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FRONTISPIECE.. -THE SUPREMACY OF THE LAW-PRINCE HENRY AND CHIEF-JUSTICE GASCOIGNE; from the Fresco by
C. W. Cope, R.A., in the House of Peers. Vol. i., page 552.
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ENGRAVED TITLE.-WINDSOR, from the North-west.-From an Original Drawing by W. L. Leitch.
1 INITIAL LETTER-Style of early Tudor Illuminations,
2. EDWARD VI.-After Holbein,
3. THE HOLBEIN GATE, Old Whitehall.-From Hollar,
4. PROTECTOR SOMERSET.-After Holbein,
5. REMAINS OF THE CASTLE OF ST. ANDREWS.-From a
drawing by J. Oliphant,
6. PLAN TO ILLUSTRATE THE BATTLE OF PINKIE,
7. HACKBUT AND PETRONEL OF THE PERIOD,- From
specimens in the Tower Armoury,
8 THOMAS, LORD SEYMOUR, OF SUDLEY, Lord High-
admiral.-After Holbein,
9. RUINS OF SUDLEY CASTLE.-From Lysons' Antiquities
of Gloucestershire,
10. SOMERSET PLACE, London, from the River.-From a
print by Hollar,
9 38. ANCIENT HOUSES, near the Kirk-a Field.-From a map dated 1575,
117
18 39. DUNBAR CASTLE, Haddingtonshire. From a view by Allom,
119
11 COURT MASK OF THE TIME.-Strutt's Regal Antiquities, 39
12. DURHAM HOUSE, London, from the River. - After
Hollar,
41. BOLTON CASTLE, Yorkshire. From a drawing by
Whittock,
129
40
48. CURIOUS SILVER WATCH OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, in
the possession of Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Bart., 177
49. COURT OF THE CASTLE OF BLOIS.-From France Monu-
mentale et Pittoresque,
181
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54. ROBERT DEVEREUX, Earl of Essex.-After Oliver,
55. PLAN-THE HARBOUR OF CADIZ,
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190
27. CALAIS, THE OLD BELFRY, &c.-From Voyages dans
l'Ancienne France,
70
57. ESSEX HOUSE, London, from the River.-After Hollar, 193
58. SIR EDWARD COKE.-From a print by Houbraken, 195
59. PRIEST WEARING LIRIPOOP AND EMBROIDERED GIRDLE.
-From the Royal MSS.,
60. WILLIAM TYNDAL.-From the "Heroologia,"
61. CHAINED Bible in the CHURCH OF ST. CRUX, York.-
Drawn by J. W. Archer, from his sketch on the spot, 210
62. THE BURNING PLACE IN SMITHFIELD MARTYRDOM
OF ANNE ASKEW AND OTHERS.-From Fox's Acts and
Monuments,
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209
217
No.
64. JOHN KNOX.-From Beza's Icones,
65. THE HENRY GRACE DE DIEU.-From a picture in
Greenwich Hospital,
241
66. BADGE OF THE MERCHANTS OF THE STEEL-YARD.-From
the original in Thames Street,
67. THE ENGLISH HOUSE OR EXCHANGE, Antwerp,
68. GRESHAM'S ROYAL EXCHANGE, London.-From a print
in the Crowle Pennant,
69. PART OF HENGRAVE HALL, Essex.-Britton's Archi-
tectural Antiquities,
70. ELIZABETHAN WINDOW, Rushton Hall, Northampton-
shire,
71. WOLTERTON MANOR HOUSE, East Barsham, Norfolk.
-From Vetusta Monumenta,
72. DRAWING-ROOM OF BRAMHALL HALL, Cheshire.-From
Nash's Mansions of England,
73. HARDWICK HALL, Derbyshire. From Lysons' Derby-
74. BURGHLEY HOUSE, Northamptonshire.-Richardson's
Elizabethan Architecture,
80. HATS AND CAPS, time of Henry VIII.-From tapestry
in possession of Mr. J. Adey Repton,
81. COSTUMES, time of Henry VIII.-Selected from Hol-
bein's pictures,
82. FEMALE ATTIRE, time of Henry VIII.-From tapestry
83. COSTUMES, time of Edward VI.-From cotemporary
portraits,
84. HEAD-DRESSES, time of Elizabeth.-Selected from co-
temporary authorities,
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85. COSTUME, LONG BODDICE AND FARDINGALE.-From
Vertue's print of Queen Elizabeth's visit to Hunsdon
House,
86. FAN WITH JEWELLED HANDLE,
87. STATE COACH, time of Elizabeth.-From Hofnagel's
print of Nonsuch House, .
