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May 2023

Last Updated: 05/05/2023

The stately home near Ripon that has its own coronation crown jewels

by Tamsin O'Brien

| 05 May, 2023
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Wednesday 26th April 2023 Picture Credit Charlotte Graham Picture Shows Sarah with Replica Crown Jewels in the house As the preparations for the coronation of King Charles III continue, Yorkshires historic Newby Hall is dusting off its own crown jewels ready for the ceremony in May and inviting visitors to celebrate the coronation at an afternoon tea amid its award-winning herbaceous borders. The 17th century house and gardens in Ripon, North Yorkshire, is home to a full replica set of the official coronation regalia. The family home of the Compton family, Newby Hall has a close association with the crown jewels, an ancestor having commissioned the official coronation regalia for Charles II after the originals were destroyed during the Civil War. Sir Robert Vyner was appointed goldsmith and banker to King Charles ll in 1661 when he commissioned the coronation regalia. The Vyner name can be traced back through the family ancestery of Newby Hall. Sir Roberts invoice for the regalia was £12,184.7s.6d, equivalent to £1,754,496.00p in todays money. The invoice is on display on a wall outside Newbys Billiard Room. The official regalia are still used today to crown the monarch and will feature on 6 May at the coronation of King Charles. Made last century, Newbys replica set includes an Imperial State Crown; St Edwards Crown and Staff; St Georges Bracelets; Queen Consorts Ivory Rod; Royal Sceptre with the Cross; Sovereigns Sceptre with the Dove; Anointing Spoon; Ring; Ampulla; St Georges Spurs; Kings Orb; Sword of Mercy, and Sword of Temperal Justice. All are on prominent display at Newby Hall, one of Britains finest Adam houses. Newbys afternoon tea to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III will be staged on Monday 8 May from 3pm 5pm. Partygoers can mark the historic event by taking photographs on Newbys oversized throne and try the replica Saint Edwards Crown for size. They will be serenaded by live music from The Frankly Jazz Quartet who will bring the celebrations to life with some rousing patriotic sing-a-long tunes. Afternoon teas must be pre-ordered online with garden tickets by Wednesday 3 May Coronation Afternoon Tea Celebrations Monday 8th May 2023 (newbyhall.com) Richard Compton said: We are very much looking forward to marking the Kings coronation with our once in a lifetime afternoon tea in the magnificent setting of our award-winning herbaceous borders. It is so fitting that Newby has its own replica set of the coronation regalia which we are delighted to own and have on display for visitors. The regalia will take pride of place at Newby on His Majestys coronation weekend in May.

Newby Hall near Ripon is home to its very own crown jewels.

The house, which dates back to the seventeenth century, has a full replica set of the official coronation regalia that will form part of tomorrow's ceremony to crown King Charles III.

The Compton family which own Newby Hall has a close association with the crown jewels. A distant ancestor commissioned the official coronation regalia for Charles II after the originals were destroyed during the Civil War.

Newby Hall's royal past 


Sir Robert Vyner was appointed goldsmith and banker to King Charles ll in 1661 when he commissioned the coronation regalia.

The Vyner name can be traced back through the family ancestry of Newby Hall.

Sir Robert’s invoice for the regalia was £12,184.7s.6d, equivalent to £1,754,496.00 today.  The invoice is on display on a wall outside Newby’s Billiard Room.

Newby’s replica set was made in the last century and includes an Imperial State Crown; St Edward’s Crown and Staff; St George’s Bracelets; Queen Consort’s Ivory Rod; Royal Sceptre with the Cross; Sovereign’s Sceptre with the Dove; Anointing Spoon; Ring; Ampulla; St George’s Spurs; King’s Orb; Sword of Mercy, and Sword of Temporal Justice.

All are on display at the house.

Richard Compton said:

“We are very much looking forward to marking the King’s coronation with our once in a lifetime afternoon tea in the magnificent setting of our award-winning herbaceous borders.
"It is so fitting that Newby has its own replica set of the coronation regalia which we are delighted to own and have on display for visitors. The regalia will take pride of place at Newby on His Majesty’s coronation weekend in May.”


Newby’s afternoon tea to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III is on Monday afternoon.

Visitors can mark the historic event by trying on the replica Saint Edwards Crown for size.




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