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Elizabeth ; at length lost her favour and made an attempt at insur- 
rection ; beheaded in the Tower of London, February 25, 1601. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken from a picture by I. Oliver in the 
collection of Sir Kobert Worsley, Bart. 
93. Queen Eliz £ abeth. {See No. 86.) 
Joannes Wontnelius, 1596. 
94. The "Royal Procession of Queen Elizabeth to visit the 
Right Hon. Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon, at Hunsden 
House, Hertfordshire, September 18, 1571. 
Engraved by G. Vertue from the painting by Marc Garrard in 
the possession of the Right Hon. the Lord Digby; this picture was 
in the Special Exhibition of National Portraits at South Kensington 
Museum, April 1866. 
In a Paper read by George Scharf F.S.A., Secretary to 
the National Portrait Gallery, at the Annual Meeting of the 
Archaeological Institute, held in London, July 1866, it is said to 
represent Queen Elizabeth's Procession in a litter to celebrate the 
marriage of Anne Russell at BLackfriars, June 16, 1600. 
95. Queen Elizabeth. (See No. 86.) 
Whole length, in the superb dress in which she went to St. 
Paul's to return Thanks for the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. 
Engraved by William Rogers ; probably unique in this state, as 
the plate was afterwards reduced. 
96. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, K.G. 
Courtier and favourite of Queen Elizabeth, son of Dudley, Duke 
of Northumberland, born about 1532 ; Master of the Horse to 
Queen Elizabeth; created Earl of Leicester 1564; made General 
of the army raised against the expected Spanish invasion ; retained 
the favour of the Queen till his death, September 4, 1588. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken from the picture in the collection of 
Sir Robert Worsley, Bart. 
97. Thomas Howard, fourth Duke of Norfolk, K.G. 
Son of Henry, Earl of Surrey, born about 1536; educated at 
Oxford ; K.G. by Queen Elizabeth ; employed in the affairs of 
Scotland ; was gained over by Mary Queen of Scots ; imprisoned in 
the Tower, and beheaded June 2, 1572. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken from the picture by Holbein in the 
collection of Mr. Richardson. 
98. Sir Thomas Gresham. 
Youngest son of Sir Richard Gresham, " King's Merchant," born 
in London in 1519 ; educated at Gonville and Caius College; on 
leaving the University he entered into trade, and became a member 
of the Mercers' Company ; in 1551 he settled at Antwerp, as the 
King's commercial agent ; Knighted by Queen Elizabeth; when Sir 
Thomas had completed his building called the Bourse, the Queen 
