The order observed at the coronation of Sir Alexander Araskine of Cambo, Baronet, Lord Lyon King of Arms, at the Royal Palace of Holyrood-House, on the 27th day of July, 1681. : His Royal Highness James Duke of Albany and York being His Majesty's high commissioner.
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