FIG. ILLUSTRATIONS 210. Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire; built by Elizabeth, Countess of Shrews bury, about 1597 (From a photograph by R. Keene, Derby) 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 (From a photograph by R. Keene, Derby) 213. Coaches in the reign of Elizabeth (From Archæologia,' vol. xx. pl. xviii.) 214. William Shakspere (From the bust on his tomb at Stratford-on-Avon) 215. Robert Devereux, second Earl of Essex, K.G., 1567-1601 (From a painting by Van Somer, dated 1599, belonging to the Earl of Essex) 216. Queen Elizabeth, 1558-1603 (From a painting belonging to the University of Cambridge) 217. William Cecil, Lord Burghley, K.G., 1520-1591 (From a painting in the Bodleian Library, Oxford) 218. Royal arms borne by James I. and succeeding Stuart sovereigns (From Boutell's English Heraldry') xix PAGE 467 469 471 473 474 476 477 479 402 485 219. North-west view of Hatfield House, Herts; built for Robert Cecil, first Earl of Salisbury, between 1605 and 1611 220. Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk (From a painting belonging to T. A. Hope, Esq.) 221. King James I.. From a painting by P. Van Somer, dated 1621, in the National 222. Civil costume, about 1620 (From a contemporary broadside in the collection of the Society of 223. The banqueting-hall of the Palace of Whitehall (from the north- (From a photograph) 224. Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Alban, Lord Chancellor (From a painting by P. Van Somer in the National Portrait Gallery) (From a broadside dated 1623 in the collection of the Society of 226. The Upper House of Convocation 498 227. The Lower House of Convocation 499 (From a broadside dated 1623, in the collection of the Society of 230. Tents and military equipment in the early part of the reign of Charles I. 507 (From the monument of Sir Charles Montague (died in 1625), in the 231. George Villiers, first duke of Buckingham, 1592-1628 509 (From the painting by Gerard Honthorst in the National Portrait 232. Sir Edward and Lady Filmer; from their brass at East Sutton, Kent, showing armour and dress worn about 1630. ་ (From Waller's Monumental Brasses) 515 FIG. 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') PAGE 517 518 235. The Sovereign of the Seas,' built for the Royal Navy in 1637 (From a contemporary engraving by John Payne) 527 527 550 236. 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 245. Execution of King Charles I., January 30, 1649 (From a broadside in the collection of the late Richard Fisher, Esq., 246. A coach in the middle of the seventeenth century (From an engraving by John Dunstall) 247. Oliver Cromwell (From the painting by Samuel Cooper, at Sidney Sussex College, Cam- 248. 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. (From Ogilby's Coronation Procession of Charles II.') 252. Yeoman of the Guard. (From Ogilby's Coronation Procession of Charles II.') 253. Shipping in the Thames, circa 1660. (From Pricke's 'South Prospect of London') 604 611 254. Old St. Paul's, from the east, showing its condition just before the 256. Temple Bar, London, built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1670 (From a photograph) 257. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, first Earl of Shaftesbury, 1621-1683 258. Ordinary dress of gentlemen in 1675. (From Loggan's 'Oxonia Illustrata ') 259. Cup presented, 1676, by King Charles II. to the Barber Surgeons' Company 6 (From Cripps's College and Corporation Plate') 612 FIG. ILLUSTRATIONS 260. Steeple of the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, London, built by Sir 261. Dress of ladies of quality (From Sandford's 'Coronation Procession of James II.') 262. Ordinary attire of women of the lower classes (From Sandford's 'Coronation Procession of James II.') 263. Coach of the latter half of the seventeenth century (From Loggan's 'Oxonia Illustrata ') 264. Waggon of the second half of the seventeenth century (From Loggan's 'Oxonia Illustrata ') xxi PAGE 614 628 628 265. Reaping and harvesting in the second half of the seventeenth cen tury From Loggan's Cantabrigia Illustrata ') 266. Costume of a gentleman (From Sandford's Coronation Procession of James II.') 267. James II. 635 (From the painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller in 1684-5 in the National 268. Yeomen of the Guard . (From Sandford's Coronation Procession of James II.') 269. Dress of a bishop in the second half of the seventeenth century (From Sandford's Coronation Procession of James II.) GENEALOGICAL TABLES I KINGS AND QUEENS OF ENGLAND (AFTER 1541 OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND) FROM HENRY VII. TO ELIZABEth. HENRY VII. = Elizabeth Catharine = HENRY VIII. = (2) Anne Boleyn = (3) Jane Seymour of Aragon 1509-1547 KINGS OF SCOTLAND AND GREAT BRITAIN, FROM JAMES IV. OF SCOTLAND TO WILLIAM AND MARY. |