1. Richard Walter John Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch and 12th Duke of Queensberry: Bearer of the Sceptre with Cross
2. Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington: Bearer of Queen Mary’s Crown
3. Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster: Standard of the Royal Arms of England
4. Charles Alexander Vaughan Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey: Standard of the Principality of Wales
5. David George Philip Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley: former Lord Great Chamberlain
6. Simon Michael Abney-Hastings, 15th Earl of Loudoun: Bearer of the Golden Spurs
7. James Hubert Ramsay, 17th Earl of Dalhousie: Deputy Captain General of The King’s Body Guard for Scotland
8. Alexander Henry Scrymgeour, 12th Earl of Dundee: Bearer of the Royal Banner of Scotland
9. James Patrick Montagu Burgoyne Winthrop Stopford, 9th Earl of Courtown: Captain of The King’s Body Guard of The Yeomen of the Guard
10. Nicholas James Alexander, 7th Earl of Caledon: Standard of the Royal Arms of Ireland
11. Peter St Clair-Erskine, 7th Earl of Rosslyn: Lord Steward of the Household
12. Delaval Thomas Harold Astley, 23rd Baron Hastings: Bearer of the Golden Spurs
13. Rupert Charles Ponsonby, 7th Baron de Mauley: Master of the Horse
14. Valerie Ann Amos, Baroness Amos: participated in the Recognition
15. Helena Ann Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws: Bearer of the Queen Consort’s Rod
16. Narendra Babubhai Patel, Baron Patel: Bearer of the Ring
17. Catherine Margaret Ashton, Baroness Ashton of Upholland: participated in the Recognition
18. Indarjit Singh, Baron Singh of Wimbledon: Bearer of the Coronation Glove
19. Elizabeth Lydia Manningham-Buller, Baroness Manningham-Buller: Bearer of St Edward’s Staff
20. Floella Karen Yunies Benjamin, Baroness Benjamin: Bearer of the Sceptre with Dove
21. David Julian Richards, Baron Richards of Herstmonceux: Bearer of the Queen’s Ring and present the Queen’s Sceptre with Cross
22. John Nicholas Reynolds Houghton, Baron Houghton of Richmond: Bearer of the Sword of Temporal Justice
23. Syed Salah Kamall, Baron Kamall: Bearer of the Armills
24. Gillian Joanna Merron, Baroness Merron: presented the Robe Royal
25. Andrew David Parker, Baron Parker of Minsmere: Lord Chamberlain of the Household
26. Stuart William Peach, Baron Peach: Bearer of the Sword of Mercy (The Curtana)
27. Fiona Mary Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of Lansdowne: Queen’s Companion
28. Caroline Elizabeth Chisholm, Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen: Queen’s Companion
29. Edward Richard William Stanley, 19th Earl of Derby: ?
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30. Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber: composer of music for the Coronation
31. Rupert Francis John Carrington, 7th Baron Carrington: Lord Great Chamberlain
32. Sebastian Newbold Coe, Baron Coe: guest
33. Michael Bruce Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean: guest
34. Nigel Alexander Dodds, Baron Dodds of Duncairn: guest
35. Carys Davina Grey-Thompson, Baroness Grey Thompson: guest
36. Catharine Letitia Hoey, Baroness Hoey: guest
37. William James Robert Peel, 3rd Earl Peel: former Lord Chamberlain of the Household
38. Richard Hugh Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Furness: guest
39. Arthur Nicholas Winston Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching: guest
40. James Arthur David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead: guest
41. Robert Henry Alexander Eames, Baron Eames: guest
42. Ara Warkes Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham: gust
43. Susan Frances Maria Williams, Baroness Williams of Trafford: guest
44. Richard John Carew Chartres, Baron Chartres: guest and former Bishop of London
45. Charles Robin de Bohun Devereux, 19th Viscount Hereford: guest
46. Penelope Meredith Mary Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma: guest
47. David George Coke Patrick Ogilvy, 13th/8th Earl of Airlie: guest
48. Susan Katharine Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley (widow of Marmaduke James Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley): guest and former lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II
49. HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Kent: member of the Royal Family (wife NOT present)
50. HRH Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester: member of the Royal Family (wife present)
51. HRH The Prince Henry, Duke of Sussex: member of the Royal Family (wife NOT present)
52. HRH The Prince Andrew, Duke of York: member of the Royal Family (former wife NOT present)
53. HRH The Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh: member of the Royal Family (wife present)
54. Edward William Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk: Earl Marshall
55. Nicholas Edward True, Baron True: Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
56. Anthony Robert Lindsay, 30th Earl of Crawford and 13th Earl of Balcarres: Deputy to the Great Steward of Scotland
57. Merlin Sereld Victor Gilbert Hay, 24th Earl of Erroll: Lord High Constable of ScotlandCoronation Rolls are drawn up by the Clerk of the Crown, initially in the mediaeval period by a senior clerk of the Chancery (the Royal Secretariat of the time). Many Rolls include the monarch’s oath to govern according to the customs and laws of the realm, and detail the ceremonial of the Coronation – the prayers, the masses, the blessings, the order of service, etc.
