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List of British coronations

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This is a list by date of coronations of British monarchs from the 10th century to the present.

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· Monarchs of England (900–1603)
Æthelstan
Æthelstan
Monarch
Æthelstan
Date of accession
17 July 924
Date of coronation
4 September 925Kingston upon Thames
Presiding cleric
Athelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edmund I
Edmund I
Monarch
Edmund I
Date of accession
27 October 939
Date of coronation
Possibly 1 December 939Kingston upon Thames
Presiding cleric
Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury
Eadred
Eadred
Monarch
Eadred
Date of accession
26 May 946
Date of coronation
16 August 946Kingston upon Thames
Eadwig
Eadwig
Monarch
Eadwig
Date of accession
23 November 955
Date of coronation
26 January 956Kingston upon Thames
Edgar
Edgar
Monarch
Edgar
Consort
Ælfthryth
Date of accession
1 October 959
Date of coronation
Whit Sunday, 11 May 973Bath Abbey
Presiding cleric
Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward the Martyr
Edward the Martyr
Monarch
Edward the Martyr
Date of accession
8 July 975
Date of coronation
August 975Kingston upon Thames
Presiding cleric
Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury and Oswald, Archbishop of York
Æthelred the Unready
Æthelred the Unready
Monarch
Æthelred the Unready
Date of accession
18 March 978
Date of coronation
April 978Kingston upon Thames
Edmund Ironside
Edmund Ironside
Monarch
Edmund Ironside
Date of accession
23 April 1016
Date of coronation
25 April 1016Old St Paul's Cathedral
Presiding cleric
Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury
Cnut
Cnut
Monarch
Cnut
Date of accession
30 November 1016
Date of coronation
Possibly January 1017Old St Paul's Cathedral
Harthacnut
Harthacnut
Monarch
Harthacnut
Date of accession
17 March 1040
Date of coronation
Possibly June 1040Canterbury Cathedral
Presiding cleric
Eadsige, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward the Confessor
Edward the Confessor
Monarch
Edward the Confessor
Date of accession
8 June 1042
Date of coronation
Easter Sunday, 3 April 1043Old Minster, Winchester
Harold II
Harold II
Monarch
Harold II
Date of accession
5 January 1066
Date of coronation
Saturday, 6 January 1066probably at Westminster Abbey
Presiding cleric
Ealdred, Archbishop of York or Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury
William I - article
William I - article
Monarch
William I - article
Date of accession
Nov-Dec 1066
Date of coronation
Christmas Day,Monday, 25 December 1066
Presiding cleric
Ealdred, Archbishop of York
William II
William II
Monarch
William II
Date of accession
9 September 1087
Date of coronation
Sunday, 26 September 1087
Presiding cleric
Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry I
Henry I
Monarch
Henry I
Date of accession
2 August 1100
Date of coronation
Sunday, 5 August 1100
Presiding cleric
Maurice, Bishop of London
Stephen
Stephen
Monarch
Stephen
Date of coronation
Saint Stephen's DayThursday, 26 December 1135
Presiding cleric
William de Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry II
Henry II
Monarch
Henry II
Consort
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Date of accession
25 October 1154
Date of coronation
Sunday, 19 December 1154
Presiding cleric
Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry the Young King
Henry the Young King
Monarch
Henry the Young King
Date of coronation
Sunday, 14 June 1170
Presiding cleric
Roger de Pont L'Evêque, Archbishop of York
Margaret of France
Margaret of France
Monarch
Margaret of France
Date of accession
Sunday, 27 August 1172Winchester Cathedral
Date of coronation
Rotrou, Archbishop of Rouen
Richard I
Richard I
Monarch
Richard I
Date of accession
6 July 1189
Date of coronation
Sunday, 3 September 1189
Presiding cleric
Baldwin of Exeter, Archbishop of Canterbury
John
John
Monarch
John
Date of accession
6 April 1199
Date of coronation
Ascension Day,Thursday, 27 May 1199
Presiding cleric
Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry III
Henry III
Monarch
Henry III
Date of accession
19 October 1216
Date of coronation
Friday, 28 October 1216Church of St. Peter in Gloucester(now Gloucester Cathedral)
Presiding cleric
Cardinal Guala Bicchieri or Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester
Edward I
Edward I
Monarch
Edward I
Consort
Eleanor of Castile
Date of accession
16 November 1272
Date of coronation
Sunday, 19 August 1274
Presiding cleric
Robert Kilwardby, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward II
Edward II
Monarch
Edward II
