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1824

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Printed by J. F. Dove, St. John's Square.

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BIOGRAPHICAL

HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

JAMES I.

BEGAN HIS REIGN THE 24TH OF MARCH, 1602-3.

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CLASS I.

THE ROYAL FAMILY.

JACOBUS I. &c. Vandyck p. ab originali minuta, facta per Fra. Hilyard, 1617. Smith f. 1721; h. sh.

mezz.

JACOBUS I. &c. A copy of the above print, by Faber; h.sh. mezz.

JACOBUS, &c. From a painting of Vandyck; Vertue sc.

8vo.

At Hampton-court are whole length portraits of James I. the Queen of Bohemia, and Prince Henry, by Vandyck, from originals done in this reign. The last has great merit.

JAMES I. &c. Van Somer p. Vertue sc. From an original at Hampton-court. Engraved for Rapin's History;" fol.

*Sir Ant. Weldon informs us, that James could not be prevailed on to sit for his picture." Court and Character of K. James," p. 177.

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JAMES I. holding a sword and globe, which he rests on a cushion; 4to.

JACOBUS, &c. in armour, over which is an ermined robe; battle at a distance; 4to.

JAMES I. together with King David, supporting the Book of Psalms; neat whole lengths, in Marshal's best manner, 12mo. Frontispiece to the King's Translation of

the Psalms.

It is obvious to remark here, that James was sarcastically called Solomon, the son of David, by Henry IV. of France.

JAMES I. and his Queen: the king is in armour, the queen in a ruff and farthingale, very neatly engraved; whole lengths; h. sh.

JAMES THE FIRST, and his Queen Anne of Denmark; whole lengths, in the same print, Renold Elstracke sculp. small half-sheet, extremely rare.

JACOBUS et ANNA, &c. Elstracke sc. neat: in the engraved title to "Basiologia," a set of our kings published by Holland, 1618.-The Portraits of James and Anne were erazed, and those of Charles I, and Henrietta Maria inserted for a second edition of the work.

JACOBUS et ANNA, &c. whole lengths, under two arches, with a genealogy of their family.

JACOBUS et ANNA; near whole lengths; a helmet on the ground; eight Latin verses; h. sh.

JAMES I. and his son Prince Henry; with the

genealogy of the Stuarts at the top; h. sh.

JAMES I. and his son Prince Henry, on horseback ; the horses richly caparisoned; sh. scarce.

JAMES I. sitting, crowned, holding a sword and globe. Prince Charles stands before him, with a feather in his left hand. English verses at bottom; 1621. W. Pass figuravit & sc. fine; first state; it was afterward altered.

JACOBUS, &c. Smith f. 4to. mezz.

JACOBUS, &c. Simon f. h. sh. mezz.

JACOBUS, &c. Pelham f. mezz.

JACOBUS, &c. M. Vandergucht sc. 8vo.

JAQUES premier, &c. P. a Gunst sc. h. sh.

JACOBUS, &C. P. a Gunst sc. large h. sh.

JAMES I. in an oval; 8vo. J. Lamsveld.

JAMES I. four Latin verses; sold in Lombard-street, by John Boswell. C. Galle.

JAMES I. in an oval, supported by a lion and dragon; six Latin verses. C. Pass; scarce.

JAMES I. oval; hat and feather; fol. Pass; in Meteran's" History of the Low Countries."

JAMES I. oval; four Latin verses, 8vo. F. Delaram.

JAMES I. richly dressed, sceptre in his right hand; folio; Lau. Johnson; rare.

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JAMES I. small whole length, in his robes, trampling on the Pope; six verses, Although the Pope by force upper hand," &c. wood-cut; in Williamson's "Sword of the Spirit;" rare.

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JAMES I. on horseback; view of London; mezz. C. Turner.

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JACOBUS, &c. crowned; sword in one hand, in the other a globe; six English verses, "Behold Great Britaine's," &c. Sold by Roger Daniell, 1621..

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JAQUES I. roy d'Angleterre, &c. four French verses, "Un seul Peintre," &c. Thomas de Leu fecit.

Prince JAMES, &c. richly dressed; hat and feather; arms in one corner; Laurence Johnson sculp. 1603; large half sheet; scarce. Copy of the above sold by S. Woodburn.

HISTORICAL PRINTS.

JAMES I. joining the hands of the Kings of Sweden and Denmark; a wood print; in the title to the " Joyful Peace concluded between the King of Denmark and the King of Sweden, by means of James," &c. 1613.

JAMES I. sitting in parliament. "Time's Store-house;" fol. 1619.

Elstracke sc. In

JAMES I. sitting in parliament.

Cockson sc.

JAMES I. sitting in parliament; Lord Bacon, the chancellor, standing on his right hand, and Henry Montague, lord-treasurer, on his left; beneath the latter sits Prince Charles. The portrait in the herald's coat is Sir Wm. Segar: above are the king's arms, and the arms of the English and Scottish nobility; large sh. engraved by Elstracke; rare and curious.

JAMES I. on his death-bed, with Dr. Lamb, &c. in the collection of Mr. Beckford. W. Hollar.

JAMES I. ditto; copy from the above.

The apotheosis of JAMES I. It is in the ceiling of

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