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Effingham, F. (1737). The order of Francis Earl of Effingham, Deputy Marshal of England: Whereas the solemnity of the internment of Her late Majesty Queen Caroline is appointed to be performed on Saturday . London: Printed by John Baskett.
Massachusetts, & Belcher, J. (1736). By His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; ... A proclamation. Whereas Her Majesty ... has been graciously pleased by an additional instruction to me directed ... that ... where the royal family is appointed to be particularly prayed for, the following form and order shall be observed ... Given at Boston the twelfth day of August, 1736 . Boston: Printed by John Draper, printer to his excellency the governour and Council.
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A Particular account of the solemnities used at the coronation of His Sacred Majesty King George II ...ayor's day following . (1761). London: Printed for W. Bristow.
Coolidge, S., & Phips, S. (1738). A sermon preached at His Majesty's Castle William, March 26. 1738. Upon the much lamented death of Her Late Most Excellent Majesty Caroline, Queen-Consort of the most puissant George the Second, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. "Whom God bless and preserve with long life health and honour and all worldly happiness . Boston: N.E.: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, in Queen-Street.
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Potter, J. (1727). Eine Predigt, gehalten bey der Krönung Georg II. Königes von Gross-Britannien, und der Königin Carolina,: In der Abtey-Kirche zu Westmünster den II. Octobr. st. v. 1727 . S.l: S.n.
Vollständige Beschreibung der Ceremonien, welche sowohl bey den Englischen Crönungen überhaupt vorgehen,: Besonders aber bey dem höchst-beglückten Crönungs-Fest Ihro Königl. Königl. Maj. Maj. Georgii des II. und Wilhelminae Carolinae, von Gross-Britannien, Franckreich and Irrland, &c. &c. : Am 11/12. Octob. dieses 1727. Jahres feyerlichst beobachtet sind, nebst vielen merckwürdigen Umständen, alles aus den besten Englischen und andern Nachrichten genommen, und mit nöthigen Kupffern erkläret . (1728). Hanover: Verlegts Nicolaus Förster und Sohn.
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