Royalty
SERVICE ORDER FOR THE CANCELLED CORONATION OF EDWARD VII
[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) and ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen)]
'The Form and Order of the Service... and of the... Ceremonies... in the Coronation of Their Majesties',
including the Queen's crowning by the Archbishop of York (pp. 45-48), in every solemn detail, pp. iv, 64, 9½ x 7½, stiff blue paper covers, London, printed by Eyre & Spottiswode, for 26th June
Item Date: 1902
Background
The Coronation took place in fact on 9th August, in a shortened ceremony, owing to the King's appendicitis. It was the first to use Parry's 'I was Glad', the opening anthem as the King and Queen walked up the nave, and used ever since. In the margins are the Bible references for the words of the anthems, and occasional rubrics, such as just before the crowning, 'Here the King must be put in mind to bow his head'.
spine and top outer corners of cover defective
Stock No. 55803