88. ORDINARY COACH, time of Elizabeth. - From Hof-
nagel's print of Nonsuch House,
89. COSTUMES, time of Elizabeth.-From cotemporary pic-
tures,
90. COSTUMES, time of Elizabeth.-From cotemporary pic-
tures.
91. RAPIERS AND DAGGER, time of Elizabeth.-Meyrick's
Ancient Armour,
92. ARMOUR FOR THE TOURNAMENT, A.D. 1490.-From the
collection at Goodrich Court,
93. DEMI-LANCER'S ARMOUR, A.D. 1555.-From the collec-
tion at Goodrich Court,
242
102. KILCOLMAN CASTLE, Spenser's Irish residence. -Hall's
Ireland,
247
248
249
250
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
94. FLUTED ARMOUR, time of Henry VII.-From the effigy
in brass of Sir Thomas Peyton at Iselham,
95. PLAN OF LONDON IN THE TIME OF QUEEN ELIZABETH.— Chiefly from the plan by R. Aggas, 1560,
96. OLD HOUSES WHICH STOOD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE
STRAND, London.-From a view by J. T. Smith, 261
97. THE BEAR GARDEN, Southwark.-Wilkinson's Lon-
diniana Illustrata,
263
98. MAYPOLE AT St. BREVELS, Forest of Dean.-From a
sketch on the spot by J. Brown,
265
99. GOG AND MAGOG.-Drawn by T. S. Boys from the ori-
ginals in Guildhall, London,
100. HENRY HOWARD, Earl of Surrey.-After Titian,
101. EDMUND SPENSER.-The picture is in possession of the
Earl of Kinnoul,
260
268
273
103. CHARGE OF IRISH HORSEMEN WIELDING THE LANCE. -
Harleian MSS.,
104. COSTUME OF AN IRISHMAN OF RANK.-From an effigy in the Abbey of Athassel, co. Tipperary
105. COSTUME OF AN IRISHWOMAN.-After Hollar,
106. INITIAL LETTER-Style of the early printed books- Renaissance period,
107. THE HIGH CROSS, Cheapside.-From a painting lately
at Cowdray, Sussex,
108. JAMES I.-After a miniature by Hilyard,
109. CHAPEL AND PART OF THE WALLS OF WINCHESTER
CASTLE-Grose's Antiquities,
110. CELLAR UNDER THE HOUSE OF LORDS, CALLED GUY
FAWKES' CELLAR.—From a drawing by J. T. Smith, 304
111. DOOR IN GUY FAWKES' CELLAR.-Archæologia,
306
112. AUTOGRAPHS OF GUIDO FAWKES BEFORE AND AFTER
TORTURE,
274
275
Vertue,
122. BACON'S HOUSE, Gorhambury, Hertfordshire.-From
Beauties of England and Wales,
123. NEW HALL, Essex.-From a view by Bartlett,
124. FOOT SOLDIER WITH RONDACHE, A.D. 1625.-From
Meyrick's Ancient Armour,
255 125. MUSKETEER OF THE PERIOD.-From Meyrick,
126. PIKEMAN OF THE PERIOD.-From Meyrick,
127. THE PALACE OF THEOBALDS.-From a picture by Vin-
kenboone, in the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge, 376
128. CHARLES I.-After Vandyke,
377
129. HENRIETTA MARIA, Queen of Charles I.-After Van-
dyke,
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130. SIR THOMAS COVENTRY.-After Cornelius Janssen, 384
131. PLAN OF LA ROCHELLE AND ITS ENVIRONS, as they ap-
peared in 1627,
132. JOHN SELDEN.-From a portrait in the Bodleian Lib- rary, Oxford,
133. THE GREAT CLOCK TOWER, Rochelle.-From a recent
French print,
258 134. THE HOTEL DE VILLE, Rochelle. From a recent
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135. THE STAR CHAMBER, Westminster-Interior of the Principal Room.-From an original sketch,
136. WILLIAM PRYNNE.-From a print by Hollar,
137. LAUD'S PALACE AT FULHAM.-From Falkner's History
of Fulham,
142. JOHN LILBURNE.—From a print by Hollar,
143. THOMAS, BARON WENTWORTH, Earl of Strafford.-
After Vandyke,
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287
144. JOHN HAMPDEN.-From the statue by J. H. Foley,
A.R.A., in St. Stephen's Hall, New Palace of West-
minster,
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297
