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chanan, by Houbraken. p. 76. Sir Thomas Smyth, by Houbraken. p. 81. William Cecil Lord Burleigh, by Houbraken.

p. 88. Thomas Howard Duke of Norfolk, by Houbraken. p. 101. James, Earl of Morton, by Houbraken. p. 104. Sir Francis Drake, by Houbraken. p. 112. Sir Francis Walsingham, by Houbraken. p. 124. Mary Queen of Scotts, by Houbraken. p. 130. Mary Queen of Scots, by G. Vertue. p. 132. Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham, by Houbraken. p. 135. The Speech of Q. Elizabeth to her Army encamped at Tilbury in | 1588. p. 135. Robert Devereux Earl of Essex, by Houbraken. p. 149. William Shakespear, by Houbraken. p. 154. Sir Philip Sydney, by Houbraken. p. 154. Monument of Q. Elizabeth, by C. Du Bosc. p. 156. Monument of Mary Queen of Scots, by C. Du Bosc. p. 156. James I. by G. Vertue. p. 158. Anne of Denmark, by Houbraken. p. 162. Henry, Prince of Wales, by Houbraken. p. 164. Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset, by G. Vertue. p. 174. Henry Prince of Wales, by G. Vertue. p. 181. Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury (by Houbraken ?). p. 183. Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, by Houbraken. p. 184. Elizabeth, Pr. Pal. and Queen of Bohemia, by G. Vertue. p. 186. Sir Edward Coke, by Houbraken. p. 190. Sir Walter Ralegh, by Houbraken. p. 196. Sir Francis Bacon Viscount St. Albans, by Houbraken. p. 204. Archbishop Williams, by Houbraken. p. 206. Abbot, Abp. of Canterbury, by Houbraken. p. 215. Ben: Johnson, by Houbraken. p. 236. A genealogical Table of the Posterity of James I. p. 236. Charles I. by G. Vertue. p. 237. Thomas Lord Coventry, by Houbraken. p. 244. Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel, by Houbraken. p. 251. George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, by Houbraken. p. 276. Francis Lord Cottington, by Houbraken. p. 294. John Hampden, by Houbraken. p. 296. Algernon Piercy, Earl of Northumberland, by Houbraken. p. 314. John Pym Esq. by Houbraken. p. 352. Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford, by Houbraken. p. 374.

ward I. by G. Vertue. p. 357. Monument,
of K. Edward I. by G. Vertue. p. 386. Ed-
ward II. by G. Vertue. p. 388. Monument
of K. Edward II. by C. Du Bosc. p. 404.
Edward III. by G. Vertue. p. 406. John
of Gaunt, by G. Vertue. p. 346. Edward
Prince of Wales, by G. Vertue. p. 438. Mo-
nument of Edward Prince of Wales, by C.
Du Bosc. p. 438. A genealogical Table of
the Posterity of Edward III. p. 144. The
Monument of K. Edward III. by C. Du Bosc.
p. 444. Richard II. by G. Vertue. p. 453.
Monument of K. Richard II. by C. Du Bosc.
p. 476. 1st. Genealogical Table of the Royal
Family of Scotland. p. 482. Henry IV.
by G. Vertue. p. 484. Geoffrey Chaucer, by
Houbraken, p. 502. William of Wickham,
by Houbraken. p. 502. Monument of K.
Henry IV. by P. Yver. p. 503. Henry V. by
G. Vertue. p. 504. Monument of K. Henry V.
by G. Vertue. p. 530. Monument of K. Henry
V. by P. Yver. p. 530. Henry VI. by G.
Vertue. p. 532. John Duke of Bedford, by
G. Vertue. p. 535. Edward IV. by G.
Vertue. p. 595. W. Waynfleet, Bishop of
Winchester, by Houbraken. p. 616. Mo-
nument of K. Edward IV. by C. Du Bosc.
p. 628. Edward V. by G. Vertue. p. 629.
Monument of K. Edward and his Brother
Richard, by G. Vertue. p. 636. Richard III.
by G. Vertue. p. 637. Henry VII. by G.
Vertue. p. 649. Elizabeth, Queen of K.
Henry VII. (by Houbraken?). p. 654. Monu-
ment of K. Henry VII. and his Queen, by
G. Vertue. p. 691. Monument of K.
Henry VII. by C. Du Bosc. p. 691. Henry
VIII. by G. Vertue. p. 702. Catharine of
Arragon, by Houbraken. p. 704. William
Warham, Abp. of Canterbury, by G. Vertue.
p. 741. Cardinal Wolsey, by Houbraken. |
p. 753. Ann Bullen, by Houbraken. p. 775.
Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, by Houbraken.
p. 802.
Sir Thomas More, by Houbraken.
p. 806. Jane Seymour, (by Houbraken ?). p.
812. Ann of Cleues, by Houbraken. p. 824.
Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, by Hou-
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Houbraken. p. 830. Map of France. At
end of the volume. Vol. II. 1743. pp. 1-
807, including the title page and a dis-
sertation on the Whigs and Torys; index,
16 pages; Rapin's letter to Robethon, er-
rata, &c. three pages. Plates.-Tindal,
by B. Picart. Edward VI. by G. Vertue.
p. 3. Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset,
by Houbraken. p. 4. John Russel, the first
Earl of Bedford, by Houbraken. p. 19. Mo-
nument of K. Edward VI. by G. Vertue.
p. 26. Mary, by G. Vertue. p. 27. Philip II.
King of Spain, by G. Vertue. p. 37. Eliza-
beth, by G. Vertue. p. 50. Sir Nicholas
Bacon, by Houbraken. p. 62. Robert Dud-
ley, Earl of Leicester, by Houbraken. p. 64.
Francis, Earl of Bedford, by G. Vertue.
p. 69. Henry Lord Darnly King of Scot-
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