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Lancaster Castle: John of Gaunts Tower, c1896. Artist: J DavisLancaster Castle: John of Gaunts Tower, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
Visit of the Prince of Wales to Bournemouth; Canford Manor, The residence of Lord... 1890. Creator: UnknownVisit of the Prince of Wales to Bournemouth; Canford Manor, The residence of Lord Wimborne, where the Price of Wales is staying, 1890
Ancient Palace of the Savoy, 1844. Creator: GrayAncient Palace of the Savoy, 1844. View of Savoy Palace on the River Thames in London. The founder of the Savoy was Peter de Savoy
Henry IV, (1367-1413), 1830. Creator: UnknownHenry IV, (1367-1413), 1830. Henry IV (1367-1413) King of England from 1399 to 1413. The son of John of Gaunt, he spent much of his reign defending himself against plots
Richard II, (1367-1400), 1830. Creator: UnknownRichard II, (1367-1400), 1830. Richard II (1367-c1400) King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. During his first years government was in the hands of regency councils
The Savoy in 1650, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Savoy in 1650, (1881). The Savoy Palace was built on the banks of the River Thames in the 13th century. In the 14th century it was the London home of John of Gaunt
View of the demolition of the Savoy Palace, Westminster, London, 1820. The Savoy Palace was built in the 13th century. In the 14th century it was the London home of John of Gaunt
Monument of John of Gaunt and Constance of Castile, old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656. Tomb of the Duke and Duchess of Lancaster, designed by Henry Yevele
Richard II at Flint castle where he was delivered prisoner to Bolingbroke his rival to the throne, facsimile copy from Le Prinse et mort du Roy Richart by Jean Creton reprinted 19th Century
Dukes of Exeter and Surrey deliver the Kings message to the Duke of Lancaster, 19th CenturyInterior of Chester Castle when the Dukes of Exeter and Surrey deliver the Kings message to the Duke of Lancaster, facsimile copy from Le Prinse et mort du Roy Richart by Jean Creton reprinted 19th
The Dukes of Exeter and Surrey sent by Richard II from Conway castle to Chester to treat with the Duke of Lancaster, facsimile copy from Le Prinse et mort du Roy Richart by Jean Creton reprinted 19th
The Black Prince extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel, Spain, 1367 (1864). ArtistThe Black Prince extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel, Spain, 1367 (1864). Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376) forced an amnesty from Pedro The Cruel (1334-1369), King of Castile
Prince Henry offers his life when his father doubts his loyalty upon returning the crown, 1882. Artist: AnonymousPrince Henry offers his life when his father doubts his loyalty upon returning the crown, 1882. Private Collection
John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399)John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (1340-99). Fourth son of Edward II of England, father of Henry IV. Shakespeares Time-honoured Lancaster. Engraving from window, All Souls, 0xford
The prince extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel, 1367 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleThe prince extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel, 1864. Edward, the Black Prince, (1330-1376), extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel (1334-1369) after the battle of najara 1367
The Royal Chapel, Savoy Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert WayThe Royal Chapel, Savoy Palace, 1902. From Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London. [John Lane, London and New York, 1902]
King Henry IV, 16th century. Henry (1367-1413) was born at Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire, hence the other name by which he was known, Henry of Bolingbroke
John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, (18th century). Artist: George VertueA prominent and powerful political figure in late 14th century England, John of Gaunt (1340-1399) was the fourth son of Edward II of England, and father of Henry IV
John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, (1804). Artist: OgbourneJohn of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, (1804). A prominent and powerful political figure in late 14th century England, John of Gaunt (1340-1399) was the fourth son of Edward II of England