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The sufferings and death of King Henry VI compared with the sufferings of Job: sixteen vignettes. Etching, 1786.
Date: 1786Reference: 5391i- Pictures
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An episode in King Henry VI, part II: Margerie Jourdayne with others conjure up a diabolical spirit in the hope of revealing to Humphrey Duke of Gloucester the results of competing claims to the English crown. Etching by J. Goldar, 1791, after E. Dayes.
Dayes, Edward, 1763-1804.Date: 1791Reference: 11544i- Pictures
King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Steel engraving by W.J. Edwards after P. van Somer, 18--.
Somer, Paul van, approximately 1576-1621.Date: [1859]Reference: 2046802i- Pictures
King Henry V of England marries Catherine of Valois. Engraving by A. Suntach after G.B. Cipriani.
Cipriani, Giovanni Battista, 1727-1785.Reference: 2823143i- Pictures
King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Engraving by J. Heath after P. van Somer and T. Stothard, 1788.
Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834.Date: Jan.y 1st 1788Reference: 2047182i- Pictures
King James I of England and VI of Scotland with Charles Prince of Wales. Engraving by W. van de Passe, ca. 1625.
Passe, Willem van de, 1598-approximately 1637.Date: 1621 [i.e. not before 1625?]Reference: 570751i- Books
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Munus Thesaurarij; Or, A critical history of the lord treasurers of England, from the reign of King Henry VI. to this time. With some brief observations on the usual conduct and management of that employment, and the frequent success that has attended therein.
Date: 1713- Books
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Observations and remarks upon the lives and reigns of King Henry Viii. King Edward VI. Queen Mary I. Queen Elizabeth, and King James I . With particular Characters, after the Earl of Clarendon's Method, of all their Favourites; And the most Eminent and Illustrious Persons both in Church and State, that Flourish'd in England during those Reigns. Collected from publick histories and private memoirs. By the author of The history of England. In 2 Vol. 8vo. The Third Edition.
Author of The history of England.Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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Observations and remarks upon the lives and reigns of King Henry VIII. King Edward VI. Queen Mary I. Queen Elizabeth, and King James I. With particular characters, after the Earl of Clarendon's method, of all their favourites; and the most eminent and illustrious persons both in Church and state, that flourish'd in England during those reigns. Collected from publick histories and private memoirs. By the Author of The history of England in 2 Vol. 8vo.
Author of The history of England.Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy; as it more particularly regards the English constitution. Being a treatise written by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. Lord Chief Justice, and Lord High Chancellor of England, under King Henry VI. Publish'd with remarks: And a preface concerning The Antiquity and Excellency Of the laws of England: by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. now one of the Justices of the Court of King's-Bench.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: 1724- Books
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Acts of Parliament no insallible security to badpeace-makers; exemplify'd in the life, negotiations, tryal, attainder and tragical death of William de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, prime minister in the reign of Henry VI. King of England. Occasioned by a late debate in Parliament on the state of the nation.
Date: 1714- Books
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A true account of the most triumphant and royal grandeur, at the solemnization of the baptism of his Royal Highness, Henry Prince of Scotland, and afterwards Prince of Wales, son to King James VI. of Scotland, and I. of England. He was baptized the 30th of August, 1594. Exactly reprinted, conform to the old copy printed at London, in the year 1603.
Fowler, William, 1560?-1612.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Letters and negotiations of Sir Ralph Sadler, Ambassador of King Henry Viii. of England to Scotland. Containing the transactions of two memorable embassies: the first, to King James V. in the year 1540, in order to dispose him towards a Reformation. The second, To the Governour and States of Scotland, in the year 1543, concerning a Marriage betwixt Mary their young Queen and Edward VI. then Prince of Wales; and a perpetual Friendship and Union between the two Nations.
Sadler, Ralph, Sir, 1507-1587.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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Letters and negotiations of Sir Ralph Sadler, ambassador of King Henry VIII. of England to Scotland; Containing the transactions of two memorable embassies: the first, to King James V. in the year 1540, in order to dispose him towards a reformation: the second, to the Governor and states of Scotland, in the year 1543, concerning a marriage betwixt Mary their young Queen and Edward VI. then prince of Wales; and a perpetual friendship and union between the two nations.
Sadler, Ralph, Sir, 1507-1587.Date: 1720- Pictures
Henry Frederick, prince of Wales. Oil painting.
Date: 1900Reference: 579634i- Pictures
King James VI of Scotland and I of England as a child, kneeling in front of an altar next to the tomb of his father, with his family behind him on the right. Engraving by G. Vertue, ca. 1743, after L. de Vogelaare.
Vogelaare, Livinus de, active approximately 1600.Date: 1743Reference: 527793i- Pictures
King James VI of Scotland and I of England as a child, kneeling in front of an altar next to the tomb of his father, with his family behind him on the right. Engraving by G. Vertue, ca. 1743, after L. de Vogelaare.
Vogelaare, Livinus de, active approximately 1600.Date: 1743Reference: 570461i- Books
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An historical essay upon the government of the Church of England, from the earliest to the present times. Exhibiting the true causes of the separation from Rome, in the Reign of Henry Viii. And the Review - intended at the Revolution. With a vindication of the measures of Henry Viii. Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth, from the calumnies of a popish writer, published in the First and Second Volumes of an History, entitled, The Church History of England, from the Year 1500, to the Year 1688, chiefly with Regard to Catholicks. Being A Compleat Account of the Divorce, Supremacy, Dissolution of Monasteries, and first Attempts for a Reformation under King Henry Viii. the unsettled State of the Resormation under Edward VI. the Interruption it met with from Queen Mary, with the last Hand put to it by Queen Elizabeth. And a preface, Containing a Summary of the false Facts and Principles advanced by the Catholic-Historian. By George Reynolds, L. L. D. Archdeacon of Lincoln.
