List of people involved in coronations of the British monarch

Below is a list of people involved in coronations of the British monarch:

Clerics

Presiding clerics

  • 1397: Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1399: Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1403: Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1413: Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1421: Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1424: Henry Wardlaw, Bishop of St Andrews
  • 1429: Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1437: Michael Ochiltree, Bishop of Dunblane
  • 1445: John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1460: James Kennedy, Bishop of St Andrews
  • 1461: Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1465: Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1483: Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1485: Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1487: John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1488: William Scheves, Archbishop of St Andrews
  • 1509: William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1513: James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow
  • 1533: Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1540: David Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews
  • 1543: John Hamilton, Archbishop of St Andrews
  • 1547: Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1553: Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester
  • 1559: Owen Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle
  • 1567: Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney
  • 1590: Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney
  • 1603: John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1626: George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1633: John Spottiswoode, Archbishop of St Andrews
  • 1651: Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll
  • 1661: William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1685: William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1689: Henry Compton, Bishop of London
  • 1702: Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1714: Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1727: William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1761: Thomas Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1821: Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1831: William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1838: William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1902: Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1911: Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1937: Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1953: Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 2023: Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury

Deans of Westminster

Archbishops of York

Bishops Assistant to the monarch

Bishops Assistant to the consort

  • 1685: Henry Compton, Bishop of London, and Peter Mews, Bishop of Winchester
  • 1689: None (William III and Mary II were co-monarchs)
  • 1702: None
  • 1714: None (Sophia of Celle was in imprisonment)
  • 1727: Richard Willis, Bishop of Winchester, and Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London
  • 1761: Thomas Hayter, Bishop of Norwich, and John Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln
  • 1821: None (Queen Caroline was forbidden to attend the coronation)
  • 1831: Charles Sumner, Bishop of Winchester, and Robert Carr, Bishop of Chichester
  • 1838: None
  • 1902: Francis Paget, Bishop of Oxford, and John Sheepshanks, Bishop of Norwich
  • 1911: Edward Carr Glyn, Bishop of Peterborough, and Francis Paget, Bishop of Oxford
  • 1937: Percy Herbert, Bishop of Blackburn, and Michael Furse, Bishop of St Albans
  • 1953: None
  • 2023: Richard Jackson, Bishop of Hereford, and Graham Usher, Bishop of Norwich

Standard bearers

Australia

Canada

Ceylon

England

Hanover

India

Ireland

New Zealand

Pakistan

Royal

Scotland

  • 1821: James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale
  • 1902: Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, de jure 10th Earl of Dundee
  • 1937: Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, de jure 11th Earl of Dundee
  • 1953: Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, de facto 11th Earl of Dundee
  • 2023: Alexander Henry Scrymgeour, de jure 12th Earl of Dundee

South Africa

Union

Wales

Regalia

Sovereign's regalia

Bearers of St Edward's Crown (and Lord High Stewards of England)

Bearers of St Edward's Staff

Bearers of the Golden Spurs

Bearers of the Sceptre with the Cross

Bearers of the Sword of State

Bearers of the Pointed Sword of Justice to the Spirituality (Second Sword)

Bearers of the Pointed Sword of Justice to the Temporality (Third Sword)

Bearers of the Sword of Mercy (Curtana)

Bearers of the Jewelled Sword of Offering and the Ruby Rings

Bearers of the Sceptre with the Dove

Bearers of the Orb

Consort's regalia

Bearers of the consort's crown

Bearers of the consort's Sceptre with the Cross

Bearers of the Ivory Rod with the Dove

Great Officers of State

Lord High Chancellors of Great Britain

Lord Presidents of the Council

Lord Privy Seals

Lord Great Chamberlains of England, or their Deputies

Lord High Constables of England

Earls Marshal of England, or their Deputies

Great Stewards of Scotland, or their Deputies

Lord High Constables of Scotland, or their Deputies

Lord Chancellors of Ireland

Lord High Stewards of Ireland

Lord High Constables of Ireland

Royal Household

Lord Stewards

Lord Chamberlains

Masters of the Horse

Gold Sticks-in-Waiting

Captains of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms

Captains of the Yeomen of the Guard

Captains-General of the Royal Company of Archers

Ushers of the Black Rod

Vice-Admirals of the United Kingdom

Rear-Admirals of the United Kingdom

Lord Chamberlains to Consort

Miscellaneous

Monarch's train

Consort's train

Bearers of the Pall of Gold

Carried by four Knights of the Garter up to and including 1953:

Bearers of the consort's Pall of Cloth of Gold

Bearers of the Paten

Bearers of the Bible

Bearers of the Chalice

Lords of the Manor of Worksop

Lord Mayors of London

Coronation banquet

Chief Larderer

References

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  3. ^ "No. 6614". The London Gazette. 10–14 October 1727. pp. 1–4.a.a.
  4. ^ "No. 34453". The London Gazette (Supplement). 10 November 1937. p. 7050.
  5. ^ a b "No. 10142". The London Gazette. 22 September 1761. p. 4.
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  12. ^ "No. 40020". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 November 1953. p. 6250.
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