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Stuart Collection (page 17)

Background imageStuart Collection: Lady Arabella Stuart, Duchess of Somerset, (1826). Artist: TA Dean

Lady Arabella Stuart, Duchess of Somerset, (1826). Artist: TA Dean
Lady Arabella Stuart, Duchess of Somerset, (1826). Portrait of Lady Arabella (1575-1615) wearing an elaborate lace ruff. The Duchess was an English Renaissance noblewoman who was considered a

Background imageStuart Collection: William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1823). Artist: C Picart

William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1823). Artist: C Picart
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1823). Laud (1573-1645) was Archbishop of Canterbury and a fervent supporter of King Charles I of England, whom he encouraged to believe in divine right

Background imageStuart Collection: James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, Scottish nobleman, (1823). Artist: John Samuel Agar

James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, Scottish nobleman, (1823). Artist: John Samuel Agar
James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, Scottish nobleman, (1823). Hamilton (1606-1649) was the great-grandson of Catherine, the illegitimate daughter of King James IV

Background imageStuart Collection: Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, prominent English courtier, (1823). Artist: E Scriven

Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, prominent English courtier, (1823). Artist: E Scriven
Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, prominent English courtier, (1823). Howard (1586-1646) was a courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I

Background imageStuart Collection: John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, British Prime Minister, (1831). Artist: WT Mote

John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, British Prime Minister, (1831). Artist: WT Mote
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, British Prime Minister, (1831). Stuart (1713-1792) was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1762-1763

Background imageStuart Collection: Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England, (1829). Artist: H Robinson

Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England, (1829). Artist: H Robinson
Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England, (1829). It was Hales (1609-1676) opinion that The husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife

Background imageStuart Collection: Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier, (1828). Artist: TA Dean

Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier, (1828). Artist: TA Dean
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier, (1828). In the English Civil War, Montagu (1602-1671) fought on the side of Parliament against the Royalists

Background imageStuart Collection: Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset, English soldier and statesman, (1829). Artist: H Robinson

Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset, English soldier and statesman, (1829). Artist: H Robinson
Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset, English soldier and statesman, (1829). In 1613, Sackville (1591-1652) fought a duel for the hand of Venetia Stanley

Background imageStuart Collection: Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, courtier and politician, (1828). Artist: E Scriven

Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, courtier and politician, (1828). Artist: E Scriven
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, courtier and politician, (1828). Herbert (1584-1650) was governor of the Isle of Wight and Chancellor of the University of Oxford

Background imageStuart Collection: Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby, (1828). Artist: J Cochran

Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby, (1828). Artist: J Cochran
Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby, (1828). Danvers (1573-1644) was a military commander and Governor of Guernsey. He founded a hospital, Dauntsey public school

Background imageStuart Collection: Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon, Royalist soldier, (1828). Artist: T Wright

Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon, Royalist soldier, (1828). Artist: T Wright
Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon, Royalist soldier, (1828). Dormer (1610-1643) was an ardent Royalist and fought for King Charles I during the English Civil War

Background imageStuart Collection: John Bradshaw, Judge, 17th century (1899). Artist: Robert Walker

John Bradshaw, Judge, 17th century (1899). Artist: Robert Walker
John Bradshaw, Judge, 17th century (1899). Bradshaw (1602-1659) was one of the judges to preside over the trial and subsequent death sentence of Charles I of England

Background imageStuart Collection: George Jamesone, Scottish portrait-painter, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

George Jamesone, Scottish portrait-painter, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
George Jamesone, Scottish portrait-painter, (1870). Jamesone (1587-1644) studied painting under Rubens at Antwerp. He painted a series of portraits of Scottish kings that were presented to Charles I

Background imageStuart Collection: Robert Gordon of Straloch, Scottish cartographer, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

Robert Gordon of Straloch, Scottish cartographer, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
Robert Gordon of Straloch, Scottish cartographer, (1870). Gordon (1580-1661) is best known for his contributions to William Blaeus Great Atlas of Scotland

Background imageStuart Collection: James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, (1870). Artist: GB Shaw

James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, (1870). Artist: GB Shaw
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, (1870). Douglas (c1525-1581) was regent of Scotland during the minority of James VI. An engraving from Robert Chambers A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent

