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armour; Queen Henrietta Maria, and the Bohemian family, standing. (Pass); scarce.

CHARLES I. lying in state, with sixteen whole length portraits, representing the various potentates of Europe; scarce.

CHARLES I. in the print of the Stewarts: see James I. by C. Prici; sheet.

CHARLES I. when prince of Wales, standing with Philip IV. of Spain, in their robes; twelve English verses. Sold at the Globe, &c. rare.

CHARLES I. sitting in parliament, nobles, &c. with a border of their coat of arms; on the top is a genealogical tree, with portraits of Henry VII. and VIII. Edward VI. Elizabeth, Earl of Lenox, Mary, queen of Scots, in ovals with their emblazonments;

rare.

CHARLES I. and family. Van Dyck; Massard ; large sheet.

CHARLES I. and queen, with two children. V. Dyck; A. Baron.

CHARLES I. and queen, with the Prince of Wales. Van Dyck; J. Browne; mezz. sheet.

CHARLES I. with his queen; Mary de Medicis standing; the lord mayor of London kneeling. Hollar.

CHARLES I. inscribed "Rosa Hispania Anglica."

The marriage with the infanta, Christ giving the benediction.

CHARLES I. marriage with Henrietta Maria, Christ joining their hands; 4to. These two are the same plate, Donna Marie being altered to Henrietta Maria.

HENRIETTA MARIA and children. Van Dyck; Sir Rob. Strange sc. large sheet.

CHARLES I. a head, neatly engraved; in the upper part, a section of a temple. He is surrounded with clouds of glory, and crowned with laurel.

"What sacrifice can expiate? Past crimes

Are left to Jove; our king must bless the times."

Queen Henrietta, whole length, is sacrificing below; h.sh.

CHARLES I. sitting at a table, leaning on a skull ; a hand drawing a curtain; Dr. Gauden standing in boots and spurs; a man with a fool's cap; label from his mouth," Spectatum admissi risum," &c. twelve verses : "The curtain's drawn; all may perceive the plot And easily see, what you my friend have got. Presumptuous coxcomb th' art; that thus would'st faine Murder the issue of the King's own braine.

If in the essence and the name of KING
There is divinity; know then, you bring

That which conducith to the King's owne praise,
As much, as crowns of gold, or wreaths of bayes.
Though as a King in 's actions he did shine,
Yet in his writings he may be Divine.

Do not then say one skips into his throne!

The DOCTOR and the KING may both be one."

Different from the one before mentioned. See Gauden.

The royal progenie of CHARLES I. plate is the family of the King and Queen Will. Pass sc. sh.

In the same of Bohemia.

CHARLES I. his queen and progeny. Sold by C. Wildenberch, at the globe, at St. Marlen's;* large sh.

CHARLES I. and his royal progeny. R.P. (Robert Peake) exc. The portrait of the queen is not in this; large sh.

The royal progeny of CHARLES I. in six ovals. In the last are the heads of the Duke and Dutchess of Albemarle. This was done in the reign of Charles II. large 4to.t

CHARLES I. and II. with their queens; the Duke and Dutchess of York; the Princess of Orange; the Lady Elizabeth, and the Duke of Gloucester; the Duke of Anjou (afterward Duke of Orleans); the Princess Henrietta; and the Duke and Dutchess of Albemarle; much in the manner of Faithorne, in six ovals; very scarce; h. sh.

CHARLES I. and his queen; Henry Frederic, prince of Orange, and his princess; with William and Mary, their son and daughter-in-law, joining hands; oblong h. sh. In the "History of Henry Frederic," in High Dutch; fol.

CHARLES I. sitting in parliament; 8vo.

• Magdalen's.

+ There is a half sheet print similar to it, with eight ovals. In this, Queen Catharine is in a chariot on the sea.

CHARLES I. with eighteen other small heads of the loyalists; frontispiece to Lloyd's "Memoirs," &c. fol. 1668. Another from the same plate, with the addition of three heads.

CHARLES I. with eighteen heads of the loyalists. Henry Playford invt. J. Nutting sc. h.sh.

CHARLES I. Fairfax, and Cromwell, neatly engraved, in one plate. R. Hoejus exc. oblong h. sh.

THE PALATINE FAMILY, &c.

ELIZABETHA, Bohemiæ regina, Æt. 33. Miereveldius p. Gul. Jaques Delph. sc. sh.

ELIZABETH, queen of Bohemia. Miereveldt p. Faber f. large h. sh.

ELIZABETHA, Bohemiæ regina, Et. 35. G. a Honthorst p. R. a Voerst sc. sh. This fine print was engraved by command of Charles the First.

ELIZABETHA, Bohemiæ regina. Stent. 4to. See the reign of James I. and the Interregnum.

ELIZABETHA, Bohemiæ, Reginæ, &c. Mich. John Miereveldt pin. G. J. Delphio sc.

ELIZABETHA, Bohemiæ, &c. F. Brun; Francis Hoeus; 1627.

Her portrait, by Cornelius Jansen, is at Ditchley.

The King and Queen of Bohemia, and their family, without inscription. The king appears to be in years, and melancholy; he is represented sitting with his queen, under some trees. The eldest son stands by the queen, the youngest child is playing with a rabbit; sh. very

scarce.

The King and Queen of Bohemia, and their descendants. C. Visscher exc. large; oblong; h. sh.

FRED. and ELIZ. with their son, FRED. HENRY; an oval; by Pass, from a silver plate; companion to James I. Queen, &c.

FRED. and ELIZ. standing under two arches, with ten historical vignettes of their coronation, &c. K. J. Vischer; large sheet; very rare. The portraits of the king and queen were afterward erased, and Oliver CROMWELL introduced instead of the king, and a figure of JUSTICE in place of the queen; the head-dresses in the historical vignettes were likewise altered.

FRED. with eight children; twelve verses; 4to. R. Vaughan.

FREDERICK HENRY, son of the Palsgrave. Francisco Delaram sc. Compton Holland exc. a child very richly attired, with lace and jewels; holding a racquet in one hand, and a ball in the other; rare.

exc.

FREDERICK HENRY. Webbe; fol.

FREDERICK HENRY; hat and feather, &c. Visscher

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