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Edward I, c1880. Edward I (1239-1307), King of England. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
Edward I. At Berwick, c1880. Edward I (1239-1307), King of England. Episode from the Capture of Berwick (1296). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant
Edward I, 1788. Edward I (1239-1307), King of England from 1272 to 1307. From The History of England, by David Hume. [T. Cadell, Edinburgh, 1788]
A Woman of the Time of Edward IV, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton CalthropA Woman of the Time of Edward IV, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]
A Man and Woman of The Time of Edward I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton CalthropA Man and Woman of The Time of Edward I, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]
A Man of the Time of Edward IV, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton CalthropA Man of the Time of Edward IV, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]
Murder of Prince Edward, 1471 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleMurder of Prince Edward, 1864. Some accounts claim the Prince died in battle, others report of the murder of Prince Edward after capture by King Edward IV, at the Battle of Tewkesbury, 4 May 1471
Stratagem of Lord Fauconbridge at Towton, 1461 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleStratagem of Lord Fauconbridge at Towton, 1864. Strategem of Lord Fauconbridge, (1410-1463) leading the vanguard of Edward IVs army by ordering his archers to shoot volleys of arrows
Edward acknowledged as suzerain of Scotland, 1290 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleEdward acknowledged as suzerain of Scotland, 1864. Edward I of England, (1239 -1307), also known as Edward Longshanks, was King of England from 1272 to 1307
King Edward introducing his Son as Prince of Wales to his Subjects, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechKing Edward introducing his Son as Prince of Wales to his Subjects, c1860, (c1860). King Edward I (1239-1307) introducing his son John (1266-1271) to his subjects
Edward IV, meeting Elizabeth Woodville, . Artist: John LeechEdward IV, meeting Elizabeth Woodville, c1860, (c1860). Elizabeth Woodville (c1437-1492) married Edward IV (1442-1483). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett [Bradbury
On the look out, . Artist: John LeechOn the look out, c1860, (c1860). A caricature of Edward IV (1442-1483). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London, ]
The Siege of Berwick, c1880. Capture of Berwick (1318). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
Lady Gray Petitioning Edward IV For Her Lands, 1838. Edward IV (1442-1483), King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470 and again from 11 April 1471 until his death in 1483
Edward I, (1239-1307), c1787. Also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, Edward I, was King of England from 1272 to 1307
Edward and the Count of Chalons, c1860, (c1680). Artist: John LeechEdward and the Count of Chalons, c1860, (c1680). Edward I (1239-1307) King of England from 1272 to 1307. From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co
Edwards Hobby, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechEdwards Hobby, c1860, (c1860). Edward I (1239-1307) King of England from 1272 to 1307. From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]
The Bishop of Durhams Charge at Falkirk, 22 July 1298, (c1880). The Battle of Falkirk took place on 22 July 1298, and was one of the major battles in the First War of Scottish Independence
Edward IV, King of England, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftEdward IV, King of England, (1932). A Plantagenet of the Yorkist line, Edward (1442-1483) came to the throne in 1461. The first half of his reign was marked by civil war against the Lancastrians
Edward IV, 1859. Artist: George VertueEdward IV, 1859. King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death. He was crowned on 20 February at the age of nine
Edward I, 1859. King of England 1272 -1307. The first son of Henry III, he spent much of his reign reforming royal administration and common law
A Nobleman and Lady, 1926. Artist: Herbert NorrisA Nobleman and Lady, 1926. A Nobleman and Lady in the fashion of Edward IV (1442-1483). From Costume & Fashion, Volume Two, Senlac to Bosworth 1066-1485, by Herbert Norris. [J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd
The Queen Dowager of Edward IV parting with her son, the Duke of York, 1483 (1793)Elizabeth Woodville, the Queen Dowager of Edward IV, parting with her son, the Duke of York, 1483 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J
Elizabeth Woodville and Jane Shore accused by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793)Elizabeth Woodville, the widow of King Edward IV, and Jane Shore, accused of witchcraft by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton
King Edward IV, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]
King Edward I, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]
Caernarvon Castle, 1778. Artist: William WattsCaernarvon Castle, 1778. Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd, Wales. Caernarfon (Caernarvon) Castle, one of the iron ring surrounding Snowdonia built in the late 13th
Caxton showing the first specimen of his printing to King Edward IV at Westminster, c1477 (1905)William Caxton showing the first specimen of his printing to King Edward IV at the Almonry, Westminster, c1477 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol
Prince Edward in Palestine, 1902. Prince Edward, later Edward I (1239-1307) during a crusade of the Holy Land. After a work by Patten Wilson (1869-1934)
Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire, North Wales, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Langsdorff and CoConway Castle, Caernarvonshire, North Wales, late 19th or early 20th century. Built in the 1280s, Conwy Castle is one of the ring of fortresses surrounding Snowdonia built by Edward I during his
Earl Rivers presents his book to King Edward IV, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?)). Artist: Charles GrignionEarl Rivers presenting his translation of the Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers to King Edward IV and his family, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?))
