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The Jewel House: An Account of the Many Romances Connected with the Royal Regalia / Together with Sir Gilbert Talbot's Account of Colonel Blood's Plot

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This work surveys the origins, symbolism, and custody of royal regalia, explaining how crowns, sceptres, and plate were accumulated and safeguarded. It traces the movement of the jewels from ecclesiastical guardianship into fortified storage and describes changes in the Jewel House’s location, security, and display. The account recounts thefts, narrow escapes, and a notorious attempt to seize the crown, profiles the keepers and ceremonial uses, and examines major gems, ecclesiastical and state plate, and orders of chivalry. Appendices reproduce documents, lists, and historical notes that support the main narrative.

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G. J. Younghusband

G. J. Younghusband was a British author and explorer known for his writings on military history and colonial adventures. His notable works include "The Relief of Chitral," which recounts the events surrounding the British relief expedition during the Second Anglo-Afghan War, and "The Story of the Guides," detailing the history of the Corps of Guides in British India. Younghusband's writings often reflect his experiences in the British Empire, blending historical narrative with personal insight. He also authored "The Jewel House," which explores the fascinating tales surrounding the British royal regalia. His contributions provide valuable perspectives on the complexities of imperial history.

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