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Illustrations of the New Palace of Westminster / Charles Barry; from drawings by J. Johnson ... and G. Somers Clarke, architects, and John Thomas, sculptor. A history of the Palace of Westminster / by Henry T. Ryde
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NEW PALACE OE WESTMINSTER.

III.

Edward I.

Eleanor of Castile .

Edward II .

Isabella.

Edward III .

Philippa of Hainault .

The Black Prince.

Joan of Kent .

IV.

Richard II.

Anne .

Henry IV.

Mary Bohun .

Henry V.

Katharine.

Henry VI .

V.

Edward, Prince of Wales.

Margaret of Anjou .

Edward IV .

Elizabeth Wvdevile.

Edward V.

Richard III.

Anne Neville .

Henry VII .

Elizabeth.

VI.

Arthur, Prince of Wales.

Katharine of Aragon .

Henry VIII .

Anne Boleyn .

Jane Seymour .

Edward VI .

Mary .

Elizabeth.

ROYAL LINE OF SCOTLAND ,

BEFORE THE UNION OF THE CROWNS.

VII .

Robert Bruce .

Elizabeth de Burgh.

David II .

Joanna.

Robert II .

Elizabeth Mure.

Robert III .

Annabella Drummond.

VIII.

David , Duke of Rothsay.

Marjory Douglas.

James I.

Jane Beaufort.

James II .

Mary of Guelders.

James III .

Margaret of Denmark.

IX.

James IV .

Margaret.

James V.

Mary of Guise.

Mary .

Darnley .

James VI .

Anne of Denmark .

ROYAL LINE OF GREAT BRITAIN .

Charles I.

Henrietta Maria .

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X.

Charles II .

Katharine of Braganza.

James II .

Mary of Este .

William III .

Mary .

XI.

Anne .

George of Denmark .

Princess Sophia .

George I.

George II .

Queen Caroline.

Frederick, Prince of Wales.

Augusta, Princess of Wales

XII.

George III .

Princess Charlotte .

Queen Charlotte.

Duke of Kent .

George IV .

William IV .

Queen Caroline.

Queen Adelaide.

At both ends of the apartment are three archways, corresponding in size and mouldings with thewindows; and on the surface of the wall, within the arches, are spaces for the frescoes. Those oyer theThrone are The Baptism of St. Ethelbert, painted by Mr. Dyce; Edward the Third conferring the Order of the Garter on the Black Prince, and the Committal of Prince Ilenry by Judge Gascoigne,by Mr. Cope; the three at the back of the Strangers Gallery are The Spirit of Beligion, byMr. Horsley, The Spirit of Chivalry, and The Spirit of Justice, by Mr. Maclise .

The archways at the northern end of the House are very deeply recessed, affording space for theStrangers Gallery. Between the windows, the arches at the ends and in the comers of the House areniches, richly canopied; the pedestals within which are supported by demi-angels holding shields,