Background imageStuart Collection: Robert Leighton, Scottish prelate, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

Robert Leighton, Scottish prelate, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
Robert Leighton, Scottish prelate, (1870). Leighton (1611-1684) became Bishop of Dunblane in 1661. An engraving from Robert Chambers A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Blackie and Son

Background imageStuart Collection: Alexander Henderson, Scottish theologian, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

Alexander Henderson, Scottish theologian, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
Alexander Henderson, Scottish theologian, (1870). Henderson (1583-1646) was a leading Covenanter. An engraving from Robert Chambers, A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Blackie and Son

Background imageStuart Collection: King Charles I

King Charles I. Charles (1600-1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649

Background imageStuart Collection: Francis Bacon, English philosopher, statesman and essayist, 19th century. Artist: J Thomson

Francis Bacon, English philosopher, statesman and essayist, 19th century. Artist: J Thomson
Francis Bacon, Viscount St Albans, English philosopher, statesman and essayist, 19th century. Bacon (1561-1626) became Lord Chancellor in 1618

Background imageStuart Collection: John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1860. Artist: J Posselwhite

John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1860. Artist: J Posselwhite
John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1860. Portrait of the duke (1650-1722) in armour

Background imageStuart Collection: Charles II, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 19th century. Artist: W Holl

Charles II, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 19th century. Artist: W Holl
Charles II, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 19th century. After the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649 during the English Civil War, Charles II (1630-1685) went into exile

Background imageStuart Collection: Lord John Stuart and his Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart, ca 1638

Lord John Stuart and his Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart, ca 1638. Artist: Dyck, Sir Anthonis, van (1599-1641)
Lord John Stuart and his Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart, ca 1638. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageStuart Collection: Lucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percys Visit to their Father Lord Percy... c1831

Lucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percys Visit to their Father Lord Percy... c1831. Artist: JMW Turner
Lucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percys Visit to their Father Lord Percy, when under Attainder, c1831. Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle and her sister, Dorothy Percy, visiting their father

Background imageStuart Collection: Henry Morgan, 17th century Welsh buccaneer, (1873)

Henry Morgan, 17th century Welsh buccaneer, (1873). Morgan (1635-1688) was a notorious pirate and buccaneer who, with the tacit support of the English government

Background imageStuart Collection: Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, (1602-1671), 1899

Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, (1602-1671), 1899
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Montagu, English nobleman. In the English Civil War Montagu (1602-1671)

Background imageStuart Collection: Escape of Prince Charles, 18th century, (c1860)

Escape of Prince Charles, 18th century, (c1860)

Background imageStuart Collection: Good-Bye, Daddy, 1901. Artist: FGO Stuart

Good-Bye, Daddy, 1901. Artist: FGO Stuart
Good-Bye, Daddy, 1901. Illustration from The Process Year Book, A Review of the Illustrated Arts. published by AW Penrose & Co, (London, 1901)

Background imageStuart Collection: Prince Rupert, Royalist cavalry commander of the English Civil War, (19th century)

Prince Rupert, Royalist cavalry commander of the English Civil War, (19th century). Artist: J Cochran
Prince Rupert, Royalist cavalry commander of the English Civil War, (19th century). Rupert (1619-1682) was the third son of the Elector Palatine Frederick V and Elizabeth

Background imageStuart Collection: Archibald Campbell, Earl and Marquis of Argyll, 17th century Scottish statesman. Artist: Benoist

Archibald Campbell, Earl and Marquis of Argyll, 17th century Scottish statesman. Artist: Benoist
Archibald Campbell, Earl and Marquis of Argyll, 17th century Scottish statesman. The chief of Clan Campbell, Campbell was effectively the ruler of Scotland during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageStuart Collection: Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, (1810). Artist: Charles Turner

Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, (1810). Artist: Charles Turner
Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, (1810). Rich (1590-1649) was created Earl of Holland in 1624. A courtier and soldier, he became a favourite of James I but fell out of favour when Charles I came to

Background imageStuart Collection: Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar, (1832). Artist: WT Mote

Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar, (1832). Artist: WT Mote
Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston, (1832). In 1622, Aston was engaged by the crown to negotiate a marriage between Charles, the Prince of Wales (the future King Charles I), and an Infanta of Spain

Background imageStuart Collection: Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, 17th century English statesman

Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, 17th century English statesman. Wentworth (1593-1641) was the leading adviser of King Charles I in the period leading up to the English Civil War

Background imageStuart Collection: William Butler, English physician and writer. Artist: Clamp

William Butler, English physician and writer. Artist: Clamp
William Butler, English physician and writer. Portrait of Butler (1535-1618) from an original picture in Clare Hall, Cambridge

Background imageStuart Collection: Sir Julius Caesar, English judge and politician, (1810)

Sir Julius Caesar, English judge and politician, (1810). The son of an Italian physician to Mary I and Elizabeth I, Caesar (1557-1636)

Background imageStuart Collection: Sir Horace Vere, English soldier during the Thirty Years War

Sir Horace Vere, English soldier during the Thirty Years War. Vere (1565-1635) was sent to the Palatinate by James I in 1620

Background imageStuart Collection: Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, 17th century English statesman. Artist: WT Mote

Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, 17th century English statesman. Artist: WT Mote
Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, 17th century English statesman. Bennet (1618-1685) was a prominent statesman of the Restoration period

Background imageStuart Collection: William Shakespeare, English poet and playwright. Artist: William Thomas Fry

William Shakespeare, English poet and playwright. Artist: William Thomas Fry
William Shakespeare, English poet and playwright. Portrait of Shakespeare (1564-1616), widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language

Background imageStuart Collection: Letter from Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, 19th February 1606. Artist: King Henry IV

Letter from Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, 19th February 1606. Artist: King Henry IV
Letter from Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, 19th February 1606. Letter written from Paris by Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, thanking him on behalf of the Dauphin

Background imageStuart Collection: Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 18th century (1912). Artist: Van Loo Family

Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 18th century (1912). Artist: Van Loo Family
Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 18th century (1912). Also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Young Pretender, Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788)

Background imageStuart Collection: The Earl and Countess of Derby and Child, 1632-1641 (1910). Artist: Anthony van Dyck

The Earl and Countess of Derby and Child, 1632-1641 (1910). Artist: Anthony van Dyck
The Earl and Countess of Derby and Child, 1632-1641 (1910). James, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1651) and his wife Charlotte (1599-1664) and one of their four daughters

Background imageStuart Collection: Charles II of England, 1660-1685 (1912)

Charles II of England, 1660-1685 (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imageStuart Collection: Henry Benedict Stuart as Cardinal Duke of York, (1907)

Henry Benedict Stuart as Cardinal Duke of York, (1907). Henry (1725-1807) was a son of the exiled James Stuart, the Old Pretender, and younger brother of Bonnie Prince Charlie (the Young Pretender

Background imageStuart Collection: Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, (1907)

Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, (1907). Portrait of King James III, the Old Pretender (1688-1766), the son of James II and Mary of Modena

Background imageStuart Collection: Prince Charles Edward, (1907)

Prince Charles Edward, (1907). Also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, he was the last serious Stuart claimant to the British throne and leader of the unsuccessful Jacobite rebellion of 1745-1746

Background imageStuart Collection: Mary of Modena, queen consort of King James II, (1907)

Mary of Modena, queen consort of King James II, (1907). Mary of Modena (1658-1718) was the second wife of King James II of England

Background imageStuart Collection: James II of England and VII of Scotland, (1907)

James II of England and VII of Scotland, (1907). Portrait of James (1633-1701), the second surviving son of King Charles I, who became king on the death of his brother, Charles II

Background imageStuart Collection: Lady Jane Lane, English Stuart loyalist, (1907)

Lady Jane Lane, English Stuart loyalist, (1907). Lady Jane Lane (c1626-1689) played a heroic role in the escape of Charles II in 1651

Background imageStuart Collection: Princess Henrietta Anne, (1907)

Princess Henrietta Anne, (1907). Princess Henrietta Anne (1644-1670) was the daughter of Charles I. She married Phillipe Duke of Orleans, by whom she had four children



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