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1888. Queen Caroline's Claim to be Crowned. Proceedings at a Meeting of His Majesty's Privy Council at the Council Office, Whitehall, on the 5th, 6th and 7th July 1821, respecting the Memorial of Her Majesty The Queen claiming the Right of Coronation with The King. A 1982 facsimile reprint de Trials - 1888
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1888. Queen Caroline's Claim to be Crowned. Proceedings at a Meeting of His Majesty's Privy Council at the Council Office, Whitehall, on the 5th, 6th and 7th July 1821, respecting the Memorial of Her Majesty The Queen claiming the Right of Coronation with The King. A 1982 facsimile reprint
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Reports of State Trials, New Series, HMSO, London, 1888. Facsimile Reprint, 1982. Disbound. Very Good. On the 9th of June, 1821 a Royal Proclamation declaring the King?s pleasure to celebrate his coronation on the 19th July next was published. on the 25th June, 1821, the Queen presented a memorial claiming, as Queen Consort, a right to celebrate the ceremony of coronation at the same time as the King. The question, whether she was of right to be crowned with the King, was referred to a Committee of Lords of the Privy Council. The committee reported that a Queen Consort is not entitled as of right to be crowned. 42 pages, printed in double columns. A trial from the Reports of State Trials, New Series, 1889, published in facsimile, 1982. Note; this is a trial report separated from a larger volume. Size: Large octavo (15 x 23 cms). Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: State Trials::New Series; Law; True Crime. Inventory No: 350630..
- Librería Cosmo Books (GB)
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- Cantidad disponible 3
- Edición Facsimile Reprint, 1982
- Editorial Reports of State Trials, New Series, HMSO
- Lugar de publicación London
- Fecha de publicación 1888
- Palabras clave BZDB395 State Trials::New Series; Law; True Crime. Trials 1888. Queen Caroline's Claim to be Crowned. Proceedings at a Meeting of His Majesty's Privy Council at the Council Office, Whitehall, on the 5th, 6th and 7th July 1821, respecting the Memor