PEERS/ROYALS TITLE ROLE IN CORONATION CROWNED ROYALS Charles XII of France King One to be crowned monarch Queen Marie de Nieges of France Queen One to be crowned consort ECCLESIASTICAL PEERS Emmanuel Celestin Suhard Archbishop of Reims Anoints and crowns king Ernest Victor Mennechet Bishop of Laon Bears the Holy Ampulla Louis-Joseph Fillon Bishop of Langres Bears the royal scepter Eugene-Stanislas Le Senne Bishop of Beauvais and Noyon Bears the royal mantle Joseph-Marie Tissier Bishop of Chalons Bears the royal ring Jean Verdier Archbishop of Paris Bears the royal belt and crowns queen LAY PEERS Bears the royal crown, girds the sword Charles, Infante of Spain Duke of Burgundy to the king, and confers the Order of Chivalry Alphonse, Infante of Spain Duke of Normandy Holds the first square banner Prince Charles of the Two Sicilies Duke of Aquitaine Holds the second square banner Charles, Count of Flanders Count of Flanders Bears Joyeuse, the king’s sword Jean, Duke of Guise Count of Champagne Bears the King’s war banner Henri, Count of Paris Count of Toulouse Bears the king’s spurs
The Regimental Records of the British Army: A historical résumé chronologically arranged of titles, campaigns, honours, uniforms, facings, badges, nicknames, etc