Description
12th century BC (1926)
Lord Beaconsfield is shown leading the procession
Thus Rupert was the nephew of King Charles I of England
Original is oil on canvas 61x91
Portion of a letter from Henry V Size:M: 75 x 50cm 12th century BC (1926)Portion of a letter from Henry V, c1419. Part of a letter giving directions for the defence of the northern borders and for the safe keeping of the Duke of Orleans and other French prisoners taken at Agincourt in 1415, and of James I of Scotland, captured at sea on his way to France in 1406, information having been recieved of a design concerted between the Duke of Orleans and the Duke of Albany, Regent of Scotland. There is no signature or address
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