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804:"Upright to the point of priggishness, he fined all who swore in his presence", according to Charles Carlton, a biographer of Charles I, who describes Henry as an "obdurate Protestant". In addition to the alms box to which Henry forced swearers to contribute, he made sure his household attended church services. His religious views were influenced by the clerics in his household, who came largely from a tradition of politicised
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College than a Court", or, as Thomas Chaloner wrote in 1607, "His Highness's household was intended by the King
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might affect the son. The child's removal to
Stirling caused enormous tension between Anne and James, and Henry remained there under the care of Mar's family until 1603. James VI wrote a note to the Earl of Mar in June 1595 instructing him, in the event of his death, not to deliver Henry to Anne of
782:" He passionately engaged in such physical pursuits as hawking, hunting, jousting and fencing, and from a young age studied naval and military affairs and national issues, about which he often disagreed with his father. He also disapproved of the way his father conducted the royal court, disliked
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at the Castle. James VI frequently visited the Prince, and travelled to
Stirling for his son's first birthday. As early as August 1595 he encouraged the infant to hold a pen and make a penstroke on a document, which the king humorously certified, "I will testify this is the prince's own mark".
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for his special "great cordial", which failed to effect a cure. It was reported that his last words were to ask for his sister
Princess Elizabeth, who was discouraged from visiting him by their parents' order for fear of contagion.
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when James criticised his son for lacking enthusiasm for the chase, and initially moved to strike his son with his cane, but Henry rode off. Most of the hunting party then followed the son.
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which had been in the safekeeping of various towns. In the month before the baptism, there were rumours at the
Scottish court that James VI was jealous of Anne of Denmark and thought that
613:. On Sunday 8 May 1603 Henry exercised in the castle garden, watched by his mother, played billiards after dinner, and after supper "ran and played at the boards". Henry had a huntsman,
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and other diplomats. This was the first time he had made an appearance and dined outside the royal household, and his father joked that Henry was the ambassador's prisoner.
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to Prince Henry, and this was received by the Earl of Mar at Stirling. It was said that Prince Henry would be godfather to his younger brother
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and his family moved south. Anne of Denmark came to Stirling to collect her son, and after an argument with the Prince's keepers,
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remaining unpublished during the composer's lifetime; however, a "newly composed" song on the same subject was included in his
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Aysha Pollnitz, 'Humanism and Education', Timothy Wilks,
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3371:"Prince Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (1594-1612)"
3200:
3001:
A Concise Companion to English Renaissance Literature
2631:. Archaeologia. Vol. 11. London. pp. 88–96.
1121:
Literature and music occasioned by the prince's death
41:
3173:
2851:
2276:
Letter and Papers Relating to Patrick Master of Gray
2262:
James VI's English Subsidy and Danish Dowry Accounts
2145:; Robison, William B.; Sutton, Walter, eds. (1996).
3701:
The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature
2259:
2207:. Vol. 12. Edinburgh. 1952. p. 18 no. 17.
2177:
2141:
1977:"Rare Shewes, the Stirling Baptism of Prince Henry"
871:'s struggling colony in North America. The city of
723:for a diamond ring sent to his friend the essayist
3303:Elizabeth, Electress Palatine and Queen of Bohemia
2916:
2629:Extracts from the Wardrobe Account of Prince Henry
2392:(in French). Vol. 4. Paris. pp. 279–280.
2349:. Vol. 13. Edinburgh. pp. 945, 948, 962.
2247:James I of England: The Wisest Fool in Christendom
2147:Historical Dictionary of Stuart England, 1603–1689
1320:, the work states "1612" but was published in 1613
1291:These poems and songs were published in 1613 (see
538:to Salisbury to dine with the Venetian ambassador
199:Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia and Electress Palatine
2558:Calendar State Papers Domestic, Addenda 1580–1625
2480:
2388:Teulet, Jean Baptiste Alexandre Théodore (1862).