Consort
Isabella of France
Date of accession
7 July 1307
Date of coronation
Sunday, 25 February 1308
Presiding cleric
Henry Woodlock, Bishop of Winchester
Edward III
Edward III
Monarch
Edward III
Date of accession
20 January 1327
Date of coronation
Sunday, 1 February 1327
Presiding cleric
Walter Reynolds, Archbishop of Canterbury
Richard II
Richard II
Monarch
Richard II
Date of accession
21 June 1377
Date of coronation
Thursday, 16 July 1377
Presiding cleric
Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry IV
Henry IV
Monarch
Henry IV
Date of accession
30 September 1399
Date of coronation
St Edward's Day, Monday, 13 October 1399
Henry V
Henry V
Monarch
Henry V
Date of accession
20 March 1413
Date of coronation
Passion Sunday, Sunday, 9 April 1413
Henry VI
Henry VI
Monarch
Henry VI
Date of accession
31 August 1422
Date of coronation
Sunday, 6 November 1429
Edward IV
Edward IV
Monarch
Edward IV
Date of accession
4 March 1461
Date of coronation
Sunday, 28 June 1461
Presiding cleric
Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
Richard III
Richard III
Monarch
Richard III
Consort
Anne Neville
Date of accession
25 June 1483
Date of coronation
Sunday, 6 July 1483
Henry VII
Henry VII
Monarch
Henry VII
Date of accession
22 August 1485
Date of coronation
Sunday, 30 October 1485
Henry VIII - article
Henry VIII - article
Monarch
Henry VIII - article
Consort
Catherine of Aragon
Date of accession
21 April 1509 (King)11 June 1509 (Queen)marriage
Date of coronation
Sunday, 24 June 1509
Presiding cleric
William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward VI - article
Edward VI - article
Monarch
Edward VI - article
Date of accession
28 January 1547
Date of coronation
Sunday, 20 February 1547
Mary I - article
Mary I - article
Monarch
Mary I - article
Date of accession
19 July 1553
Date of coronation
Sunday, 1 October 1553
Presiding cleric
Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester
Elizabeth I - article
Elizabeth I - article
Monarch
Elizabeth I - article
Date of accession
17 November 1558
Date of coronation
Sunday, 15 January 1559
Presiding cleric
Owen Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle
Monarch
Consort
Date of accession
Date of coronation
Presiding cleric
Æthelstan
17 July 924
4 September 925Kingston upon Thames
Athelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edmund I
27 October 939
Possibly 1 December 939Kingston upon Thames
Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury
Eadred
26 May 946
16 August 946Kingston upon Thames
Eadwig
23 November 955
26 January 956Kingston upon Thames
Edgar
Ælfthryth
1 October 959
Whit Sunday, 11 May 973Bath Abbey
Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward the Martyr
8 July 975
August 975Kingston upon Thames
Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury and Oswald, Archbishop of York
Æthelred the Unready
18 March 978
April 978Kingston upon Thames
Edmund Ironside
23 April 1016
25 April 1016Old St Paul's Cathedral
Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury
Cnut
30 November 1016
Possibly January 1017Old St Paul's Cathedral
Harthacnut
17 March 1040
Possibly June 1040Canterbury Cathedral
Eadsige, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward the Confessor
8 June 1042
Easter Sunday, 3 April 1043Old Minster, Winchester
Edith of Wessex
January 1045Old Minster, Winchester
Harold II
5 January 1066
Saturday, 6 January 1066probably at Westminster Abbey
Ealdred, Archbishop of York or Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury
William I - article
Nov-Dec 1066
Christmas Day,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 1100marriage
Sunday, 11 November 1100
Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury
Adeliza of Louvain
24 January 1121marriage
Sunday, 30 January 1121
Ralph d'Escures, Archbishop of Canterbury
Stephen
Saint Stephen's DayThursday, 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 1172Winchester Cathedral
Rotrou, Archbishop of Rouen
Richard I
6 July 1189
Sunday, 3 September 1189
Baldwin of Exeter, Archbishop of Canterbury
Berengaria of Navarre
12 May 1191marriage
Sunday, 12 May 1191Kingdom of Cyprus
John
6 April 1199
Ascension Day,Thursday, 27 May 1199
Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury
Isabella of Angoulême
24 August 1200marriage
Sunday, 8 October 1200
Henry III
19 October 1216
Friday, 28 October 1216Church of St. Peter in Gloucester(now 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 1236marriage
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 1328marriage
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 1382marriage
Thursday, 22 January 1382
William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury
