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Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Stafford, Tower of LondonThomas Wentworth, Earl of Stafford receives blessing of Archbishop William Laud in the Bloody Tower, Tower of London, 1641. Date: 1641
Laud imprisoned in the tower of LondonArchbishop William Laud (1573-1645) imprisoned in the Tower of London, having been found guilty of treason. 1641
Scottish rebel against English Prayer BookThe congregation rise up against the imposition of the Scottish Episcopal Book of Common Prayer as demanded by King Charles I and Archbishop Laud
ARCHIE ARMSTRONG / JESTERARCHIBALD ARMSTRONG (ARCHIE) Scottish court jester to James I and Charles I. Enjoyed royal favour and political influence until dismissed in 1637 for insulting Archbishop Laud. Date: - 1672
Angers, France - Aerial View from an aeroplane - The Chateau, Church of Saint Laud and the River Maine. Date: circa 1910
Breviary of the Bishop of Montoya. The Assumption of the VirBreviary of the Bishop of Montoya (Pedro Garcia de Montoya, c.1456-1474). By Master of Burgo de Osma. 15th century. Parchment. The Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven. Miniature. Spain
Sir Matthew Hale / HoveSIR MATTHEW HALE English jurist who defended Archbishop Laud and other Royalists; also an MP Date: 1609 - 1676
Sir Matthew Hale / CookSIR MATTHEW HALE English jurist who defended Archbishop Laud and other Royalists; also an MP Date: 1609 - 1676
Sir Matthew Hale / AnonSIR MATTHEW HALE English jurist who defended Archbishop Laud and other Royalists; also an MP Date: 1609 - 1676
Sir Matthew Hale / DartonSIR MATTHEW HALE English jurist who defended Archbishop Laud and other Royalists; also an MP
Taylor Preaching / C. 1645The English prelate Jeremy Taylor preaches to the Kings troops. Taylor was chaplain to Laud and Charles I, and took refuge in Wales after the downfall of the Royalist cause
William LaudWILLIAM LAUD Prelate; became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633
Satire on the BishopsA satirical view of the protestant bishops. Of God, Of Man, Of the Devell