. Historical portraits ... the lives of Fletcher .. . tn •o g^ ^ u > -J 0-* •^ cS S U-. o 2 ^ fcj > o G u u U z ?— > s a ^ ^ c rt iii , o^ u •-^ ?m o c/5 V 3 T3 o Q CJ w 3 c Ci Sb Uh >< n oi •p J3 2: r K o. t^ z o yzz HENRY FREDERICK PRINCE OF WALES (1594 1612) eldest son of James I and Anne of Denmark, was born at StirlingCastle. His education was committed to the Earl of Mar, who hada hereditary title to the charge, hut who was not allowed to performhis duties without constant interference from the jealous pedantry of the King, who went the length of writing


. Historical portraits ... the lives of Fletcher .. . tn •o g^ ^ u > -J 0-* •^ cS S U-. o 2 ^ fcj > o G u u U z ?— > s a ^ ^ c rt iii , o^ u •-^ ?m o c/5 V 3 T3 o Q CJ w 3 c Ci Sb Uh >< n oi •p J3 2: r K o. t^ z o yzz HENRY FREDERICK PRINCE OF WALES (1594 1612) eldest son of James I and Anne of Denmark, was born at StirlingCastle. His education was committed to the Earl of Mar, who hada hereditary title to the charge, hut who was not allowed to performhis duties without constant interference from the jealous pedantry of the King, who went the length of writing an educa-tional work entitled Basilikon Doron for his sons express benefit,also embarrassed the Princes tutors; but, for all that, he was earlyreputed to be a model youth. When knocked down by another boy,at the age of five, he neither whined nor wept, and, under the careof Adam Newton, who seems to have been both a sensible man anda good scholar, Henry became an adept at all manly he was nine years old he was invested with the Garter, ata great feast at Windsor, and made a good impression on the com-pany by his quick, witty answers, princely carriage and reverendobeisance at the altar. Alread} he took a k


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