Isabella of Valois
1 November 1396marriage
Monday, 8 January 1397
Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry IV
30 September 1399
St Edward's Day, Monday, 13 October 1399
Joanna of Navarre
7 February 1403marriage
Monday, 26 February 1403
Henry V
20 March 1413
Passion Sunday, Sunday, 9 April 1413
Catherine of Valois
2 June 1420marriage
Sunday, 23 February 1421
Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury
Henry VI
31 August 1422
Sunday, 6 November 1429
21 October 1422
Sunday, 16 December 1431as King of FranceNotre Dame de Paris
Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester
Margaret of Anjou
23 April 1445marriage
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 1464marriage
Sunday, 26 May 1465
Richard III
Anne Neville
25 June 1483
Sunday, 6 July 1483
Henry VII
22 August 1485
Sunday, 30 October 1485
· Monarchs of Scotland (1057–1651)
Lulach
Lulach
Monarch
Lulach
Date of inauguration or coronation
8 September 1057
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
?
Malcolm III
Malcolm III
Monarch
Malcolm III
Date of inauguration or coronation
25 April 1058?
Place
Scone, Perth and Kinross
Presiding cleric
?
David I
David I
Monarch
David I
Consort
Maud, Countess of Huntingdon
Date of inauguration or coronation
April or May 1124
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
Possibly Gregoir, Bishop of Dunkeld
Malcolm IV
Malcolm IV
Monarch
Malcolm IV
Date of inauguration or coronation
Wednesday, 27 May 1153
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
Possibly Robert of Scone, Bishop of St Andrews
William I
William I
Monarch
William I
Date of inauguration or coronation
Friday, 24 December 1165
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
Richard the Chaplain, Bishop of St Andrews
Alexander II
Alexander II
Monarch
Alexander II
Date of inauguration or coronation
Saturday, 6 December 1214
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
William de Malveisin, Bishop of St Andrews
Alexander III
Alexander III
Monarch
Alexander III
Date of inauguration or coronation
Wednesday, 4 September 1241
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews
John (Balliol)
John (Balliol)
Monarch
John (Balliol)
Consort
Isabella de Warenne
Date of inauguration or coronation
Sunday, 30 November 1292
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
William Fraser, Bishop of St Andrews
Robert I
Robert I
Monarch
Robert I
Consort
Elizabeth de Burgh
Date of inauguration or coronation
Sunday, 27 March 1306
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
No bishop present
David II
David II
Monarch
David II
Consort
Joan of England
Date of inauguration or coronation
Sunday, 24 November 1331
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
James Bane, Bishop of St Andrews
Robert II
Robert II
Monarch
Robert II
Consort
Euphemia de Ross
Date of inauguration or coronation
Wednesday, 26 March 1371
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
William de Landallis, Bishop of St Andrews
Robert III
Robert III
Monarch
Robert III
Consort
Annabella Drummond
Date of inauguration or coronation
Thursday, 18 August 1390
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
Walter Trail, Bishop of St Andrews
James I
James I
Monarch
James I
Date of inauguration or coronation
Tuesday, 2 May or Sunday, 21 May 1424
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
Henry Wardlaw, Bishop of St Andrews
James II
James II
Monarch
James II
Date of inauguration or coronation
Tuesday, 25 March 1437
Place
Holyrood Abbey
Presiding cleric
Michael Ochiltree, Bishop of Dunblane
James III
James III
Monarch
James III
Date of inauguration or coronation
Sunday, 10 August 1460
Place
Kelso Abbey
Presiding cleric
James Kennedy, Bishop of St Andrews
James IV
James IV
Monarch
James IV
Date of inauguration or coronation
Tuesday, 24 June 1488
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
William Scheves, Archbishop of St Andrews
James V
James V
Monarch
James V
Date of inauguration or coronation
Wednesday, 21 September 1513
Place
Chapel Royal, Stirling Castle
Presiding cleric
James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews
Mary I - article
Mary I - article
Monarch
Mary I - article
Date of inauguration or coronation
Sunday, 9 September 1543
Place
Chapel Royal, Stirling Castle
Presiding cleric
John Hamilton, Archbishop of St Andrews
James VI - article
James VI - article
Monarch
James VI - article
Date of inauguration or coronation
Tuesday, 29 July 1567
Place
Kirk of the Holy Rude, Stirling
Presiding cleric
Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney
Charles I
Charles I
Monarch
Charles I
Date of inauguration or coronation
Tuesday, 18 June 1633, O.S.
