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The Scottish regalia : anciently styled 'The honours of Scotland'

1951
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"The Crown serves as the distinctive personal symbol of the King; the Sceptre is the emblem of his royal power ; and lastly. the Sword signifies at once justice and the right of peace and war. The regalia proper, the Honours of Scotland", consist of these symbols of royalty, and associated with them are a rod known as the Lord High Treasurer's Mace and certain jewels bequeathed to George III by Henry, Cardinal of York".
Imprint:
Edinburgh : HMSO, 1951.
Collation:
20 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:
English
BRN:
888813
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