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A95047 The true effigies of our most illustrious soveraigne lord, King Charles Queene Mary, with the rest of the royall progenie. Also a compendium or abstract of their most famous geneologies and pedegrees, expressed in prose and verse. With the times and places, of their births. Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677. engraver; Merian, Matthaeus, 1621-1687. engraver 1642 (1642) Wing T2690; Thomason E132_28*; ESTC R212757 4,200 17

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Rich. Plantagenet 3 Duke of Yorke slaine at the Battaile of Wakefield 1460. Richard of Shrewsbury second Son to K. Edward the 4 was the fourth Duke of Yorke and murthered by command of his cruell Unckle K. Ric. the thrird Henry second Son to K. Henry the seventh was created the fifth Duke of Yorke he was afterwards K. Henry the 8. Charles second Son to K. James was by his father created the 6 Duke of Yorke on Twelf day 1604. he was after Prince of Wales 3 Novemb. 1616. He is now our gracious King and long may he continue so in all prosperity James now ●●ving the third sonne of K. Charles being 7 yeares of age is the seave●●● Duke of Yorke this yeare 1641 THE HIGH BORNE PRINCE IAMES DVKE OF YORKE borne October the 13. 1633. Sould by Tho Ienner af the South Entry of the Exchange Elizabeth Princesse HEre is the Grace of Natures Workemanship Wherein her selfe her selfe she did out-strip And were the Muses all in one combin'd They could not Blazon her Heroicke minde Perfections Master-peece Arts wonderment Heavens Darling and great Brittaines Ornament Elizabeth the Faire the Rare the Great In Birth and Blood and vertues full repleate An high priz'd Jewell an unvallued Jem Of more worth than a Kingly Diadem If Heaven be pleas'd such blessings to bestow That grace may grow as she in yeares doe grow Her name and fame may curbe the power of Rome And freely spread Gods word through Christendome Meanetime let 's rest in hope through Heavens High hand This Princesse shall adde Blessings to this Land Ladey Anna Died the 8th of December-1640 The Purtrature of the high borne Princes the Lady Anna. borne in the mounth of March 17 in the yeare of oure Lord 1636 sold by Tho Jenner at the Royall Exchange 1640. Henry Duke of Glocester borne Iuly 8. 1640. KIng Charles by Proclamation did command A Fast t' avert Gods judgements from this Land His zealous Royall selfe did lead the way In true Humility to Fast and Pray And presently Gods gracious Excellence Vouchsaf'd to give us loving Audience For note th' acceptance Deign'd from Heaven above Whom King and People did in Prayers move That such a Blessing did from thence returne That presently this sweete young Prince was borne Upon that Fasting day HE was our Feast Of Hopefull joy a good presage of Rest Our Fast and Prayers though weake yet up they went And God was pleas'd and this blest Token sent Long may HE live directed by Gods grace Joy to HIS Parents and their numerous Race Henry of Oatelands the place of his birth Duke of Glocester 4. Son to K. Charles was borne on the day of the Generall Fast Wednesday 8. July 1640. In the raigne of K. Henry the first Glocester was an Earledome and the first Earle was Robert surnamed the Consull of Glocester He was halfe brother to Maud the Empresse and Son to Henry the 1. The second Earle of Glocester was William son to the foresaid Earle Robert this William was also Earle of Glamorgan The third Earle was John 4. Son of K. Henry the 2. who after was K. John Almericke Mountford was 4. Earle of Glocester Geffrey de Mandevile was 5. Earle Gilbert de Clare 6. Earle of Glocester Hertford Richard de Clare 7. Earle Gilbert de Clare second of that name was 8. Earle of Glocester Ralph de Mount hermer 9. Earle Gilbert de Clare third of that name and 10. Earle of Glocester Hugh Audley 11 Earle Thom. of Woodstocke 6. Son of K. Edward 3. was the first Duke of Glocester created in the 9 yeare of K. Richard 3. After that Tho. Lord Spencer was the 12 Earle beheaded at Bristoll in th 〈…〉 Richard 2. Anno 1400. Humphrey 4. Son of K. Henry 4 was second Duke of Glocester he was called the good Duke Humphrey he was murthered a● Bury Alby and buryed not in St. Pauls as is fabled but at St. Albones Richard 3 Duke of Glocester was brother to King Edward the fourth Charles Prince of Great Britaine borne baptiz'd and Buried May 13 1629 IN HONOR CARO PRINC MAG BRIFRA ET HIBERN NULLI HAC TENUS ANGLORUM What doth Kingdomes happifie But a bles't Posteritie THIS this Realme Earths Goshen faire Europes Garden makes most rare Whose most royall Princely Stemme To adorne theire Diadem Two sweet May-Flowers did produce Sprung from Rose Flower-de-Luce The most hopefull and high borne Prince Henry Duke of Glocester who was borne at Otlandes the eight of July Anno. 1640. Sould by Tho Tenner at the South entry of the Exchange Vpon the Life Death and Buriall of Prince Charles the first borne Sonne of our most gratious King and Queene who was borne on the 13 of May 1629. and dyed the same day Buried at Westminster SWeete Royall Budde that had no time to bloome Snatcht in one day from 's cradle to his tombe He on this mortall Stage scarce saw the light Before Death laid his Corps in endlesse night His meanest part of Earth the earth containes His blessed Spirit in lasting Glory raignes God was most gratious to this hopefull Prince Before he knew this world to take him hence He to a transitory Crowne was Heire Hath got a Crowne immortall for his share For earths vaine hope He reall heav'n possest And freed from worldly Crosses ever Blest FINIS