List of Coronations of British Monarchs - Kings and Queens of England (1066-1603)

Kings and Queens of England (1066-1603)

Monarch Consort Date of accession Date of coronation Presiding cleric
William I Nov-Dec 1066 Monday, 25 December 1066 Ealdred, Archbishop of York
Matilda of Flanders Sunday, 11 May 1068
William II 9 September 1087 Sunday, 26 September 1087 Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry I 2 August 1100 Sunday, 5 August 1100 Maurice, Bishop of London
Matilda of Scotland 11 November 1100
marriage
Sunday, 11 November 1100 Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury
Adeliza of Louvain 24 January 1121
marriage
Sunday, 30 January 1121 Ralph d'Escures, Archbishop of Canterbury
Stephen Thursday, 26 December 1135 William de Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury
Matilda of Boulogne Sunday, 22 March 1136 ?
Henry II Eleanor of Aquitaine 25 October 1154 Sunday, 19 December 1154 Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry the Young King Sunday, 14 June 1170 Roger de Pont L'Evêque, Archbishop of York
Margaret of France Sunday, 27 August 1172
at Winchester Cathedral
Rotrou, Archbishop of Rouen
Richard I 6 July 1189 Saturday, 2 September 1189 Baldwin of Exeter, Archbishop of Canterbury
Berengaria of Navarre 12 May 1191
marriage
Sunday, 12 May 1191
in Cyprus
John 6 April 1199 Thursday, 27 May 1199 Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury
Isabella of Angoulême 24 August 1200
marriage
Sunday, 8 October 1200
Henry III 19 October 1216 Friday, 28 October 1216
at Gloucester Cathedral
Cardinal Guala Bicchieri or
Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester
Sunday, 17 May 1220 Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury
Eleanor of Provence 14 January 1236
marriage
Sunday, 20 January 1236 Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward I Eleanor of Castile 16 November 1272 Sunday, 19 August 1274 Robert Kilwardby, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward II Isabella of France 7 July 1307 Sunday, 25 February 1308 Henry Woodlock, Bishop of Winchester
Edward III 20 January 1327 Sunday, 1 February 1327 Walter Reynolds, Archbishop of Canterbury
Philippa of Hainault 24 January 1328
marriage
Sunday, 18 February 1330 Simon Mepeham, Archbishop of Canterbury
Richard II 21 June 1377 Thursday, 16 July 1377 Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury
Anne of Bohemia 20 January 1383
marriage
Thursday, 22 January 1383 William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury
Isabella of Valois 1 November 1396
marriage
Monday, 8 January 1397 Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry IV 30 September 1399 Monday, 13 October 1399
Joanna of Navarre 7 February 1403
marriage
Monday, 26 February 1403
Henry V 20 March 1413 Sunday, 9 April 1413
Catherine of Valois 2 June 1420
marriage
Sunday, 23 February 1421 Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry VI 31 August 1422 Sunday, 6 November 1429
21 October 1422 Sunday, 16 December 1431
as King of France
at Notre Dame de Paris
Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester
Margaret of Anjou 23 April 1445
marriage
Sunday, 30 May 1445 John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward IV 4 March 1461 Sunday, 28 June 1461 Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
Elizabeth Woodville 1 May 1464
marriage
Sunday, 26 May 1465
Richard III Anne Neville 25 June 1483 Sunday, 6 July 1483
Henry VII 22 August 1485 Sunday, 30 October 1485
Elizabeth of York 18 January 1486 Sunday, 25 November 1487 John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon 21 April 1509 (King)
11 June 1509 (Queen)
marriage
Sunday, 24 June 1509 William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury
Anne Boleyn 28 May 1533
marriage
Sunday, 1 June 1533 Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward VI 28 January 1547 Sunday, 20 February 1547
Mary I 19 July 1553 Sunday, 1 October 1553 Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester
Elizabeth I 17 November 1558 Sunday, 15 January 1559 Owen Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle

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