Talk:Imperial crown
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Picture of Imperial State Crown
editDeleted the text 'the British state crown retains the adjective "imperial" despite the abolition of the style "Emperor of India" in 1948' because it is factually incorrect and or misleading. The 'imperial' adjective does not, nor has it ever, related to the British Indian Empire (the Raj). It is in fact a much older feature of the British Crown as a legal entity (not in respect of this particular crown as an object). See Henry VIII's Statute in Restraint of Appeals for further information. In my ignorance of wiki formatting my attempt to delete the misleading text resulted in a loss of the picture itself, which was thought to be vandalism - it was not intended as such, merely an amendment incorrectly made.
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Imperial crown
editFrom the history of the article
- 19:58, 9 June 2012 French Tourist. . (→Legal usage: added a "section OR" template - it is full of tricky legal reasonings and only sourced by citations of 16th century acts. This is not reasonable)
- 21:44, 16 June 2012 PBS . (→Legal usage: Quotes from British legislation does not make this original research)
It is completely reasonable. Without it there is no establishes of the Church of England (something that is currently being debated). -- PBS (talk) 21:48, 16 June 2012 (UTC)
Here are some references
- Costuming the Shakespearean Stage: Visual Codes of Representation ... - Page 48 (Henry VIII)
- on the Laws of England: In Four Books - Page 132 (Charles II)
- The world of William and Mary: Anglo-Dutch perspectives on the ... - Page 1
- The statutes at large from Magna charta to [the forty-first year ...: Volume 14 - Page 359 First article of the Act of Union "the imperial crown of said United Kingdom and and its Dependences"
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