Word: processional
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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To Archbishop Kinsley, who walked into St. Peter's directly behind the Pope and at the head of a long procession of ecclesiastics, and who later joined with other prelates in symbolically presenting the Pope bread, wine, water and cages of birds, the Holy Father's words were...
In the Jubilee procession (see p. 21), Patiala rode in a State carriage behind his King, together with His Majesty's other Honorary Indian Aides-de-Camp: H. H. the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, H. H. the Maharaja of Bikaner and the Nawab Malik Sir Umar Hayat Khan...
Silver-haired Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald led off the second procession-six carriages, each with a British Premier-Canada's Bennett riding cheek by jowl with South Africa's Hertzog.
Third was the two-coach procession of learned Sankey, the Lord High Chancellor, who outranks the Prime Minister. Fourth was the procession of the tiniest London Lord Mayor in history, Sir Stephen Killik perched froglike on a seat in the Lord Mayor's Coach especially heightened so that he...
After the Lord Mayor came the Royal Family's processions, the Duke of York's two carriages, with "Baby Betty" and the newlywed Duchess of Kent rival attractions. As heir to the Throne, Edward of Wales drove out smartly with a cavalcade of Life Guards, his grave aunt...