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A47110 The genealogies of the high-born Prince & Princess, George and Anne of Denmark, &c. shewing the lineal descent of these two noble and illustrious families : with their matches, issue, times of death, places of sepulchre, impresses, devices, &c. from the year of grace M. to this present year, MDCLXXXIV ... H. K. (Henry Keepe), 1652-1688. 1684 (1684) Wing K124A; ESTC R8240 35,035 128

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Successors and is the Stile of His present Majesty of Denmark King Christian the Fifth At the same time that he was at Rome Pope Sixtus the fourth among other Honours Invested him with the Knightly Order of the Elephant in memory of the Passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ That Magnificent Chappel of the three Kings in the Cathedral Church of Roschilt was erected by this King who dying at Copenhagen on the two and twentieth day of May in the year of Grace one thousand four hundred eighty and two in the fifty sixth year of his Age was buried there by Dorothea his Wife By whom he had Issue four Sons and a Daughter OLAUS the Eldest who died of the Plague in the year one thousand four hundred fifty and one an Infant CANUTUS born Anno Dom. one thousand four hundred fifty and one and died the same year JOHN who succeeded his Father and was King of Denmark FREDERICK who was likewise King of Denmark And MARGARET their only Daughter Married to James the Third King of Scotland Impress or Device Christian the First King of Denmark c. Bare for his Impress or Device a Scepter and Sword plac'd in Saltire between four Coronets under that in Chief a Mond or Globe with a Cross thereon The word VIGILANTIBUS JOHN third Son of Christian the first born in the year one thousand four hundred fifty and five was King of Denmark Norway Sweden Goths and Uandals Duke of Sleswick c. and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter he took to Wife Christiana the Daughter of Ernest Elector of Sarony and dying at Elburgh on the twentieth day of February in the year of Grace one thousand five hundred and thirteen and of his Age sixty and two was buried with his Wife at Ottenwaldt who likewise died in the sixtieth year of her Age and of our Lord one thousand five hundred twenty and one leaving Issue Christian his Son and Successor Francis who died in his Childhood and Elizabeth married to James the second Marquess of Brandenburgh who liv'd to see threescore and ten Princes that were descended from her Loines Christian eldest Son of King John was born at Niburgh on the second day of July sixteen minuits after three of the Clock in the Morning in the year of Grace one thousand four hundred eighty and one after the death of his Father chosen King of Denmark by the name of Christian the second c. But by reason of his Severity to the Conquer'd Swedes and his Cruelty to many of the Danes he was depos'd and his Uncle Frederick elected in his stead He was joyn'd in Matrimony to Isabella the Daughter of Philip King of Spain and Sister to Charles the fifth and Ferdinand Emperors of Germany by whom he had first Philip secondly Maximilian who both died young his third and youngest Son was John Duke of Holstein who had his Education at the Court of the Emperour Charles the fifth his Uncle but attending him in that Expedition towards Hungary in the year one thousand five hundred thirty and two he fell Sick and Died at Steinburgh on the same day that his Father became a Prisoner in Denmark leaving no Issue Dorothea his Eldest Daughter was Wife to Frederick Elector Palatine of the Rhyne she died at Neagon in Norway in the year one thousand five hundred and eighty And Christiana the youngest was first married to Francis Sforza Duke of Milan and after to Francis Duke of Lorrain This King Christian died under Confinement at Callingburgh on the one and twentieth day of January in the year one thousand five hundred fifty and nine and was buried at Ottenwaldt by his Father His Queen Isabella departed this Life on the nineteenth day of January in the year one thousand five hundred twenty and and five and lyes Interred at Gant Impress or Device Christian the Second King of Denmark c. Bare for Impress or Device An Eagle display'd treading upon a Serpent and wounding her in the Belly The word DIMICANDUM 11 Frederick I. King of Denmark c. AFter the Deposition of Christian the second King of Denmark c. FREDERICK Sirnamed the Pcaceable his Uncle fourth Son of Christian the first was Elected into the Kingdoms of Denmark Norway c. and Crowned King by the Name of Frederick the First who gave way for Establishing the Doctrines and