Portraits of seven bishops of England, Adriaen Haelwegh, in or after 1688 - 1712 print Portraits of seven bishops of England, put in the Tower in 1688 by King James II, because they openly turned away from his Declaration of Indulgence. In the middle, in an oval, the portrait of the Archbishop William or Canterbury, around it, also in Ovalen, the portraits of William or St. Asaph, John or Chichester, Thomas or Peterborow, Jonathan or Bristol, Thomas or Bath and Wells and Francis of Ely. A bishopsmijter above each bishop sport, at the very top of a cherub. At the bottom of a four -line text, le


Portraits of seven bishops of England, Adriaen Haelwegh, in or after 1688 - 1712 print Portraits of seven bishops of England, put in the Tower in 1688 by King James II, because they openly turned away from his Declaration of Indulgence. In the middle, in an oval, the portrait of the Archbishop William or Canterbury, around it, also in Ovalen, the portraits of William or St. Asaph, John or Chichester, Thomas or Peterborow, Jonathan or Bristol, Thomas or Bath and Wells and Francis of Ely. A bishopsmijter above each bishop sport, at the very top of a cherub. At the bottom of a four -line text, left in Dutch and right in French, with two medallions in the middle. One shows an image of the tower, the other an image of a scale with a sun and a moon. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving insignia of bishop, mitre, crozier Tower of London


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