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64. Catherine Howard, fifth Queen of Henry VIII. 
Daughter of Lord Edmund Howard; married August 8, 1540 ; 
beheaded on Tower Hill, February 12, 1542. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken from a picture by H Holbein in the 
collection of Mr. Richardson. 
65. Catherine Par, sixth Queen of Henry VIII. 
Daughter of Sir Thomas Par of Kendal ; married, first, Edward 
Borough, son of Lord Borough ; secondly, John Neville Lord 
Latimer; thirdly, on June 12, 1543, to King Henry VIII., whom 
she survived ; and afterwards married Thomas Lord Seymour of 
Sudeley ; died September 5, 1548. 
Engraved by W. C. Edwards from a painting by Hans Holbein 
in the possession of Dawson Turner. 
66. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. 
Bom at Ipswich, March, 1471 ; consecrated Bishop of Lincoln 
March, 1514; and November following was translated to the Arch- 
bishoprick of York; made Cardinal, September, 1515, and Decem- 
ber following Lord High Chancellor of England ; appointed by 
Leo X. Legate; died at Leicester Abbey, November 28, 1530. 
Engraved by K. Elstracke. 
67. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. (See No. 66.) 
Engraved in mezzotinto by J. Faber from a painting by H. Hol- 
bein. 
68. Edward Stafford, third Duke of Buckingham, K.G. 
Son of Henry, second Duke of Buckingham, restored to his 
father's honours and estate; Lord High Constable; attainted and 
beheaded on Tower Hill, May 17, 1521. 
Engraved in mezzotinto. 
69. John Russel, first Earl of Bedford. 
Born at Kingston Russel, Dorset ; attended Henry VIII. at the 
taking of Therouenne and Tournay ; was present at the battle of 
Pavia; in 1542 appointed Lord Admiral of England and Ireland; 
died at his house in the Strand, March, 1554. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken from the picture in the collection of 
his Grace the Duke of Bedford. 
70. Edward VI. presenting at Whitehall, in 1553, the 
Charter of Bridewell Hospital. The Lord Mayor,, 
Sir George Barnes, and the two Sheriffs, are receiving 
the Charter. 
Engraved by G. Vertue, after the original by Hans Holbein, in 
the Hall at Bridewell. This picture was in the Special Exhibition 
of National Portraits at South Kensington Museum, April, 1866. 
71. Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, K.G. 
Eldest son of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, and 
brother of Lady Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII. ; created 