Principles of Martin Luther in those Countries about the year one thousand five hundred thirty and three which were settled and confirmed in his Sons reign And the Ecclesiastical Government of those Kingdoms continues to this day according to that Exemplar After he had ruled his Subjects in great peace and quietness for well nigh ten years he departed this Life at his Palace of Gottorp in Juitland on the tenth day of April in the year of Grace one thousand five hundred thirty and three and in the fifty sixth year of his Age and was Buried at Sleswick in the Cathedral-Church there under a Noble Monument of Alabaster He married two Wives first Ann the Daughter of John Elector and Marquess of Brandenburgh in the year one thousand five hundred who dying on the third day of May one thousand five hundred and fourteen was buried in the Abbey of Borsholme under a Curious Monument of various colour'd Marble by whom he had CHRISTIAN the Third King of Denmark c. and DOROTHEA married to Albert the first Duke of Prussia in the year one thousand five hundred twenty and five and died on the tenth day of April one thousand five hundred fourty and seven The second Wife of King Frederick was Sophia the Daughter of Bugslajus the tenth Duke of Stetin in Pomemerania in the year one thousand five hundred and eighteen who dying at Kilo in the year one thousand five hundred sixty and eight and of her Age seventy was buried at Stenburgh leaving Issue by her said Husband JOHN the Elder Heir of Norway Duke of Sleswick Holstein Stormar and Ditzmarsh c. He was a great encourager of Learning and Learned men and died unmarried at Hadersleve on the 30 day of September in the year one thousand five hundred and eighty in the fifty ninth year of his Age And after he had lain Magnificently in State for ten Weeks was buried at Sleswick in the Royal Sepulchre ADOLPHE her second Son Heir of Norway Duke of Sleswick Holstein Stormar Ditzmarsh born at Flensburg on the six and twentieth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred twenty and six thirteen minutes past eleven of the Clock at night who was one of the Knights Companions of the most Honourable Order of the Garter in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred and sixty He died at Gottorp on the first day of October in the year one thousand five hundred eighty and six and of his Age sixty He Wedded Christiana the Daughter of Philip Landtgrave of Hesse in the year one thousand five hundred
sixty and four by whom he had five Sons Frederick Philip John-Adolph Christian John-Frederick And as many Daughters Sophia Christiana Elizabeth Ann and Agnes FREDERICK third Son of King Frederick and Sophia of Stetin was Bishop of Hildesheim and Sleswick who dying at Kilo on the twenty seventh day of October in the year one thousand five hundred fifty and six in the twenty fifth year of his Age was buried at Sleswick in the Monument of his Ancestors ELIZABETH a Daughter first married to Magnus after to Vlrick both Dukes of Meckleburgh who dying on the four and twentieth day of October in the year of Grace one thousand five hundred eighty and six it being the same day of the month whereon she was born and of her Age sixty two found Sepulchre at Gustrow in Germany ANN a second Daughter who dyed of the Plague at Flensburgh and was Inhum'd at Sleswick DOROTHEA the third and youngest Daughter was the second Wife of Christopher Duke of Meckleburgh who departed this Life on the eleventh day of November in year of our Lord one thousand five hundred seventy and five was buried by her Sister at Gustrow in the Sepulchre of the Princes of Meckleburgh on the eight day of December following Impress or Device Frederick the First King of Denmark c. Bare for his Impress or Device Fortune naked standing on a Globe in the midst of the Sea and catching the small Wind that seems gently to breath on the Surface of the Waters The word FIDELTA E COSA RARA 12. Christian the III. King of Denmark c. CHRISTIAN the third Sirnamed the Pious King of Denmark c. succeeded his Father Frederick in all his Dominions He was born on the twelth day of August in the year of Grace one thousand five hundred and three fifty six minuites past three in the Afternoon And bred up in his youth under the Elector of Brandenburgh his Uncle where he profited in all sorts of Exercises and Studies becoming the Ingenuity of a Magnanimous Prince He was Solemnly Crowned by the Hands of John Bugenhage a Divine of Pomerain on the twelfth of the Kalends of July that is on the twentieth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred thirty and seven From which time he wholly applyed himself to benefit the Commonwealth