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Knives. scissors. and razors for sharpening. scissors grinder. knife grinder with whetstone. two
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Knives. scissors. and razors for sharpening. sciss...

An English court jester entertains Spanish ladies during a visit by Prince Charles to Madrid. The
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An English court jester entertains Spanish ladies ...

Puritans embarked for the colonies. between 1630 and 1640 over 13,000 men. women and children
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Puritans embarked for the colonies. between 1630 a...

Carisbrooke Castle is located in the village of Carisbrooke near Newport on the Isle of Wight in
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Carisbrooke Castle is located in the village of Ca...

After Cromwell's death in 1658. King Charles II arrived in Dover on 25 May 1660 and reached London
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After Cromwell's death in 1658. King Charles II ar...

In 1670. an assassination attempt was made on the 1st Duke of Ormonde. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
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In 1670. an assassination attempt was made on the ...

procession of the seven bishops of the Church of England who were imprisoned and tried for
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procession of the seven bishops of the Church of E...

The trial of Thomas Howard. 4th Duke of Norfolk (1536–1572). an English nobleman imprisoned by
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The trial of Thomas Howard. 4th Duke of Norfolk (1...

Queen Elizabeth gave the Earl of Essex (Robert Devereux) a ring as a royal talisman. with the
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Queen Elizabeth gave the Earl of Essex (Robert Dev...

The arrest of the Jacobites after the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690. England. digital
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The arrest of the Jacobites after the Battle of th...

The clans under Glengarry sided with the Jacobites and in the Jacobite rising of 1715. the
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The clans under Glengarry sided with the Jacobites...

The first conversation of Horatio Walpole. 4th Earl of Orford and youngest son of British Prime
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The first conversation of Horatio Walpole. 4th Ear...

John Porteous. Captain of the Edinburgh City Watch. overreacted to riots that left six people dead.
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John Porteous. Captain of the Edinburgh City Watch...

Disputes and resentments in the House of Lords during the attempts of the North American colonies
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Disputes and resentments in the House of Lords dur...

The Popery Act of 1778 abolished a number of penalties and disabilities for Catholics in England.
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The Popery Act of 1778 abolished a number of penal...

George Frideric Handel.
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George Frideric Handel.

Gateway
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Gateway

Oliver Cromwell (born 25 April 1599 in Huntingdon. died 3 September 1658 in Westminster) was an
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Oliver Cromwell (born 25 April 1599 in Huntingdon....

Young woman. milkmaid. distributing milk to two children. England. around 1790. painting by Francis
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Young woman. milkmaid. distributing milk to two ch...

Young woman as a flower seller with a dog and two children. selling blooming primroses from a
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Young woman as a flower seller with a dog and two ...

George Villiers. 1st Duke of Buckingham. the favorite of Prince Charles and James. surprises Maria
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George Villiers. 1st Duke of Buckingham. the favor...

William Prynne. a Puritan lawyer. was pilloried. In 1634. he was sentenced to a fine and a cane for
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William Prynne. a Puritan lawyer. was pilloried. I...

Cromwell suppressed the revolt of the soldiers of the English New Model Army in Banbury. Several
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Cromwell suppressed the revolt of the soldiers of ...

William Shakespeare (1564 to 1616) was an English poet and playwright. widely regarded as the
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William Shakespeare (1564 to 1616) was an English ...

King Charles II and his court chase the moth as the Dutch navy launched a surprise attack on the
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King Charles II and his court chase the moth as th...

On November 9. 1688. William of Orange (William III) entered Exeter. which became his base while he
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On November 9. 1688. William of Orange (William II...

During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. a 16th-century street during torrential rain in London.
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During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. a 16th-cent...

After the death of Catherine Howard. Countess of Nottingham. the niece of her cousin and close
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After the death of Catherine Howard. Countess of N...

William III at the Battle of the Boyne in County Meath. Ireland. on 11 July 1690. England. digital
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William III at the Battle of the Boyne in County M...

Peter the Great in a British shipyard in January 1698. He had come to England from Holland and was
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Peter the Great in a British shipyard in January 1...

James Francis Edward. Prince of Wales. the Chevalier De St George or the Old Pretender or the Old
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James Francis Edward. Prince of Wales. the Chevali...

Soldiers shoot at rioters during the Glasgow Riots over the beer tax imposed in 1723. The nine dead
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Soldiers shoot at rioters during the Glasgow Riots...

Frederick. Prince of Wales and eldest son of George II. drinking in Temple Bar. London. to the
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Frederick. Prince of Wales and eldest son of Georg...

The retreat of Prince Charles. commonly known as Bonnie Prince Charlie or the Young Pretender. and
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The retreat of Prince Charles. commonly known as B...

