mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
The Right Honourable the Countess of Essex, 1787. Creator: UnknownThe Right Honourable the Countess of Essex, 1787. Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset (1590-1632) born Frances Howard, English noblewoman married at the age of 14 to the 13-year-old Robert Devereux
Sir Martin Frobisher, 16th century English navigator, (1825). Frobisher (c1535-1594) made three voyages to the New World in search of the Northwest Passage
Sir Francis Drake, 16th century English navigator, (1825). Drake (1540-1596) was the most renowned seaman of the Elizabethan Age
Sir Francis Drake and Sir Martin Frobisher, 16th century English navigators, (1825). Drake (1540-1596) was the most renowned seaman of the Elizabethan Age
Mary of Guise, Queen Consort of James V of Scotland, (1825). Mary (1515-1560) married James in 1538. The mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, she ruled Scotland as regent from 1554-1560
Philip II, King of Spain, 16th century (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of EssexPhilip II, King of Spain, 16th century (1825). The son of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558) and husband of Mary I (1518-1558), Queen of England from 1553, Philip II ascended the Spanish throne in 1556
Reproduction of the signatures of the Tudors and members of their court, 1825. Artist: SarahReproduction of the signatures of the Tudors and members of their court, 1825. From Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, published in 1825
Queen Elizabeth I in procession with her courtiers, c1600-1603 (1825). Artist: SarahQueen Elizabeth I in procession with her courtiers, c1600-1603 (1825). After an oil painting attributed to Robert Peake (c1592-1667) at Sherborne Castle
Edward VI, King of England, (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of EssexEdward VI, King of England, (1825). Portrait of Edward (1537-1553) aged about 14. The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, he became king in 1547 when just 9 years old
Lady Jane Grey, the Nine-Days Queen, (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of EssexLady Jane Grey, the Nine-Days Queen, (1825). After the death of the 15 year-old King Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey (c1537-1554), the great-granddaughter of Henry VII
Katherine Parr, sixth wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825). Portrait of Katherine (1512-1548) as a widow. The last of Henrys six wives, she outlived the king by a year and a half
Jane Seymour, third wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825). Jane Seymour (c1509-1537) married Henry the day after the execution of the kings scond wife, Anne Boleyn
Anne of Cleves, fourth wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825). Henry VIII married Anne (1515-1557), a German Protestant princess, in 1540 for political reasons at the urging of his Chancellor
Anne Boleyn, second wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825). Anne (c1504-1536) married Henry in 1533. She provided Henry with a daughter, the future Elizabeth I (1533-1603)
Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire, English Tudor diplomat and statesman, (1825). Artist: SarahThomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire, English Tudor diplomat and statesman, (1825). Boleyn (1477-1539) was the father of Anne Boleyn and therefore grandfather of Queen Elizabeth I
Edward III, 14th century King of England, (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of EssexEdward III, 14th century King of England, (1825). Edward (1312-1377) was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, English statesman, (1825). The son of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, chief advisor to Elizabeth I
Thomas Wolsey, 16th century English cardinal and statesman, (1825). Artist: SarahThomas Wolsey, 16th century English cardinal and statesman, (1825). Wolsey (c1475-1530) was Henry VIIIs most important government minister and the most powerful person in England, besides the King
Stephen Gardiner, 16th century Bishop of Winchester, (1825). Gardiner (c1483-1555) was acively involved in diplomacy during the reign of Henry VIII From
Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of EssexSir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, (1825). Wyatt (c1521-1554) led a rebellion during the reign of Mary I in opposition to Marys plans to marry Prince Philip (later King Philip II) of Spain
Catherine Capell-Coningsby (nee Stephens), Countess of Essex, 1912. Artist: John JacksonCatherine Capell-Coningsby (nee Stephens), Countess of Essex (1794-1882), English operatic singer and actress, c1822. After an original painting by John Jackson (1778-1831)
Frances, Countess of Essex, 1757, (1905). Artist: James McArdellFrances, Countess of Essex, 1757, (1905). Portrait of Frances Capel (nee Williams), Countess of Essex (1735-1759), wife of William Capel, 4th Earl of Essex