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Charles Stuart Collection (page 5)

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Bible used by King Charles I on the scaffold, 30th January 1649, (1840). Artist: C J Smith

Bible used by King Charles I on the scaffold, 30th January 1649, (1840). Artist: C J Smith
Bible used by King Charles I on the scaffold, 30 January 1649, (1840). Charles personal bible with his initials and the insignia of the Prince of Wales, presented by him to William Juxon

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Sir Peter Temple, 17th century English judge

Sir Peter Temple, 17th century English judge.c Sir Peter Temple (c1599-1663) was one of the judges at the trial of King Charles I and was one of the signatories of his death warrant

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland (1600-1649)

King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland (1600-1649). Charles I was King from 1625 until his execution in 1649. He famously engaged in a struggle for power with the Parliament of England

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Prince Charless welcome home from Spain, 1623, (1893)

Prince Charless welcome home from Spain, 1623, (1893). The future King Charles I travelled to Spain in 1623 to arrange a marriage to the Infanta Maria Anna, daughter of Philip III of Spain

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles, Prince of Wales, 1816. Artist: Charles Turner

Charles, Prince of Wales, 1816. Artist: Charles Turner
Charles, Prince of Wales, (1816). Charles Stuart, second son of King James I became Prince of Wales and heir to the throne after his elder brother Henry died of typhoid fever in 1612

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: The family of King James I of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner

The family of King James I of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner
The family of King James I of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1816). His Majesty James I, King of England and his royal progeny, together with the family of the King of Bohemia

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Letter by Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, 17th century (1865)

Letter by Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, 17th century (1865). Artist: Frederick George Netherclift
Letter by Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, 17th century (1865). Letter from the Queen to her brother Gaston, Duke of Orleans

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Letter by Charles I, King of England, to the Duke of Ormonde, 1645 (1865)

Letter by Charles I, King of England, to the Duke of Ormonde, 1645 (1865). Artist: Frederick George Netherclift
Letter by Charles I King of England, to the Duke of Ormonde, 1645 (1865). James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at the time

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: King Charles I (1600-1649), 1901-1910

King Charles I (1600-1649), 1901-1910. Playing card from the Kings & Queens of England card game, by the food and drinks manufacturer the Mazawattee Tea Company

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Courtyard of the Saracens Head inn, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926

Courtyard of the Saracens Head inn, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. The Saracens Head was a coaching inn where Charles I is said to have spent his last night as a free man before surrendering

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Henrietta Maria of France, Queen Consort of King Charles I of England

Henrietta Maria of France, Queen Consort of King Charles I of England. The youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: The Peril of the Queen Henrietta Maria, 19th century. Artist: P Lightfoot

The Peril of the Queen Henrietta Maria, 19th century. Artist: P Lightfoot
The Peril of the Queen Henrietta Maria, 19th century. Henrietta Maria (1609-1669) was the Queen Consort of King Charles I of England

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Henrietta Maria (1609-1669). queen consort to King Charles I (1600-1649), 19th century

Henrietta Maria (1609-1669). queen consort to King Charles I (1600-1649), 19th century. Artist: R Cooper
Henrietta Maria (1609-1669). queen consort of King Charles I (1600-1649), 19th century. Henrietta Marie and Charles were married in 1625

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Cromwell viewing the dead body of Charles I, 1649, (19th century). Artist: J Rogers

Cromwell viewing the dead body of Charles I, 1649, (19th century). Artist: J Rogers
Cromwell viewing the dead body of Charles I, 1649, (19th century). Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector, gazes at the body of the king

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I of England. Artist: George Vertue

Charles I of England. Artist: George Vertue
Charles I of England. Portrait of King Charles I (1600-1649), who succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of royal

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I of England, (1784). Artist: T Woodman

Charles I of England, (1784). Artist: T Woodman
Charles I of England, (1784). Portrait of King Charles I (1600-1649), who succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: The three elder children of Charles I, c1640s, (19th century). Artist: J Burnett

The three elder children of Charles I, c1640s, (19th century). Artist: J Burnett
The three elder children of Charles I, c1640s, (19th century). Portrait of King Charles II (right), King James II (centre), and Mary, Princess Royal (left), as children

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I of England

Charles I of England. Portrait of King Charles I (1600-1649), who succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of royal

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I of England, (1802)

Charles I of England, (1802). Portrait of King Charles I (1600-1649), who succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I of England, (19th century). Artist: H Robinson

Charles I of England, (19th century). Artist: H Robinson
Charles I of England, (19th century). Portrait of King Charles I (1600-1649), who succeeded his father James I as King in 1625

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I of England. Artist: AW Warren

Charles I of England. Artist: AW Warren
Charles I of England. Portrait of Charles I (1600-1649), who succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of royal power

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I of England. Artist: MV Gucht

Charles I of England. Artist: MV Gucht
Charles I of England. Charles I (1600-1649) succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of royal power

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Prince Charles and Prince Henry, sons of King Charles I, 17th century, (1802)

Prince Charles and Prince Henry, sons of King Charles I, 17th century, (1802). The first and third sons of Charles I: Prince Charles who was stillborn, and Prince Henry, who died in his twenties

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Northumberland House, Charing Cross, 18th century, (1908)

