was long assumed to be the original as their weight is almost identical and an invoice produced in 1661 was for the addition of gold to an existing crown. In 2008, new research found that it had actually been made in 1660 and was enhanced the following year when Parliament increased the budget for Charles II's twice-delayed coronation. [96] The crown is 30 centimetres (11.8in) tall and at a weight of 2.23kg (4.9lb) has been noted to be extremely heavy. [94] After 1689, monarchs chose to be crowned with a lighter, bespoke coronation crown (e.g., that of GeorgeIV [97]) or their state crown, while St Edward's Crown rested on the high altar. [93] At Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838 it was entirely absent from the ceremony. The tradition of using St Edward's Crown was revived in 1911 by GeorgeV and has continued ever since. [98] In 1953 ElizabethII opted for a stylised image of this crown to be used on coats of arms, badges, logos and various other insignia in the Commonwealth realms to symbolise her royal authority, replacing the image of a Tudor-style crown adopted in 1901 by EdwardVII. [99] [o] Imperial State Crown [ edit ] ElizabethII wearing the Imperial State Crown, 1953

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Football legend Terry Venables dies aged 80: Former England manager who led the team to Euro '96 semi-finals after a sparkling playing career with Chelsea, Tottenham and QPR, had suffered a 'long illness', his devastated family announce If you do not give consent, the PRA may still collect, record and store it in accordance with the information provided above. Holmes, Martin Rivington; Sitwell, Hervey Degge Wilmot (1972). The English Regalia: Their History, Custody and Display. HM Stationery Office. ISBN 978-0-1167-0407-8. Williams, Patricia (2012). Historical Texts from Medieval Wales. Modern Humanities Research Association. ISBN 978-1-907322-60-0. This consultation paper (CP) sets out the Prudential Regulation Authority’s (PRA) proposed rule and policy updates in respect of the establishment and maintenance of third-country footnote [1] branches and subsidiaries within ring-fenced body (RFB) sub-consolidation groups.

Gareth Southgate says 'outstanding and forward-thinking' Terry Venables lived 'life to the full' as Three Lions boss pays tribute to late England manager after his death and credits him for thrilling Euro '96 runBogdanor, Vernon (1997). The Monarchy and the Constitution. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-829334-7. Keay, Anna (2002). The Crown Jewels: Official Guidebook. Historic Royal Palaces. ISBN 978-1-873-99320-0. When a monarch is anointed, the Dean of Westminster first pours holy anointing oil from an ampulla into a spoon. [153] Ampulla [ edit ] The Ampulla The first process was conducted by one of the more senior and experienced panels that handles these matters and they’ve come to a considered decision. Then another panel comes in and says something different. The whole process is quite bewildering. I will talk about it more in the future but right now it’s bewildering, it’s been frustrating and there’s no doubt it’s been a distraction.” Jenkins, Susan; Trowles, Tony (2018). The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries: Westminster Abbey. Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. ISBN 978-1-785511-31-8.

The regalia's precious stones were sold separately and the precious metal sent to the Mint to be coined, although other pieces (such as the Coronation Spoon dating from the twelfth century and later returned to Charles II) were sold intact.Crown Jewels". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol.211. United Kingdom: House of Commons. 16 July 1992. col.944W. February 2018: We published updated details of banks’ ring-fencing transfer scheme court dates. This was updated on Thursday 22 February, and is available above. The Crown Jewels are the ceremonial treasures which have been acquired by English kings and queens, mostly since 1660.

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