Explainer: National Archives house wealth of documents that reveal meticulous planning and extravagances
Coronations are based on continuity, and meticulous records stretching back hundreds of years are kept at the National Archives, which also reveal in fine detail the extravagances of the past.
Documents include bills submitted to the exchequer for the robes worn by past monarchs such as Elizabeth I. “Materials for the Apparel of Her Majesty and Persons Engaged at her Coronation” includes a bill for £22 (about £5,000 today) for a “cloth of gold and silver tissue for a mantle” and £42 (about £10,000 today) for “a fur of powdered ermine”. Other entries for silks, very fine gold buttons and tassels show the “really lavish items being made”, said Neil Johnston, historian at the National Archive.
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