Northumberland House, Charing Cross, 18th century, (1908). The statue by Hubert le Sueur of Charles I on horseback, right, is still there today, facing down Whitehall

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: King Charles I (1600-1649) parting from his children, 1838

King Charles I (1600-1649) parting from his children, 1838. Charles I was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Execution of Charles I, 1649 (1909). Artist: Ernest Crofts

Execution of Charles I, 1649 (1909). Artist: Ernest Crofts
Execution of Charles I, 1649 (1909). The King on the way to his execution. Illustration taken from the Harmsworth, History of the World. (London, 1909)

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Warrant for the execution of King Charles, 1648, (1909)

Warrant for the execution of King Charles, 1648, (1909). Signed by John Bradshaw, Thomas Grey, Oliver Cromwell and 56 others. Taken from heHarmsworth, History of the World, published in London, 1909

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: William Harvey, 17th century English physician, (20th century)

William Harvey, 17th century English physician, (20th century). Harvey (1578-1657) pictured with King Charles I, his patron and friend

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: King Charles I Tower, Chester, c1920s

King Charles I Tower, Chester, c1920s. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, The second series of British royal and ancient buildings

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Execution Of Charles I, 1649, (c1850)

Execution Of Charles I, 1649, (c1850). Charles was convicted of treason and executed outside Whitehall. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York)

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Documents signed by Charles I, c1641. Artist: King Charles I

Documents signed by Charles I, c1641. Artist: King Charles I
Documents signed by Charles I, c1641. Instructions to Sir Edward Herbert, Attorney General, relative to the impeachment of Viscount Mandeville (Lord Kimbolton) and the Five Members

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Rubens, (c1900)

Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Rubens, (c1900). Rubens (1577-1640) leading his first wife Isabelle Brant into his palace at Antwerp, 1 November 1609

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I of England, (1784). Artist: Woodman & Mutlow

Charles I of England, (1784). Artist: Woodman & Mutlow
Charles I of England, (1784). Portrait of King Charles I (1600-1649), who succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: The House of Lords in the Time of Charles I, 17th century, (c1902-1905)

The House of Lords in the Time of Charles I, 17th century, (c1902-1905). The King sits on the throne with the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in their robes

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: The famous trial of Charles I in Westminster Hall in January, 1649 (c1905)

The famous trial of Charles I in Westminster Hall in January, 1649 (c1905). A print from Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright, Philip Smith, London

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, (c1850)

Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, (c1850). The second Stuart monarch, Charles I (1600-1649) succeeded his father James I as King in 1625

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: King Charles I, (mid 19th century). Artist: Ed Hargrave

King Charles I, (mid 19th century). Artist: Ed Hargrave
King Charles I, (mid 19th century). Charles I (1600-1649) succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of royal power

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Kings of England. Artist: M Page

Kings of England. Artist: M Page
Kings of England. Portraits of James I, Charles I, James II, Charles II and William and Mary

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Letter from Oliver Cromwell to William Lenthall, 14th June 1645. Artist: Oliver Cromwell

Letter from Oliver Cromwell to William Lenthall, 14th June 1645. Artist: Oliver Cromwell
Letter from Oliver Cromwell to William Lenthall, 14th June 1645. Letter announcing the defeat of the King (Charles I) at Naseby, near Market Harborough

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Letter from James I to his son, Charles, Prince of Wales, 10th August 1623. Artist: King James I

Letter from James I to his son, Charles, Prince of Wales, 10th August 1623. Artist: King James I
Letter from James I to his son, Charles, Prince of Wales, 10th August 1623. Letter written from Cranborne by King James I to his son, the future King Charles I

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Letter from Charles I to his nephew, Prince Maurice, 20th September 1645. Artist: King Charles I

Letter from Charles I to his nephew, Prince Maurice, 20th September 1645. Artist: King Charles I
Letter from Charles I to his nephew, Prince Maurice, 20th September 1645. Letter written from Newtown by King Charles I to his nephew, Prince Maurice

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: King Charles I

King Charles I. Charles (1600-1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: The Eve of the Battle of Edge Hill, 1642, 1845. Artist: Landseer, Charles (1799-1879)

The Eve of the Battle of Edge Hill, 1642, 1845. Artist: Landseer, Charles (1799-1879)
The Eve of the Battle of Edge Hill, 1642, 1845. Found in the collection of Walker Art Gallery

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I in the guard room, (1860). Artist: W Hulland

Charles I in the guard room, (1860). Artist: W Hulland
Charles I in the guard room, (1860). Charles I, (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, from 1625 until his execution in 1649

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles Is vest, 17th century, (1907)

Charles Is vest, 17th century, (1907). Vest worn by Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland, and Ireland

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: A letter written by Charles I, c1644, (1907). Artist: King Charles I

A letter written by Charles I, c1644, (1907). Artist: King Charles I
A letter written by Charles I, c1644, (1907). A letter written from Liskeard in Cornwall by King Charles I of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1600-1649) on 2 August 1644

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: King Charles I as a boy, (1907)

King Charles I as a boy, (1907). Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1600-1649) was beheaded having been found guilty of a being tyrant, a murderer, and an enemy of the nation

Background imageCharles Stuart Collection: Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, (19th century)

Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, (19th century). Charles (1600-1649) was beheaded having been found guilty of a being tyrant, a murderer, and an enemy of the nation



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