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Royalist Collection (page 23)

"Royalist: A Journey through British History and Events" Step into the world of the royalists, where history unfolds with tales of bravery, loyalty, and conflict

Background imageRoyalist Collection: George Monck

George Monck
GEORGE MONCK, duke of Albemarle - military and naval commander, at first in the royalist but subsequently in the Parliamentary forces. with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Sir Edward Walker

Sir Edward Walker
SIR EDWARD WALKER Royalist statesman, herald and antiquary with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Sir Edward Nicholas

Sir Edward Nicholas
SIR EDWARD NICHOLAS statesman of royalist sympathies with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Sir Robert Heath

Sir Robert Heath
SIR ROBERT HEATH lawyer and judge of royalist views, who fled to Europe during the Commonwealth with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Henry 3rd Earl Arundel

Henry 3rd Earl Arundel
HENRY FREDERICK HOWARD, third earl of ARUNDEL (previously Lord Maltravers) statesman, royalist soldier. with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: John Lord Belasyse

John Lord Belasyse
JOHN, BARON BELASYSE Royalist soldier, given various offices at the Restoration but had to resign them being a Catholic. with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Sor Jacob Astley

Sor Jacob Astley
JACOB, baron ASTLEY Royalist soldier, captured and imprisoned by Parliament with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Patrick Earl Brainford

Patrick Earl Brainford
PATRICK RUTHVEN, earl of BRAINFORD Royalist soldier, in exile when he died with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: John Earl Loudoun

John Earl Loudoun
JOHN CAMPBELL, first earl of LOUDOUN Royalist supporter who did his best for Charles in Scotland, but without success. with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Edward Earl Dorset

Edward Earl Dorset
EDWARD SACKVILLE earl of DORSET Royalist military commander who distinguished himself at the battle of Edge Hill with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Henry Earl Danby

Henry Earl Danby
HENRY DANVERS, earl of DANBY Royalist soldier and statesman, who founded the physick garden at Oxford. with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Thomas Earl Cleveland

Thomas Earl Cleveland
THOMAS WENTWORTH. earl of CLEVELAND Royalist soldier and statesman, with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: William Marq. Newscastle

William Marq. Newscastle
WILLIAM CAVENDISH, marquis of NEWCASTLE royalist soldier and statesman, in exile during the Commonwealth, then returned. with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Prince Maurice

Prince Maurice
Prince MAURICE younger brother of prince Rupert of the Rhine, royalist supporter during the English Civil War with his autograph

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Revolution in Spain 1867

Revolution in Spain 1867
REVOLUTION: fight at the barricade in the Quarter de Los Vinas, Cadiz. Fierce fighting between republicans and royalist forces

Background imageRoyalist Collection: William IV in Brighton

William IV in Brighton
KING WILLIAM IV & QUEEN ADELAIDE enter Brighton on 30 August 1830 after their accession to the throne. The coach drives under a triumphal arch with viewing platforms

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Rupert of the Rhine

Rupert of the Rhine
PRINCE RUPERT OF THE RHINE Royalist general and scientist

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Royalist Procession

Royalist Procession
A procession in Paris in honour of Charles X emphasises the royalist and religious aspects of the new regime. Revolution will ensue in five years time

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Jean-Marie Roland De LA

Jean-Marie Roland De LA
JEAN-MARIE ROLAND DE LA PLATRIERE - French royalist during the French Revolution (husband of Mme Roland )

Background imageRoyalist Collection: Royalists attack Jacobites at Glen Shiel, Scotland

Royalists attack Jacobites at Glen Shiel, Scotland
Scottish Jacobites are attacked by Royalists at the Battle of Glenshiel (Glen Shiel), in the western highlands of Scotland. The Royalists won



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"Royalist: A Journey through British History and Events" Step into the world of the royalists, where history unfolds with tales of bravery, loyalty, and conflict. From the tumultuous English Civil War to iconic landmarks like Harlech Castle, their legacy is deeply intertwined with Britain's past. Intriguing woodcuts like "To Him Pudel, Bite Him Peper" reveal the propaganda used during those turbulent times. These images served as powerful tools in shaping public opinion and rallying support for the royalist cause. The Battle of Naseby stands as a defining moment in history - 1645 marked a turning point when Parliamentarian forces clashed with royalists under King Charles I. Dupuis' masterpiece captures this pivotal event, showcasing its significance even centuries later. As you wander through Stoke pub, an old man shares stories passed down from generations about his ancestors who fought valiantly for king and country. Their unwavering dedication to the crown echoes throughout time. Even advertisements bear witness to their influence - a Birds Custard Powder advertisement from 1902 celebrates Queen Victoria's coronation. It reminds us how deeply rooted royalty was in people's lives and culture. James Graham (1612-1650), known as Marquis of Montrose, emerges as a prominent figure among royalists. His military prowess and strategic brilliance earned him respect amongst his comrades and fear among his enemies. The Siege of Lathom House during the First English Civil War showcases the resilience displayed by loyalists defending their stronghold against parliamentary forces. The courage exhibited here became synonymous with being a royalist. Beyond British shores lies another testament to their enduring spirit - at Ayacucho in 1824, they fought alongside South American patriots against Spanish colonial rule. This battle symbolizes how far-reaching their ideals were beyond national borders. Sir Edward Lake personifies loyalty itself; he remained steadfastly devoted to King Charles II even during his exile.