- A
mace-
bearer, or macebearer, is a
person who
carries a
mace,
either a real
weapon or ceremonial. When the
mace was
still in
actual use as a weapon, it...
-
ceremonial mace is a
highly ornamented staff of
metal or wood,
carried before a
sovereign or
other high
officials in
civic ceremonies by a
mace-
bearer, intended...
- "The
Mace Bearer"
states "over five feet"; (www.oxfordhistory.org.uk).[not
specific enough to verify]
Winchester Civic Silver, etc.,: "The
Great Mace" states...
- A
mace is a
blunt weapon, a type of club or
virge that uses a
heavy head on the end of a
handle to
deliver powerful strikes. A
mace typically consists...
- emplo****, with a
member of this
staff serving as attendant,
chauffeur and
mace bearer.
Although the car The Lord
Mayor uses has
varied over the years, having...
- throne, then
reads the
throne speech,
during which the Senate's
mace is held by the
Mace Bearer, who
stands to the side of the throne. The
address is followed...
- mace. The
current mace bearer is Dr
Gordon Wong Tin Chun. The university's
mace is
carried in
university processions by the
mace bearer,
symbolising the...
-
university mace at
graduation ceremonies, and at
Keele University,
where they bear a
ceremonial baton and are
accompanied by a
mace bearer. Some universities...
- regalia. Also
regarded as
crown jewels are
state swords, trumpets,
ceremonial maces,
church plate,
historical regalia,
banqueting plate, and
royal christening...
- throne,: 55
though it may,
during certain ceremonies, be held by the
mace bearer,
standing adjacent to the
governor general or
monarch in the Senate.: 51 ...