The execution of Admiral John Byng in March 1757. He was best known for the loss of Menorca in 1756
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The execution of Admiral John Byng in March 1757. ...

King George III and Queen Charlotte and their children in 1776. England. digital reproduction of a
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King George III and Queen Charlotte and their chil...

Dr. Samuel Johnson reads the manuscript of Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield. one of the
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Dr. Samuel Johnson reads the manuscript of Oliver ...

Elias Ashmole (born 23 May 1617 in Lichfield. Staffordshire. England. died 18 or 19 May 1692 in
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Elias Ashmole (born 23 May 1617 in Lichfield. Staf...

Claymores or late medieval Scottish two-handed long swords. in Warwick Castle. England. from the
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Claymores or late medieval Scottish two-handed lon...

Fresh mackerel. fishmonger offering her wares at the front door. two customers buying the fish.
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Fresh mackerel. fishmonger offering her wares at t...

Young woman. a greengrocer with turnips and carrots in a basket on a pack donkey. goes from house
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Young woman. a greengrocer with turnips and carrot...

The execution of Edward Stafford. 3rd Duke of Buckingham (1478 to 1521). following his arrest for
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The execution of Edward Stafford. 3rd Duke of Buck...

Henry VIII at a royal hunt in Epping Forest on 19 May 1936. The morning of Anne Boleyn's execution.
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Henry VIII at a royal hunt in Epping Forest on 19 ...

In April 1640. revolutionary sentiments intensified in the country and amid rumors of the
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In April 1640. revolutionary sentiments intensifie...

Cromwell discovers the King's letter in the Blue Boar Inn. Holborn. 1647. England. digital
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Cromwell discovers the King's letter in the Blue B...

Oliver Cromwell has a riding accident in Hyde Park. ca 1652. London. England. digital reproduction
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Oliver Cromwell has a riding accident in Hyde Park...

The escape of Queen Mary. the second wife of King James II of England. James II. (14 October 1633 –
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The escape of Queen Mary. the second wife of King ...

The kitchen of Queen Elizabeth I from the 16th century. England. digital reproduction of a
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The kitchen of Queen Elizabeth I from the 16th cen...

The death of Macian. the senior chieftain of the Macdonald clan. during the Glencoe Massacre in
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The death of Macian. the senior chieftain of the M...

In 1699. King William III appointed Bishop Gilbert Burnet as tutor to the Royal Duke of Gloucester.
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In 1699. King William III appointed Bishop Gilbert...

James Francis Edward. Prince of Wales. the Chevalier De St George or the Old Pretender or the Old
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James Francis Edward. Prince of Wales. the Chevali...

George Kelly. an Irish clergyman who destroyed treasonous papers in 1722 after it emerged that the
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George Kelly. an Irish clergyman who destroyed tre...

Fleet marriages. which took place in or around the London Fleet Prison. were irregular or
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Fleet marriages. which took place in or around the...

In 1768. John Wilkes ran for Parliament in London and came last among seven candidates. possibly
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In 1768. John Wilkes ran for Parliament in London ...

In 1780. Lord George Gordon was imprisoned in the Tower of London for instigating the No Popery
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In 1780. Lord George Gordon was imprisoned in the ...

Riots following the arrest of Francis Burdett in 1810 for breach of parliamentary immunity. when he
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Riots following the arrest of Francis Burdett in 1...

George Gordon Noel.
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George Gordon Noel.

King George III inspects British volunteers during preparations for the invasion in 1804. In the
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King George III inspects British volunteers during...

The death of King George III at Windsor Castle on 29 January 1820; he was later buried on 16
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The death of King George III at Windsor Castle on ...

Old chairs for repair. chair weaver repairing the seat of a chair. a woman bringing another chair.
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Old chairs for repair. chair weaver repairing the ...

An orange seller offers his fruit to two elegant young ladies. England. around 1790. painting by
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An orange seller offers his fruit to two elegant y...

The arrest of Anne Boleyn for high treason on May 2. 1536. She was taken to the Tower of London.
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The arrest of Anne Boleyn for high treason on May ...

George Villiers. 1st Duke of Buckingham KG (28 August 1592 – 23 August 1628). before a
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George Villiers. 1st Duke of Buckingham KG (28 Aug...

In 1640. a certain Jenny Geddes. a Scottish market trader in Edinburgh. threw her stool at the head
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In 1640. a certain Jenny Geddes. a Scottish market...

The arrest of King Charles I by George Joyce led a cavalry detachment to Holmby House in
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The arrest of King Charles I by George Joyce led a...

In 1657. Parliament offered Cromwell the crown as part of a constitutional reform. This presented
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In 1657. Parliament offered Cromwell the crown as ...