987:Ferdinando Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
5558:
2244:
1404:Coat of arms of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
676:Louis Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Montbéliard
339:automatically on his birth. His nurses included
5667:Deaths from typhoid fever in the United Kingdom
3396:"Pietro Tacca (1577-1640): Trotting horse 1600"
2765:Issues of the Exchequer of the Reign of James I
2377:. University of Missouri Press. pp. 60–61.
692:
3928:Britain's Royal Families: A Complete Genealogy
3886:Henrietta Maria: Charles I's Indomitable Queen
2260:Kerr-Peterson, Miles; Pearce, Michael (2020).
689:. As an indoor amusement, Henry played chess.
674:with foreign visitors and diplomats including
4913:
4668:
4406:
4104:
3913:
3726:(London: Faber & Faber, 2001), pp. 21–22.
3228:The Stuart Court Masque and Political Culture
2234:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh. p. 15, no. 26.
1457:Ancestors of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
819:
577:made of stag's leather, perfumed gloves from
243:
5422:Charles James, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay
3784:Marks of Cadency in the British Royal Family
3161:
2816:Ambassades de M. de La Boderie en Angleterre
2105:
1328:The Muses-Teares for the Losse of their Hope
479:James became King of England in 1603 at the
460:with his mother, but James VI forbade this.
402:until he was 18 and gave the order himself.
5431:Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
3600:, vol. 1 (Philadelphia, PA: 1939), 391–392.
3119:. Vol. 12, 1610–1613. London. p.
2065:. East Linton: Tuckwell. pp. 134–136.
756:
549:. From 1604 onwards, Henry often stayed at
4920:
4906:
4675:
4661:
4413:
4399:
4111:
4097:
3976:
3943:
3812:
3649:
3647:
3645:
3643:
3641:
3639:
3451:Devil-Land: England Under Siege, 1588–1688
3358:Devil-Land: England under Siege, 1588–1688
3297:
3245:. Gill & MacMillan. pp. 136–137.
3135:Devil-Land: England under Siege, 1588–1688
3062:
2570:
2295:Antiquarian and Field Naturalists' Society
1962:
786:, a favourite of his father, and esteemed
584:
291:. His name derives from his grandfathers:
250:
236:
50:
3326:Records of English Court Music, 1603–1625
3058:
3056:
2245:Steeholm, Clara; Steeholm, Hardy (1938).
2205:Calendar State Papers Scotland, 1595–1597
1000:, dowager queen of France, and cousin to
605:. In September 1601, an English visitor,
593:Henry, Prince of Wales, on Horseback, by
5223:Annabella, Countess of Geneva and Huntly
3695:
3693:
3691:
3689:
3687:
3685:
3683:
3273:
3240:
3096:
2574:Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels
2537:
2420:
2372:
2326:
2217:
2015:
1399:
1251:These poems were published in 1612 (see
1219:Another "Anniversary", published in 1614
1193:
1129:
1008:. According to the Venetian ambassador,
956:
823:
760:
632:. At Oatlands in 1603 Prince Henry told
588:
365:
214:Prince Robert, Duke of Kintyre and Lorne
16:Eldest son of James I and VI (1594–1612)
5058:, first monarch of the House of Stewart
3880:
3863:
3851:
3636:
3609:
3497:The Brain Takes Shape: An Early History
3478:
3462:
3419:
3328:. Vol. 4. Routledge. p. 215.
3146:
3034:
3030:
3028:
3026:
3024:
3022:
2605:
2438:
2278:. Edinburgh. 1835. pp. xiii, xxvi.
2185:. Vol. 2. London. pp. 91–92.
1382:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1264:An Elegie on the Death of Prince Henrie
469:Christophe de Harlay, Count of Beaumont
5559:
5526:Charles Edward "Bonnie Prince Charlie"
5054:The generations indicate descent from
3901:
3821:
3323:
3225:
3053:
2885:
2857:
2739:
2735:
2696:
2542:. Vol. 1. London. pp. 66–67.