Place
Holyrood Abbey
Presiding cleric
John Spottiswoode, Archbishop of St Andrews
Charles II - article
Charles II - article
Monarch
Charles II - article
Date of inauguration or coronation
Wednesday, 1 January 1651, O.S.
Place
Scone Abbey
Presiding cleric
Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll
Monarch
Consort
Date of inauguration or coronation
Place
Presiding cleric
Lulach
8 September 1057
Scone Abbey
?
Malcolm III
25 April 1058?
Scone, Perth and Kinross
?
David I
Maud, Countess of Huntingdon
April or May 1124
Scone Abbey
Possibly Gregoir, Bishop of Dunkeld
Malcolm IV
Wednesday, 27 May 1153
Scone Abbey
Possibly Robert of Scone, Bishop of St Andrews
William I
Friday, 24 December 1165
Scone Abbey
Richard the Chaplain, Bishop of St Andrews
Alexander II
Saturday, 6 December 1214
Scone Abbey
William de Malveisin, Bishop of St Andrews
Alexander III
Wednesday, 4 September 1241
Scone Abbey
David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews
John (Balliol)
Isabella de Warenne
Sunday, 30 November 1292
Scone Abbey
William Fraser, Bishop of St Andrews
Robert I
Elizabeth de Burgh
Sunday, 27 March 1306
Scone Abbey
No bishop present
David II
Joan of England
Sunday, 24 November 1331
Scone Abbey
James Bane, Bishop of St Andrews
Robert II
Euphemia de Ross
Wednesday, 26 March 1371
Scone Abbey
William de Landallis, Bishop of St Andrews
Robert III
Annabella Drummond
Thursday, 18 August 1390
Scone Abbey
Walter Trail, Bishop of St Andrews
James I
Tuesday, 2 May or Sunday, 21 May 1424
Scone Abbey
Henry Wardlaw, Bishop of St Andrews
James II
Tuesday, 25 March 1437
Holyrood Abbey
Michael Ochiltree, Bishop of Dunblane
James III
Sunday, 10 August 1460
Kelso Abbey
James Kennedy, Bishop of St Andrews
James IV
Tuesday, 24 June 1488
Scone Abbey
William Scheves, Archbishop of St Andrews
James V
Wednesday, 21 September 1513
Chapel Royal, Stirling Castle
James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews
Mary of Guise
Sunday, 22 February 1540
Holyrood Abbey
David Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews
Mary I - article
Sunday, 9 September 1543
Chapel Royal, Stirling Castle
John Hamilton, Archbishop of St Andrews
James VI - article
Tuesday, 29 July 1567
Kirk of the Holy Rude, Stirling
Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney
Anne of Denmark - article
Sunday, 17 May 1590, O.S.
Holyrood Abbey
Charles I
Tuesday, 18 June 1633, O.S.
Holyrood Abbey
John Spottiswoode, Archbishop of St Andrews
Charles II - article
Wednesday, 1 January 1651, O.S.
Scone Abbey
Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll
· Monarchs of England, Ireland and Scotland (1603–1707)
James VI and I - article
James VI and I - article
Monarch
James VI and I - article
Consort
Anne of Denmark
Date of accession
24 March 1602/1603, O.S.
Time intervening
4 mo 1 d
Date of coronation
Saint James's Day,Monday, 25 July 1603, O.S.
Presiding cleric
John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury
Charles I
Charles I
Monarch
Charles I
Date of accession
27 March 1625, O.S.
Time intervening
10 mo 6 d
Date of coronation
Candlemas,Thursday, 2 February 1625/1626, O.S.
