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Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta

Magna Carta
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta / Rogers

Magna Carta / Rogers
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Decorating Pottery - Barons Art - Barnstaple

Decorating Pottery - Barons Art - Barnstaple
Decorating by hand at Barons Art Pottery at Barnstaple, Devon. Here William Baron (grandson of the pottery founder William Leonard Baron) can be seen painting the pottery

Background imageBarons Collection: John Signs Magna Carta

John Signs Magna Carta
King John, pressured by the barons, signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta / Wynne

Magna Carta / Wynne
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Battle of the Standard

Battle of the Standard
BATTLE OF THE STANDARD At Northallerton, Scottish troops under David I were defeated by the barons of the North of England

Background imageBarons Collection: The death of Earl Simon de Montfort

The death of Earl Simon de Montfort
The death of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester at the Battle of Evesham on 4 August 1265 during the Second Barons War. 1265

Background imageBarons Collection: Beech-SFERMA 60A Marquis F-BKOP

Beech-SFERMA 60A Marquis F-BKOP (msn 9), at RAF St. Mawgan / Newquay Airport, in May 1966. (The Marquis were Beechcraft Barons re-engined with Turbomeca Astazou turboprop engines)

Background imageBarons Collection: Beech-SFERMA 60A Marquis F-BJSJ

Beech-SFERMA 60A Marquis F-BJSJ (msn 3), of Europ-Assistance, at Birmingham-Elmdon Airport in January 1964. (The Marquis were Beechcraft Barons re-engined with Turbomeca Astazou turboprop engines)

Background imageBarons Collection: Suffragettes Die Ghouls of Fleet Street

Suffragettes Die Ghouls of Fleet Street
The Grim Reaper with the Press Barons, who cry Let the Women Die! Date: June 12th 1914

Background imageBarons Collection: The Battle of Dover (Battle of Sandwich), 24 August 1217

The Battle of Dover (Battle of Sandwich), 24 August 1217, part of the First Barons War (1215-1217). An English fleet led by Hubert de Burgh attacked a French armada, forcing them to return to Calais

Background imageBarons Collection: No Quarter to Traitors - Prince Edward (later King Edward I

No Quarter to Traitors - Prince Edward (later King Edward I) fighting against Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, at the Battle of Evesham, 4 August 1265, part of the Second Barons War (1264-1267)

Background imageBarons Collection: View of the Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, 1822

View of the Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, 1822. The main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers. Vista dell Imp. Palazzo di Schoenbrun

Background imageBarons Collection: King John signing the Magna Carta

King John signing the Magna Carta. 1215

Background imageBarons Collection: King John and the Magna Carta, view of Runnymede

King John and the Magna Carta, view of Runnymede
King John and the Magna Carta, with a view of Runnymede where it was signed. Date: 1215

Background imageBarons Collection: King John signs the Magna Carta at Runnymede

King John signs the Magna Carta at Runnymede
John, King of England (1166-1216) signs the Magna Carta (Magna Carta Libertatum or The Great Charter of the Liberties of England) - forced onto him by the feudal barons

Background imageBarons Collection: During his war with the rebel Barons, King John besieges Rochester Castle

During his war with the rebel Barons, King John besieges Rochester Castle, Kent which they had seized. John re-took the castle in November 1215 Date: 1215

Background imageBarons Collection: Photograph of Barons Arms, Rotherhithe, London

Photograph of Barons Arms, Rotherhithe, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934

Background imageBarons Collection: Typical coronation procession

Typical coronation procession
The Procession usually observed in the Coronation of our Kings and Queens, showing the hierarchy of dignitaries in English society. 18th century

Background imageBarons Collection: Charles Kisses the Bible

Charles Kisses the Bible
THE RESTORATION Charles II kisses the bible as power is restored to him, this is witnessed by sixteen barons Date: 1660

Background imageBarons Collection: King John signs the Magna Carta at Runnymede

King John signs the Magna Carta at Runnymede
English Barons persuade King John to sign the Magna Carta at Runnymede on 15th June 1215 - illustration from a booklet History and the Mustard Pot for Colmans Mustard. Date: 1215

