The picture of royalty: or a key to open the progeny of the royal-line Since the Union of the Houses of Lancaster and York in King Henry Vii. of England, and Elizabeth Daughter to Edward IV. his Queen, brought down to King James I. of Great-Britain, &c. in whom the Crowns of Scotland, England, &c. were also United. As it is most lively represented in a large copper plate sheet, with the several Faces of the Kings, Queens, their Children, Marriages, Coats of Arms, &c. most Naturally Engraven at large, according to the Copy of a very Ancient and Famous Original, done in most curious Needle-Work, with the finest of Colours. Together with a full Continuation of the Royal Line of Great Britain, in all its Branches and Descendents from that time to this present Day. Collected and Written at the Undertaker's desire. By W. Alexander, M. D.

  • Alexander, William, active 1685-1704.
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Printed in the Year 1704
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Edinburgh : [by James Watson], Printed in the Year 1704.

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7,[1]p. ; 40.

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