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42&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/prianne1.gif&quot; alt=&quot;Primary Sources: 1533: The coronation of Anne Boleyn&quot; width=&quot;322&quot; height=&quot;155&quot;&gt;&lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
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52 &lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/anne2.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;portrait of Anne Boleyn&quot; align=&quot;left&quot; width=&quot;139&quot; height=&quot;194&quot;&gt;This
53 account of Anne Boleyn's coronation was written by the Tudor chronicler
54 Edward Hall.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;
55 &lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Henry only provided coronations for his first two wives.&amp;nbsp;
56 Katharine of Aragon shared his coronation in 1509; Anne's lavish ceremony
57 took place on 29 May 1533.&amp;nbsp; She would be executed almost exactly three
58 years later.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;
59 &lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;The coronation was not a success, despite its expense.&amp;nbsp;
60 Anne was not popular.&amp;nbsp; Insults were shouted; mocking laughter was
61 heard.&amp;nbsp; Anne was already two months pregnant with the future Queen
62 Elizabeth I.&amp;nbsp; This undoubtedly hastened her secret marriage and
63 coronation.&amp;nbsp; Henry VIII wanted no one to doubt the legitimacy of his
64 son or the nobility of his parentage.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
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68 On
69Thursday 29 May, Lady Anne, marquess of Pembroke, was received as queen
70of England by all the lords of England.&amp;nbsp; And the mayor and aldermen,
71with all the guilds of the City of London, went to Greenwich in their barges
72after the best fashion, with also a barge of bachelors of the mayor's guild
73richly hung with cloth of gold with a great number to wait on her.&amp;nbsp;
74And so all the lords with the mayor and all the guilds of London brought
75her by water from Greenwich to the Tower of London, and there the king's
76grace received her as she landed, and then over a thousand guns were fired
77at the Tower, and others were fired at Limehouse, and on other ships lying
78in the Thames. &lt;/p&gt;
79
80&lt;p&gt;And on Saturday, the last day of May, she rode from the Tower of London
81through the City with a goodly company of lords, knights and gentlemen,
82with all the peers of the realm, richly appareled.&amp;nbsp; She herself rode
83in a rich chariot covered with cloth of silver, and a rich canopy of cloth
84of silver borne over her head by the four Lords of the Ports, in gowns
85of scarlet, followed by four richly hung chariots of ladies; and also several
86other ladies and gentlewoman riding on horseback, all in gowns made of
87crimson velvet.&amp;nbsp; And there were various pageant made on scaffolds
88in the city; and all the guilds were standing in their liveries, every
89one in order, the mayor and aldermen standing in Cheapside.&amp;nbsp; And when
90she&amp;nbsp; came before them the Recorder of London made a goodly presentation
91to her, and then the mayor gave her a purse of cloth of fold with a thousand
92marks of angel nobles in it, as a present from the whole of the city; and
93so the lords brought her to the palace of Westminster and left her there
94that night.
95&lt;p&gt;On 1 June Queen Anne was brought from Westminster Hall to St Peter's
96Abbey in procession, with all the monks of Westminster going in rich copes
97of gold, with thirteen mitred abbots; and after them all the king's chapel
98in rich copes with four bishops and two mitred archbishops, and all the
99lords going in their parliament robes, and the crown borne before her by
100the duke of Suffolk, and her two sceptres by two earls, and she herself
101going under a rich canopy of cloth of gold, dressed in a kirtle of crimson
102velvet decorated with ermine, and a robe of purple velvet decorated with
103ermine over that, and a rich coronet with a cap of pearls and stones on
104her head; and the old duchess of Norfolk carrying her train in a robe of
105scarlet with a coronet of gold on her cap, and Lord Burgh, the queen's
106Chamberlain, supporting the train in the middle.
107&lt;p&gt;After her followed ten ladies in robes of scarlet trimmed with ermine
108and round coronets of gold on their heads; and next after them all the
109queen's maids in gowns of scarlet edged with white Baltic fur.&amp;nbsp; And
110so she was brought to St Peter's church at Westminster, and there set in
111her high royal seat, which was made on a high platform before the altar.&amp;nbsp;
112And there she was anointed and crowned queen of England by the archbishop
113of Canterbury and the archbishop of York, and so sat, crowned, in her royal
114seat all through the mass, and she offered at the said mass.&amp;nbsp; And
115when the mass was done they left, every man in his order, to Westminster
116Hall, she still going under the canopy, crowned, with two sceptres in her
117hands, my Lord Wiltshire her father, and Lord Talbot leading her, and so
118dined there; and there was made the most honourable feast that has been
119seen.
120&lt;p&gt;The great hall at Westminster was richly hung with rich cloth of Arras,
121and a table was set at the upper end of the hall, going up twelve steps,
122where the queen dined; and a rich cloth of estate hung over her head.&amp;nbsp;
123There were also four other tables along the hall; and it was railed on
124every side, from the high dais in Westminster Hall to the platform in the
125church in the abbey.
126&lt;p&gt;And when she went to church to her coronation there was a striped blue
127cloth spread from the high dais of the king's bench to the high altar of
128Westminster on which she went.
129&lt;p&gt;And when the queen's Grace had washed her hands, then came the duke
130of Suffolk, high constable for that day and steward of the feast, riding
131on horseback, richly dressed and decorated, and with him, also riding on
132horseback, Lord William Howard as deputy for the duke of Norfolk in his
133office of marshall of England, and there came the queen's service followed
134by the archbishop's with a certain space between, which was all borne by
135knights; the archbishop sitting at the queen's board, at the end on her
136left hand.&amp;nbsp; The earl of Sussex was sewer, earl of Essex carver, earl
137of Derby cup bearer, earl of Arundel butler, Viscount Lisle panter, and
138Lord Grey almoner.
139&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;
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141 &lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;to the Anne
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