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Puritan Collection (page 2)

Background imagePuritan Collection: Sir Henry Vane, 17th century English statesman, c1880. Artist: Whymper

Sir Henry Vane, 17th century English statesman, c1880. Artist: Whymper
Sir Henry Vane, 17th century English statesman, c1880. A Puritan, Vane (1616-1662) travelled to the New World in 1635 and became Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England the following

Background imagePuritan Collection: Reception of a Narragansett warrior by John Winthrop, Massachusetts, c1630s (c1880). Artist: Whymper

Reception of a Narragansett warrior by John Winthrop, Massachusetts, c1630s (c1880). Artist: Whymper
Reception of a Narragansett warrior by John Winthrop, Massachusetts, c1630s (c1880). Winthrop was the leader of a group of Puritan settlers that established the Massachusetts Bay Colony on the coast

Background imagePuritan Collection: John Winthrop, English Puritan settler in America, 17th century (c1880)

John Winthrop, English Puritan settler in America, 17th century (c1880). Winthrop (1587-1649) led a group of Puritan settlers to Massachusetts in 1629

Background imagePuritan Collection: Pilgrim Fathers around a watch-fire, c1620 (c1880)

Pilgrim Fathers around a watch-fire, c1620 (c1880). Fleeing religious persecution in England, the Pilgrim Fathers established the second successful colony in North America

Background imagePuritan Collection: Puritans before James I, 17th century (c1880)

Puritans before James I, 17th century (c1880). James and his son and successor Charles I sided with the established church against the Puritans

Background imagePuritan Collection: John Bunyans meeting house, Zoar-street, Gravel-Lane, Southwark, London, 1814

John Bunyans meeting house, Zoar-street, Gravel-Lane, Southwark, London, 1814

Background imagePuritan Collection: Hugh Peters, 17th century, (c1920)

Hugh Peters, 17th century, (c1920). A fanatical puritan divine and parliamentary preacher during the commonwealth period in the 17th century

Background imagePuritan Collection: Louie Pounds and Powis Pinder in Lady Tatters, 1907. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield

Louie Pounds and Powis Pinder in Lady Tatters, 1907. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield
Louie Pounds and Powis Pinder in Lady Tatters, 1907. Pounds and Pinder are playing the parts of Isabel and Matthew Seraby

Background imagePuritan Collection: Richard Baxter (1615-1691), English Puritan, church leader and theologian, 19th century

Richard Baxter (1615-1691), English Puritan, church leader and theologian, 19th century. Artist: Samuel Freeman
Richard Baxter (1615-1691), English Puritan, church leader and theologian, 19th century

Background imagePuritan Collection: Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman, (1816). Artist: J Chapman

Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman, (1816). Artist: J Chapman
Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman, (1816). Manton (1620-1677) called for the restoration of Charles II in 1660. In 1662 he resigned from his Covent Garden living in protest at the Act of Uniformity

Background imagePuritan Collection: Oliver Cromwell, his daughter and his chaplain, 17th century. Artist: A Suntach

Oliver Cromwell, his daughter and his chaplain, 17th century. Artist: A Suntach
Oliver Cromwell, his daughter and his chaplain, 17th century. Cromwell, Lord Protector from 1653, pictured with his youngest daughter, Frances, and his chaplain, Jeremy Withe

Background imagePuritan Collection: The Duke of Buckingham stabbed to death by John Felton, 23rd August 1628, (1792). Artist: Saunders

The Duke of Buckingham stabbed to death by John Felton, 23rd August 1628, (1792). Artist: Saunders
The Duke of Buckingham stabbed to death by John Felton, 23rd August 1628, (1792). George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, was a favourite of King James I

Background imagePuritan Collection: Embarkation of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1620

Embarkation of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1620. The Pilgrim Fathers, members of the English Separatist Church sect of Puritans fled religious persecution in 1609, becoming exiles in the Netherlands

Background imagePuritan Collection: The Embleme of Englands Distractions, 1658, (1899)

The Embleme of Englands Distractions, 1658, (1899)
The Embleme of Englands Distraction as also of her attained and further expected Freedom and Happines per H. M. 1658, (1899)

Background imagePuritan Collection: Richard Baxter, 17th century English Puritan church leader, divine scholar and controversialist

Richard Baxter, 17th century English Puritan church leader, divine scholar and controversialist. Artist: WC Edwards
Richard Baxter, 17th century English Puritan church leader, divine scholar and controversialist

Background imagePuritan Collection: Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman

Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman. Manton (1620-1677) called for the restoration of Charles II in 1660. In 1662 he resigned from his Covent Garden living in protest at the Act of Uniformity

