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James I of England, 17th century. Artist: George VertueJames I of England, 17th century. Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567
James I of England. Artist: T BrownJames I of England. Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567
James I of England, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanJames I of England, (1804). Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567
James I of England, (1788). Artist: HeathJames I of England, (1788). Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567
James I of England and VI of Scotland, (1806). Artist: BacquetJames I of England and VI of Scotland, (1806). Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567
James I, (19th century). Artist: RaddonJames I, (19th century). Portrait of King James I of England who was King James VI of Scotland, (1566-1625), and who came to the throne in 1603
James I of England. Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567
King James I, (1566-1625)Portrait of King James I of England (and King James VI of Scotland, 1566-1625) who came to the throne in 1603
George Chapman, English dramatist, translator, poet and classical scholar, (19th century)
Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. Howard (1586-1646) was a courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I, but he made his name as an art collector rather than as a politician
Monument to Francis Bacon, in St Michaels Church near St Albans, Hertfordshire, c1850. English philosopher, statesman and essayist Bacon (1561-1626) became Lord Chancellor in 1618
William Camden, English antiquarian and historian, (c1850). Camden (1551-1623) produced the first topographical survey of Great Britain
John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury. Whitgift (c1530-1604) was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1567-1576. He became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1583
Benjamin Jonson, English Renaissance dramatist, poet and actor, (1834). Artist: E ScrivenBenjamin Jonson, English Renaissance dramatist, poet and actor, (1834). Jonson (c1572-1637) is best known for his plays Volpone and The Alchemist, and for his lyric poems
Anne of Denmark, early 17th century, (1910). Portrait of Anne (1574-1619), the queen of James I. Her clothing is similar to the costume at the end of Elizabeth Is reign
King James I, 1614, (1910). The king (1566-1625) wears a thickly padded doublet and bombasted breeches. These appealed to him as being effective against the point of a dagger of rapier
Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex, (1824). Artist: G ParkerLionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex, (1824). Cranfield (1575-1645), a successful London merchant, held several offices including Surveyor-General of Customs, Master of Requests
Thomas Coventry, First Lord Coventry, (1825). Artist: J ParkerThomas Coventry, First Lord Coventry, English lawyer, (1825). Coventry (1578-1640) was a prominent lawyer, politician, and judge
Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland, (1825). Artist: G KellawayRichard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland, (1825). Weston (1577-c1634) was an ambassador during the reign of King James I. He held the offices of Chancellor of the Exchequer and Lord Treasurer of England
Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, (1824). Artist: John Samuel AgarHenry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, (1824). Percys (1564-1632) estates of Petworth House and Syon House were acquired on his marriage to Dorothy Devereux, the sister of Robert Devereux
Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales, (1825). Artist: R CooperHenry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales, (1825). Prince Henry (1594-1612) was the son of King James I, and older brother of King Charles I
John Paulet, 5th Marquess of Winchester, royalist, (1826). Artist: TA DeanJohn Paulet, 5th Marquess of Winchester, royalist, (1826). Paulet (1598-1675) supported King Charles I during the English Civil War
George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1826). Artist: J ParkerGeorge Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1826). While hunting in 1622, a bolt from Abbots (1562-1633) cross-bow aimed at a deer accidentally hit one of the keepers and killed him
Sir Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke, poet, dramatist, and statesman, (1825). Artist: J JenkinsSir Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke, poet, dramatist, and statesman, (1825). Greville (1554-1628) served in the courts of Elizabeth I and James I
Admiral Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, (1825). Artist: G KellawayAdmiral Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, (1825). The 1st Earl (1561-1626) built the stately home of Audley End in Essex
