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01/09/2018 James VII and II New York named after James as Duke of York Queen Henrietta Maria by unknown Charles I 1631 by Daniel Mytens, artist, National Portrait Gallery National Portrait Gallery James with his older siblings, Charles and


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James VII and II

New York named after James as Duke of York

Queen Henrietta Maria by unknown artist, National Portrait Gallery Charles I 1631 by Daniel Mytens, National Portrait Gallery James with his older siblings, Charles and Mary c. 1624 by Sir Anthony van Dyck , Turin James with his older siblings, Charles and Mary by Sir Anthony van Dyck , Royal Collection Five children of Charles I 1637 by Sir Anthony van Dyck (Charles, Mary, James, Elizabeth & Anne) Charles II as Prince of Wales by Sir Anthony van Dyck 1632-5 and 1637-8

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Charles and James 1639 by Cornelius Johnson, Queen’s House Greenwich Princess Mary 1639 by Cornelius Johnson, Queen’s House Greenwich Princess Mary c. 1636 by Sir Anthony van Dyck, Boston Princess Mary’s betrothal with her future husband William II of Orange 1641 by Sir Anthony van Dyck, Rijksmuseum Princess Mary and William II of Orange 1647 by Gerard von Honthorst, Rijksmuseum James with his younger siblings Elizabeth and Henry 1647 by Sir Peter Lely, Petworth

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Princesses Elizabeth and Anne 1637 by Sir Anthony van Dyck, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Princess Elizabeth, National Portrait Gallery Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester c. 1653 by Adriaen Hanneman, National Gallery Washington Princess Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orleans c. 1665-70 by Pierre Mignard, National Portrait Gallery Henrietta Anne as Minerva holding a painting of her husband Philippe Duke

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George and Francis Villiers 1635 by Sir Anthony van Dyck, Royal Collection

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Charles II 1642 by William Dobson, Scottish National Portrait Gallery James with his father 1647 studio of Sir Peter Lely James c. 1644-5 by William Dobson, Royal Collection Oxford 1642 Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland and his first wife Anne and daughter Catherine James’s warders 1646-8, c. 1637 after Sir Anthony van Dyck Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne c. 1670 by Circle of Philippe de Champaigne

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Louis Grand Condé c. 1670 by Justus van Egmont, Condé Museum Episode of the Fronde at the Faubourg Saint-Antoine by the Walls of the Bastille in 1652 by unknown artist Diamond Point Etching on Glass of James c. 1660 English The Great Fire of London 1666 by unknown artist c. 1700 The Second Dutch War 1665-7 Battle of Lowestoft 3 June 1665 showing the Royal Charles and the Eendracht by Hendrik van Minderhout, National Maritime Museum

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Burning of British Ships in the Medway 20 June 1667 by Jan van Leyden The Third Dutch War 1672-4 The Burning of HMS Royal James at the Battle of Solebay 28 May 1672 by Peter Monamy, National Maritime Museum The Burning of HMS Royal James at the Battle of Solebay 28 May 1672 by Willem van de Velde, National Maritime Museum The Gouden Leeuw at the Battle of Texel 21 August 1673 by Willem van de Velde, National Maritime Museum

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Holyrood House Edinburgh 1649 The Popish Plot on Delft Tiles by Jan Ariens van Hamme produced at Lambeth c. 1679-80, Victoria and Albert Museum Captain Bedlow the discoverer of the plot Captain Bedlow examined by the Secret Committee of the House of Commons Pickerin attempts to kill the King in St James’s Park Sir William Meller burning Popish books images and relics Pickerin executed Edward Coleman, James’s secretary, dragged to execution after the Popish Plot in 1678, woodcut broadsheet Mr Edward Coleman as he was drawn on a sledge to execution December 4th 1678 for high treason against his Majesty’s sacred person and endeavouring the alteration of the Protestant religion and subversion of the government, woodcut broadsheet Titus Oates indicted for perjury, imprisoned and flogged in the pillory at Westminster Hall May 1685 by Jan Wyck, Museum of London

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Broadside on the Popish Plot with twelve scenes mocking the account given by Titus Oates and his associates of the death of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, British Museum Satire on the Popish Plot 1681 Embassy from the Pope to James disembarking at Somerset House November 1685 Ferdinando d’Adda Papal Nuncio to James Warrant 12 June 1685 by Mary of Modena to the Mint asking for her great seal Satire of 1680 on the prospects of Popish successor

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Arthur Capel 1st Earl of Essex 1672 by Sir Peter Lely, Watford Museum Archibald Campbell 9th Earl of Argyll 1680 by David Loggan Duke of Monmouth 1672 in battle with the Dutch by Jan van Wyck, National Portrait Gallery Duke of Monmouth 1672 by Henri Gascar, Boughton Hall James Scott Duke of Monmouth 1683 after William Wissing, National Portrait Gallery Act of Attainder for Monmouth

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Battle of Sedgemoor 5 July 1685 with king’s army commanded by Louis de Duras 2nd Earl of Feversham and Sir Francis Compton with John Churchill The late Duke of Monmouth beheaded on Tower Hill 15 July 1685 on a playing card, seven

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George Lord Jeffreys (Judge Jeffreys) c. 1678-80 by William Wolfgang Claret Arrest of Judge Jeffreys in Wapping before being taken to the Tower to die in April 1689 The Oxford election of 14 March 1688 by Egbert van Heemskerck II, Oxford Museum The Seven Bishops in the Tower June 1688 by unknown artist, Natinal Portrait Gallery

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Mother of Pearl engraving in 1688 showing James trampling the scales of justice Medal of 1788 showing James throwing the great seal into Thames Château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye Dutch engraving showing Britannia welcoming William and Mary The Pass at Killiecrankie site of the battle

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James landing at Kinsale on 12 March 1689

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The Siege of Londonderry in 1689 with James and the French on left The Battle of the Boyne 1 July 1690 The Battle of the Boyne 1 July 1690 by Jan van Huchtenburg Glen Coe site of the Massacre on 13 February 1692 Tomb of James’s brain at Scots College Paris Reliquary box of James’s with a smear of blood and few hairs and piece of garter ribbon