by Instituting wholesome and good Laws restoring publick Edifices and raised the University of Coppenhagen almost destroyed to its former Splendor and Magnificence doing many other Acts of Piety and Justice Wherefore this is recorded to his Glory that his House was the Temple of the Holy-Ghost the Eye of Prudence the Pattern of Honesty the Fountain of the Graces the Choir of the Muses the School of Learned men and the Temple of Divines the Table of the Poor the Refuge of Innocence and the Protection of the Miserable He departed this Life not without as is reported a Heavenly Revelation by an Angel on the first day of January in the year one thousand five hundred fifty and nine at Koldingen in Cimbria-chersonesus after he had lived fifty and five years four months and twenty days His body was first Interr'd at Ottenwaldt in the house of St. Canute but afterwards by his Son translated to Roschilt where he lyes Nobly Intom'd under a stately Monument of Alablaster and Marble He took to Wife Dorothea the Daughter of Magnus Duke of Lower-Sarony Angria and Westphalia who dying on the seventh day of October in the year one thousand five hundred seventy and one and of her Age sixty was first buried at Scanderburg in Denmark but afterwards remov'd to Roschilt where she lyes with her Husband Children by Christian the Third and this Dorothea were first FREDERICK who was King of Denmark MAGNUS the second Son Heir of Norway Duke of Holstein and Sleswick born at Coppenhagen on St. Bartholomew-day in the year one thousand five hundred and fourty fourty minutes past ten in the morning he married the great Duke of Muscovy's Neece and was made Bishop of Orpen in Livonia where he died in the year one thousand five hundred and eighty JOHN the youngest Duke of Holstein Stormar and Ditzmarch c. was born at Koldingen on the one and twentieth day of March in the year one thousand five hundred fourty and five at half an hour after seven at night He married first Elizabeth the Daughter of Ernest Duke of Lunenburgh in the year one thousand five hundred sixty and seven who died on the twelfth of February nineteen years after without Issue so that in the year one thousand five hundred eighty and eight he took to his second Wife Agnes-Hedwise the Daughter of Joachim Ernest Prince of Anhault and Relict of Augustus Elector of Sarony by whom he had seven Sons and six Daughters Christian his Eldest Stiled Heir of Norway Duke of Sleswick and Holstein Ernest second Son Duke of Sleswick and Holstein Alexander Duke of Holstein Augustus Duke of Sleswick and Holstein John-Adolph Duke of Sleswick and Holstein Frederick and Philip Dukes of Holstein Dorothea eldest Daughter Mary Ann Sophia Elizabeth and Margaret ANN Eldest Daughter of Christian the Third was Wedded to Augustus Elector of Sarony who died at Dresden in the Palace of her Husband on the Kalends of October in the year one thousand five hundred eighty and five DOROTHEA the youngest was the Wife of William the younger Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburgh Impress or Device Christian the Third King of Denmark c. Bare for his Impress or Deviee On the Revers of his Coins the Letter S. twining and enterlacing it self about the Body of the Letter F. both Roman Capitals Ensign'd above with a Coronet The word REGNA FIRMAT PIETAS 13. Frederick the II. King of Denmark FREDERICK the Eldest Son of Christian the Third Sirnamed the Magnanimous for his great Courage After the Death of his Father was chosen King of Denmark Norway c. Goths and Uandals c. Born on the first day of May at Hadersleben in Denmark in the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ one thousand five hundred thirty and four at half an hour after nine in the Morning And died at Andersoe in Zealand on the fourth day of March in the year one thousand five hundred eighty and eight at four of the Clock in the Afternoon being Aged fifty three years eight months three days and seven hours He was one of the Knights Companions of the most Honourable Order of the Garter and was buried at Roschilt His Wife was Sophia the Daughter of Vlrick Prince of Meckleburgh joyned in Matrimony on the twentieth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred seventy and two by whom he had Issue CHRISTIAN who was King of Denmark c. ULRICK his second Son Heir of Norway Duke of Sleswick and Holstein born on the thirtieth day of December in the year one thousand five hundred seventy and eight and was one of the Knights Companions of the most
