WARD III., PAGE . 961 971 978 986 996 CHAPTER CXII. THE RESTORATION AND SECOND EXPULSION OF THE STUARTS, 1071 . 1092 1103 1113 1119 TRANSFER FROM C BEP 1924 The Planting of the First Christian Cross in Britain, The Meeting of Augustine and Ethelbert, The Danes Preparing for an English Raid, Alfred Singing in the Hall of Guthrum, Alfred Acknowledged as King by the Men of all England, Archbishop Becket Rebukes the Knights who seek his Death, Richard Cœur de Lion Placing the Crown on his own Head, Richard Forces a Landing at Acre, Blondel Hears his Master's Song, 962 964 966 The English Army before Calais, Cardinal Perigord and the Black Prince before Poitiers, The Wars of the Roses-Tewkesbury, . Richard III. Forcing his Nephew from the Protection of Lord Rivers, Bosworth Field-The Crown of Richard Placed on Henry's Head, Henry VIII. Courting Anne Boleyn, Sir Thomas More Bids his Daughter Farewell, Edward VI. Entering London in his Coronation Procession, . Lady Jane Grey Urged to Declare Herself Queen, Van Dyke Painting the Portrait of King Charles' Family, Charles I. Demanding the Five Members of Parliament, Charles II. Welcomed Back to London, Lord Russell Receiving the Last Sacrament before his Execution, William and Mary Requested by Parliament to Become King and Queen, . 1084 List of Illustrations-Volume VI. Lord Howe's Naval Victory off La Hogue, Marlborough Leading his Troops at Blenheim, Ramillies-The Cavalry Charge under Marlborough, The Capture of the Jacobite Leaders in "The Fifteen," The Battle of Dettingen, The Charge of the Highlanders at Preston Pans, The Meeting of Flora Macdonald and Prince Charlie Stuart, Tippoo Saib Leading his Troops to the Defence of Seringapatam, The Battle of the Nile, The English Driving Back their Pursuers at Corunna, Wellington Entering Badajoz by the Breach his Troops had Stormed, The Wedding of Queen Victoria, . Sir Robert Peel Introducing the Free Trade Laws, The Troops of General Campbell Raising the Siege of Lucknow, The Court Reception during Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra Opening Parliament, 1901, The Death of the Khalifa in the Soudan, 1899, ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. |