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186: 174: 200:, which included every rank of nobility except barons. The epithet 'official' in the title means not that Doyle's 'Baronage' was published 'by authority,' but that it gave an exhaustive list of the offices held by the peers of whom it treated. The compilation was at first designed especially to cover the period between the Norman Conquest and the Revolution of 1688, but it was afterwards brought down to 1885. It provided particulars in as complete a manner as possible, of the succession, titles, offices, heraldic bearings, and personal appearance of each peer. The work was published in three quarto volumes in 1886, a large-paper edition, limited to two hundred copies, appearing somewhat earlier in 1885. 375: 25: 410: 124: 181:
While comparatively young, however, Doyle abandoned the profession of an artist and devoted himself to historical studies. For his own edification he compiled a 'Chronicle of England' from B.C. 55 to A.D. 1485, which he adorned with numerous illustrations in colours. It received considerable praise
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He was educated as a Roman Catholic. He inherited a portion of his father's artistic ability, and in early life studied drawing and painting. Among other works he executed a painting of Dr. Johnson reading the manuscript of the 'Vicar of Wakefield,' which was engraved and attained considerable
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It was a painstaking but unequal work. For the earlier portion, especially the Norman and Angevin period, Doyle relied too much on secondary authorities, and was not sufficiently critical. Greatly to his disappointment, the book was not a financial success, and inflicted a heavy loss on the
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from various persons to whom it was afterwards submitted, among others from the prince consort, and was well received by the public when published in 1864 (London, 12mo). Doyle's illustrations were engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans.
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He made numerous drawings of famous moments in English history, as illustrations to "A Chronicle of England, B.C. 55 – A.D. 1485" (see Wikimedia Commons link below)
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Feeling that Edward IV no longer values him, Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, betrays the Yorkists by turning to the Lancastrian queen, Margaret of Anjou
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DOYLE, James E. (James William Edmund), 1822–1893: A CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND : B.C. 55 – A.D. 1485
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Engraving of 1879 Epsom Derby winner, Sir Bevys by D George Thompson after a work by James E Doyle
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He died in London on 3 December 1892 at his residence, 38 Dorset Square, and was buried in
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In 1886, he wrote the explanatory text for Richard Doyle's coloured cartoons, entitled
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Doyle was born in London on 22 October 1822, was the eldest son of
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Doyle, James William Edmund (1822–1892), illustrator and antiquary
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Birth: ... 22 Oct 1822 London ... Death: ... 3 Dec 1892 ... LND
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On 12 February 1874, he married Jane Henrietta Hawkins at
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The great undertaking of Doyle's life, however, was his
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popularity. The copyright of the picture realised £100.
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James Doyle (brother of Richard, uncle of Arthur Conan)
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