Below is a list of people involved in coronations of the British monarch:
Miscellaneous
Monarch's train
- 1685: Arthur Herbert and four eldest sons of earls.[1]
- 1689: Lord Eland, Lord Willoughby, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Dunblane and the Master of the Robes[2]
- 1714: Viscount Walden, Viscount Mandeville, Viscount Rialton, Lord Ogilvy of Deskford and Thomas Coke
- 1727: Viscount Hermitage, Lord Brudenell, Viscount Cornbury, Earl of Euston, Augustus Schutz
- 1761: Viscount Mandeville, Marquess of Hartington, Lord Howard, Lord Grey, Viscount Beauchamp, Viscount Nuneham, Hon. James Brudenell
- 1821: Earl of Surrey, Marquess of Douro, Viscount Cranborne, Earl of Brecnock, Earl of Uxbridge, Earl of Rocksavage, Earl of Rawdon, Viscount Ingestre and Lord Francis Conyngham
- 1831: Marquess of Worcester, Earl of Euston, Earl of Kerry, Marquess of Titchfield, Marquess of Douro again and Sir George Seymour.
- 1838: Lady Adelaide Paget, Lady Frances Cowper, Lady Anne Wentworth-FitzWilliam, Lady Mary Grimston, Lady Caroline Gordon-Lennox, Lady Mary Talbot, Lady Wilhelmina Stanhope, Lady Louisa Jenkinson, Francis Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham
- 1902: Lionel Dawson-Damer, 6th Earl of Portarlington, Maurice FitzGerald, 6th Duke of Leinster, George Venables-Vernon, 8th Baron Vernon, Harold Festing, Victor Conyngham, 5th Marquess Conyngham, Eric Alexander, 5th Earl of Caledon, Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers, Hon. Victor Spencer, Charles Harbord, 5th Baron Suffield
- 1911: David Ogilvy, 12th Earl of Airlie, William Romilly, 4th Baron Romilly, Anthony Lowther, Victor Harbord, Marquess of Hartington, Viscount Cranborne, Hon. Edward Knollys, Walter Campbell, Victor Spencer, 1st Viscount Churchill
- 1937: George Haig, 2nd Earl Haig, Alexander Ramsay, George Seymour, Robert Eliot, Henry Kitchener, 3rd Earl Kitchener, Viscount Lascelles, George Hardinge, Rognvald Herschell, 3rd Baron Herschell, George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe
- 1953: Lady Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Lady Anne Coke, Lady Moyra Campbell, Lady Mary Baillie-Hamilton, Lady Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill, Mary Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire[citation needed]
- 2023: Prince George of Wales, Lord Oliver Cholmondeley, Master Nicholas Barclay, Master Ralph Tollemache
Consort's train
- 1685: Mary Howard, Duchess of Norfolk and four earls' daughters.[1]
- 1689: The Duchess of Somerset, Lady Elizabeth Paulet, Lady Diana Vere, Lady Elizabeth Cavendish and Lady Henrietta Hyde[2]
- 1714: None (Sophia Dorothea of Celle had been divorced in 1694 and was under house confinement.)
- 1727: The Princess Royal, Princess Amelia, Princess Caroline, Lady Frances de Nassau d'Auverquerque, Lady Mary Capell, Lady Rebecca Herbert, Lady Anne Hastings
- 1761: Lady Mary Grey, Lady Elizabeth Montague, Lady Jane Stuart, Lady Selina Hastings, Lady Heneage Finch, Lady Mary Douglas, Princess Augusta
- 1821: None (Queen Caroline was not permitted to attend the coronation.)
- 1831: Duchess of Gordon, Lady Georgiana Bathurst, Lady Teresa Fox-Strangways, Lady Mary Pelham, Lady Theodosia Brabson, Lady Sophia Cust, Lady Georgiana Grey
- 1838: None
- 1902: Duchess of Buccleuch, J. N. Bigge, George Parker, 7th Earl of Macclesfield, Hon. Edward Lascelles, Hon. Robert Palmer, George Byng, 9th Viscount Torrington, Marquess of Stafford, Lord Claud Hamilton, Hon. Arthur Anson
- 1911: Duchess of Devonshire Lady Eileen Butler, Lady Eileen Knox, Lady Victoria Carrington, Lady Mabell Ogilvy, Lady Dorothy Browne, Lady Mary Dawson
- 1937: Duchess of Northumberland, Lady Ursula Manners, Lady Diana Legge, Lady Elizabeth Percy, Lady Iris Mountbatten
- 1953: None
- 2023: Master Frederick Parker Bowles, Master Gus Lopes, Master Louis Lopes and Master Arthur Elliot.