Sir John Coventry was attacked on December 21. 1670. on his way home in London by Sir Thomas Sandys
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Sir John Coventry was attacked on December 21. 167...

The fugitive King James II of England (October 14. 1633 – September 16. 1701) was ambushed by local
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The fugitive King James II of England (October 14....

Mary Stuart was imprisoned in 1566 in Lochleven Castle near Kinross. where her guard was Sir
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Mary Stuart was imprisoned in 1566 in Lochleven Ca...

The reconciliation between Robert Devereux. 2nd Earl of Essex (1565 to 1601). an English nobleman
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The reconciliation between Robert Devereux. 2nd Ea...

The arrest of Sir William Wyndham. Chancellor of the Exchequer. in 1715. He supported the attempts
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The arrest of Sir William Wyndham. Chancellor of t...

Frantic investors in the South Sea Bubble. the speculative mania that drove many British investors
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Frantic investors in the South Sea Bubble. the spe...

The Westminster elections of 1741 during the reign of George II. London. England. digital
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The Westminster elections of 1741 during the reign...

After his defeat at the Battle of Culloden. Bonnie Prince Charles escaped his pursuers on the Isle
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After his defeat at the Battle of Culloden. Bonnie...

Princess Amelia attempts to bring about a reconciliation between George III and John Stuart. the
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Princess Amelia attempts to bring about a reconcil...

A group of visitors from the North American colonies at the court of George III in London. 1777.
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A group of visitors from the North American coloni...

The No Popery (or Gordon) rioters attacked London's Newgate Prison in June 1780. which was largely
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The No Popery (or Gordon) rioters attacked London'...

Ruins
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Ruins

Helmet. from Pomeroy Castle. England. from the 12th century. from the book The British Army. 1868.
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Helmet. from Pomeroy Castle. England. from the 12t...

A new love song. only half a penny each. Young woman selling song lyrics and poems to men. England.
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A new love song. only half a penny each. Young wom...

Flint Castle. castle ruins in Flintshire. Wales. around 1850. after a painting by Theodore Henry
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Flint Castle. castle ruins in Flintshire. Wales. a...

Branxholme Castle. a manor house in Scotland. west of the village of Branxholme in the Scottish
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Branxholme Castle. a manor house in Scotland. west...

Kett's Rebellion was an uprising in Norfolk. England. during the reign of Edward VI in response to
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Kett's Rebellion was an uprising in Norfolk. Engla...

Thomas Cranmer (July 2. 1489 – March 21. 1556) was a leader of the English Reformation and
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Thomas Cranmer (July 2. 1489 – March 21. 1556) was...

The Spanish ambassador and King James I. 1623. during the planned (unsuccessful) Spanish marriage
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The Spanish ambassador and King James I. 1623. dur...

Puritans walk past a group of drinking Cavaliers. 1630. In the run-up to the English Civil War.
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Puritans walk past a group of drinking Cavaliers. ...

The Siege of Oxford was a Parliamentarian victory towards the end of the First English Civil War in
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The Siege of Oxford was a Parliamentarian victory ...

Fleeing after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. King Charles II. on the advice of Colonel William
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Fleeing after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Kin...

An enthusiast denounces London during the Great Plague (1664 to 1666). the last major bubonic
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An enthusiast denounces London during the Great Pl...

The radical Presbyterian preacher Richard Cameron (1648-1680) attempted to lead a rebellion against
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The radical Presbyterian preacher Richard Cameron ...

James II of England. James II. (14 October 1633 – 16 September 1701) bids farewell to Louis XIV.
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James II of England. James II. (14 October 1633 – ...

Out of jealousy of a woman. Captain Richard Hill and Charles Mohun. 4th Baron Mohun. ambushed
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Out of jealousy of a woman. Captain Richard Hill a...

Queen Anne Stuart (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) was entertained by a ballad poet in 1714.
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Queen Anne Stuart (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714...

The arrest of Major John Andre on September 23. 1780. a British army officer who was hanged as a
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The arrest of Major John Andre on September 23. 17...

Izaak Walton.
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Izaak Walton.

The children of King Charles I.
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The children of King Charles I.

Helmet. coat of arms and cloak or lambrequin of the British sovereign. 1820. England. Historical.
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Helmet. coat of arms and cloak or lambrequin of th...

Young woman selling matches. traveling from door to door with her boy and a dog. matches. England.
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Young woman selling matches. traveling from door t...

Burgh Castle. site of one of nine Roman forts on the Saxon Shore built in England around the 3rd
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Burgh Castle. site of one of nine Roman forts on t...

The round tower of Peel Castle. castle ruins in Peel on the British Isle of Man. originally built
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The round tower of Peel Castle. castle ruins in Pe...

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