Charles the Bold 1433-1477

Charles the Bold ,Charles le Téméraire, 1433 -1477, baptised Charles Martin, was Duke of Burgundy from 1467 to 1477. He was the last Valois Duke of Burgundy.

Subject gender: Male
Artist: N.Hasitt

Size 30 x 19 cms

Price £28.00

 

Ref: 3035

Johan Cuyermans

Johann Cuyermans (born 1600), Spanish Council of Brabant and Messenger for Peace of Westphalia.

Subject gender: Male
Artist: Matthaeus Merian

Size 18 x 13 cms

Price £18.00

 

Ref: 3034

Richard Colley Wellesley Marquess Wellesley 1760-1842

Wellesley (brother of Wellington) played a vital role in the consolidation of British rule in India during the Regency. In 1793 he became a commissioner of the Board of Control for India and in 1797 was appointed Governor-General of India. He was later a Foreign Secretary and served twice as Viceroy of Ireland.

Subject gender: Male
Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence

Size 22 x 14 cms

Price £18.00

Ref:1131

Lady Margaret Beaufort 1443-1509 Mother of Henry VII

Married Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond and half brother of King Henry VI in 1455. Their son Henry was born in Pembroke Castle in 1457, three months after Tudor’s death from the plague.

Subject gender: Female
Artist: W.H.Mote

Size 28 x 18 cms

Price £18.00

 

Ref:1359x

Anne Boleyn 1500-1536 Second Queen of Henry VIII

Wife of Henry VIII, Anne was associated with the King from 1527 and secretly married him in 1533, shortly before Henry’s divorce from Catherine of Aragon was completed. Later in the same year their daughter Princess Elizabeth was born. By 1536 Henry had grown tired of Anne and was still desperate for a male heir and began to doubt the legitimacy of their marriage. That same year Anne was charged with adultery and incest and was executed at the Tower of London.
Subject gender: Female
Artist: H.T.Ryall

Size 28 x 18 cms

Price £20.00

 

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Jane Seymour 1509-1537 Third Queen of Henry VIII

Born at Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, probably in 1509. She was the sister of Edward Seymour, later Duke of Somerset, and Thomas Seymour, Lord High Admiral. She came to Henry VIII’s notice as a lady-in-waiting, first to Catherine of Aragon and then to Anne Boleyn. Jane married the king in May 1536, less than a fortnight after Anne’s execution, and in October 1537 she fulfilled Henry’s most pressing ambition and gave birth to a son, later to become King Edward VI. Jane died twelve days later and was deeply mourned by Henry, who ordered that he would be buried beside her at Windsor.
Subject gender: Female
Artist: H.Robinson

Size 28 x 18 cms

Price £20.00

 

Ref:1353x

Elizabeth of York 1466-1503, Queen of Henry VII

The daughter of Edward IV, Elizabeth married Henry VII in 1486, thus uniting the Houses of York and Lancaster. She bore him seven children, four of whom survived infancy: Prince Arthur ,Henry VIII , Margaret, Queen of Scotland , and Mary, Queen of France and subsequently Duchess of Suffolk .
Subject gender: Female
Artist: W.Holl

Size 28 x 18 cms

Price £18.00

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William Warham 1450?-1532 Archbishop of Canterbury

An influential churchman and statesman, Warham was appointed Bishop of London in 1502 and Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor in 1504, crowning Henry VIII in 1509. Though he clashed with Wolsey as the latter’s power and authority increased, the two men worked together on the King’s divorce.
Subject gender: Male
Artist: W.T.Mote

Size 28 x 18 cms

Price £18.00

 

Ref:1354x