FIG. PAGE 131. West front of Edington church, Wilts; built about 1360 (From Rickman's Gothic Architecture,' 7th edition, by J. H. Parker) 253 132. Gold noble of Edward III. (From an original example) 255 133. Effigy of Edward the Black Prince; from his tomb at Canterbury . 256 134. William of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester, 1367-1404; from his (From Murray's Handbook to the Southern Cathedrals') 135. Tomb of Edward III. in Westminster abbey 260 263 (From Blore's 'Monumental Remains') 136. Figures of Edward the Black Prince and Lionel duke of Clarence; 264 (From Hollis's 'Monumental Effigies') 137. Richard II. and his first queen, Anne of Bohemia; from their tomb 267 (From Hollis's Monumental Effigies') 138. Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer . (From Harl. MS. 4866) 139. A gentleman riding out with his hawk 140. Carrying corn, a cart going uphill 141. State carriage of the fourteenth century 142. Bear-baiting (From the Luttrell Psalter, Vetusta Monumenta ') 143. West end of the nave of Winchester cathedral church (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 270 271 272 273 275 276 144. Meeting of Henry of Lancaster and Richard II. at Flint 145. Henry of Lancaster claiming the throne 284 285 (From Harl. MS. 1319) 146. Effigy of a knight at Clehonger, showing development of plate armour; date about 1400 287 (From Hollis's Monumental Effigies') 147. Henry IV. and his queen Joan of Navarre; from their tomb in Canterbury cathedral church 290 (From Stothard's Monumental Effigies') 148. Royal arms as borne from about 1408 to 1603 201 (From a fifteenth-century seal) 149. Thomas Cranley, archbishop of Dublin; from his brass at New College, Oxford, showing the archiepiscopal costume (From Cott. MS. Julius E. iv. ff. 4 and 7) 152, Costume of a judge about 1400; from a brass at Deerhurst. (From Waller's Monumental Brasses') 153. Henry V. ་ (From an original portrait belonging to the Society of Antiquaries) 154. Effigy of William Phelip, lord Bardolph; from his tomb at Dennington, Suffolk From an original picture in the National Portrait Gallery) 298 300 304 305 308 about 1445 to 1480 FIG. ILLUSTRATIONS 157. Fotheringay church, Northamptonshire; begun in 1434 (From a photograph by G. A. Nichols, Stamford) 158 and 159. Front and back views of the gilt-latten effigy of Richard Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, died 1439; from his tomb at Warwick (From Stothard's Monumental Effigies') 160. Tattershall castle, Lincolnshire; built between 1433 and 1455 (From a photograph by G. A. Nichols, Stamford) 161. Part of Winfield manor-house, Derbyshire; built about 1440 (From a photograph by R. Keene, Derby) 162. The Divinity School, Oxford; built between 1445 and 1454 (From a photograph by W. H. Wheeler, Oxford) 163. A sea-fight (From Cott. MS. Julius E. iv. f. 18 b) 164. Effigy of Sir Robert Harcourt, K.G., showing armour worn from xlvii PAGE 311 314, 315 316 318 319 325 (From Stothard's Monumental Effigies') 326 165. Edward IV. (From an original portrait belonging to the Society of Antiquaries) 330 166. A fifteenth-century ship (From Harl. MS. 2278, f. 16) 333 (From Cott. MS. Julius E. iv. f. 5) Surgeons' Hall, London 167. Large ship and boat of the fifteenth century 168. Richard III. (From an original portrait belong ing to the Society of Antiquaries) 169. Henry VII. 170. Elizabeth of York, queen of Henry (From original pictures in the National Portrait Gallery) 171. Tudor Rose; from the chapel of Henry VII., Westminster 172. Tower of St. Mary's church, Taunton; built about 1500 (From Britton's 'Architectural Antiquities') 173. King's College Chapel, Cambridge; interior, looking east (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 174. Henry VIII. (From a painting by Holbein about 1536, belonging to Earl Spencer) 175. Cardinal Wolsey (From an original picture belonging to the Hon. Sir Spencer Ponsonby 176. The embarkation of Henry VIII. from Dover, 1520. 177. Silver-gilt cup and cover, made at London in 1523; at Barber (From Cripps's 'College and Corporation Plate') 371 178. Part of Hampton Court; built by Cardinal Wolsey; finished in 1526 373 (From a photograph) 179. Portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1503-1532, showing the ordinary episcopal dress, with the mitre and archiepiscopal cross (From a painting by Holbein, belonging to Viscount Dillon, F.S.A., dated 1527) 180. Tower of Fountains Abbey church; built by Abbot Huby, 1494 1526. (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 181. Catharine of Aragon (From a painting in the National Portrait Gallery)' 376 378 380 339 341 (From the Society of Antiquaries engraving of the original picture 370 FIG. PAGE 182. The gatehouse of Coughton Court, Warwickshire; built about 1530 381 (From Niven's Illustrations of Old Warwickshire Houses') 183. Hall of Christchurch, Oxford; built by Cardinal Wolsey; finished in 1529 (From a photograph by W. H. Wheeler, Oxford) 184. Sir Thomas More, wearing the collar of SS.. (From an original portrait painted by Holbein in 1527, belonging to 185. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, 1504-1535. (From a drawing by Holbein in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle) 186. Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, brother of Jane Seymour, afterwards Duke of Somerset, known as 'the Protector,' at the age of 28, 1507-1552 (From a painting at Sudeley Castle) 384 387 393 395 187. Henry VIII. (From a painting by Holbein, belonging to the Earl of Warwick) 403 188. Angel of Henry VIII., 1543 (From an original example) 405 189. Part of the encampment at Marquison, 1544, showing military equipment in the time of Henry VIII. 406 190, 191. Part of the siege of Boulogne by Henry VIII., 1544, showing military operations 407, 408 (From the Society of Antiquaries' engravings, by Vertue, of the now destroyed paintings formerly at Cowdray House, Sussex) 192. Armour as worn in the reign of Henry VIII.; from the brass of John Lymsey, 1545, in Hackney church 193. Margaret, wife of John Lymsey; from her brass in Hackney church, showing the costume of a lady circa 1545 (From Haines's Manual of Monumental Brasses') 194. Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk, 1473 (?)-1554 195. Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1533-1556 196. Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, 1550-1553 (From the National Portrait Gallery) 197. King Edward VI. 198. Queen Mary Tudor 409 409 410 414 417 419 422 From a picture belonging to H. Hucks Gibbs, Esq.) (From a painting by Lucas de Heere, dated 1554, belonging to the 199. Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, 1535-1539, burnt 1555 200. A milled half-sovereign of Elizabeth, 1562-1568 (From an original example) 201. Silver-gilt standing cup made in London in 1569-70, and given to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, by Archbishop Parker 202. Sir Francis Drake in his forty-third year (From the engraving by Elstracke) 448 205. Sir Martin Frobisher, died 1594 204. Hall of Burghley House, Northamptonshire, built about 1580 (From Drummond's 'Histories of Noble British Families') 203. Armour as worn during the reign of Flizabeth; from the brass of 451 455 (From a picture belonging to the Earl of Carlisle) 459 ILLUSTRATIONS xlix FIG. 206. The Spanish Armada. Fight between the English and Spanish (From Pine's engravings of the tapestry formerly in the House of 207. Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618), and his eldest son Walter at the (From a picture dated 1602, belonging to Sir J. F. Lennard, Bart.) 208. A mounted soldier at the end of the sixteenth century PAGE 461 463 (From a broadside printed in 1596, in the Society of Antiquaries' 465 (From a photograph by R. Keene, Derby) 209. Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire; built by Thorpe for Sir Francis Willoughby, about 1580-1588 466 (From a photograph by R. Keene, Derby) 210. Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire; built by Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury, about 1597 (From a photograph by R. Keene, Derby) (From the bust on his tomb at Stratford-on-Avon) 211. E-shaped house at Beaudesert, Staffordshire; built by Thomas, Lord Paget, about 1601 From a photograph by R. Keene, Derby) 212. Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire; built about 1601 213. Coaches in the reign of Elizabeth (From 'Archæologia,' vol. xx. pl. xviii.) 214. William Shakspere 215. Robert Devereux, second Earl of Essex, K.G., 1567-1601 469 471 473 474 (From a painting by Van Somer, dated 1599, belonging to the Earl of Essex) 218. Royal arms borne by James I. and succeeding Stuart sovereigns 492 (From Boutell's English Heraldry') 219. North-west view of Hatfield House, Herts; built for Robert Cecil, From a painting by P. Van Somer, dated 1621, in the National 491 222. Civil costume, about 1620 (From a contemporary broadside in the collection of the Society of 492 (From a photograph) 223. The banqueting-hall of the Palace of Whitehall (from the northeast); built from the designs of Inigo Jones, 1619-1621 224. Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Alban, Lord Chancellor 225. Costume of a lawyer 226. The Upper House of Convocation 493 (From a painting by P. Van Somer in the National Portrait Gallery) 495 (From a broadside dated 1623, in the collection of the Society of Antiquaries) 227 The Lower House of Convocation 498 499 C 230. Tents and military equipment in the early part of the reign of Charles I. (From the monument of Sir Charles Montague (died in 1625), in the 231. George Villiers, first duke of Buckingham, 1592-1628 Gallery) Portrait 232. Sir Edward and Lady Filmer; from their brass at East Sutton, 233. Archbishop Laud (From a copy in the National Portrait Gallery by Henry Stone, from 234. Silver-gilt tankard made at London in 1634-5; now belonging to (From Cripps's 'College and Corporation Plate') 235. The Sovereign of the Seas, built for the Royal Navy in 1637 (From a contemporary engraving by John Payne) 236. Soldier armed with a pike 237. Soldier with musket and crutch (From a broadside printed about 1630, in the collection of the Society 238-243. Ordinary civil costume, temp. Charles I., viz. :— A gentleman and a gentlewoman A citizen and a citizen's wife. A countryman and a countrywoman. (From Speed's map of The Kingdom of England,' 1646) 244. View of the west side of the Banqueting-House, Whitehall, dated 1713, showing the window through which Charles I. is said to have passed to the scaffold 245. Execution of King Charles I., January 30, 1649 515 517 518 522 527 527 550 551 552 (From an engraving by Terasson) 558 (From an engraving by John Dunstall) 246. A coach in the middle of the seventeenth century (From a broadside in the collection of the late Richard Fisher Esq., 559 564 247. Oliver Cromwell 248. Charles II. (From the painting by Samuel Cooper, at Sidney Sussex College, Cam 567 (From Ogilby's Coronation Procession of Charles II.) (From Ogilby's Coronation Procession of Charles II.') (From the portrait by Sir Peter Lely in Christ's Hospital, London) 249. Edward Hyde, first Earl of Clarendon, 1608-1674 (From an engraving by Loggan) 250. A mounted nobleman and his squire (From Ogilby's 'Coronation Procession of Charles II.') 251. Dress of the Horseguards at the Restoration. 252. Yeoman of the Guard. 579 581 582 583 583 253. Shipping in the Thames, circa 1660 . (From Pricke's 'South Prospect of London') 584 |