Three hearts under one crown, representing the three princes of Great Britain: Prince Henry, Prince Charles (the later King Charles I) and Princess Elizabeth). Engraving by L. Gaultier, 1612.

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[1612?]
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31620i
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Three hearts under one crown, representing the three princes of Great Britain: Prince Henry, Prince Charles (the later King Charles I) and Princess Elizabeth). Engraving by L. Gaultier, 1612. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1612?]

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1 print : engraving, with etching ; image 14.3 x 8.7 cm

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In tribus unum. H; C; E; I; Ser.mis Princ.bus Henrico, Carolo, Elizabethae, liberis dulciss.mis Augusti Regis Magnae Britanniae & c. G. Bellendus. Forma trium insignit nomen; cor signat amorem: Tres quia personae nominis, unus amor, numine vester amor patriumque cor in tribus unum crescit: aduantur Regia corda trium. Hinc Deus impertit vobis sua symbola vestris vultq's sit in titulis, in tribus unus amor. L. Gaultier incidit, 1612.

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A. Hind, Engraving in England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, II, 1955, p. 304.

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Wellcome Collection 31620i

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