24f DEPARTMENT OF PRINTS AND DRAWINGS. [GROUND 
in the other part of the picture, which consists of two tables, is the 
Virgin Mary surrounded with Angels, to whom the King addresses 
his devotions. 
Engraved by Wenceslaus Hollar, in 1639, from the original 
picture, which is in the collection of the Earl of Pembroke. 
30. Henry IV. 
Surnamed Bolingbroke, from the place in Lincolnshire where he 
was born ; was the son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, 
and grandson of Edward III. ; born 1 366 ; crowned at West- 
minster, October 13, 1399; died March 20, 1413, and was buried 
at Canterbury. 
Engraver unknown. 
31. Henry IV. (See No. 30.) 
Engraved by [R. Elstracke.] 
32. Henry IV. (See No. 30.) 
Engraved by [G. Vertue.] 
33. Henry V. 
Surnamed of Monmouth, eldest son of Henry IV., was born at 
Monmouth, August 9, 1388 ; succeeded his father, and was crowned 
at Westminster, April 9, 1413; died August 31, 1422, and was 
buried in Westminster Abbey. 
Engraved by R. Elstracke. 
34. Henry VI. 
Only child of Henry V., was born at Windsor, December 6, 
1421 ; succeeded to the throne on the death of his father ; crowned 
at Westminster, November 6, 1429 ; deposed March 2, 146] ; 
murdered in the Tower, June 20, 1471. 
Engraved by R. Elstracke. 
35. Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby. 
Daughter and heiress of John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset ; 
born 1441 ; married, first, Edward Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and. 
was mother of Henry, afterwards Henry VII.; secondly, Sir Henry 
Stafford ; thirdly, Thomas Stanley, first Earl of Derby ; died July 
12, 1509; buried in Westminster. Founded Christ's College and 
St. John's, Cambridge; instituted there the "Lady Margaret " Pro- 
fessorship of Divinity, and another lectureship at Oxford. 
Engraved in Mezzotinto by J. Faber, 1714. One of the set of 
Portraits of the Founders of Colleges in Oxford and Cambridge. 
36. Edward IV. 
The eldest surviving sou of Richard Duke of York; great- 
grandson of Edward III. ; was born at Rouen, April 29, 1441; 
succeeded to the throne March 3, and was crowned at Westminster, 
June 28, 1461 ; died April 9, 1483, and was buried at Windsor. 
One of the set of equestrian portraits of Kings " Printed and 
sould by Ro. Walton." 
