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Monmouth Rebellion Collection

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: 'Ford, Lord Gray (Grey) of Warke, 1813. Creator: Charles Turner

'Ford, Lord Gray (Grey) of Warke, 1813. Creator: Charles Turner
Ford, Lord Gray (Grey) of Warke, 1813. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of the reign of James

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Tree in Dorset where James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, is said to have hidden after the Battle of Sedgemoor in July 1685: An ash tree

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: A. Fletcher, (1655-1716), 1830. Creator: Unknown

A. Fletcher, (1655-1716), 1830. Creator: Unknown
A. Fletcher, (1655-1716), 1830. Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun (1655-1716) Scottish writer and politician, advocate for the non-incorporation of Scotland

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: The George, Norton St. Philip, Somersetshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The George, Norton St. Philip, Somersetshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The George, Norton St. Philip, Somersetshire, 1936. The George Inn, built 14th or 15th century, Grade I listed. Used as headquarters during the Monmouth Rebellion

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: Execution of the Duke of Monmouth, 15th July 1685 (etching). Creator: Dutch School (17th Century)

Execution of the Duke of Monmouth, 15th July 1685 (etching). Creator: Dutch School (17th Century)
Execution of the Duke of Monmouth, 15th July 1685 (etching). James Scott (1649-85) 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch; illegitimate son of Charles II; he was executed by Jack Ketch on 15

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: Capture of Monmouth, 6 July 1685, (c1880)

Capture of Monmouth, 6 July 1685, (c1880). The Battle of Sedgemoor was fought on 6 July 1685 and took place at Westonzoyland near Bridgwater in Somerset, England

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: The execution of the Duke of Monmouth, Tower Hill, London, 15 July 1685 (1903)

The execution of the Duke of Monmouth, Tower Hill, London, 15 July 1685 (1903). James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), an illegitimate son of Charles II (1630-1685)

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: Letter from James, Duke of Monmouth to the Catherine of Braganza, Ringwood, 9th July, 1685

Letter from James, Duke of Monmouth to the Catherine of Braganza, Ringwood, 9th July, 1685. Artist: Duke of Monmouth
Letter from James, Duke of Monmouth to the Catherine of Braganza, Ringwood, 9th July, 1685. Letter from James, Duke of Monmouth to the Queen Dowager Catherine, widow of Charles II

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, statesman, (1828). Artist: Thomas Wright

Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, statesman, (1828). Artist: Thomas Wright
Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, statesman, (1828). Campbell (1629-1685) was executed for treason after leading an abortive Highland rebellion against James VII in 1685

Background imageMonmouth Rebellion Collection: A letter written by James Crofts, 1st Duke of Monmouth, begging for his life, July 1685

A letter written by James Crofts, 1st Duke of Monmouth, begging for his life, July 1685. Letter from James, Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), Pretender to throne of Scotland and England


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