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Portrait of King James II of England, in suit of armor, mantle and sash, holding a sceptre. Emblems indicate death of the Duke of Monmouth, landing of the Prince of Orange, flight to France, and abdication. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by Mary Ann Rundall from A Symbolical History of England, from Early Times to the Reign of William IV, J.H. Truchy, Paris, 1839. Mary Ann Rundall was a teacher of young ladies in Bath, and published her book of mnemonic emblems in 1815.

Portrait of King James II of England, in suit of armor, mantle and sash, holding a sceptre. Emblems indicate death of the Duke of Monmouth, landing of the Prince of Orange, flight to France, and abdication. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by Mary Ann Rundall from A Symbolical History of England, from Early Times to the Reign of William IV, J.H. Truchy, Paris, 1839. Mary Ann Rundall was a teacher of young ladies in Bath, and published her book of mnemonic emblems in 1815.
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Portrait of King James II of England, in suit of armor, mantle and sash, holding a sceptre. Emblems indicate death of the Duke of Monmouth, landing of the Prince of Orange, flight to France, and abdication. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by Mary Ann Rundall from A Symbolical History of England, from Early Times to the Reign of William IV, J.H. Truchy, Paris, 1839. Mary Ann Rundall was a teacher of young ladies in Bath, and published her book of mnemonic emblems in 1815.
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51.9 x 39.1 cm | 20.4 x 15.4 in (300 dpi)