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US ship in ancient Tower ceremony | US ship in ancient Tower ceremony |
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A US Navy vessel has become the first non-British ship to take part in a ceremony at the Tower of London that dates back hundreds of years. | A US Navy vessel has become the first non-British ship to take part in a ceremony at the Tower of London that dates back hundreds of years. |
The USS Halyburton was involved in the Constable's Dues ritual, which involved the crew being challenged for entry into the capital. | The USS Halyburton was involved in the Constable's Dues ritual, which involved the crew being challenged for entry into the capital. |
It mirrors an ancient custom in which a ship had to unload some of its cargo for the sovereign to enter the city. | It mirrors an ancient custom in which a ship had to unload some of its cargo for the sovereign to enter the city. |
The ceremony dates back to the 14th Century. | The ceremony dates back to the 14th Century. |
Saturday's recreation of the ceremony began when the captain of the USS Halyburton, Commander Michael P Huck, led his crew to the Tower's West Gate. | Saturday's recreation of the ceremony began when the captain of the USS Halyburton, Commander Michael P Huck, led his crew to the Tower's West Gate. |
There they were challenged for entry to the Tower by the Yeoman Gaoler armed with his axe. | There they were challenged for entry to the Tower by the Yeoman Gaoler armed with his axe. |
The keg of wine represents the vessel's 'dues' | The keg of wine represents the vessel's 'dues' |
They were then marched through the Tower of London to Tower Green, accompanied by the Beefeaters in scarlet and gold state dress and a corps of drums. | They were then marched through the Tower of London to Tower Green, accompanied by the Beefeaters in scarlet and gold state dress and a corps of drums. |
The commander then delivered a keg of wine, representing the dues, to the Tower's Constable, Sir Roger Wheeler. | The commander then delivered a keg of wine, representing the dues, to the Tower's Constable, Sir Roger Wheeler. |
The constable was the sovereign's representative and would have been among the most powerful men in the city. | |
The USS Halyburton is currently moored in South Dock at London Docklands where it arrived on Thursday for a three-night stay. | The USS Halyburton is currently moored in South Dock at London Docklands where it arrived on Thursday for a three-night stay. |
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