2485:. Vol. 5. Oxford. pp. 51–52.
2465:
2410:. Vol. 5. Edinburgh. p. 381.
2402:
2387:
2341:
2093:
2049:
1993:
1823:
1703:
1699:
1689:
1581:
1471:
1467:
1344:, or Oxlie, a Scottish poet living in
1035:With Henry Frederick's death in 1612,
910:, had applied to gain a position as a
790:, wishing him to be released from the
456:, in May 1602, and afterwards stay at
315:Henry was born on 19 February 1594 at
5505:James Francis Edward, Prince of Wales
5361:James VI of Scotland and I of England
4901:
4682:
4656:
4420:
4394:
4092:
3930:(Revised ed.), London: Pimlico,
3830:
3798:
3749:
3680:
3653:
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3285:
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1889:
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1873:
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1857:
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1827:
1811:
1805:
1795:
1779:
1769:
1765:
1753:
1747:
1737:
1721:
1711:
1707:
1683:
1673:
1657:
1647:
1643:
1631:
1625:
1615:
1599:
1589:
1585:
1569:
1566:James VI of Scotland and I of England
1563:
1553:
1537:
1527:
1523:
1511:
1505:
1495:
1479:
1475:
934:, who had fled into exile during the
840:. In 1610 he was further invested as
733:with notes referring to his father's
609:, saw Henry dance, leap, and wield a
381:His father placed him in the care of
363:might be the father of Prince Henry.
5672:Infectious disease deaths in England
4927:
4118:
3922:
3482:
3019:
2922:
2711:Memorials of the Earls of Haddington
2623:
2577:. Malone Society. pp. x–xviii.
2428:. Oxford. pp. 26–30, 417 fn.54.
2329:Nicholas Hilliard: Life of an Artist
2229:
1974:
1004:through their paternal grandfather,
996:came to London as the ambassador of
337:Prince and Great Steward of Scotland
3970:Portraits of Henry, Prince of Wales
3859:, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
3499:. Oxford University Press. p.
3151:. Vol. 2. London. p. 351.
3123:– via British History Online.
2483:British Drama, 1533–1642: 1603–1608
1981:Journal of the Northern Renaissance
1844:Ulrich, Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
1482:Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox
1395:
753:, was more earnest in his studies.
13:
4884:
4628:
4364:
3791:
2713:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1889), p. 210
2179:Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard
2132:
1210:Prince Henry His First Anniversary
1189:
1024:, and Henry, the Prince of Wales.
425:became his schoolmaster or tutor.
14:
5708:
5397:Robert, Duke of Kintyre and Lorne
3993:Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
3974:National Portrait Gallery, London
3954:
3703:, Oxford University Press, 2004,
3656:John Donne: The Critical Heritage
3654:Smith, Albert James, ed. (1995).
3561:(London: Constable, 1986), p. 39.
3535:(London: Constable, 1986), p. 38.
3301:; Lomas, Sophia Crawford (1909).
2516:, pp. 119–121 nos. 167, 169.
2426:Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts
448:, sent her miniature portrait by
345:complex theatrical entertainments
5637:Heirs apparent who never acceded
5567:Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
5377:Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
3961:Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
3777:
3766:
3614:. Psychology Press. p. 12.
3574:(Paul Holberton, 2007), 283–284.
2470:. London: Hambledon. p. 49.
1686:Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
263:Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
194:Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
170:
5198:Eleanor, Archduchess of Austria
5127:Elizabeth, Countess of Crawford
3963:at the official website of the
3757:Ward, John (bap. 1590, d. 1638)
3729:
3713:
3612:Charles I, the Personal Monarch
3603:
3598:The Letters of John Chamberlain
3590:
3577:
3564:
3551:
3538:
3525:
3488:
3468:
3443:
3425:
3388:
3363:
3350:
3317:
3291:
3234:
3219:
3194:
3167:
3140:
3127:
3105:
3090:
3081:
3037:Charles I: The Personal Monarch
3006:
2993:
2980:
2967:
2954:
2941:
2928:
2891:
2863:
2848:, vol. 1 (Oxford, 2015), p. 75.