Background imageBarons Collection: Barons Court, Omagh, County Tyrone

Barons Court, Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Date: 1910s

Background imageBarons Collection: Lord Northcliffe

Lord Northcliffe
ALFRED HARMSWORTH, later Lord NORTHCLIFFE (1865 - 1922) newspaper proprietor pictured in the library at his Isle of Thanet seat, Elmwood St. Peters in 1920. Date: 1920

Background imageBarons Collection: Carving a baron of beef at the Lord Mayors Show, 1847

Carving a baron of beef at the Lord Mayors Show, 1847
Carving a baron of beef at the Guildhall on the Lord Mayors day, November 1847. Both barons of beef were raised on pedestals draped in crimson, making a striking feature at the banquet. Date: 1847

Background imageBarons Collection: Lord Mayors Show, London, 1884

Lord Mayors Show, London, 1884
Engraving showing the Kings and Queens of England with Barons, Knights and Crusaders who were all part of the Lord Mayor of Londons Show of 1884

Background imageBarons Collection: Fourth Baron North

Fourth Baron North
DUDLEY, fourth baron North of the barons North this is the fourth by profession an author as well as a Norther. Date: 1602 - 1677

Background imageBarons Collection: Sir James Montgomery

Sir James Montgomery
SIR JAMES MONTGOMERY and, on the right, David Stuart Moncrieff, Edinburgh statesmen, barons of the exchequer. One of Kays brilliant vignettes. Date: CIRCA 1888

Background imageBarons Collection: Nikko Stone lantern - Japan

Nikko Stone lantern - Japan - by Yomeimon Gate all the local lords and barons contributed stone and iron lanterns for its embellishment. One noble could not afford the price of a lantern

Background imageBarons Collection: Lord Rothermere

Lord Rothermere
Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere (26 April 1868 26 November 1940), highly successful British newspaper proprietor and owner of Associated Newspapers Ltd

Background imageBarons Collection: New Life Peers 1958

New Life Peers 1958
Page from The Sphere depicting the first life peers arriving at the House of Lords for the traditional ceremony of introducing barons to the House of Lords

Background imageBarons Collection: Oath of the Barons 1214

Oath of the Barons 1214
The oath of the English Barons to restore the liberties of the land, taken at the council called by Archbishop Stephen Langton at the abbey at Bury-St-Edmunds

Background imageBarons Collection: Sir William Garrow

Sir William Garrow
SIR WILLIAM GARROW Statesman - one of the Barons of the Exchequer

Background imageBarons Collection: Henry III & Barons

Henry III & Barons
Henry III is forced by his barons to implement the Provisions of Oxford, a scheme of governmental reform that appointed a committee of 24 nobles

Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta / Robinson

Magna Carta / Robinson
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Mary Qos Surrenders

Mary Qos Surrenders
Mary Queen of Scots surrenders to Kirkcaldy of Grange after her husband Bothwells flight, his forces dispersed by lord Hume and the confederate barons

Background imageBarons Collection: Breton Nobles

Breton Nobles
The barons of Bretagne meet to remonstrate with their duke, presumably at Rennes

Background imageBarons Collection: Barons Oath at Bury

Barons Oath at Bury
The barons swear to achieve their liberties, at Bury St. Edmunds

Background imageBarons Collection: Edward I in Scotland

Edward I in Scotland
Edward I is recognised as overlord of Scotland; claimants to the Scottish throne agree to abide by his arbitration

Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta / Warren

Magna Carta / Warren
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Sir John Huddleston

Sir John Huddleston
SIR JOHN WALTER HUDDLESTON Judge, depicted as The Last of the Barons

Background imageBarons Collection: Imperial Assembly

Imperial Assembly
A session (Dersammlung) of the Imperial Assembly. The emperor is surrounded by tributary kings, princes, barons and other notables

Background imageBarons Collection: King John Signs Carta

King John Signs Carta
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta / French

Magna Carta / French
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta / Cig. Card

Magna Carta / Cig. Card
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta / Barlow

Magna Carta / Barlow
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageBarons Collection: Magna Carta / Normand

Magna Carta / Normand
King John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede



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