Honourable Order of the Garter JOHN the youngest Son was Duke of Sleswick and Holstein born on the twenty sixth of July in the year one thousand five hundred eighty and three ELIZABETH the eldest Daughter born at Koldingen on the one and twentieth day of August in the year one thousand five hundred seventy and three and was Married at Cronenburgh to Henry-Julio Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburgh on Easter-day in the year one thousand five hundred and ninety ANNE second Daughter born at Scanderberg on the twelfth day of October in the year one thousand five hundred seventy and four and was Married to James the sixth King of Scotland afterwards of England France and Ireland where she was Crowned Queen Great-Grand-Mother to her Highness the Princess Anne and Great-Aunt to Prince George of Denmark her Husband of whose Death and Funeral see more in the Paragraph of King James AUGUSTA third Daughter born on the eighth of April in the year one thousand five hundred and eighty was the Wife of John-Adolph Duke of Holstein And HEDWISE born at Hadersleu on the twenty sixth of July in the year one thousand five hundred eighty and three Married Christian the second of that Name Elector of Sarony 14 Christian IV. King of Denmark c. CHRISTIAN eldest Son of Frederick the second King of Denmark born at Fridersburgh on the twelfth day of April in the year one thousand five hundred seventy and seven at three minuets past four in the Afternoon and Elected King of Denmark in the twelfth year of his Age but not Crowned so until the eighth day of July in the year one thousand five hundred ninety and eight when he was Stiled Christian the Fourth King of Denmark Norway Gothes and Uandals Duke of Sleswick Holstein Stormar Wagria and Ditzmarsh Earl of Oldenburgh and Dalmenhorst and coming into England in the year one thousand six hundred and six to Visit his Brother-in-Law King James and his Sister the Queen was Installed Knight of the most Honourable Order of the Garter In the year one thousand six hundred and ten he was again in England and in the year one thousand six hundred twenty and five made Head of the League in Germany against the Emperour Ferdinand and Warred often with the Swedes until in the year one thousand six hundred fourty and eight he fell Sick and Died having had Issue by Anna-Catharina Daughter of Joachim-Frederick Elector of Brandenburgh CHRISTIAN his eldest Son who being only King Elect liv'd not to possess the Crown departed this life before his Father FREDERICK the second Son after the death of his Father was King of Denmark They had several other Children who dying young no other Memorial is left concerning them 15. Frederick the III. King of Denmark FREDERICK second Son of Christian the fourth was during his Fathers Life-time Archbishop of Bremen after whose decease he was Crowned King of Denmark Norway Goths and Uandals c. The first part of whose Reign was very troublesome and uneasie as being not only oppressed with Forraign Enemies and Invaders but Domestick and Intestine Factions arose which almost overthrew the State And that at a time when the Royal Family of Great Britain could not possibly assist him who lay under a more severe pressure by the unjust Tyranny and Usurpation of the worst of men and Villains the Fanaticks Yet this benefit accrued to his Posterity thereby That whereas the Ancient Kingdom of Denmark had hitherto been Elective and in the choice of the Nobility to approve their King upon the healing of these differences it was by the unanimous consent of the Estates of this Kingdom constituted Hereditary as an Argument of their Sincere intentions and Faithful returning to their Obedience His present Majesty of Denmark being the first who by virtue of this setlement hath succeeded as Heir to his Father King Frederick married whilst as yet he was but Arch-bishop Sophia-Aemilia of Lunenburgh on the eighteenth day of October in the year one thousand six hundred fourty and three And dying of a Feaver in the year one thousand six hundred sixty and nine left Issue by her CHRISTIERN his Eldest Son now King of Denmark viz. 1683. He was born on the eighteenth day of April in the year one thousand six hundred fourty and six and Crowned on the twelfth of June in the year one thousand six hundred and seventy by the Name of Christiern the Fifth He took to Wife the Lady Charlotta-Aemilia Daughter to William the sixth Landtgrave of Hessecastle by Hedwig-Sophia Electoral Princess of Brandenburgh on the tenth of May in the year one thousand six hundred sixty and seven by whom he hath had Issue Frederick his eldest Son Prince of Denmark c. born the one and twenteth of October in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and one Christiern-William second Son born the one and twenteth of November