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Richard, Baron Rich, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerRichard, Baron Rich, c1532-1543 (1945). Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, 1st Baron Rich (1496/7-1567), was Lord Chancellor during the reign of King Edward VI of England from 1547 until January 1552
Edward, Prince of Wales, c1540-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerEdward, Prince of Wales, c1540-1543 (1945). Edward VI (1537-1553) was King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death
Edward, Prince of Wales, 1538 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerEdward, Prince of Wales, 1538 (1945). The drawing is part of the Royal Collection Trust, Windsor Castle. From The Drawings of Holbein at Windsor Castle by K. T. Parker
Sir Thomas Strange, c1536 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerSir Thomas Strange, c1536 (1945). Sir Thomas Lestrange (c.1490-1545), was an important courtier, holding the post of Squire of the Body (an attendant of the king)
Queen Jane Seymour, c1536-1537 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerQueen Jane Seymour, c1536-1537 (1945). The drawing is part of the Royal Collection Trust, Windsor Castle. From The Drawings of Holbein at Windsor Castle by K. T. Parker
Sir Nicholas Poyntz, c1533-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerSir Nicholas Poyntz, c1533-1543 (1945). Sir Nicholas Poyntz (1510-1556) was a prominent English courtier during the latter part of Henry VIIIs reign
Lady Ratcliffe, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerLady Ratcliffe, c1532-1543 (1945). Mary Arundell (died 20 or 21 October 1557), was the only child of Sir John Arundell (1474-1545) of Lanherne, Cornwall, by his second wife, Katherine Grenville
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, c1532-1533 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerHenry Howard, Earl of Surrey, c1532-1533 (1945). Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, KG (1516-1547), was an English aristocrat, and one of the founders of English Renaissance poetry
Sir Henry Guildford, 1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerSir Henry Guildford, 1527 (1945). Sir Henry Guildford, KG (1489-1532) was an English courtier of the reign of Henry VIII, master of the horse and comptroller of the royal household
Walmer Castle, c1890. Artist: Charles WilkinsonWalmer Castle, c1890. Walmer Castle is an artillery fort originally constructed by Henry VIII in Walmer, Kent, between 1539 and 1540. After a photograph of Poulton & Son
Westminster Abbey. - Henry The Sevenths Chapel, c1845, (1864). The structure of the chapel is a three-aisled nave composed of four bays
Entrance to the Chapel of Edward the Confessor, c1840, (1864). Edward the Confessor, (1003-1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England
William and Mary Armchair, 17th century, (1910). Classical William and Mary Antique Armchai with gold upholstery. Style of decorative arts named during the reign of William III
King John basely Stabbing his Nephew Prince Arthur, previous to throwing him into the Sea, c1787King John basely Stabbing his Nephew Prince Arthur, previous to throwing him into the Sea, near Cherbourgh, c1787. From A New
King Henry the Second serving the first Dish to the Table of his Son, c1787King Henry the Second serving the first Dish to the Table of his Son Henry after the Coronation by the Bishops of York, Durham and London, c1787
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]
Master Crewe as Henry VIII, 1775 (c1927). Artist: Sir Joshua ReynoldsMaster Crewe as Henry VIII, 1775 (c1927). John Crewe (1772-1835) was second Baron Crewe. The painting is part of a private collection. From Beautiful Children, by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. & E. C
King William III, 1657 (c1927). Artist: Cornelis Janssens van CeulenKing William III, 1657 (c1927). King William III (1650-1702) reigned over the United Provinces of the Netherlands from 1689 to 1702. The painting is held by the National Portrait Gallery, London
The Earl of Richmond Chosen King After The Battle of Bosworth, 1838. Henry VII (1457-1509), King of England from 1485 until his death succeeded to the throne after defeating King Richard III at
The Duke of York Delivered To The Archbishops, 1838. Henry VIII (1491-1547), King of England from 1509 until his death. As a boy he was sent to study to become a cleric
Lancaster Swearing Fealty to Richard II, 1838. Richard II (1367-1400), King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. From The History of England, Vol. 1, by David Hume, Esq
