Description
the young King Edward was stabbed in the back as he mounted his horse whilst hunting in Purbeck - he was buried without honours as he was (clearly) unpopular with the nobility
a man on horseback and a dog
in which Thomas Ranson was unlawfully confined by the Bank of England for holding an alleged forged one pound note
waistcoat and cravat and shown with a moustache
Plate showing the 'Draco alter ex Raia exsiccate concinnatus' (another dragon fashioned from dried rays)
16th-Century Print of Iconoclasts Destroying a Church Size:Standard: 6 x 4in the young King Edward was
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