Presiding cleric
George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury
Charles II
Charles II
Monarch
Charles II
Date of accession
30 January 1648/1649, O.S. (de jure)8 May 1660, O.S. (de facto)
Time intervening
11 mo 15 d
Date of coronation
Saint George's Day,Tuesday, 23 April 1661, O.S.
Presiding cleric
William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury
James II and VII - article
James II and VII - article
Monarch
James II and VII - article
Consort
Mary of Modena
Date of accession
6 February 1684/1685, O.S.
Time intervening
2 mo 17 d
Date of coronation
Saint George's Day,Thursday, 23 April 1685, O.S.
Presiding cleric
William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury
William III and II and Mary II
William III and II and Mary II
Monarch
William III and II and Mary II
Consort
(reigned jointly)
Date of accession
13 February 1688/1689, O.S.
Time intervening
1 mo 29 d
Date of coronation
Thursday, 11 April 1689, O.S.
Presiding cleric
Henry Compton, Bishop of London
Anne
Anne
Monarch
Anne
Date of accession
8 March 1701/1702, O.S.
Time intervening
1 mo 15 d
Date of coronation
Saint George's Day,Thursday, 23 April 1702, O.S.
Presiding cleric
Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury
Monarch
Consort
Date of accession
Time intervening
Date of coronation
Presiding cleric
James VI and I - article
Anne of Denmark
24 March 1602/1603, O.S.
4 mo 1 d
Saint James's Day,Monday, 25 July 1603, O.S.
John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury
Charles I
27 March 1625, O.S.
10 mo 6 d
Candlemas,Thursday, 2 February 1625/1626, O.S.
George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury
Charles II
30 January 1648/1649, O.S. (de jure)8 May 1660, O.S. (de facto)
11 mo 15 d
Saint George's Day,Tuesday, 23 April 1661, O.S.
William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury
James II and VII - article
Mary of Modena
6 February 1684/1685, O.S.
2 mo 17 d
Saint George's Day,Thursday, 23 April 1685, O.S.
William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury
William III and II and Mary II
(reigned jointly)
13 February 1688/1689, O.S.
1 mo 29 d
Thursday, 11 April 1689, O.S.
Henry Compton, Bishop of London
Anne
8 March 1701/1702, O.S.
1 mo 15 d
Saint George's Day,Thursday, 23 April 1702, O.S.
Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury
· Monarchs of Great Britain and Ireland (1707–1801)
George I
George I
Monarch
George I
Date of accession
1 August 1714, O.S.
Time intervening
2 mo 19 d
Date of coronation
Wednesday, 20 October 1714, O.S.
Presiding cleric
Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury
George II - article
George II - article
Monarch
George II - article
Consort
Caroline of Ansbach
Date of accession
11 June 1727, O.S.
Time intervening
4 mo
Date of coronation
Wednesday, 11 October 1727, O.S.
Presiding cleric
William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury
George III - article
George III - article
Monarch
George III - article
Consort
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Date of accession
25 October 1760 (King)8 September 1761 (Queen) marriage
Time intervening
10 mo 28 d 14 d
Date of coronation
Tuesday, 22 September 1761
Presiding cleric
Thomas Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury
Monarch
Consort
Date of accession
Time intervening
Date of coronation
Presiding cleric
George I
1 August 1714, O.S.
2 mo 19 d
Wednesday, 20 October 1714, O.S.
Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury
George II - article
Caroline of Ansbach
11 June 1727, O.S.
4 mo
Wednesday, 11 October 1727, O.S.
