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Coronation. The procession of the children will commence from St. Ann's-square, at half-past ten o'clock, and proceed down Bridge-street, over the New Bailey Bridge, Chapel-street, to the Crescent, where the military and the trades will be previously formed in line. : The grand procession will move from the Crescent through Chapel-street, Water-street, over the New Blackfriar's Bridge, St, Mary's Gate, St. Ann's-square, St. Ann's-street King-street, York-street Piccadilly, London Road, to Ardwick Green, where the military will fire a feu-de-joie.
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Order of the procession,and general festivities for the 18th and 19th of July, 1821, at Rochdale. : The ox and sheep intended to be roasted, to be conveyed through the town on a waggon, with suitable ornaments, attended by the band, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. On Thursday, 19th, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the different societies, trades, and respectable inhabitants with the military &c. &c. to assemble at the guide-post, at different stations. appointed by the committee in order to form the procession as follows, ...
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G. R. Coronation at Rochdale, Swan Inn, July 12th, 1821 a meeting this day holden here, pursuand to notice given for the purpose of considering and adopting such means of celebrating the splendid event of His Majesty's coronation as may best evince an attachment to the throne and constitution of this realm. : Present the Vicar in the chair ...
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In the large room of the Police Buildings Manchester.---27th. June, 1821. At a numerous and respectable meeting of the inhabitants of Manchester and Salford, called by the boroughreeves and constables, for the purpose of considering and adopting the most appropriate means of celebrating the splendid event of His Majesty's approaching coronation: James Brierley, Esq., Boroughreeve of Manchester, in the chair: : it was resolved as follows.
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To the candidates for coronation prizes and premiums at Rochdale. : As soon as your hearts are invigorated by the good old cheer of beef and ale, you will be called upon to exert to the fullest extent all your bodily talents, in obtaining the rich prizes that will be exhibited in the memorable occasion of our beloved Sovereign's coronation.
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