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Title page of Francis Bacons Instauratio Magna, 1620 (1893). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co
Holland House, London, 1815. Artist: WoolnothHolland House, London, 1815. Holland House was a Jacobean house held by the Earls of Holland and the Fox family. It was badly damaged in a World War II bombing raid
Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Artist: J GreenBanqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Exterior view of the Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones for James I and completed in 1622
William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons, c1642 (1893). Born at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Lenthall (1591-1662) became Speaker of the House of Commons in the Long Parliament of 1640
Order of Lords and Commons concerning arms, 1643 / 1644, (1893)Order of Lords and Commons concerning arms, 1643/1644, (1893). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume III, Macmillan and Co
The Proctor and Parator, 1641, (1893). Title page of a tract on the abuse and exorbitance of the ecclesiastical courts, 1641
Parliament House, Edinburgh, built 1632-1639, (1893). Interior view of Parliament Hall with its hammerbeam roof, built during the reign of Charles I
City of Westminster, 1647 (1893). View after W Hollar, 1647, showing Parliament House, Westminster Hall and Abbey from across the Thames
A supper party, early 17th century, (1893). Ballad in the Roxburghe Collection, (British Museum). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green
The Council of War, 1623-1624, (1893). The future King Charles I travelled to Spain in 1623 to arrange a marriage to the Infanta Maria Anna, daughter of Philip III of Spain
Prince Charless welcome home from Spain, 1623, (1893). The future King Charles I travelled to Spain in 1623 to arrange a marriage to the Infanta Maria Anna, daughter of Philip III of Spain
A family meal, early 17th century, (1893). From a ballad in the Roxburghe Collection. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition
Charles II, King of England, (1816). Artist: Charles TurnerCharles II, King of England, (1816). A print from Fifteen Splendid Portraits of Royal Personages, engraved in mezzotinto by Richard Earlom, Charles Turner and R Dunkarton, printed by J McCreery
Charles, Prince of Wales, 1816. Artist: Charles TurnerCharles, Prince of Wales, (1816). Charles Stuart, second son of King James I became Prince of Wales and heir to the throne after his elder brother Henry died of typhoid fever in 1612
Henry, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King James I, 1816. Artist: Robert DunkartonHenry, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King James I, (1816). The heir to the throne, Henry died in 1612 from typhoid fever. His brother Charles would succeed James as king instead
The family of King James I of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1816). Artist: Charles TurnerThe family of King James I of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1816). His Majesty James I, King of England and his royal progeny, together with the family of the King of Bohemia
James I, King of Great Britain, 1816. Artist: Charles TurnerJames I, King of Great Britain, 1816. James (1566-1625) became King of Scotland in 1567 and England in 1601. The son of Mary Queen of Scots
Prince Charlies Parliament, 1882. A print from The Magazine of Art Vol V, Cassell, Peter, Galpin and Company, Limited, 1882
Letter by James Francis Edward Stuart (the Old Pretender ) to the Duc de Vendome, 1710 (1865). A print from The Autograph Souvenir, A collection of Autograph Letters, Interesting Documents, &c
Letter by Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, to King Henry IV of France, 1606 (1865). A print from The Autograph Souvenir, A collection of Autograph Letters, Interesting Documents, &c
Letter by Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, 17th century (1865). Artist: Frederick George NethercliftLetter by Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, 17th century (1865). Letter from the Queen to her brother Gaston, Duke of Orleans
Letter by Charles I, King of England, to the Duke of Ormonde, 1645 (1865). Artist: Frederick George NethercliftLetter by Charles I King of England, to the Duke of Ormonde, 1645 (1865). James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at the time
Temple Newsam, home of the Meynell-Ingram family, c1880. The house is a Tudor-Jacobean mansion which stands in gardens laid out by Capability Brown
John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1602. Whitgift (c1530-1604) was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1567-1576. He became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1583
Henrietta Anne Stuart, wife of Philippe duc d Orleans, 17th century. Artist: AudranHenrietta Anne Stuart, wife of Philippe duc d Orleans, 17th century. Portrait of Princess Henrietta Anne of England (1644-1670)