Lady Arabella Stuart, Duchess of Somerset, (1826). Artist: TA DeanLady Arabella Stuart, Duchess of Somerset, (1826). Portrait of Lady Arabella (1575-1615) wearing an elaborate lace ruff. The Duchess was an English Renaissance noblewoman who was considered a
Sir Henry Wotton, English author and diplomat, (1824). Artist: W HollSir Henry Wotton, English author and diplomat, (1824). Wotton (1568-1639) spent some years in Venice as an advisor to the Doge
Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, English statesman and poet, (1824). Artist: E ScrivenThomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, English statesman and poet, (1824). Sackvilles (1536-1608) house, Knole in Kent, is a celebrated stately home
Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, prominent English courtier, (1823). Artist: E ScrivenThomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, prominent English courtier, (1823). Howard (1586-1646) was a courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, courtier and politician, (1828). Artist: E ScrivenPhilip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, courtier and politician, (1828). Herbert (1584-1650) was governor of the Isle of Wight and Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby, (1828). Artist: J CochranHenry Danvers, Earl of Danby, (1828). Danvers (1573-1644) was a military commander and Governor of Guernsey. He founded a hospital, Dauntsey public school
James, 2nd Marquis of Hamilton, (1828). Artist: Paulus van SomerJames, 2nd Marquis of Hamilton, (1828). Hamilton (1589-1625) was a Scottish politician
Abbotts Hospital, Guildford, 19th century. Artist: Shury & SonAbbotts Hospital, Guildford, 19th century. George Abbot (1562-1633) became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1611. In 1619 he began building the Hospital of the Blessed Trinity
Pocahontas, 1616. Pocahontas (c1595-1617) was a Native American princess who married an Englishman and came to London. Unfortunately
Francis Bacon, English philosopher, statesman and essayist, 19th century. Artist: J ThomsonFrancis Bacon, Viscount St Albans, English philosopher, statesman and essayist, 19th century. Bacon (1561-1626) became Lord Chancellor in 1618
Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, (1810). Artist: Charles TurnerHenry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, (1810). Rich (1590-1649) was created Earl of Holland in 1624. A courtier and soldier, he became a favourite of James I but fell out of favour when Charles I came to
Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar, (1832). Artist: WT MoteWalter Aston, 1st Lord Aston, (1832). In 1622, Aston was engaged by the crown to negotiate a marriage between Charles, the Prince of Wales (the future King Charles I), and an Infanta of Spain
Letter from Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, 19th February 1606. Artist: King Henry IVLetter from Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, 19th February 1606. Letter written from Paris by Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, thanking him on behalf of the Dauphin
Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales, (1907). Henry Frederick (1594-1612), who died of typhoid fever at the age of 18, was the eldest son of King James I
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, c1615. Artist: William LarkinPhilip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, c1615. Found in the collection of English Heritage, Audley End, Essex
Jacobean Mansion Audley End, Essex, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonJacobean Mansion Audley End, Essex, 20th century. Early 17th-century country house outside Saffron Walden, Essex in England
James I, King of England and Scotland, 1621. Artist: Daniel MytensJames I, King of England and Scotland, 1621. James (1566-1625) became King of Scotland in 1567 and England in 1601. The son of Mary Queen of Scots
William Shakespeare, English playwright, 1609. Portrait in oils dated 1609. This is the portrait engraved by Droeshout for the First Folio edition of his plays published in 1623
William Shakespeare, English playwright, 1623. Artist: Martin DroeshoutWilliam Shakespeare, English playwright, 1623. Title page from the First Folio edition of Shakespeares (1564-1616) plays, published in 1623
Knights Hospitallers, 16th century. Left: Knight of St John of Jerusalem. Right: Knight of Rhodes. The order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, a religious military order
Audley End House, Saffron Walden, Essex, 1781. Begun by Lord Thomas Howard in 1603, this shows the mansion as it appeared in 1781
Man smoking a pipe, early 17th century. A family group, with the father with a pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections
John Fletcher, early 17th century English playwright, early 19th century. Fletcher (1579-1625) collaborated with Francis Beaumont on a number of plays and with Jonson, Chapman and Massinger