2838:
2835:(William Collins, 2021), p. 72.
2822:
2808:
2795:
2782:
2757:
2717:
2702:
2674:
2660:
2635:
2617:
2599:
2564:
2546:
2540:Memorials of St. James's Palace
2531:
2489:
2474:
2459:
2432:
2414:
2396:
2381:
2366:
2363:(Edinburgh: SRS, 1929), p. 529.
2353:
2335:
2320:
2305:
2282:
2268:
2253:
2238:
2223:
2197:
2183:Letters of the Kings of England
1337:Tears on the Death of Moeliades
1333:William Drummond of Hawthornden
1083:wedding of his sister Elizabeth
1041:Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy
717:Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
709:Guy Du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac
361:Ludovic Stewart, Duke of Lennox
5677:Lord high stewards of Scotland
3909:. London: Thames & Hudson.
3773:s:Ward, John (fl.1613) (DNB00)
3067:. Cambridge University Press.
2818:, vol. 1 (Paris, 1750), p. 225
2347:Calendar State Papers Scotland
2171:
2099:
2043:
2009:
1987:
1968:
1437:bore the arms of the kingdom,
1352:, which was published in 1656.
743:A Book of the Armes of England
715:, who translated the poems of
639:In 1606 the French ambassador
622:Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger
620:Henry was tutored in music by
485:Marie Stewart, Countess of Mar
442:Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex
357:Anne's dowry of £100,000 Scots
1:
5607:17th-century English nobility
5459:Henrietta, Duchess of Orléans
5193:Isabella, Duchess of Brittany
5161:Margaret, Countess of Douglas
5096:Isabella, Countess of Douglas
3866:The English Historical Review
3805:Life of Henry Prince of Wales
3063:McCullough, Peter E. (1998).
2977:, 47:4 (October 1952), 503–7.
2767:, (London, 1836), pp. 17, 34.
2441:Fragments of Scottish History
1999:Register of the Privy Council
1950:
851:London's Love to Prince Henry
784:Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset
767:Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
641:Antoine Lefèvre de la Boderie
373:sent a miniature portrait by
310:
61:
5687:Burials at Westminster Abbey
5617:Heirs to the Scottish throne
5592:17th-century Scottish people
5587:16th-century Scottish people
5490:Anne, Queen of Great Britain
5188:Margaret, Dauphine of France
3813:Cornwallis, Charles (1738).
3587:(Paul Holberton, 2007), 275.
2699:, pp. 878–879 no. 719..
2670:(Edinburgh, 1835), p. lxxvii
2327:Goldring, Elizabeth (2019).
2312:Smith, Jane Stewart (1898).
2289:"The Bass Rock in History".
2106:Dunn-Hensley, Susan (2017).
2003:National Records of Scotland
1443:label of three points argent
1373:laments the loss of his son
1306:, verse and music; music by
932:Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone
707:. Henry translated works by
693:Literature in the schoolroom
415:Patrick Gray, Master of Gray
157:Scottish and English Royalty
7:
5612:Heirs to the English throne
5602:17th-century Scottish peers
5597:16th-century Scottish peers
5382:Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia
5208:Alexander, Duke of Rothesay
5112:Marjorie, Countess of Moray
5107:Margaret, Lady of the Isles
3914:Timothy Wilks, ed. (2007).
3544:Elizabeth McClure Thomson,
3206:"Cape Henry Memorial Cross"
3097:Bergeron, David M. (2022).
3039:(2nd ed.). Routledge.
3016:(Paul Holberton, 2007), 48.
2990:(Paul Holberton, 2007), 43.
2964:(Paul Holberton, 2007), 48.
