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Cardinal Wolsey, c1500s, (1890). Creator: UnknownCardinal Wolsey, c1500s, (1890). Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (1473-1530), Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor of England, bishop
Pathfinders - Sir Francis Bacon, after 1731, (1922). Creator: UnknownPathfinders - Sir Francis Bacon, after 1731, (1922). Portrait of English philosopher, scientist and statesman Francis Bacon, Viscount St Albans. Bacon (1561-1626) became Lord Chancellor in 1618
Sir Thomas More, 1527, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerSir Thomas More, 1527, (1902). Portrait of More (1478-1535) as Henry VIIIs Lord Chancellor. More refused to subscribe to the Act of Supremacy which made Henry the head of the English Church
The Social Science Congress at New York: Lord Brougham...delivering his address…, 1864. Creator: Mason JacksonThe Social Science Congress at New York: Lord Brougham, the president, delivering his address in the Festival Concert-room, 1864
Scene from "King John", at the Princess Theatre, 1858. Creator: SmythScene from "King John", at the Princess Theatre, 1858. London stage production. We this week present an Illustration of the great scene in the tragedy of "King John" between
The Right Hon. Lord Brougham - from a photograph by Claudet, 1858. Creator: UnknownThe Right Hon. Lord Brougham - from a photograph by Claudet, 1858....after a long absence from what may be called out-of-door public life
Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, 1622-1686, Maria Eufrosyne of Pfalz-Zweibrücken, 1625-1687, 1653Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, 1622-1686, Maria Eufrosyne of Pfalz-Zweibrucken, 1625-1687, 1653
Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie, 1622-1686, 17th century. Creator: Henrik MünnichhofenMagnus Gabriel de la Gardie, 1622-1686, 17th century
Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, 1622-1686, 17th century. Creator: Richard SylviusMagnus Gabriel De la Gardie, 1622-1686, 17th century
Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie (1622-86), Lord Chancellor, count. Creator: Alexander CooperMagnus Gabriel de la Gardie (1622-86), Lord Chancellor, count, Unknown date
Inauguration of the Statue of Sir Isaac Newton at Grantham, 1858. Creator: UnknownInauguration of the Statue of Sir Isaac Newton at Grantham, 1858. The statue of the great mathematician and astronomer, from the hand of W
Axel Oxenstierna af Södemöre, Count, Chancellor, 1635. Creator: Workshop of Michiel Jansz. van MiereveltAxel Oxenstierna af Sodemore (1583-1654), Count, Chancellor, 1635
Lord High Chancellor of England, 1937. Creator: UnknownLord High Chancellor of England, 1937. From "The Coronation of H.M. King George VI and H.M. Queen Elizabeth 1937". [John Player & Sons, London, 1937]
Statue of Lord Somers, by W. C. Marshall, R.A. 1856. Creator: UnknownStatue of Lord Somers, by W. C. Marshall, R.A. 1856. Rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament in London. One of the statues...with which St. Stephen's Hall is being gradually ornamented
Life Peerages - the Assistant-Keeper of the Records Reading the Peerage Patent at the Bar of the Hou Creator: UnknownLife Peerages - the Assistant-Keeper of the Records Reading the Peerage Patent at the Bar of the House of Lords, 1856. The patent of the Earl of Huntingdon was almost illegible from age
'The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday, November 7, 1891, 1891. Creator: Unknown'The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday, November 7, 1891, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
'Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh; Obit 1702, 1813. Creator: Robert DunkartonMichael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh; Obit 1702, 1813. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of
John Hay, Earl of Tweeddale [proof], c. 1710. Creator: John SmithJohn Hay, Earl of Tweeddale [proof], c. 1710
"Trial of the Pyx", at the Office of the Comptroller-General of the Exchequer, Whitehall, 1854. The trial takes place in the principal apartment of the Exchequer-office
The Right Hon. Lord Truro, Lord High Chancellor, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Right Hon. Lord Truro, Lord High Chancellor, 1850. On Wednesday morning, the occasion of Sir Thomas Wilde, now Lord Truro, taking the oaths and his seat as Lord Chancellor
The Lord Chancellor receiving the Judges in the Middle Temple, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Lord Chancellor receiving the Judges in the Middle Temple, [London], 1862. The Lord Chancellor's levee. On Monday week the Courts of Law met after the long vacation
The Opening of Parliament by Royal Commission, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Opening of Parliament by Royal Commission, 1862. Our Illustration represents the House of Lords as it appeared on the 6th February during the ceremony of delivering her Majesty's Speech...the
The cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald, 1931, (1935). Creator: UnknownThe cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald, 1931, (1935). British politicians in the newly formed National Government which contained members of the Conservative Party, Liberals
The Right Hon. J. Napier, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1858. Creator: UnknownThe Right Hon. J. Napier, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1858. Irish lawyer and politician: Queen's Counsel; Professor of Law at Dublin University; Attorney-General for Ireland
Lord Brougham of England, ca. 1860-1865. Creator: UnknownLord Brougham of England, ca. 1860-1865
The Pitt Fall, January 1789. Creator: Frederick George ByronThe Pitt Fall, January 1789. Formerly attributed to Thomas Rowlandson
Edward, Lord Thurlow, 1782. Creator: Francesco BartolozziEdward, Lord Thurlow, 1782
Alexander, Lord Loughborough, 1800. Creator: Francesco BartolozziAlexander, Lord Loughborough, 1800
Portrait of Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, 1750-64. Creator: Allan RamsayPortrait of Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, 1750-64
To Be Sold With All His Engagements-The Famous Race Horse Woolsack, June 29, 1829
The Royal Society, frontispiece to Thomas Sprat, "The History of the Royal SocietyThe Royal Society, frontispiece to Thomas Sprat, " The History of the Royal Society of London.", 1667
H(C)annibalism or an Irish Stew, August 5, 1833. Creator: John DoyleH(C)annibalism or an Irish Stew, August 5, 1833
House of Lords - the Lord Chancellor pronouncing judgment in the case of the Queen v. O Connell, 1844. Interior of the Palace of Westminster in London
[Lord Brougham and his Family, Cannes], 1862. Creator: Charles Negre[Lord Brougham and his Family, Cannes], 1862
The Q. A. Loaded With The Spoils of India and Britain, 1788. 1788The Q.A. Loaded With The Spoils of India and Britain, 1788
Secret Influence Directing The New P-l-t [Parliament], May 18, 1784. May 18, 1784Secret Influence Directing The New P-l-t [Parliament], May 18, 1784
Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1825, (1944). Creator: Thomas LawrenceHenry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1825, (1944). Portrait of Scottish lawyer and politician Henry Brougham (1778-1868) who defended Queen Caroline at her trial in 1820
Swing Caught at Last, 1835. Creator: John DoyleSwing Caught at Last, 1835. Former Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham stands in the dock, as Sir Robert Peel explains his crime of incendiarism to judge King William IV
A game of Political Shuttlecock, 1831. Creator: John DoyleA game of Political Shuttlecock, 1831. Prime Minister Charles Grey: Keep it up B[rougham] _ I d never be able to play the Game without you
The Centaur or the Rape of the Act, Restored from the Antique, 1834. Creator: John DoyleThe Centaur or the Rape of the Act, Restored from the Antique, 1834. Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux is carrying off a female figure labelled Criminal Courts Bill
The Vaux and the Grapes, 1835. Creator: John DoyleThe Vaux and the Grapes. 1835. Lord Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux portrayed as a fox. The play on words in the title connects his name with one of Aesops fables
A Select Specimen of the BLACK Style, 1833. Creator: John DoyleA Select Specimen of the BLACK Style, 1833. Original in Bronze may be seen at_. Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, as a sculpture
Fall of the Vaux-Hall Performer, 1834. Creator: John DoyleFall of the Vaux-Hall Performer, 1834. Lord Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux portrayed as a circus tightrope-walker. The play on words in the title connects his name with entertainments at
H / Cannibalism, or An Irish Stew, 1833. Creator: John DoyleH/Cannibalism, or An Irish Stew. 1833. Lord Chancellor of Ireland William Conyngham Plunket eats a stew which appears to contain dead bodies. Satirical cartoon on British politics by H.B
Vaux Hunting, or the Newest Version of Tally Ho!, 1834. Creator: John DoyleVaux Hunting, or the Newest Version of Tally Ho!, 1834. Sketched at the late meeting of the Durham Press-ton Hounds. A huntsman shouts Tallyho! Tallyho
Gratitude, 1834. Creator: John DoyleGratitude, 1834. Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham thinks: (He offered me the Attorney Generalship, I must now do something for him.) He then says to former prime minister Charles Grey
The Fall of Icarus, 1834. Creator: John DoyleThe Fall of Icarus, 1834. Lord Brougham portrayed as Icarus of Greek myth, who flew too close to the Sun with wings made of wax
Lord Jeffries, (1645-1689), 1830. Creator: UnknownLord Jeffries, (1645-1689), 1830. George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys (1645-1689) known as the Hanging Judge. Welsh judge educated at Westminster School, Trinity College, Cambridge and Inner Temple