Allegory on the English King Charles II and the arson on Terschelling, 1666; Sinne-Beel, at d'English Brandt founders, where in Angere, her Grouwelijcke Tirannye was called in 't Vlie, and at d'resetting on' t Eylant to Schelling; If the structure of Godts about 't Borten der Stadt London. Allegory on the English king Charles II and the major fire of London as God's punishment for the arson on Terschelling, 1666. Leaf with four performances numbered 1-4. Down plate 1: burning the Dutch merchant fleet in the Vlie and the arson on the island of Terschelling, left the Brandaris, 18-20 Augustus. A


Allegory on the English King Charles II and the arson on Terschelling, 1666; Sinne-Beel, at d'English Brandt founders, where in Angere, her Grouwelijcke Tirannye was called in 't Vlie, and at d'resetting on' t Eylant to Schelling; If the structure of Godts about 't Borten der Stadt London. Allegory on the English king Charles II and the major fire of London as God's punishment for the arson on Terschelling, 1666. Leaf with four performances numbered 1-4. Down plate 1: burning the Dutch merchant fleet in the Vlie and the arson on the island of Terschelling, left the Brandaris, 18-20 Augustus. Above left plate 2: King Karel II rewards the arson fighters, bonfires in the background in the streets of London. Middle: Karel II On his throne, the argument of a warrior and poor and hungry residents of the country rejects. On the wall a painting from the fall of Icarus. In the background outside a procession with the personal persons of peace, justice and the Dutch virgin. Upstairs right plate 3: London's great fire, 2-5 September 1666. Under the plate printed on the leaf A verse in 3 columns in which the performances are explained.


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