Henrietta Maria of France, Queen Consort of King Charles I of England. The youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici
The Peril of the Queen Henrietta Maria, 19th century. Artist: P LightfootThe Peril of the Queen Henrietta Maria, 19th century. Henrietta Maria (1609-1669) was the Queen Consort of King Charles I of England
The great seal of Queen Anne of Great Britain. Artist: J MyndeThe great seal of Queen Anne of Great Britain. Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
The Seven Bishops, c1902. When King James II issued his second Declaration of Indulgence in 1688 - the Seven Bishops petitioned the King against it
King James II receiving the French bribe, c1902. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume III (c1902)
Charles II in Disguise Aided in his Escape by Jane Lane... 1651, (19th century). Artist: Herbert BourneCharles II in Disguise Aided in his Escape by Jane Lane after the Battle of Worcester, 1651, (19th century). After the execution of his father, Charles I
Elizabeth of Bohemia. Artist: GunstElizabeth of Bohemia. Elizabeth Stuart (1596-1662) was the eldest daughter of James I of England and Anne of Denmark. In 1613 she married Frederick V, Elector of the Palatinate
Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670 (1804). Artist: William BromleyCharles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670 (1804). Charles and his sister, Henrietta Anne Stuart, negotiated the Secret Treaty of Dover
King Charles II escaping from England, 1651. Artist: GuchtKing Charles II escaping from England, 1651. King Charles II in disguise riding before Mrs Lane by which he made his escape. Lord Wilmot in the distance
Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, (1799). Princess Henrietta Anne (1644-1670) was the daughter of Charles I. She married Phillipe, Duke of Orleans, by whom she had four children
Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century). Artist: B HollCatherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century). Catarina de Braganca (1638-1705) was the second surviving daughter of King John IV of Portugal
King James II at the Abbey of La Trappe, France. After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, James II went into exile in France, where he was welcomed by Louis XIV
James II taking leave of Louis XIV of France, 1689. After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, James II went into exile in France, where he was welcomed by Louis XIV
Reception of James II in Dublin, 1689. After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the parliaments of England and Scotland recognised William III and Mary as King and Queen
Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Artist: P LightfootAnne Hyde, Duchess of York. Anne Hyde (1637-1671) became the first wife of James, Duke of York, the future King James II. She was the mother of two later queens of England, Mary II and Anne
Charles II in disguise aided in his escape by Jane Lane, 1651, (19th century). Artist: H BourneCharles II in disguise aided in his escape by Jane Lane, 1651, (19th century). After the execution of his father, Charles I, Charles II claimed the throne and invaded England in 1651
King James II (1633-1701) receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, 1890. Artist: Edward Matthew WardKing James II (1633-1701) receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, 1890. From a supplement to The Graphic (29 March 1890. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Mary of Modena, Queen Consort of King James II of Great Britain. Artist:s AudranMary of Modena, Queen Consort of King James II of Great Britain. Maria d Este (1658-1718) was the second wife of James II. They were married in 1673 when James was still Duke of York
Charles II in the forest of Boscobel, 1651. Artist: Pouney & RhodesCharles II in the forest of Boscobel, 1651. After the execution of his father, Charles I, Charles II claimed the throne and invaded England in 1651
The Duke of York (1633-1701), the future King James II, 1808. Artist: W N GardinerThe Duke of York (1633-1701), the future King James II, 1808. James II was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1685 to 1688 and was the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over Britain
James, 2nd Marquess of Hamilton. Hamilton (1589-1625) was a Scottish politician
Edmond Waller, 17th century English poet. Artist: George VertueEdmond Waller, 17th century English poet. Waller (1606-1687) became emroiled in political intrigues in the 1640s and was arrested for his part in a plot to turn London into a royalist stronghold
The Monument of King James II of England, Chapel of the Scotch College, Paris. Artist: BoscThe Monument of King James II of England, Chapel of the Scotch College, Paris. The monument was erected in 1703