in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and two and died the twenty fifth day of January following A second Christiern born on the twenty fifth day of March in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and five Charles youngest Son born on the twenty eighth day of August in the year one thousand six hundred eighty and two And one Daughter the Princess Sophia-Hedwig born the twenty eighth day of August in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and seven ANNA-SOPHIA eldstest Daughter of King Frederick the Third born on the first day of September in the year one thousand six hundred forty and seven and Wedded to John-George the Third of that Name Prince Elector of Sarony in the month of September in the year one thousand six hundred sixty three but the Marriage was not Consummated until the sixteenth day of October in the year one thousand six hundred sixty and six FREDERICA-AEMILIA the second Daughter born in the year one thousand six hundred fourty and eight and Married on the third day of November in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and seven at Gluckstadt to Christian-Adolph Duke of Holstein Sunderburgh WILHELMINA or GUILLIEMETTA-ERNESTINA third Daughter born on the twentieh day of June in the year one thousand six hundred and fifty and given in Marriage to Charles now Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and one ULRICA ELEONORASABINA youngest Daughter the present Queen of Sweden who in the year one thousand six hundred and eighty was Wedded to Charles the Fourth King of Swedes c. Prince GEORGE of Denmark second and youngest Son of King Frederick the Third was born in the year one thousand six hundred fifty and three He is only Brother to his present Majesty of Denmark and Knight of the Noble Order of the Elephant who hath taken to Wife the Lady Anne Stuart second Daughter of his Royal Highness James Duke of York and Albany c. by the Princess Anne his first Wife Daughter of Edward Earl of Clarenden and Lord High Chancellour of
Tears and Sighs than Prayers and Ceremonies in the Vault with King Henry the Eighth of England Impress or Device This Excellent King had divers Impresses or Devices according to the several Alterations and Vicissitudes of his Affairs When he came first to the Crown he bare an Arm and Hand Armed issuing out of the Clouds and brandishing a naked Sword The Word DONEC PAX REDITA TERRIS For at that time almost all the Princes in Christendom were at Variance among Themselves or Subjects when he went into Scotland and was Crowned there in the year one thousand six hundred thirty and three He had for Device on the reverse of his Medals A spreading Branch of Thistles in their Bud with one full blown on the top The word HINC NOSTRAE CREVERE ROSAE alluding to his present possession of England but that his Original was derived from Scotland In the beginning of his Troubles he took a Palm-tree pressed down with might Weights and Mill-stones and the common word CRESCIT SUB PONDERE VIRTUS Afterwards a Ship labouring to break through a most tempestuous Sea The word ECELO SALUS And when the pretended Parliament offered base and unworthy Conditions destructive to the Fundamental Laws of the Land and his Kingly Dignity He had a Ship with the Mast broken and fallen into the Sea The word NUNQUAM NISI RECTUM But when the Rebels had Confin'd him and grew Insolent with the success His Emblem was a Lyon surpriz'd in a Net Hares and Leverets wantonly passing over him The word ET LEPORES DEVICTO INSULTANT LEONE This King Charles the first Wedded Mary de Bourbon youngest Daughter of Henry the Fourth Sir-named the Great King of France and Navarre c. by whom he had Issue CHARLES his Eldest Son who was Born Christened and Died on the same day viz. on the eighteenth day of March in the year one thousand six hundred twenty and eight A second CHARLES born on the twenty ninth of May in the year one thousand six hundred and thirty upon the death of his Glorious Father was King of England Scotland France and Ireland but not so declared publickly till some time after the niniquity of the times not permitting it nor Crowned 'till the twenty third day of April viz. St. George's-day in the year one thousand six hundred sixty and one when withgreat Pomp and Splendor he was Solemnly Inaugurated and Annointed in the Abby Church of St. Peters Westminster by the Name of King Charles the Second Whose miraculous Protection Restitution and Preservation together with his Royal Highness and the rest of the Children of that Excellent King through an Ocean of Miseries and Afflictions were sufficient to convince all men of Piety or Reason how much they have been the