2951:(Paul Holberton, 2007), 47.
2901:, 47:4 (October 1952), 504.
2873:(London, 1865), pp. 59, 62.
2571:Cunningham, Peter (1971) .
2560:. London. pp. 499–500.
2528:, pp. 139–140 no. 201.
2373:Bergeron, David M. (1991).
2361:Roll of Edinburgh Burgesses
1448:
1043:on 10 February 1619 at the
1032:) with any amount of gold.
510:. The prince was lodged at
10:
5713:
5682:Children of James VI and I
5475:Charles, Duke of Cambridge
3944:Williamson, J. W. (1978).
3826:. London: William Collins.
3174:Henricus Historical Park.
2805:(Cambridge, 1977), p. 115.
1817:
1782:Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg
1701:
1575:
1508:Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
1469:
1408:
1136:Prince of Wales's feathers
1125:
1070:
869:Virginia Company of London
820:Investiture and leadership
421:for the Prince's clothes.
293:Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
18:
5692:People of Stirling Castle
5543:
5518:
5467:
5454:Henry, Duke of Gloucester
5415:
5369:
5353:
5329:
5298:
5272:
5249:Alexander, Duke of Albany
5231:
5180:
5140:
5117:David, Earl of Strathearn
5086:Alexander, Earl of Buchan
5063:
5052:
5043:
5025:Stewart of Castle Stewart
5009:
4935:
4882:
4690:
4639:
4626:
4428:
4375:
4362:
4126:
4076:
4068:
4057:
4047:
4038:
4025:
4018:
3991:
3658:. Routledge. p. 37.
3610:Carlton, Charles (1995).
3437:www.british-history.ac.uk
3230:. Cambridge. p. 175.
3035:Carlton, Charles (1995).
2316:. Edinburgh. p. 196.
2232:Calendar of Border Papers
1887:
1879:
1851:
1829:
1825:
1789:
1767:
1759:
1731:
1709:
1705:
1667:
1645:
1637:
1609:
1587:
1583:
1547:
1525:
1517:
1489:
1473:
1223:
1150:, published in 1611, and
1061:Henrietta Maria of France
1022:King Louis XIII of France
941:In 1611, King James gave
725:John Harington of Kelston
678:, in April and May 1610.
555:Cofferer of the Household
474:
383:John Erskine, Earl of Mar
141:
131:
119:
105:
92:6 November 1612 (aged 18)
88:
71:
49:
35:
30:
5500:Edgar, Duke of Cambridge
5485:James, Duke of Cambridge
5311:Arthur, Duke of Rothesay
5218:Mary, Countess of Buchan
5203:Joan, Countess of Morton
5169:Elizabeth, Lady Dalkeith
4943:High Steward of Scotland
3453:(Penguin, 2022), p. 139.
3360:(Penguin, 2022), p. 139.
3299:Green, Mary Anne Everett
3241:McCavitt, John (2005) .
3137:(Penguin, 2022), p. 133.
3101:. Edinburgh. p. 82.
2975:Modern Literature Review
2899:Modern Literature Review
2554:Green, Mary Anne Everett
2538:Shepperd, Edgar (1904).
2249:. New York. p. 195.
2025:Letters of John Colville
1724:Christian III of Denmark
1356:
1066:
877:Henrico County, Virginia
814:Archbishop of Canterbury
757:Training and personality
5495:Charles, Duke of Kendal
5337:James, Duke of Rothesay
5321:Alexander, Duke of Ross
5306:James, Duke of Rothesay
5239:Mary, Countess of Arran
5165:Mary, Countess of Angus
5148:David, Duke of Rothesay
4142:Edward the Black Prince
3874:10.1093/ehr/CXII.445.20
3596:Norman E. McClure, ed.
3546:The Chamberlain Letters
3324:Ashbee, Andrew (1991).
3243:The Flight of the Earls
3226:Butler, Martin (2008).
