Proclamations for the new King across Lincolnshire on Sunday
The High Sheriff Jasmit Kaur Phull will read her proclamation of the new King at Lincoln Cathedral at around 1pm on Sunday, September 11 as the nation continues to mourn the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The locations are War Memorial on Lincoln High Street , Boultham Park bandstand , and Castle Hill by the east gate of the Lincoln Castle . The Mayor of Lincoln Rosanne Kirk said: “On behalf of the City of Lincoln Council it is with great sadness we have learnt of the sad passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II. We send our deepest condolences to members of her family at this extremely sad time.
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