Then one of the Bishops read this Passage to the King. ![]() Sir, will you grant to hold and keep, the Laws and Rightful Customs, which the Commonalty of this your Kingdom have, and will you defend and uphold them to the Honour of GOD, so much as in you lieth? Sir, will you to your Power, cause Law, Justice, and Discretion, in Mercy and Truth, to be executed to your Judgment?ĪRCHBISHOP. Sir, will you keep Peace, and Godly Agreement (ac|cording to your Power) both to GOD, the Holy Church, the Clergy, and the People?ĪRCHBISHOP. Edward, your Predecessor, according to the Laws of GOD, the true Profession of the Gospel established in this Kingdom, agreeable to the Prerogative for the Kings thereof n, and the ancient Customs of the Realm.ĪRCHBISHOP. Sir, Will you grant and keep, and by your Oath confirm to the People of England, the Laws and Customs to them granted, by the Kings of England, your lawful and Religious Predeces|sors, and namely, the Laws, Customs, and Franchises granted to the Clergy, by the glorious King St. After Sermon was done, the King went to the Altar, to take the CORONATION OATH m, which was performed in this Manner.ĪRCHBISHOP. Presented his Majesty to the Lords and Commons, there pre|sent, East, West, North, and South, who gave their Consent to his Coronation, as their lawful Sovereign. At the entering into the Church, Bishop Laud k delivered into the King's Hands, the Staff of King Edward the Confessor, with which the King walked up to the Throne, then the Archbishop of Canter|bury l The King being cloathed in white Sattin, went under a rich Canopy, supported by the Barons of the Cinque Ports the King having on each Hand a Bishop, and his Train of Purple Velvet, was carried up by the Master of the Robes, and the Master of the Wardrobe. Next before his Majesty went the Earl of Arundel, as Earl MARSHAL of England, and the Duke of Buckingham, as Lord HIGH CONSTABLE of England for that Day. THE King on the 2d of February 1625, went from Westminster-Hall to the Abbey Church, attended by the Aldermen of Lon|don, eighty Knights of the Bath in their Robes, the Kings Serjeants at Law, Sollicitor and Attorney General, the Judges, Barons, Bishops, Viscounts, and such of the Earls, who bore no particular Office that Day, in their Parliament Robes, going two and two before the King, all uncovered and after them followed his Officers of State, being eight Earls and one Marquis, those Persons according to their re|spective Places and Offices, carried the Swords, the Globe, the Scep|ter, the Crown and the Lord Mayor of London h, carried the short Scepter, two Bishops carried the one the Golden Cup i, and the other the Plate for the Communion. A succinct Account of the Coronation of CHARLES the First. The hypothesis that Charles II was bewitched reflects a deep belief in supernatural phenomena among the Castilian society at the beginning of the 18th century, an idea transmitted across generations, currently present in many societies worldwide.No. On the other hand, its is also possible that Charles II presented Klinefelter Syndrome, the most frequent sex chromosome disorder in humans and the most common cause of hypogonadism and infertility in males. Based on contemporary medical knowledge, it is possible that Charles IIhad a rare autosomal recessive inherited genopathy asa consequence of the frequent inbreeding among his ancestors. Such a constellation of ominous signs motivated a curious investigation, which concluded that the king was hexed at the age of 14 years in order to take away his throne, his health and his capacity to procreate. It was not until his adulthood when his infertility became evident, being incapable of conceiving a heir, even though he married twice. ![]() ![]() Since his birth in 1661, he presented a peculiar set of physical, psychiatric and behavioral signs, such as respiratory and diarrheal diseases, recurrent seizures and deep developmental delay. The death of King Charles II, the Bewitched, ended two centuries of sovereignity of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain.
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