2938:(London, 1933), p. 402.
2869:William Brenchley Rye,
2790:Issues of the Exchequer
2742:, pp. 12, 36, 211.
2724:Issues of the Exchequer
2466:Lawson, Lesley (2007).
2314:The Grange of St. Giles
1750:Frederick II of Denmark
1428:
1198:Posthumous portrait by
1018:King Henry IV of France
969:, and the ruler of the
649:Christian IV of Denmark
585:Music, games and sports
518:, and was relocated to
319:, Scotland, and became
297:Frederick II of Denmark
5341:Robert, Duke of Albany
5122:Walter, Earl of Atholl
5091:Elizabeth, Lady Erroll
5081:Robert, Duke of Albany
5071:Robert III of Scotland
5030:Stewart of Balquhidder
4889:
4633:
4369:
3965:Royal Collection Trust
3948:. New York: AMS Press.
3822:Fraser, Sarah (2017).
3724:101 Poems by 101 Women
3699:Cox, Michael, editor,
3559:The Royal Way of Death
3548:(London, 1966), p. 70.
3533:The Royal Way of Death
3400:Royal Collection Trust
3375:Royal Collection Trust
3305:. London. p. 23.
3288:, p. 207 no. 324.
3147:Nichols, John (1828).
2936:HMC Salisbury Hatfield
2913:, p. 194 no. 301.
2754:, p. 178 no. 266.
2726:(London, 1836), p. 22.
2331:. London. p. 216.
1975:Bath, Michael (2012).
1965:, pp. xvii–xviii.
1405:
1202:
1152:The second Anniversary
1139:
971:Grand Duchy of Tuscany
833:
830:Robert Peake the Elder
770:
597:
595:Robert Peake the Elder
567:David Murray of Gorthy
427:William Keith of Delny
400:Parliament of Scotland
378:
303:. His younger brother
21:Henry, Prince of Wales
5657:Knights of the Garter
5244:James III of Scotland
5056:Robert II of Scotland
4888:
4632:
4382:Principality of Wales
4368:
4172:Edward of Westminster
3888:, Sutton Publishing,
3202:National Park Service
2779:, p. 74 no. 104.
2501:Calendar State Papers
2443:. Edinburgh. p.
2230:Bain, Joseph (1896).
2063:The Reign of James VI
2031:. pp. 109, 115.
1870:Sophie of Mecklenburg
1403:
1392:of Madrigals (1613).
1260:Sir William Alexander
1197:
1148:The first Anniversary
1133:
1107:Abraham van der Doort
1071:Further information:
1057:Charles, Duke of York
957:Marriage negotiations
920:O'Doherty's Rebellion
827:
764:
751:Charles, Duke of York
592:
369:
5662:People from Stirling
5531:Henry, Cardinal York
5510:Louisa Maria Theresa
5392:Charles I of England
5345:Mary, Queen of Scots
5280:James IV of Scotland
5254:David, Earl of Moray
5213:James II of Scotland
5132:Egidia, Lady Douglas
5076:Walter, Earl of Fife
5021:Stewart of Ballechin
4132:Edward of Caernarfon
3853:Hibbert, Christopher
3585:Prince Henry Revived
3572:Prince Henry Revived
3014:Prince Henry Revived
2988:Prince Henry Revived
2962:Prince Henry Revived
2949:Prince Henry Revived
2687:(Yale, 2020), p. 65.
2291:Transactions of the
1902:Elizabeth of Denmark
1628:Mary, Queen of Scots
1419:Knight of the Garter
1181:(Oxford, (1613; see
1073:Charles I of England
1002:Cosimo II de' Medici
963:Cosimo II de' Medici
444:, and his secretary
5632:Princes of Scotland
5316:James V of Scotland
5285:James, Duke of Ross
5153:James I of Scotland
4192:Edward of Middleham
4152:Richard of Bordeaux
3746:, HMU907654 (2016).