Bearers of the Pall of Gold
Carried by four Knights of the Garter up to and including 1953:
- 1761: The Duke of Devonshire, the Earl of Northumberland, the Earl of Hertford and the Earl Waldegrave.[5]
- 1821: The Duke of Beaufort, the Marquess Camden, the Earl of Winchilsea and the Marquess of Londonderry.[6]
- 1831: The Duke of Leeds, the Duke of Dorset, The Marquess Camden again and the Marquess of Exeter.[7]
- 1838: The Duke of Rutland, the Duke of Buccleuch, the Marquess of Anglesey and the Marquess of Exeter again.[8]
- 1902: The Earl Cadogan, the Earl of Derby, the Earl of Rosebery and the Earl Spencer.[9]
- 1911: The Earl Cadogan again, the Earl of Crewe, the Earl of Minto and the Earl of Rosebery again.[10]
- 1937: The Duke of Abercorn, the Marquess of Londonderry, the Earl of Lytton and the Earl Stanhope.[11]
- 1953: The Duke of Wellington, the Duke of Portland, the Earl Fortescue and the Viscount Allendale.[12]
- 2023: Four officers of the Household Division carried screens in lieu of the pall of gold.
Bearers of the consort's Pall of Cloth of Gold
- 1821: None (Queen Caroline was not permitted to attend the coronation)
- 1831: The Duchess of Richmond, the Duchess of Montrose, the Duchess of Northumberland, and the Marchioness of Lansdowne
- 1838: None
- 1902: The Duchess of Marlborough, the Duchess of Montrose, the Duchess of Portland, and the Duchess of Sutherland
- 1911: The Duchess of Hamilton, the Duchess of Montrose again, the Duchess of Portland again, and the Duchess of Sutherland again
- 1937: The Duchess of Norfolk, the Duchess of Rutland, the Duchess of Buccleuch, and the Duchess of Roxburghe
- 1953: None
- 2023: None (anointing held in public view)
Bearers of the Paten
- 1689: William Lloyd, Bishop of St Asaph[2]
- 1702: Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury
- 1714: John Hough, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry
- 1727: Not processed
- 1761: Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Rochester
- 1821: Bishop of Gloucester
- 1831: George Murray, Bishop of Rochester
- 1838: Christopher Bethell, Bishop of Bangor
- 1902: Lord Alwynee Compton, Bishop of Ely
- 1911: Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London
- 1937: Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London
- 1953: John W C Wand, Bishop of London
- 2023: Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover
Bearers of the Bible
- 1689: Henry Compton, Bishop of London[2]
- 1702: William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester
- 1714: Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury
- 1727: Edward Chandler, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry
- 1761: Richard Osbaldeston, Bishop of Carlisle
- 1821: Bowyer Sparke, Bishop of Ely
- 1831: Henry Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter
- 1838: Charles Sumner, Bishop of Winchester
- 1902: Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London
- 1911: William Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon
- 1937: Bertram Pollock, Bishop of Norwich
- 1953: Percy Herbert, Bishop of Norwich
- 2023: Hosam Naoum, Archbishop in Jerusalem
Bearers of the Chalice
- 1689: Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester[2]
- 1702: Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester
- 1714: John Evans, Bishop of Bangor
- 1727: Not processed
- 1761: Edmund Keene, Bishop of Chester
- 1821: George Henry Law, Bishop of Chester
- 1831: Richard Bagot, Bishop of Oxford
- 1838: John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln
- 1902: Randall Davidson, Bishop of Winchester
- 1911: Edward Talbot, Bishop of Winchester
- 1937: Cyril Garbett, Bishop of Winchester
- 1953: Alwyn Williams, Bishop of Winchester
- 2023: Guli Francis-Dehqani, Bishop of Chelmsford
- 1761: Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham (as Deputy to Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk)[5]
- 1821: Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk[13]
- 1831: Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk[14]
- 1838: Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk[15]
- 1902: Henry Pelham-Clinton, 7th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne[16]
- 1911: Henry Pelham-Clinton, 7th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne[17]
- 1937: Henry Pelham-Clinton, Earl of Lincoln (as deputy to his father, Francis Pelham-Clinton-Hope, 8th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne)[18]
- 1953: None (Frederick Marquis, 1st Viscount Woolton presented the glove)
- 2023: None (Indarjit Singh, Baron Singh of Wimbledon presented the glove)
Lord Mayors of London