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FUNERALS, FIELD MARSHALS, AND FERGIE

[ROYAL CEREMONY]. [Caption title:] The Form of the Proceeding to the funeral Of her late Majesty queen mary II. Of Blessed Memory...

[Edinburgh]. In the Savoy: Printed by Edw. Jones, 1694/5 [i.e. 1695]
Folio. 4pp. Imprint from colophon. Dated according to Lady Day dating. A rare variant of ESTC R37350 - under title on p.1: 'March 2. 1694/5 I do appoint Edward Jones to print this account of the proceeding. Norfolke, and Marshall.' Two copies are recorded in the British Isles (Advocates and NLS), and none elsewhere. ESTC R177184, Wing F1582A.

[Bound with:] The Form of the Proceeding to the coronation of Their majesties King james the Second and Queen mary, The 23 of this instant April, 1685. [To be punctually observed by all Persons therein concerned.] [London]. Printed by Thomas in the Savoy, 1685. Single sheet, printed in two columns one side only. Seemingly at one time bifurcated, with resulting loss to text of title and imprint, neat paper repairs to verso. ESTC R10854, Wing F1579.

[And:] Orders To be Observed On Wednesday the 11th of October, Being the Day appointed for Their Majesties coronation. London. Printed by John Baskett, 1727. ESTC records copies at a single location (BL). ESTC T43363.

[And:] The form Of the proceeding to the royal coronation Of Their Most Excellent Majesties King george III. and Queen Charlotte... London. Printed by William Bowyer. Sold by George Woodfall...and Barnes Tovey, 1761. [3], 6-18pp. ESTC T88230.

[And:] Public Testimony of Respect to the Duke of Kent. Arrangement of the toasts and music, at the Commemorative Festival in Honour of the Birth Day of field marshal, his royal highness the duke of kent and strathearn... [London?] [s.n.], [1816]. [4]pp. Apparently unrecorded.

[And:] Ceremonial for the private interment of her late royal highness the princess charlotte-augusta daughter of his royal highness the prince regent and consort of his serene highness the prince leopold of saxe-cobourg in the royal chapel of st. george at windsor On Wednesday Evening the 19th of November 1817. [London]. [Coe, printer], [1817] [8]pp. Together with the ceremonial for 18th November [1f.], though without the Anthems [2f.], found with the copy held at Cambridge.The usual databases record copies at three locations (Cambridge, Lambeth, and SLUB Dresden).

[And:] The ceremonies to be observed at the royal coronation of his most excellent majesty king george the fourth on thursday the nineteenth day of july, MDCCCXXI. [London]. [Printed by Samuel and Richard Bentley], [1821]. 29pp, [1].

[And:] The deputy earl marshal's order concerning the robes, coronets, &c. which are to be worn by the peers at The coronation of his most sacred majesty king george the fourth. [London]. [Printed by S. and R. Bentley], [1821]. [4]pp. Apparently unrecorded.

[And:] [Caption title:] In pursuance of a Order of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the following Instructions have been framed for securing the commodious Access and Return of Carriages conveying Persons to and from Westminster Abbey, on the Occasion of Their Majesties Coronation on the 8th September. [London]. [s.n.], [1831]. [4]pp. OCLC records copies at two locations (Duke and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz).

[And:] Ceremonial for the interment of his late Most Sacred Majesty king william the fourth of blessed memory... [London]. Printed by Samuel Bentley, [1837]. 10pp, [2]. Apparentley unrecorded.

[And:] Ceremonial for the private interment of His late Royal Highness william-frederick duke of gloucester and edinburgh... London. Printed by Samuel Bentley, [1834]. [4]pp. COPAC records a single copy (NLS).

[And:] Ceremonial for the private interment of His late Royal Highness augustus frederick duke of sussex, sixth son of his majesty king george the third... London. Printed by S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, and Fley, [1843]. [4]pp. Apparently unrecorded.

[And:] Ceremonial for the private interment of Her Late Most Excellent Majesty adelaide the queen dowager... London. Printed by S. & J. Bentley and Henry Fley, [1849]. [4]pp. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at two locations (MHS and NLS).