2792:(London, 1836), 34.
2613:. Yale. p. 68.
2408:History of Scotland
2343:Mackie, John Duncan
2096:, pp. 134–137.
1602:James V of Scotland
1433:Henry Frederick as
1212:(Oxford, 1613; see
1171:(Oxford, 1613; see
1037:Christine of France
1030:Caterina de' Medici
1014:Christine of France
1006:Cosimo I de' Medici
979:Caterina de' Medici
936:Flight of the Earls
812:would make Charles
672:running at the ring
547:delayed Royal Entry
536:Sir Thomas Chaloner
481:Union of the Crowns
5035:Stewart of Darnley
4890:
4634:
4370:
4030:Title last held by
3182:on 25 October 2014
3003:(Blackwell, 2006).
2738:, pp. 27–29;
1406:
1308:Giovanni Coperario
1230:Sir Walter Raleigh
1214:1613 in literature
1203:
1183:1613 in literature
1173:1613 in literature
1163:1613 in literature
1140:
1099:St. James's Palace
1016:, the daughter of
951:Princess Elizabeth
928:Kingdom of Ireland
887:, and a patron of
834:
771:
598:
532:Earl of Nottingham
497:Berwick-upon-Tweed
458:Dunfermline Palace
379:
5652:Dukes of Rothesay
5647:Dukes of Cornwall
5554:
5553:
5539:
5538:
5290:John, Earl of Mar
5259:John, Earl of Mar
4895:
4894:
4684:Dukes of Rothesay
4650:
4649:
4422:Dukes of Cornwall
4388:
4387:
4162:Henry of Monmouth
4087:
4086:
4048:Succeeded by
3937:978-0-7126-7448-5
3895:978-0-75091-882-4
3665:978-0-4151-3412-5
3621:978-0-4151-2141-5
3510:978-0-1951-5172-5
3335:978-1-0001-5220-3
3252:978-0-7171-3936-1
3204:(16 March 2016).
3176:"1611 Settlement"
3162:Dunn-Hensley 2017
3113:Brown, Horatio F.
3074:978-0-5215-9046-4
3046:978-0-4151-2565-9
2888:, pp. 14–15.
2844:Nadine Akkerman,
2788:Frederick Devon,
2763:Frederick Devon,
2653:978-1-9034-7057-2
2584:978-0-4040-1885-6
2404:Burton, John Hill
2156:978-0-3132-8391-8
2143:Fritze, Ronald H.
2117:978-3-3196-3226-1
2072:978-1-8623-2095-6
1947:
1946:
1943:
1942:
1103:Westminster Abbey
1010:Antonio Foscarini
992:In May 1612, the
889:Robert Harcourt's
885:Northwest Passage
683:Antonio Foscarini
657:St James's Palace
551:St James's Palace
534:and his governor
450:Nicholas Hilliard
385:, and his mother
375:Nicholas Hilliard
341:Mistress Primrose
333:Lord of the Isles
260:
259:
204:Princess Margaret
151:
150:
113:Westminster Abbey
95:St James's Palace
5704:
5642:Princes of Wales
5582:1594 in Scotland
5100:Jean, Lady Keith
5050:
5049:
5017:Stewart of Appin
5001:Earl of Galloway
4991:Marquess of Bute
4958:Duke of Richmond
4929:House of Stewart
4922:
4915:
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4113:
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4089:
4079:Duke of Rothesay
4069:Preceded by
4060:Duke of Cornwall
4014:
4007:
4006:19 February 1594
3989:
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2418:
2412:
2411:
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2394:
2393:
2385:
2379:
2378:
2370:
2364:
2359:Charles Watson,
2357:
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1540:Margaret Douglas
1463:
1462:
1454:
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1396:Honours and arms
1269:Joshua Sylvester
1077:Henry died from
1039:instead married
998:Marie de' Medici
994:Duke of Bouillon
943:Woodstock Palace
857:Tethys' Festival
854:, and a masque,
838:Duke of Cornwall
780:collegiate court
713:Joshua Sylvester
653:Greenwich Palace
347:written by poet
329:Baron of Renfrew
321:Duke of Rothesay
270:
252:
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75:19 February 1594
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5622:House of Stuart
5557:
5556:
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5519:12th generation
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5468:11th generation
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5103:Katherine Logan
5059:
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4973:King of Ireland
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4013:6 November 1612
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1190:Prose memorials
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1091:Tower of London
1075:
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1026:Anne of Denmark
973:in what is now
967:House of Medici
959:
908:Cahir O'Doherty
865:Sir Thomas Dale
846:Earl of Chester
842:Prince of Wales
822:
792:Tower of London
776:courtly college
759:
735:Basilicon Doron
700:Basilicon Doron
695:
607:Thomas Musgrave
587:
575:perfumed gloves
561:and after 1610
477:
465:Falkland Palace
438:Queen Elizabeth
398:Denmark or the
391:Stirling Castle
387:Annabell Murray
377:to Prince Henry
325:Earl of Carrick
317:Stirling Castle
313:
289:Anne of Denmark
287:; and his wife
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164:House of Stuart
146:Anne of Denmark
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1427:
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1410:
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1397:
1394:
1367:Thomas Weelkes
1363:Thomas Tomkins
1358:
1355:
1354:
1353:
1339:
1330:
1321:
1314:George Chapman
1311:
1300:Thomas Campion
1293:1613 in poetry
1289:
1288:
1279:
1266:
1253:1612 in poetry
1242:Thomas Heywood
1238:Edward Herbert
1225:
1222:
1221:
1220:
1217:
1200:George Geldorp
1191:
1188:
1187:
1186:
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1127:
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1119:
1087:Walter Raleigh
1068:
1065:
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818:
788:Walter Raleigh
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691:
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583:
516:Nonsuch Palace
502:Henry's tutor
476:
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349:William Fowler
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277:James VI and I
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90:
86:
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69:
68:
55:
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33:
32:
15:
9:
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4:
3:
2:
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4585:Albert Edward
4583:
4581:
4578:
4575:
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4570:
4567:
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4557:
4556:(1688–1701/2)
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4312:Albert Edward
4309:
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3845:0-4600-4437-0
3841:
3837:
3833:
3829:
3825:
3820:
3816:
3811:
3807:
3806:
3801:
3800:Birch, Thomas
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3709:0-1986-0634-6
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3498:
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3480:
3476:
3471:
3465:, p. 36.
3464:
3459:
3452:
3446:
3438:
3434:
3428:
3422:, p. 37.
3421:
3416:
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3391:
3376:
3372:
3366:
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3274:McCavitt 2005
3270:
3262:
3258:
3254:
3248:
3244:
3237:
3229:
3222:
3207:
3203:
3197:
3181:
3177:
3170:
3164:, p. 99.
3163:
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3130:
3122:
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3093:
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2976:
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2963:
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2944:
2937:
2931:
2925:, p. 93.
2924:
2919:
2912:
2907:
2900:
2894:
2887:
2882:
2880:
2872:
2866:
2860:, p. 64.
2859:
2854:
2847:
2841:
2834:
2830:
2829:Simon Thurley
2825:
2819:
2817:
2811:
2804:
2801:Marcia Vale,
2798:
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2778:
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2725:
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2681:Maria Hayward
2677:
2671:
2669:
2663:
2655:
2649:
2645:
2638:
2630:
2626:
2625:Bray, William
2620:
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2611:Stewart Style
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2158:
2152:
2149:. Greenwood.
2148:
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2090:
2082:
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1146:'s unrelated
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1092:
1088:
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1080:
1079:typhoid fever
1074:
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748:
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739:Esther Inglis
736:
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721:George Heriot
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603:passementerie
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490:
489:Master of Mar
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