308
310
325
330
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348
652
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363
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874
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393
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427
431
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145. OLIVER ST. JOHN.-After Cornelius Janssen,
146. JAMES, Marquis, and subsequently first Duke, of
Hamilton. After a portrait by Vandyke,
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227. WORCESTER HOUSE, London. - From a drawing by
Hollar, in the Pepysian Library, Cambridge,
223 FACSIMILE OF INSCRIPTION ON A PLATE FOUND IN
CROMWELL'S COFFIN, when his grave was desecrated, 660
229. SIR HARRY VANE.-From a print by Houbraken, after
Sir P. Lely,
666
230. SHIPS OF THE TIME OF CHARLES II.-From the seal of
the Lord high-admiral James, Duke of York, and a
print of the period,
673
231. GENERAL VIEW OF LONDON BEFORE THE GREAT FIRE,
taken from the Tower of St. Mary Overies, South-
wark. Carefully copied by J. W. Archer, from Hollar's large engraving, dated 1649,
232. THOMAS OSBORNE, Earl of Danby.-From a fine print
after Sir P. Lely,
684
233. Moss. From an old print in the British Museum, 690
234. ANTONY ASHLEY COOPER, Earl of Shaftesbury.-From
a print by R. White,
235. SHAFTESBURY HOUSE, Aldersgate Street. - From a print
in De Laune's "Present State of London" (1681),
236. THE RYE HOUSE.-From a drawing by Edridge,
237. LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL. From a print by Vander-
bank, after Kneller,
238. ALGERNON SIDNEY.-From Lodge's Portraits,
239. THE THUMBKINS-From a specimen at Abbotsford,
210. TORTURE OF THE BOOTS.-Facsimile of the print in
Millaus' Praxis Criminis Persequendi, .
241. JAMES II.-From a print by Vertue, after Kneller,
242. TITUS OATES WHIPPED AT THE CART'S-TAIL. From
a Dutch print in the Crowle Pennant, British
Museum,
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674
699
722
243. TITUS OATES IN THE PILLORY.-From a Dutch print in
the Crowle Pennant, British Museum,
214. JAMES, DUKE OF MONMOUTH.-From a fine print after
Wissing,
706
708
710
712
715
716
721
245. JUDGE JEFFREYS.-From a fine print after Kneller.
246. THE WHITE HART, Taunton, Jeffreys' residence during
"the Bloody Assizes."-From a sketch by J. W.
Archer,
733
247. ST. WINIFRED'S WELL-From Roscoe's Wanderings in
North Wales,
248. MEDAL STRUCK IN
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HONOUR OF THE PETITIONING
BISHOPS. Size of the original.- From a specimen
in the British Museum,
726
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740
254. PLAN OF LONDON AT THE CLOSE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, showing the extent of the Great Fire,
255. COSTUMES, time of Charles II. From cotemporary pictures,
256. COSTUMES, time of Charles II. and James II.-From
cotemporary prints, &c.,
257. FEMALE ATTIRE, time of Charles II-From pictures by Lely and Gascar,
258. GAME OF PALL-MALL.-From a picture, time of
Charles II.,
259. ANCIENT BONE-SKATE.-From a specimen dug up in
After
Kneller,
268. JEREMY TAYLOR.-From the portrait by Lombart, in
Ductor Dubitantium,
269. RICHARD BAXTER -From the original in Dr. Williams'
library, London,
270. JOHN HOWE.-From a print by R. White,
271. JOHN BUNYAN.-From a drawing by R. White, in the
British Museum,
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