Manor of Worksop - Lords of The Manor in Coronations Since 1761

Lords of The Manor in Coronations Since 1761

  • 1761 (coronation of George III): The 2nd Marquess of Rockingham (acting as deputy to the 9th Duke of Norfolk)
  • 1821 (coronation of George IV): The 12th Duke of Norfolk
  • 1831 (coronation of William IV): The 12th Duke of Norfolk
  • 1838 (coronation of Victoria): The 12th Duke of Norfolk
  • 1902 (coronation of Edward VII): The 7th Duke of Newcastle
  • 1911 (coronation of George V): The 7th Duke of Newcastle
  • 1937 (coronation of George VI): The Earl of Lincoln (acting as deputy to his father, the 8th Duke of Newcastle)
  • 1953 (coronation of Elizabeth II): None, as the manor was then under corporate ownership. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Lord Woolton) presented the Glove.

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