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GENERAL SIR A. GODLEY, whose Anzac message to New Zealanders appeared yesterday.

THE CORONATION CHAIR, in the King’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, on which King Edward VIII. will be crowned during the coronation ceremony. The chair, made by Waller, the King's painter, at the command of Edward I. in 1300-1301, contains the stone of Scone, brought by the King from Scotland. In this chair every sovereign since King Edward 11. has been crowned. The stone is below the seat of the chair.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 121, 23 April 1936, Page 6

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GENERAL SIR A. GODLEY, whose Anzac message to New Zealanders appeared yesterday. THE CORONATION CHAIR, in the King’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, on which King Edward VIII. will be crowned during the coronation ceremony. The chair, made by Waller, the King's painter, at the command of Edward I. in 1300-1301, contains the stone of Scone, brought by the King from Scotland. In this chair every sovereign since King Edward II. has been crowned. The stone is below the seat of the chair. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 121, 23 April 1936, Page 6

GENERAL SIR A. GODLEY, whose Anzac message to New Zealanders appeared yesterday. THE CORONATION CHAIR, in the King’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, on which King Edward VIII. will be crowned during the coronation ceremony. The chair, made by Waller, the King's painter, at the command of Edward I. in 1300-1301, contains the stone of Scone, brought by the King from Scotland. In this chair every sovereign since King Edward II. has been crowned. The stone is below the seat of the chair. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 121, 23 April 1936, Page 6