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1466 ; married to Henry VII., January 18, 1486 ; died February 
11, 1503, and was buried at Westminster Abbey. 
Engraver unknown. 
49. Elizabeth of York, Queen of- Henry VII. (See No. 48.) 
Engraved by P. van Gunst, from a picture by A. vander Werf. 
50. Arthur Prince of Wales. 
Eldest son of Henry VII., born September 20, 1486 ; married 
Catherine of Arragon, Infanta of Spain, daughter of Ferdinand II., 
November .14, 1501; died April 2, 1502; buried at Worcester. 
Engraver unknown. 
SCREEN II. 
51. Henry VIII. 
The second but only surviving son of Henry VII., was born 
at Greenwich, June 28, 1491 ; succeeded to the throne on the 
death of his father, and was crowned at Westminster, June 24, 
1509 ; married, first, Catherine of Arragon, widow of his elder 
brother Arthur ; secondly, Anne Boleyn ; thirdly, Lady Jane Sey- 
mour ; fourthly, Anne of Cleves ; fifthly, Lady Catherine Howard ; 
and sixthly, Lady Catherine Par ; died at Whitehall, January 28, 
1547, and was buried at Windsor. 
Engraved by G. Vertue from a painting by Holbein in the Royal 
Gallery at Kensington. 
52. Henry VIII. (See No. 51.) 
Engraved in mezzotinto by J. Faber, Junr., from a painting by 
Holbein. 
53. Henry VIII. (See No. 51.) 
A curious contemporary print of Henry VIII. , with a large fur 
tippet about his neck. Engraved by Cornelius Matsys. 1544. 
54. Henry VIII. Edward VI. Philip and Mary, and 
Elizabeth. 
Henry VIII. seated on his Throne ; he is placing a sword in the 
hand of Prince Edward, afterwards King, who kneels on his left. 
On the right are Princess Mary, afterwards Queen, and her husband 
Philip of Spain ; on the left is Princess Elizabeth, afterwards 
Queen, attended by Peace and Plenty. 
Engraved by W. Rogers. From the Strawberry Hill Sale ; this 
print is so rare that Lord Orford never saw but one other impres- 
sion besides this — which was in his own collection — and that was in 
the King of France's Library. 
55. Edward VI. 
Son of Henry VIII. by his third wife Queen Jane Seymour, was 
born at Hampton Court, October 12, 1537 ; succeeded to the throne 
on the death of his father, and was crowned at Westminster, 