Gateway to Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, Wales, 1924-1926. Beaumaris was the last of Edward Is ring of castles built during his campaign to suppress the Welsh
Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), queen consort of King Edward IV, 1851. Artist: H AustinElizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), queen consort of King Edward IV, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria
Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), 1463. Elizabeth was the queen consort of King Edward IV from 1464 until his death in 1483
The exhortation addressed to Edward IV, Westminster, 29 June 1461, (1902). Illustration from The Illustrated London News Record of The Coronation Service and Ceremony
The crowning of Edward I, Westminster, 19 August 1274, (1902). Illustration from The Illustrated London News Record of The Coronation Service and Ceremony, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra
Shrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, c1900s-c1920s. Artist: Francis FrithShrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, c1900s-c1920s. This Norman castle was founded by Roger de Montgomery in c1070. Much of it was demolished during the rebuilding
King Edward IV, 1785. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1785]
Edwards Arm in the hands of his Medical Advisers, 1850. Artist: John LeechEdwards Arm in the hands of his Medical Advisers, 1850. Possibly a satire of Edward I (1239-1307) during the crusades. From The Comic History of England by Gilbert Abbott A
Mans Costume in the Reign of King Edward I, (1909)Mans Costume in the Reign of King Edward I. Mans Costume in the Reign of King Edward I (1239-1307). From The Connoisseur, Vol. XXIII by [Otto Limited, London, 1909]
Prologues and text from the manuscript of Corpus Christi plays, 15th century, (1840). Manuscript of Corpus Christi plays, or Sacred Dramatic Mysteries, performed at Coventry and other cities
Kings and crown jewels, 1937. Portraits of English kings, Edwards I-VII. Illustration from The Childrens Golden Treasure Book For 1937, edited by John Crossland and J M Parrish, (Odhams Press)
Lady Elizabeth Grey soliciting assistance and protection from Edward IV, (1793). Artist: WarrenLady Elizabeth Grey soliciting assistance and protection from Edward IV, (1793). Lady Elizabeth Grey (c1437-1492) was married to Sir John Grey, 7th Baron Ferrers of Groby
Marguerite of France, Queen of Edward I of England. Artist: Henry ColburnMarguerite of France, Queen of Edward I of England. Marguerite of France (1282-1317) was the second wife of Edward I. They were married in 1299
Balliol surrendering his crown to Edward I of England, 1296. Artist: J RogersBalliol surrendering his crown to Edward I of England, 1296. In 1292, Edward I was asked to arbitrate in the selection of the King of Scotland in order to prevent a dynastic war breaking out between
Marguerite of France, Queen of King Edward I of England. Artist: B EylesMarguerite of France, Queen of King Edward I of England. Marguerite of France (1282-1317) was the second wife of Edward I. They were married in 1299
King Edward I of England at Berwick, 1296. During his campaign against John Balliol, King of the Scots, Edward I brutally sacked Berwick in 1296, massacring most of the population
Edward I presenting his infant son to the Welsh, 1284. Edward (1239-1307) reigned from 1272 to 1307, ascending the throne of England after the death of his father, Henry III