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XXI. Particulars relative to that Portion of the Regalia of England which was made for the Coronation of King Charles the Second. Communicated by Robert Cole, Esq. in a Letter to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., Secretary
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The interest occasioned by the removal of the Regalia from the Jewel House to a place of greater safety, during the late fire at the Tower, will, I trust, be a sufficient excuse for the liberty I take in requesting the favour of your communicating to the Society of Antiquaries the following particulars relative to that portion of the Regalia which was made for the Coronation of Charles the Second.
Title: XXI. Particulars relative to that Portion of the Regalia of England which was made for the Coronation of King Charles the Second. Communicated by Robert Cole, Esq. in a Letter to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., Secretary
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The interest occasioned by the removal of the Regalia from the Jewel House to a place of greater safety, during the late fire at the Tower, will, I trust, be a sufficient excuse for the liberty I take in requesting the favour of your communicating to the Society of Antiquaries the following particulars relative to that portion of the Regalia which was made for the Coronation of Charles the Second.
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