Reynolds, George, 1699 or 1700-1769.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy; as it more particularly regards the English constitution. Being a treatise written by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. Lord Chief Justice, and Lord High Chancellor of England, under King Henry VI. Faithfully Transcribed from the MS. Copy in the Bodleian Library, and Collated with three other Mss. Publish'd with some remarks by Sir John Fortescue-Aland, Kt. One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Kings-Bench.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: 1719- Books
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A brief and true history of Sir Robert Walpole, and his family, from their original, to the present time. Shewing The First Settlement of this Family in England. The Donations of Sir John de Walpole, and Ralph de Walpole, Bishop of Norwich, &c. The Eminent Services of Sir Henry de Walpole to King Edward I. And of his Son to King Henry VI. Transactions of Thomas Walpole, Esq; in the Reigns of King Henry Vii and Viii. Last Will and Testament of John Walpole, Serjeant at Law, 1557. Robert Walpole, Esq; marries the Daughter of Sir Edward Barkham, Lord Mayor of London in the Reign of King James I. Edward Walpole, his Son, made Knight of the Bath in the Reign of King Charles II. Robert Walpole (ii.) his Services under King William and Queen Mary. Robert Walpole (iii.) (now Sir Robert) his Conduct and Services, in the Reigns of King William, Queen Anne, King George I. & II. Conduct and Character of his two Brothers, Galfridus and Horatio Walpole. Robert Walpole (iv.) Reasons of his late Majesty for creating him a Peer of Great Britain. Particular Administration of Sir Robert Walpole, as First Commissioner of the Treasury, to the present Time. By William Musgrave, Esq;
Musgrave, William, Esq.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The merchant's complaint against Spain: containing I. Their behaviour towards England, in the peaceable Reign of King James I,---exactly taken from a Dedication address'd to the Parliament, and printed in the Year 1624. II. A Letter from a Gentleman in the West-Indies, to a Merchant in London, concerning Trade, the Pretensions of Spain to Georgia, the Depredations and Cruelties committed by their Guarda Costa's on the English Merchants and Sailors. III. A Dialogue between Henry Viii, Edward VI, Prince Henry, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Anne; wherein the inbred Hatred of Spain to England is plainly proved to be Hereditary; and that the only Method to treat with Spain, is by Point of Sword (being the Advice of Lord Chancellor Bacon on his Death-Bed to Queen Elizabeth). To which is added, a letter from Queen Mary in Elysium, to the famous Count Gondomar, the Spanish Ambassador, in the Reign of King James I. who was the principal Cause of the Death of the Great Sir Walter Raleigh.
Robins, Benjamin, 1707-1751.Date: 1738- Books
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De laudibus legum Angli?. By Sir John Fortescue, Lord Chief Justice, and afterwards Lord Chancellor to King Henry VI. Translated into English, (with the original Latin.) Illustrated with the notes of Mr. Selden, and great variety of remarks, Relative to the Antiquities, History, and Laws of England. With a large historical preface, by Francis Gregor, Esq. Also Testimonies of Bale, Pitts and du Fresne: The Summs of Sir Ralph de Hengham, Lord Chief Justice to King Edward I. Commonly Called Hengham Magna and Hengham Parva, with Mr. Selden's Notes, and a Copious Index.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The works of Michael Drayton, Esq; A Celebrated Poet in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King James I. and Charles I. Containing, I. The Battle of Agincourt. II. The Barons Wars. III. England's Heroical Epistles. IV. The Miseries of Queen Margaret, the Unfortunate Wife of the most Unfortunate King Henry VI. V. Nymphidia: or the Court of Fairy. VI. The Moon-Calf. Vii. The Legends of Robert Duke of Normandy, Matilda the Fair, Pierce Gaveston, and Tho. Cromwell E. of Essex. Viii. The Quest of Cynthia. IX. The Shepherd's Sirena. X. Poly-Olbion, with the Annotations of the learned Selden. XI. Elegies on several Occasions. XII. Ideas. Being all the writings of that celebrated author, now first collected into one volume.
Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The works of Michael Drayton, Esq; A Celebrated Poet in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King James I. and Charles I. Containing, I. The Battle of Agincourt. II. The Barons Wars. III. England's Heroical Epistles. IV. The Miseries of Queen Margaret, the Unfortunate Wife of the most Unfortunate King Henry VI. V. Nymphidia: or the Court of Fairy. VI. The Moon-Calf. Vii. The Legends of Robert Duke of Normandy, Matilda the Fair, Pierce Gaveston, and Tho. Cromwell E. of Essex. Viii. The Quest of Cynthia. IX. The Shepherd's Sirena. X. Poly-Olbion, with the Annotations of the learned Selden. XI. Elegies on several Occasions. XII. Ideas. Being all the writings of that celebrated author, now first collected into one volume.
Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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De laudibus legum Angliæ. Written originally in Latin by Sir John Fortescue Lord Chief Justice, and after Lord Chancellor to King Henry VI. Translated into English, illustrated with the notes of Mr. Selden, and great variety of remarks with respect to the antiquities, history, and laws of England. To which are prefix'd Mr. Selden to the reader, and a large historical preface. To the whole are added the preface of the first editor, with the testimonies of Bale, Pitts, and Du Fresne; the Summs of Sir Ralph de Hengham, Lord Chief Justice to King Edward I. commonly call'd Hengham magna and Hengham parva, with Mr. Selden's notes; and a copious index.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]