All the post-medieval Rolls have in common a recital of claims made (until George II’s reign in Law French) to perform services at coronations, and adjudications made on these claims by a Court of Claims set up ad-hoc to examine them. Most claimants are entitled by hereditary title, personal or tenurial. It is believed that they were stored in the Tower of London together, before being moved to the then Public Record Office sometime in the 19th Century.
The language of the Rolls is often a blend of those languages of record current at the period: mediaeval and early modern period Rolls (1308-1727) are in Latin and French, with English from the Seventeenth century thereafter.”
The Lord Addington
The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
The Lord Anderson of Ipswich
The Baroness Barran
The Right Honourable The Lord Blencathra
The Right Honourable The Lord Boateng
The Baroness Bull
The Lord Collins of Highbury
The Viscount Colville of Culross
The Baroness Crawley
The Lord Davies of Brixton
The Right Honourable The Lord Dholakia
The Right Honourable The Lord Dodds of Duncairn
The Baroness Drake
The Lord Faulks KC
The Baroness Fookes of Plymouth
The Right Honourable The Lord Forsyth of Drumlean
The Lord Gardiner of Kimble
The Baroness Grey-Thompson
The Baroness Harding of Winscombe
The Lord Haskel
The Baroness Hayman
The Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town
The Right Honourable The Lord Henley
The Baroness Hoey
The Baroness Hollins
The Lord Howard of Rising
The Right Honourable The Earl Howe
The Right Honourable The Lord Kennedy of Southwark
The Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon
The Right Honourable The Lord Mandelson
The Lord McDonald of Salford
The Lord McInnes of Kilwinning
The Right Honourable The Lord Murphy of Torfaen
The Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne
The Baroness Parminter
The Right Honourable The Lord Robathan
The Baroness Rock
The Lord Rogan
The Right Honourable The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon
Marshal of the Air Force The Lord Stirrup
The Lord Stoneham of Droxford
The Right Honourable The Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston
The Lord Thomas of Gresford KC
The Right Honourable The Lord Touhig
The Baroness Tyler of Enfield
The Baroness Vere of Norbiton
The Baroness Walmsley
The Baroness Wheeler
The Baroness Wyld
Lady Arden of Heswall
Lord Astor of Hever
Lord Bonomy
Lord Bracadale
Lord Butler of Brockwell
Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill
Lord Darling of Roulanish
Lord Elis-Thomas
The Earl of Kilmorey
Lord McNally of Blackpool
Lord Morris of Aberavon KC
Lord Mulholland
Lord Warner of Brockley
The House of Lords deputation also included the Lord Speaker but he has already been mentioned in posts above
I have compiled a list of peers and peeresses who attended the Coronation of King Charles III in various capacities through the various previous posts and my own notes. Official roles (when known) are placed in parentheses.
Those marked with (*) were part of the House of Lords Deputation as set out in the annex to the Coronation Roll.
Those marked with (†) were part of the Privy Council Deputation as set out in the annex to the Coronation Roll.
