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Effingham, and was instrumental in the destruction of the Spanish 
Armada; died January 28, 1596. 
Engraver unknown. 
1 1 7. James Stuart, Earl of Murray. 
Born 1533 ; Kegent of Scotland ; assassinated in the public 
street of Linlithgow, by Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh, January 23, 
1570. 
Engraved by K. Cooper, from the original picture in the collec- 
tion, at Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. 
118. James Douglas, Earl of Morton. 
Second son of Sir George Douglas of Pinky; in 1561 upon 
Queen Mary's return from France he was appointed one of the 
Privy Council, and on the 7th of January, 1563, Lord High Chan- 
cellor ; upon the death of the Earl of Mar, he was, on the 27th of 
November, 1572 elected Kegent of Scotland; beheaded June 2, 
1581. 
Engraved by J. Houbraken from the picture in the possession of 
the Right Hon. the Earl of Morton. 
SCREEN IV. 
119. Prince Charles, afterwards Charles I. 
The third, but only surviving son of James I. ; born at Dunferm- 
line, in Scotland, November 19, 1600; succeeded to the throne, 
March 27, 1625 ; married Henrietta Maria, daughter of Henry IV. 
of France, May 1, 1625 ; crowned at Westminster, February 2, 
1.626 ; beheaded at Whitehall, January 30, 1649. 
Engraved by R. Elstracke. 
120. Henry Prince of Wales. 
Eldest son of James I. ; born in Stirling Castle, February 19, 
1594; he excelled in manly exercises; died in his 19th year, 
November 6, 1612. 
A contemporary engraving by Simon de Pass. 
121. James I., and his Queen, Anne of Denmark. 
Only son of Henry Stuart Earl of Darnley and Mary Queen of 
Scots; born in Edinburgh Castle, June 19, 1566; crowned when a 
child as James VI. of Scotland ; married Anne, Princess of Den- 
mark ; succeeded to the crown of England, March 24, and crowned 
at Westminster, July 25, 1603 ; died March 27, 1624. 
Anne, daughter of Frederick II., King of Denmark, born 1574; 
married August 20, 1590, to James VI. of Scotland, and 1st of 
England ; died March 2, 1619. 
A contemporary engraving by " Johan Wiricx." 
122. King James I., with Prince Henry and the Chief 
Nobility sitting in Parliament, 1604. 
Engraved by Renold Elstracke. 
