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Charles II of England (1630-1685): autopsy
Date: 1685-1956Reference: MS.7295- Archives and manuscripts
Photocopies of pages from a calendar of Treasury payments, listing payments for embalming the King (1684/5)
Date: 1685Reference: MS.7295/3Part of: Charles II of England (1630-1685): autopsy- Archives and manuscripts
Photocopies of warrants concerned with the King's death (1684/5) to various persons, including one to Sir Christopher Wren to prepare a coffin
Date: 1685Reference: MS.7295/2Part of: Charles II of England (1630-1685): autopsy- Archives and manuscripts
Autograph note, signed, 7 February 1684/5, from Richard Colinge (secretary to the Lord Chamberlain) to Dr. Christian Harrell F.R.C.P., inviting him to the opening of the King's body
Date: 7 February 1685Reference: MS.7295/1Part of: Charles II of England (1630-1685): autopsy- Archives and manuscripts
Typescript letter by H.E. Hounsell to Lt. Col. H. Birch Richardson, 1956, pursuing research into the lifeof Christian Harrell
Date: 1956Reference: MS.7295/4Part of: Charles II of England (1630-1685): autopsy- Pictures
The coronation procession of King Charles II of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Etching, 1662.
Date: [1662]Reference: 2889833i- Pictures
King Charles II. Engraving, 16--.
Date: [between 1600 and 1699?]Reference: 2043064i- Pictures
King Charles II. Engraving, 16--.
Date: [between 1600 and 1699?]Reference: 2043065i- Pictures
King Charles II. Engraving by A. Hertochs, 16--.
Date: [between 1600 and 1699?]Reference: 2043061i- Pictures
Catherine of Braganza, consort of King Charles II. Engraving after D. Stoop, 1662.
Stoop, Dirck, approximately 1618-1686.Date: [1662]Reference: 2044480i- Archives and manuscripts
Charles II of England and Scotland
Date: c.1631-c.1684Reference: MS.8650- Pictures
King Charles II. Etching after J. Chantry.
Chantry, John, -1662?Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 2042953i- Pictures
King Charles II. Etching by Royce after S. Wale.
Wale, Samuel, -1786.Date: [1790]Reference: 2042904i- Pictures
King Charles II receiving the first pineapple cultivated in England. Engraving by R. Grave after S. Harding after H. Danckerts.
Danckerts, Hendrick, approximately 1625-1680.Date: May 1, 1823Reference: 2042905i- Pictures
King Charles II. Etching by I. Taylor the younger, 1788.
Date: March 17, 1788Reference: 2042903i- Pictures
King Charles II. Etching by W. Skilman after G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 2042601i- Pictures
King Charles II. Engraving by G. Vertue, 1736, after P. Lely.
Lely, Peter, 1618-1680.Date: 1736Reference: 2043431i- Pictures
King Charles II. Mezzotint by C. Turner, 1816, after P. Lely.
Lely, Peter, 1618-1680.Date: [1816]Reference: 2043495i- Books
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The three Kings; containing incidents singularly amusing, as well as strikingly providential, in the lives of Gustavus Vasa, King of Sweden; Charles II. King of England; Stanislaus II. King of Poland. By the Rev. T. Haweis, L.L.B.
Haweis, Thomas, 1734-1820.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The Parliamentary or constitutional history of England; from the earliest times, to the restoration of King Charles II. ... By several hands.
Date: 1761-63- Pictures
King Charles II at a ball in The Hague on the evening before his return to England, 1660. Engraving by W. Greatbach after G.P. Harding after H. Janssens.
Janssens, Hieronymus, 1624-1693.Date: 1851Reference: 2044140i- Books
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Memoirs of the life of Count de Grammont: containing the amorous intrigues of the court of England in the reign of King Charles II. Translated from the French.
Hamilton, Anthony, Count, 1645?-1719.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Pictures
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Francis Bacon and William Brouncker flanking a bust of King Charles II set on a pedestal, surrounded by symbols of scientific learning representing the Royal Society. Etching by W. Hollar, 1667, after J. Evelyn.
Evelyn, John, 1620-1706.Date: 1667Reference: 543626i- Books
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An enquiry into the circumstances of the death of King Charles the Second, of England / by Norman Chevers.
Chevers, Norman, 1818-1886.Date: 1861- Books
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The title of kings proved to be jure divino, and that King Charles II. was the rightful and lawful heir to the crown of England, and that the life of his father K. Charles I. was taken away unjustly, contrary to the Common Law, Statute Law, and all the Laws of England. In a Short Essay, written by W. Prynne Esquire. And published in the year 1660. And now reprinted, with a preface and postscript; and humbly proposed as an Antidote against the Poyson of Novel Doctrines.
Prynne, William, 1600-1669.Date: [1705?]