[And:] The order of proceeding in the Public Funeral of the late field-marshal arthur duke of wellington, k.g. to be solemnized In St. Paul's Cathedral, on thursday, the XVIII. day of november, MDCCCLII. [London], [Printed by S. Bentley and Co.], [1852]. 14pp. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at three locations (Morgan, NT, and Oxford).

[And:] Ceremonial. On the Morning of Friday, May 8th, 1857, the Remains of Her late Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester...will be Privately Removed from Gloucester House, in Piccadilly, for Interment in the Family Vault in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. [s.i.] [s.n.], [1857]. [4]pp. Apparently unrecorded.

[And:] On the Morning of Friday, May 8th, 1857, the Remains of Her late Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester...will be Privately Removed from Gloucester House, in Piccadilly, for Interment in the Family Vault in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. [s.i.] [s.n.], [1857]. [4]pp. Apparently unrecorded.

[And:] Ceremonial. On the Morning of Monday, March 25th, 1861, the Remains of Her Late Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent and Strathern...will be privately removed from Frogmore House to the Nave in St. George's Chapel, Windsor... [London]. [Printed by Harrison and Sons], [1861]. 7pp, [1]. OCLC records a single copy (SLUB Dresden).

[And:] Ceremonial To be observed at the Marriage of Her Royal Highness Victoria-Adelaide-Mary-Louisa...with His Royal Highness Prince Frederic-William-Nicolas-Charles...upon Monday, the 25th of January, 1858, at half-past Twelve o'Clock. [London].. [Harrison and Sons], [1858]. 7pp, [1]. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at two locations (BL and BLB).

[And:] Ceremonial to be observed On the morning of Saturday, April 5th, 1884, at 11.30 o'clock, The Remains of His late Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert...will be removed from the Albert Memorial Chapel for Burial in the Royal Vault in St. George's Chapel. [London]. [s.n.], [1884]. 4pp. Apparently unrecorded.

[And:] Ceremonial to be observed On the morning of Saturday, April 5th, 1884, at 11.30 o'clock, The Remains of His late Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert...will be removed from the Albert Memorial Chapel for Burial in the Royal Vault in St. George's Chapel. [London]. [s.n.], [1884]. 7pp, [1]. The usual databases record a single copy (BL).

[And:] Ceremonial to be observed On the reception and on the Interment of The Remain of His Royal Highness The Prince Henry Maurice of Battenburg...who died on active Service, whilst returning from the Ashanti Expedition, on board Her Majesty's Ship "Blonde," on January 20th, 1896. [London] [Harrison and Sons], [1896]. 8pp.

[And:] Ceremonial to be observed at the Marriage of Her Royal Highness The Princess Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline... [London]. [Harrison and Sons], [1904] 8pp. Apparently unrecorded.

[And:] Ceremonial funeral of his royal highness the duke of gloucester in St. George's Chapel on Friday, 14th june, 1974 at 11.30 a.m. [London?] [s.n.], [1974]. 10pp. Apparently unrecorded.

[And:] Ceremonial funeral of admiral of the fleet the earl mountbatten of burma in Westminster Abbey on Wednesday, 5th September, 1979 at 11.30 a.m. [London?] [s.n.], [1979] 18pp. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at four locations (BL, Dunedin, NMM, and State Library of Victoria).

[And:] Queen elizabeth the queen mother's 80th birthday ceremonial for the thanksgiving service at st. paul's cathedral at 11.30 a.m. Tuesday, 15th July, 1980. [London]. [Harrison & Sons], [1980]. 20pp, [4]. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at two locations (BL and Lambeth).

[And:] Ceremonial: The Marriage of his royal highness the prince andrew with miss sarah ferguson at westminster abbey on Wednesday 23rd July, 1986 at 11.30 a.m. [London]. [Greenaway-Harrison], [1986]. 22pp, [2]. COPAC records copies at two locations (BL and Lambeth).

Folio. Modern gilt-tooled green half-calf, marbled boards. Spine sunned. Occasional spotting, short-tears, and chipping to earlier articles.
An extraordinarily extensive and somewhat heterogeneous sammelband of twenty-six articles, the majority either remarkably scarce or entirely unrecorded, relating to British royal ceremonies and ceremonials across the span of three centuries, from the funeral procession of Mary II in 1695, to the wedding of Prince Andrew to Sarah Ferguson in 1986.
£ 2,500.00 Antiquates Ref: 27792