30 items found

George Monck (1817)

Oliver Cromwell (1713)

Michael Van Der Gucht

Cromwell (c.1750)

Oliver Cromwell (c.1790)

T. Cook

Cromwell (with his daughter) contemplating the portrait of Charles 1st. (c.1825)

Edward Smith (Doctor)

George Monck, Duke de Albermarle ([1707])

Benoit Audran

Robert Dudley Comte de Leycestre (c.1690)

Cornelis Martinis Vermeulen

Sr.Walter Ralegh (c.1750)

Sir ..

Walter Raleigh (c.1760)

W. Proud

Sir Walter Raleigh ordering the standard of Queen Elizabeth to be erected on the coast of Virginia (c.1778)

John Taylor

Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, Ld.Lieut. of Ireland etc. (1713)

Michael Van Der Gucht

Sir Walter Ralegh (c.1820)

R. Cooper

Sir Walter Ralegh Knt., Captain of the Queens guard, Lord Warden of the Stannaries, Lieutenant General of the county of Cornwall, governor of the Isle of Jersey etc. ob. 1618 (1735)

George Vertue

Sir Walter Raleigh (1797)

J. Chapman

The prerogative of parliaments in England: proued in a dialogue (1628)

Walter Raleigh (Sir)

The interest of England with regard to foreign alliances, explained in two discourses. ... (1750)

Walter Raleigh (Sir)

The secrets of government, and misteries of state, plainly laid open in all the several forms of government in the christian world .. (1697)

Walter Raleigh (Sir)

To day a man, to morrow none: or, Sir Walter Raleighs farewell to his Lady, the night before he was beheaded; with his advice (1644)

Walter Raleigh (Sir)

Transcript of letters addressed to Queen Elizabeth, speeches, .. (1633)

George Bradshawe

Dialogue between a counsellor and a justice of the peace ([1650?)

Walter Raleigh (Sir)

The life of William de Granville, Chancellor of England 1302-5: together with a brief account of Sir Theobald de Granville and the building of Bideford bridge c.1350 ([1900?)

Roger Granville (Reverend)

A restorer of the monarchy: the life of Sir John Granville, Earl of Bath ([1900?)

Roger Granville (Reverend)

Sir Walter Ralegh (1897)

Martin A. S. Hume

Sir Walter Ralegh: a tragedy in five acts (1897)

W. J. Dixon

The life of Sir Walter Ralegh (1902)

Louise Creighton

The prince, or maxims of state. Written by Sir Walter Ravvley, and presented to Prince Henry (1642)

Walter Raleigh (Sir)

The prerogative of Parliaments in England [actually the Prerogatiue of Parlaments]: proued in a dialogue ... (1628)

Walter Raleigh (Sir)

The prerogative of parliaments in England: bound with The ^priviledges and practice of parliaments in England (1628)

Walter Raleigh (Sir)

The life of the valiant & learned Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight. With his tryal at Winchester (1677)

John Shirley

Sir Walter Raleigh ([1900?)

J. K. Laughton (Sir)