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Engraved by J. Houbraken from the picture by Hans Holbein in 
the possession of Edward Southwell, Esq. 
78. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, K.G. 
Eldest son of Thomas, third Duke of Norfolk, born at Framling- 
ham, Suffolk, about 1518; had command in the army with which 
Henry VIII. invaded France, and was made Governor of Boulogne ; 
his court favour soon ceased ; he was condemned and executed for 
high treason, on Tower Hill, January 19, 1547. 
Engraved by T. A. Dean from the original in the collection of 
His Grace the Duke of Norfolk. 
79. Henry VIII. giving the Charter to the Surgeons' Com- 
pany, now the Royal College of Surgeons ; the first 
Charter was granted in 1540. 
Engraved by B. Baron from the painting by Hans Holbein. 
80. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, K.G. 
Son of William, commonly styled " Sir William Brandon ; " born 
about 1485; an early companion of Henry VIII. ; noted for his 
handsome person and skill in arms; created Viscount L'Isle, 1513, 
and Duke of Suffolk ; in 1544 he commanded at the siege of Bou- 
logne ; died August 14, 1545 ; buried by command of the King at 
St. George's Chapel, Windsor. 
Engraved by Joseph Brown from the drawing by G. P. Harding. 
8 1 . John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester. 
Born at Beverley, in Yorkshire, 1459; educated at Michael House, 
now Trinity College, Cambridge ; Confessor and Chaplain to Mar- 
garet Countess of Richmond; Bishop of Rochester, 1504; refused 
to admit Henry VIII. 's supremacy as head of the Church ; beheaded 
on Tower Hill, June 22, 1535. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken from a picture by Hans Holbein in 
the collection of Mr. Richardson. 
82. William Sommers, King Henry the Eighth's Jester. 
Was some time a servant in the family of Richard Farmor, Esq., 
of Eston Neston, in Northamptonshire, afterwards Jester to 
Henry VIII. 
Engraved by R. Clamp from an ancient picture in the collection 
of Richard Aldworth Neville, Esq. 
83. Will. Sommers. King Henry's Jester. {See No. 82.) 
Engraved by Fran. Delaram. 
SCREEN III. 
84. Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester. 
Born at Bury St. Edmunds, 1483 ; educated at Trinity Hall, 
Cambridge, Secretary to Cardinal Wolsey ; Bishop of Winchester 
1531; committed to the Tower for opposing the Reformation ; at 
the accession of Mary he recovered his liberty, and was soon after 
