British · d. 1948
Died 1948
Johannes Uytenbogaert
Marc Antonio de Dominis
Louise de Lorraine, Queen of France
Charles I, Prince of Wales
Ferdinand I, Roman Emperor
Isabella, Third Wife of Philip II of Spain
Sebastian, King of Portugal
Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias
Albrecht Durer
Catherine de Medici, Wife of Henry II of France
Eric XIV, King of Sweden
Maximilian II, Roman Emperor
Jeanne D'Albret, Queen of Navarre and Mother of Henry IV of France
Title Page to Clarissimi IV
Joanni Hollando (Jan Hollander)
Charles, Duc de Lorraine
Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
William Cecil, First Baron Burghley
James I as James VI of Scotland
Henry IV
Maximilian I, Duke of Bavaria
Madame Lvebout
Catherine de Medici (?)
Henry, Duc de Moutpensier
Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont
Charles de Gontaut, Duc de Biron
Henry, Duke of Savoy, Nemours and Geneva
Thomas Cavendish
Emperor Rudolph II
William Shakespeare
Anna, Wife of Matthias, Roman Emperor
Robert Parsons, Jesuit Missionary
Sir Dudley Carleton, Viscount Dorchester
John Selden, Jurist and Antiquary
Prince Christopher, son of Anthony, King of Portugal
Georgii Wither (George Wither)
Domini Robert Episcopi Salisbury (Robert Abbot, Bishop of Salisbury)
Horaty Veer, Equitus (Horace Vere, Lord Vere of Telbury)
Johannes Zurenus (Jan van Zuren)
Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich
George Villiers, First Duke of Buckingham
Charles, Prince of Wales
Henrietta Maria
John William, Duke of Cleves
Jacob de Gheyn
Isaac Oliver, Miniature Painter
Cardinal Carolus Madrucius
Sir Martin Frobisher
Anne of Austria, Wife of Louis XIII
John Caius, Co-Founder of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
James Montagu, Bishop of Winchester
Philip Herbert, Fourth Earl of Pembroke
Queen Elizabeth
Johann Volckamer
John Ernest, Jr., Duke of Saxony
Desiderius Erasmus
Thomas Bodley
Thomas Osborne, First Duke of Leeds
James, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch
Thomas Scott, Geographer and Theologian
Balthasarus ab Herden Med. Doctor
Mother Louse, Keeper of an Ale-House called Louse Hall, near Oxford
John King, Bishop of London
Mr. Henry Smith
Ann, Wife of James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch
Sir Robert Stapylton, Dramatic Poet and Translator
Sir Tobias Matthew, Diplomatist and Writer
Vincent Voiture
Sir Edward Coke
John Milton
James II, as Duke of York
Mary of Modena, as Duchess of York
William Van Haren
John Overall, D.D., Bishop of Norwich
William Camden
William Somner, Anglo-Saxon Scholar and Antiquary
Sir Walter Raleigh
Walter Baker, Inventor of a Medicine
Dr. John Blow, Musical Composer and Organist
Sir Edward Coke, Knight, Lord Chief Justice
Edmund Grindal, Archbishop of Canterbury
Her Royal Highness Princess Louisa Anne
Sir Nicholas Caren of Beddington
Lady Mary Coke, Wife of Edward, Viscount Coke
James Gibbs, Architect
James Harrington, Esq.
Abraham Cowley
Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke
Richard Bancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury
Captain Thomas Coram
Christopher Wren, Son of the Architect
Sir Christopher Wren, Architect
Christian IV, King of Denmark
Eleanor Gwyn, Mistress of Charles II
Joseph Barth
Marie de Medici, Wife of Henry IV of France
James I
Title Page to Urbium Praecipuarum Mundi Theatrum Quintum
Sir Thomas More
Anna, Lady Bacon, Daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke and Wife of Sir Nicolas Bacon
James I, as James VI of Scotland
Elizabeth
John Ashton, Jacobite, Executed for Treason
, 1595