Background imagePuritan Collection: Edmund Calamy the Elder, 17th century English Presbyterian church leader, (early 19th century)

Edmund Calamy the Elder, 17th century English Presbyterian church leader, (early 19th century). Artist: R Cooper
Edmund Calamy the Elder, 17th century English Presbyterian church leader, (early 19th century). Of Huguenot descent, Calamy (1600-1666)

Background imagePuritan Collection: Alexander Nowell, English clergyman and theologian, (1819). Artist: J Chapman

Alexander Nowell, English clergyman and theologian, (1819). Artist: J Chapman
Alexander Nowell, English clergyman and theologian, (1819). Nowell (c1507-1602) was Dean of St Pauls Cathedral during much of the reign of Elizabeth I

Background imagePuritan Collection: Thomas Manton, Puritan divine, (1816). Artist: J Chapman

Thomas Manton, Puritan divine, (1816). Artist: J Chapman
Thomas Manton, Puritan divine, (1816). Manton (1620-1677) called for the restoration of Charles II in 1660. In 1662 he resigned from his Covent Garden living in protest at the Act of Uniformity

Background imagePuritan Collection: Roger Williams, Anglo-American theologian, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon Ross

Roger Williams, Anglo-American theologian, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon Ross
Roger Williams, Anglo-American theologian, (early 20th century). Williams (1603-1684) was an English Puritan clergyman who founded the American colony of Rhode Island

Background imagePuritan Collection: William Penn, 19th century. Artist: John Sartain

William Penn, 19th century. Artist: John Sartain
William Penn, 19th century. William Penn, English member of the Society of Friends, popularly known as Quakers. Penn (1644-1718)

Background imagePuritan Collection: William Penn, after 1666, (19th century). Artist: John Sartain

William Penn, after 1666, (19th century). Artist: John Sartain
William Penn, after 1666, (19th century). William Penn (1644-1718), English member of the Society of Friends, popularly known as Quakers who established the colony of Pennsylvania

Background imagePuritan Collection: Sir Henry Vane, English politician and author, 17th century, (1899)

Sir Henry Vane, English politician and author, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Vane (1613-1662), statesman and Member of Parliament who was tried for high treason and beheaded on Tower Hill

Background imagePuritan Collection: Robert Cromwell, father of Oliver Cromwell, 17th century, (1899)

Robert Cromwell, father of Oliver Cromwell, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of the father of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician

Background imagePuritan Collection: The Pilgrim fathers after arriving in America, 1620 (c1900)

The Pilgrim fathers after arriving in America, 1620 (c1900). Pilgrim Fathers advancing into the American interior after crossing from Europe in the Mayflower. Colour-printed lithograph c1900

Background imagePuritan Collection: A Puritan Family, 1563

A Puritan Family, 1563
A Puritan Family - father teaching his family to sing Psalms rather than vayne and tryflying ballades, 1563. From the position of his hands it seems he is using a mnemonic device such as

Background imagePuritan Collection: John Felton (1595?-1628), English Puritan naval officer, 1830. Artist: Richard Sawyer

John Felton (1595?-1628), English Puritan naval officer, 1830. Artist: Richard Sawyer
John Felton (1595?-1628), English Puritan naval officer, 1830. Felton murdered George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham at Portsmouth on 23 August 1628

Background imagePuritan Collection: The Pilgrim Fathers leaving Delft Haven on their voyage to America, July 1620 (1878)

The Pilgrim Fathers leaving Delft Haven on their voyage to America, July 1620 (1878). The Pilgrim Fathers, members of the English Separatist Church sect of Puritans fled religious persecution in

Background imagePuritan Collection: George Abbott (1562-1633), English cleric and Archbishop of Canterbury, 17th century

George Abbott (1562-1633), English cleric and Archbishop of Canterbury, 17th century. Artist: Simon Pass
George Abbott (1562-1633), English cleric and Archbishop of Canterbury, 17th century. Abbott, seen holding what appears to be a prayerbook, was a supporter of the Puritans

Background imagePuritan Collection: Early map of Massachusetts Bay, USA

Early map of Massachusetts Bay, USA. Massachusetts was first settled by the Pilgrim Fathers, the Puritans who escaped religious persecution in England and sailed to America from Plymouth, England

Background imagePuritan Collection: TheTrial of a Witch, America, (17th century), 1882

TheTrial of a Witch, America, (17th century), 1882
TheTrial of a Witch, America, (17th century). Illustration from Mary E. Wilkins Giles Corey, Yeoman. Wood engraving 1892



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