William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury
George III - article
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
25 October 1760 (King)8 September 1761 (Queen) marriage
10 mo 28 d 14 d
Tuesday, 22 September 1761
Thomas Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury
· Monarchs of the United Kingdom (1801–present)
George IV - article
George IV - article
Monarch
George IV - article
Date of accession
29 January 1820
Time intervening
1 y 5 mo 20 d
Date of coronation
Thursday, 19 July 1821
Presiding cleric
Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury
William IV - article
William IV - article
Monarch
William IV - article
Consort
Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
Date of accession
26 June 1830
Time intervening
1 y 2 mo 13 d
Date of coronation
Thursday, 8 September 1831
Presiding cleric
William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury
Victoria - article
Victoria - article
Monarch
Victoria - article
Date of accession
20 June 1837
Time intervening
1 y 8 d
Date of coronation
Thursday, 28 June 1838
Edward VII - article
Edward VII - article
Monarch
Edward VII - article
Consort
Alexandra of Denmark
Date of accession
22 January 1901
Time intervening
1 y 6 mo 18 d
Date of coronation
Saturday, 9 August 1902
Presiding cleric
Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury
George V - article
George V - article
Monarch
George V - article
Consort
Mary of Teck
Date of accession
6 May 1910
Time intervening
1 y 1 mo 16 d
Date of coronation
Thursday, 22 June 1911
Presiding cleric
Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward VIII - article
Edward VIII - article
Monarch
Edward VIII - article
Date of accession
20 January 1936
Time intervening
Date of coronation
Presiding cleric
George VI - article
George VI - article
Monarch
George VI - article
Consort
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
Date of accession
11 December 1936
Time intervening
5 mo 1 d
Date of coronation
Wednesday, 12 May 1937
Presiding cleric
Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury
Elizabeth II - article
Elizabeth II - article
Monarch
Elizabeth II - article
Date of accession
6 February 1952
Time intervening
1 y 3 mo 27 d
Date of coronation
Tuesday, 2 June 1953
Presiding cleric
Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury
Charles III - article
Charles III - article
Monarch
Charles III - article
Consort
Camilla Shand
Date of accession
8 September 2022
Time intervening
7 m 28 d
Date of coronation
Saturday, 6 May 2023
Presiding cleric
Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
Monarch
Consort
Date of accession
Time intervening
Date of coronation
Presiding cleric
George IV - article
29 January 1820
1 y 5 mo 20 d
Thursday, 19 July 1821
Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury
William IV - article
Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
26 June 1830
1 y 2 mo 13 d
Thursday, 8 September 1831
William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury
Victoria - article
20 June 1837
1 y 8 d
Thursday, 28 June 1838
Edward VII - article
Alexandra of Denmark
22 January 1901
1 y 6 mo 18 d
Saturday, 9 August 1902
Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury
George V - article
Mary of Teck
6 May 1910
1 y 1 mo 16 d
Thursday, 22 June 1911
Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward VIII - article
20 January 1936
George VI - article
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
11 December 1936
5 mo 1 d
Wednesday, 12 May 1937
Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury
Elizabeth II - article
6 February 1952
1 y 3 mo 27 d
Tuesday, 2 June 1953
Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury
Charles III - article
Camilla Shand
8 September 2022
7 m 28 d
Saturday, 6 May 2023
Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury

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  1. Married, but not jointly crowned
  2. Separate coronation of queen consort
  3. Never married
  4. Unmarried at time of coronation
  5. Spouse Henrietta Maria was not in Scotland for the coronation.
  6. Episcopacy abolished
  7. In England at this time, the new year began on 25 March. Dates between 1 January and 25 March are accordingly given a do
  8. Spouse Henrietta Maria, a Catholic, did not participate in the Anglican coronation ceremony.
  9. The queen regnant's consort was not accorded equal title and consequently was not crowned.
  10. Spouse Sophia Dorothea of Celle divorced in 1694.
  11. Caroline of Brunswick, who was separated from the King, was turned away from coronation by force.
  12. Originally scheduled for 26 June 1902, but postponed due to the King's life-threatening illness.
  13. Unmarried at the time of his abdication.
  14. Date originally planned for coronation of Edward VIII.
  15. www.archontology.org
    http://www.archontology.org/nations/england/anglosaxon/01_coron.php
  16. Kingship of the Scots, 842-1292: Succession and Independence
    https://books.google.com/books?id=U6MxEAAAQBAJ&dq=1124+David+inauguration+scone+bishop&pg=PA66
  17. Scottish Independence and the Idea of Britain
    https://books.google.com/books?id=lALdCQAAQBAJ&dq=1153+mael+coluim+scone+inauguration+bishop&pg=PA15
  18. Acts of Robert I (1306-1329)
    https://books.google.com/books?id=O6UxEAAAQBAJ&dq=anointed+Robert+scone+1306&pg=PA128
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