Annals of Kings Richard II and Henry IV 1393-1406
The Annals of Kings Richard II and Henry IV offers a vivid contemporary account of one of the most turbulent periods in late medieval England. Covering the reigns of Richard II and Henry IV, the chronicle records royal ceremonies, political conflict, rebellion, war, taxation, religious controversy, executions, popular unrest and remarkable portents. Its pages include a detailed description of Richard II’s coronation, the fall and deposition of the king, Henry IV’s seizure of the throne, the Percy rebellion, the execution of Archbishop Richard Scrope, the campaigns of Owain Glyndŵr, and England’s relations with Scotland, France, Portugal and Scandinavia. Alongside affairs of state, the annalist preserves reports of miracles, eclipses, prophecies, supernatural events and the experiences of ordinary townspeople, clergy, soldiers and travellers. Written from a monastic perspective, the work combines political observation with moral judgement, presenting victories and disasters as evidence of divine favour or punishment. At once a historical record and a reflection of medieval belief, the Annals provides an invaluable window into the challenges, ceremonies and conflicts of England at the turn of the fifteenth century.
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Around 1520 Hans Eworth was born.
In 1550 Hans Eworth [aged 30]. Portrait of Henry Fitzalan 12th or 19th Earl of Arundel [aged 37] with the motto Invidia Torquet Autorem meaning Let envy torment its author.
In 1550 Hans Eworth [aged 30]. Portrait of Mary Dudley [aged 20].
Around 1556 Hans Eworth [aged 36]. Portrait of Mary Neville Baroness Dacre of Gilsland [aged 32] with an inset portrait of husband Thomas Fiennes 9th Baron Dacre Gilsland.
Mary Neville Baroness Dacre of Gilsland: In 1524 she was born to George Neville 5th and 3rd Baron Abergavenny and Mary Stafford Baroness Bergavenny. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Edward III of England. In 1536 Thomas Fiennes 9th Baron Dacre Gilsland and she were married. She by marriage Baroness Dacre Gilsland. He had been a ward of her father George Neville 5th and 3rd Baron Abergavenny. They were third cousin twice removed. He a great x 5 grandson of King Edward III of England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Edward III of England. In 1576 she died.
Around 1556 Hans Eworth [aged 36]. Portrait of Queen Mary I of England and Ireland [aged 39].
In 1559 Hans Eworth [aged 39]. Portrait of Mary Neville Baroness Dacre of Gilsland [aged 35] and her son Gregory Fiennes 10th Baron Dacre Gilsland [aged 19].
In 1559 Hans Eworth [aged 39]. Portrait of Anthony Browne 1st Viscount Montagu [aged 30] wearing a Garter Collar and St George Pendant.
In 1561 Hans Eworth [aged 41]. Portrait of James Stewart 1st Earl of Moray Regent [aged 30].
In 1562 Hans Eworth [aged 42]. Portrait of Margaret Audley Duchess Norfolk [aged 22].
In 1563 Hans Eworth [aged 43]. Portrait of Thomas Howard 4th Duke of Norfolk [aged 26].
1563. Hans Eworth [aged 43]. Portrait of either Eleanor Brandon Countess Cumberland or her daughter Margaret Clifford Countess Derby [aged 23].
Around 1565 Hans Eworth [aged 45]. Portrait of Mary Browne Countess Southampton [aged 12].
In 1567 attrbuted to Hans Eworth [aged 47]. Portrait of Richard Knightley [aged 34].
1567. Attributed to Hans Eworth [aged 47]. Portrait of Richard Knightley [aged 34].
1568. Formerly attributed to Hans Eworth [aged 48]. Portrait of Thomas Wentworth 2nd Baron Wentworth [aged 43].
Around 1570 Hans Eworth [aged 50]. Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland [aged 36].
In 1574 Hans Eworth [aged 54] died.