1.Addington, Baron (*)
2.Ahmad of Wimbledon, Baron (*)
3.Airlie, 13th/8th Earl of
4.Amos, Baroness (participated in the Recognition)
5.Anderson of Ipswich, Baron (*)
6.Anglesey, 7th Marquess of (Standard of the Principality of Wales)
7.Arden of Heswall, Baroness (†)
8.Ashton of Upholland, Baroness (participated in the Recognition)
9.Astor of Hever, 3rd Baron (†)
10.Bamford, Baron (wife also present)
11.Barran, Baroness (*)
12.Benjamin, Baroness (Bearer of the Sceptre with Dove)
13.Blencathra, Baron (*)
14.Boateng, Baron (*)
15.Bonomy, Baron (†)
16.Bracadale, Baron (†)
17.Buccleuch, 10th Duke of (Bearer of Sceptre with Cross)
18.Bull, Baroness (*)
19.Burnett of Maldon, Baron (Lord Chief Justice)
20.Butler of Brockwell, Baron (†)
21.Caledon, 7th Earl of (Standard of the Royal Arms of Ireland; also wife present)
22.Carnwath of Notting Hill, Baron (†)
23.Carrington, 7th Baron (Lord Great Chamberlain)
24.Cavendish of Furness, Baron
25.Chartres, Baron (former Bishop of London)
26.Chisholm of Owlpen, Baroness (Queen’s Companion)
27.Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of (former Lord Great Chamberlain)
28.Coe, Baron
29.Collins of Highbury, Baron (*)
30.Colville of Culross, 5th Viscount (*)
31.Courtown, 9th Earl of (Captain of the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard)
32.Crawford, 30th Earl of (Deputy to the Great Steward of Scotland)
33.Crawley, Baroness (*)
34.Dalhousie, 17th Earl of (Deputy Captain General of The King’s Body Board for Scotland)
35.Darling of Roulanish, Baron (†)
36.Darzi of Denham, Baron
37.Davies of Brixton, Baron (*)
38.de Mauley, 7th Baron (Master of the Horse)
39.Derby, 19th Earl of (Vice Admiral of Lancashire
40.Devonshire, 12th Duke of
41.Dholakia, Baron (*)
42.Drake, Baroness (*)
43.Dundee, 12th Earl of (Bearer of the Royal Banner of Scotland)
44.Eames, Baron (former Archbishop of Armagh)
45.Edinburgh, HRH Duke of (wife present)
46.Elis-Thomas, Baron (†)
47.Erroll, 24th Earl of (Lord High Constable of Scotland)
48.Faulks, Baron (*)
49.Fookes of Plymouth, Baroness (*)
50.Forsyth of Drumlean, Baron (*)
51.Gardiner of Kimble, Baron (*)
52.Gloucester, HRH of (wife present)
53.Grey-Thompson, Baroness (*)
54.Harding of Winscombe, Baroness (*)
55.Haskel, Baron (*)
56.Hastings, 23rd Baron (Bearer of the Golden Spurs)
57.Hayman, Baroness (*)
58.Hayter of Kentish Town, Baroness (*)
59.Henley, 8th Baron (*)
60.Hereford, 19th Viscount (premier Viscount)
61.Hoey, Baroness
62.Hoey, Baroness (*)
63.Hollins, Baroness (*)
64.Hope of Craighead, Baron
65.Houghton of Richmond, Baron (Bearer of the Sword of Temporal Justice)
66.Howard of Rising, Baron (*)
67.Howe, 7th Earl (*)
68.Huntly, 13th Marquess of
69.Kamall, Baron (Bearer of the Armills)
70.Kennedy of Southwark, Baron (*)
71.Kennedy of The Shaws, Baroness (Bearer of the Queen Consort’s Rod)
72.Kent, HRH Duke of (wife present)
73.Kilmorey, 6th Earl of (†)
74.Kinnoull, 16th Earl of (Convenor of the Crossbench Peers)
75.Lawrence of Clarendon, Baroness (*)
76.Lloyd-Webber, Baron (composer for the Coronation)
77.Loudoun, 15th Earl of (Bearer of the Golden Spurs)
78.Mandelson, Baron (*)
79.Manningham-Buller, Baroness (Bearer of St Edward’s Staff)
80.McDonald of Salford, Baron (*)
81.McFall of Alcluith, Baron (Lord Speaker)
82.McInnes of Kilwinning, Baron (*)
83.McNally of Blackpool, Baron (†)
84.Merron, Baroness (presented the Robe Royal)
85.Morris of Aberavon, Baron (†)
86.Mowbray, 26th/28th Baron
87.Mulholland, Baron (†)
88.Murphy of Torfaen, Baron (*)
