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February 20, 1547; died at Greenwich, July 6, 1553; buried in 
Westminster Abbey. 
Engraver unknown. 
56. Edward VI. (^e No. 5 5.) 
Engraved by T. A. Dean from the original of Holbein in the 
collection of the Eight Hon. The Earl of Egremont. 
57. Edward VI. (See No. 55.) 
Engraved by G. Vertue from an original in Kensington Palace. 
58. Catherine of Arragon, first Queen of Henry VIII. 
The Infanta, daughter of Ferdinand II. and Isabella of Spain ; 
born 1485 ; married, first, Arthur Prince of Wales, November 14, 
1501; secondly, Henry VIII., June 3, 1509; divorced 1533; died 
at Kimbolton Castle, Huntingdonshire, January 6, 153(3, and was 
buried in Peterborough Cathedral. 
Engraved by Vermeulen from a picture by A. vander Werf. 
59. Anne Boleyn, second Queen of Henry VIII. 
Daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn, afterwards Earl of Wiltshire 
and Ormonde ; privately married to Henry VIII., January 25, 
1533 ; beheaded on Tower Hill, May 19, 1536. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken from a picture by Holbein in the 
collection of the late Earl of Bradford. 
CO. Jane Seymour, third Queen of Henry VIII. 
Eldest daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, 
married May 20, 1536; died October 12, 1537. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken. 
61. Three Children of Henry VII. 
1. Arthur Prince of Wales. (See "No. 50.) 
2. Prince Henry, afterwards Henry VIII. (See No. 51.) 
3. Princess Margaret, afterwards Queen of James IV. of Scot- 
land ; born November 29, 1489; married August 8, 1503; and 
died, 1541. 
Engraved by G. Vertue from the painting by Jan de Mabuse in 
the Royal Collection at Kensington Palace ; this picture was in the 
Special Exhibition of National Portraits at South Kensington 
Museum, April 1866. 
62. Anne of Cleves, fourth Queen of Henry VIII. 
Daughter of John, third Duke of Cleves ; married January 6, 
1540; the marriage declared void, July 10, 1540; she resided at 
Richmond till her death in 1557. 
Engraved by E. Patton from a painting by H. Holbein, for the 
Universal Magazine. 
63. Anne of Cleves, fourth Queen of Henry VIII. (See 
No. 62.) 
Etched by Wenceslaus Hollar from a picture by H. Holbein in 
the Arundel Collection, 1648. 
