all 11,500 words were carefully inscribed by stephanie gill. in an epic achievement of concentration, she spent 56 consecutive days writing the roll. the only error was a single dot missed off an 'i'. it records, does it... it records everything. well, not quite everything. it doesn't name celebrity guests, like ant and dec or katy perry. and, hello, there's no lionel ritchie. so, yes, the earliest one is edward ii in 1308. they had a chance to see coronation rolls from their royal predecessors. for someone with an occupational interest in signing things, the king could see the problems of shiny parchment. it's not paper? no, it's all parchment. the most impossible thing to sign on. but there have been some modern touches. this doesn't use animal skin and there is a digital version with film of the coronation. it's been a difficult year for the king's health. there's quite a lot missing. but he seemed to be in good form, enjoying a document that's as much a beautiful work or art as a formal record. it will go into the national archives so that