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
Queen of Richard II. Interceeding for the Life of Sir Simon Burley, 1838Queen of Richard II. Interceding for the Life of Sir Simon Burley, 1838. Anne of Bohemia (1366-1394), Queen of England as the first wife of King Richard II Anne interceded on behalf of Simon Burley
Surrender of Calais, 1838. Calais fell to the English under King Edward III after a year long seige of the town. From The History of England, Vol. 1, by David Hume, Esq. & Hewson Clarke, Esq
Henry I. Seizing The Treasure of Winchester, 1838. Henry I (c.1068-1135), King of England from 1100 to his death. From The History of England, Vol. 1, by David Hume, Esq. & Hewson Clarke, Esq
King William Seizing His Brother Odo, 1838. William I (c.1028-1087), the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087
Death of William Rufus, 1838. William II (c1056-1100), King of England from 1087 until 1100. King William II was killed by an arrow whilst out hunting. From The History of England, Vol
King Williams Malediction on his Son, 1838. William I (c.1028-1087), the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087
Cruelty of Dunstan to Edwy & Elgiva, 1838. Edwy (d.959), King of England from 955. Queen Elgiva and Dunstan (909- 988), an Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, a Bishop of Worcester
William III, 1790. William III (1650-1702), King of England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death. Also widely known as William of Orange, he was sovereign Prince of Orange from birth
King John, (1166-1216), c1787. aAso known as John Lackland, was King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216
Henry II, (1133-1189), c1787. aAso known as Henry Curtmantle, Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as King of England (1154-89). He was an energetic and sometimes ruthless ruler
Richard II, (1367-1400), c1787. Also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. He succeeded the throne at the age of ten
Henry III, (1207-1272), c1787. Also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death. Henry assumed the throne when he was only nine
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
Stephen, (1092-1154), c1787. Often referred to as Stephen of Blois, he was a grandson of William the Conqueror and King of England from 1135 to his death
Henry I, (1068-1135), c1787. Also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death. He was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts
King Edward VII School. Kings Lynn, 1923. King Edward VII School (currently known as King Edward VII Academy), Norfolk. The school was founded in 1510 under Henry VIII
Shrewsbury School, 1923. Shrewsbury School, founded in 1552 by Royal Charter under King Edward VI. In 1571 the school was augmented by Queen Elizabeth I
Berkhamstead School, 1923. Berkhamstead private school, founded in 1541 by John Incent, Dean of St Pauls Cathedral under the licence of Henry VIII
Sherborne School, 1923. Sherborne School, private school in Dorset. The schools origin dates back to 8th century linked with Sherborne Abbey and it was refounded in 1550 by King Edward VI
Christs Hospital, 1923. Christs Hospital, private and boarding school in Sussex. The school was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI
Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Albans, c1600, (1904). Artist: Paulus van SomerFrancis Bacon, Viscount St. Albans, c1600, (1904). From James I. and VI, by T. F. Henderson. [Goupil & Co. Paris, Edinburgh, New York, London, 1904]
Hatfield House - North Front, c16th century, (1904)Hatfield House - North Front, c16th century (1904).The present Jacobean house, a leading example of the prodigy house, was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil
Arabella Stewart, c16th century, (1904). Artist: Marcus Gheeraerts, the YoungerArabella Stewart, c16th century (1904). Lady Arbella Stuart (1575-1615), a direct descendant of Henry VII, Arabella Stuart, Duchess of Somerset
The Somerset House Conference, 1604, 1604, (1904). A group portrait commemorating the peace treaty between England and Spain in 1604
Philip III in armoir, 1605, (1904). Artist: Juan Pantoja de la CruzPhilip III in armoir, 1605, (1904). Philip III of Spain 14 April 1578 - 31 March 1621) was King of Spain (as Philip III in Castile and Philip II in Aragon) and Portugal (Portuguese: Filipe II)
Anne of Cleves (1515-1557), fourth wife of Henry VIII of England, 19th century. Henry VIII married Anne, a German Protestant princess, in 1540 for political reasons at the urging of his Chancellor