FLOOR.] 
king's LIBRARY. 
23 
crowned at Gloucester, October 28, 1216; died November 16, 
1272 ; and was buried in Westminster Abbey. 
Engraver unknown. 
20. Henry III. (See No. 19.) 
Engraved by [R. Elstracke.] 
21. Edward I. 
The eldest son of Henry III., was born at Winchester, June 16, 
1239 ; proclaimed King on the death of his father ; was crowned 
with his Queen Eleanor, at Westminster, July 1274 ; died July 7, 
1307; and was buried in Westminster Abbey. 
Engraved by G. Vertue. 
22. Edward I. (See No. 21.) 
One of the set of equestrian portraits of Kings, " Printed and 
sould by Eo. Walton." 
23. Edward II. 
The fourth but only surviving son of Edward I., was born at 
Caernarvon, in Wales, April 25, 1284 ; and styled Prince of 
Wales, being the first King of England's son that had that title ; 
succeeded to the throne on the death of his father ; crowned at 
Westminster, February 24, 1308, was dethroned, January 1327, 
and murdered at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, September 
following. 
Engraver unknown. 
24 Edward III. 
The eldest son of Edward II., was born at Windsor, November 
13, 1312 ; succeeded to the crown, January 20, 1327, crowned 
at Westminster.; died at Sheen, near Richmond, June 21, 1377, 
and was buried in Westminster Abbey. 
Engraver unknown. 
25. Edward III. (See No. 24.) 
Engraved by [R. Elstracke.] 
26. Edward Prince of Wales. 
Generally called the Black Prince, from the colour of his armour; 
was the eldest son of Edward III., born at Woodstock, June 15, 
1330; died June 8, 1377, and was buried at Canterbury. 
Engraved by [R. White.] 
27. Richard II, 
Son of Edward the Black Prince, was born at Bordeaux, suc- 
ceeded to the crown on the death of his grandfather, Edward III. ; 
crowned at Westminster, July 16; 1377; deposed September 29, 
1 399 ; and murdered in Pontefract Castle, Yorkshire, February 13, 
1400. 
Engraved by R. Elstracke. 
2 8, 29. Richard II. (See No. 27.) 
He is represented at his devotion, kneeling by his three patron 
Saints, John the Baptist, King Edmund, and Edward the Confessor : 