89.Newby, Baron (Leader of Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords)
90.Nicholson of Winterbourne, Baroness (*)
91.Norfolk, 18th Duke of (Earl Marshal)
92.Northumberland, 12th Duke of
93.Parker of Minsmere, Baron (Lord Chamberlain)
94.Parminter, Baroness (*)
95.Patel, Baron (Bearer of the Ring)
96.Peach, Baron (Bearer of the Sword of Mercy or Curtana)
97.Peel, 3rd Earl (former Lord Chamberlain)
98.Reed of Allermuir, Baron (President of the Supreme Court)
99.Richards of Herstmonceux, Baron (Bearer of the Queen’s Ring and presented the Queen’s Sceptre with Cross)
100.Robathan, Baron (*)
101.Rock, Baroness
102.Rogan, Baron (*)
103.Rosslyn, 7th Earl of (Lord Steward of the Household; also wife present)
104.Rothschild, 4th Baron
105.Royall of Blaisdon, Baroness (*)
106.Scotland of Asthal, Baroness (Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations)
107.Singh of Wimbledon, Baron (Bearer of the Coronation Glove)
108.Smith of Basildon, Baroness (Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords)
109.Soames of Fletching, Baron
110.Stewart of Dirleton, Baron (Advocate General for Scotland)
111.Stirrup, Baron (*)
112.Stoneham of Droxford, Baron (*)
113.Stuart of Edgbaston, Baroness (*)
114.Sussex, HRH Duke of (wife not present)
115.Thomas of Gresford, Baron (*)
116.Touhig, Baron (*)
117.True, Baron (Lord Privy Seal)
118.Tyler of Enfield, Baroness (*)
119.Vere of Norbiton, Baroness (*)
120.Walmsley, Baroness (*)
121.Warner of Brockley, Baron (†)
122.Wellington, 9th Duke of (Bearer of Queen Mary’s Crown)
123.Westminster, 7th Duke of (Standard of the Royal Arms of England)
124.Wheeler, Baroness (*)
125.Williams of Trafford, Baroness
126.Woolley of Woodford, Baron
127.Wyld, Baroness (*)
128.York, HRH Duke of (former wife not present)
In addition, the following women were present:
1. Glenconner, Baron, Anne (former Lady-in-Waiting to Princess Margaret; wife of 3rd Baron Glenconner)
2. Hussey of North Bradley, Baroness, Susan (former Lady-in-Waiting to Elizabeth II; widow of Baron Hussey of North Bradley)
3. Lansdowne, Marchioness of, Fiona (Queen’s Companion; wife of 9th Marquess of Lansdowne)
4. Mountbatten of Burma, Countess of, Penelope (wife of 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma)
S.S.
Of the claims judged to be within scope, thirty-two required further consideration by the Coronation Claims Office. Fourteen of these claims had established an entitlement to perform the service claimed, such that they should be submitted to the Royal Household and the Earl Marshal to consider whether and how such service should be performed on the day of the Coronation. Eleven of these were performed in the ceremony. These were [omitted as they have been covered elsewhere by this group Coronation Claims Office - the results (google.com)]
The other three claims, that were deemed established and to have been submitted by the appropriate person, were not included in the service. These were:
Happy & Glorious
Happy & Glorious: Coronation Commissions from the Government Art Collection is a joint exhibition between The National Archives and the Government Art Collection, reflecting on the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla
On display are two Coronation Rolls – the earliest surviving roll from 1308 and the most recent one from 2023 – alongside recently commissioned artworks from eight leading artists from across the UK, offering their own take on the Coronation’s significance to them and their communities.