peculiar care of Heaven And to deter the most Nefarious Conspirators from attempting any violence against them for the future from whose Bloody and Sanguinary Hands as of late so may they ever be Defended and Protected The Designs of their Enemies laid open to the Light and all Abhorrers of Monarchy and Kingly Government brought to Condign punishment His present Majesty King Charles the Second hath Married Donna Catharina Infanta of Portugal Daughter of John the Fourth King of Portugal and Sister to Alphonso the Sixth late Deceased and Don Pedro the present King of Portugal by whom as yet he hath no Issue Impress or Device His Majesty King Charles the Second bare divers Impresses In his Exile The Sun in an Eclipse The word MEDIO OCCIDIT DIE. Vpon hopes and sometime before the Restauration his Mother Queen Mary bare a Yew-tree planted in a Church-yard and encompassed round with dead mens Bones The word PIETAS REVOCABIT AB ORCO Vpon making the Peace with the Hollanders in the year one thousand six hundred sixty and six The Effigies of the King Apparelled and Garnitured altogether like a Roman-Caesar with Lawrells Mantel and Commanders Trenchen placed on a Pedestal by the Sea-shoar the Sea it self spread all over with a mighty Navy or Fleet of Ships The word REDEANT COMMERCIA FLANDRIS And in the year one thousand six hundred and seventy I have seen this Device on the reverse of his Medals A Terrestial Globe with the word DEFUSUS IN ORBE BRITANNUS JAMES Duke of York and Albany Earl of Ulster and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter and third Son of King Charles the First Born at St. Iawes's on the fourteenth day of October in the year one thousand six hundred thirty and three who hath Espoused for his second Wife the Lady Mary D'Este Sister of Francis and Daughter of Alphonso D'Este both Dukes of Modena born the twenty fifth day of September in the year one thousand six hundred fifty and eight and Married on the one and twentieth day of November in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and three by whom he hath had four Children Charles Duke of Cambridge Catharina-Laura Isabella and Charlotte-Maria who all died young and were buried at Westminster By his first Nuptials with the Lady Anne Hide Eldest Daughter of Edward Earl of Clarendon c. and Lord Chancellor of England who dying on the thirty first day of March in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and one in the thirty fourth year of her Age was buried at Westminster he had four Sons and as many Daughters viz. Charles Duke of Cambridge James Duke of Cambridge Charles Duke of Kendal and Edgar Duke of Cambridge all dying young and were Interred at Westminster The Lady Mary Eldest Daughter was born on the thirtieth day of April in the year one thousand six hundred sixty and two and is at present the Wife of William-Henry of Nassau Prince of Orange whose Nuptials were Celebrated at Whitehall on the fourteenth day of November in the year one thousand six hundred seventy and seven The Lady Anne second Daughter was born on the sixth day of February in the year one thousand six hundred sixty and four and is now Wedded to Prince George of Denmark second Son of Frederick the Third and only Brother to Christian the Fifth his present Majesty of Denmark and Norway c. The Marriage being Solemniz'd on the twenty eighth day of July in the year one thousand six hundred eighty and three Two other Daughters likewise had his Royal Highness Henrietta and Catharine who dying in their Infancies were buried with their Mother and Brothers in the Sepulchre of our Kings at Westminster HENRY fourth Son of King Charles the first was Duke of Gloucester Earl of Cambridge c. and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter born on the eighth day of July in the year one thousand six hundred and forty and departed this life on the thirteenth day of September following the Restauration in the year one thousand six hundred and sixty but was never Married he was buried at Westminster MARY Eldest Daughter of King Charles the First born at St. Iames's on the fourth day
or Device Mary Queen of Scotland bare for her Impress or Device in the beginning of her Reign A Lionness with a young Lion beside her the word UNUM QUIDEM SED LEONEM meaning her Son King James Afterwards when she was driven by force from her Kingdom A wheel rowled from a Mountain into the Sea The word PIENA DI DOLOR VODA DA SPERANZA And reflecting on the inconstancy of Fortne and Queen Elizabeth she had Two Women placed on the wheel of Fortune the one holding a Lance whereby she meant her self ready for the War the other a Cornucopia shewing the Plenty of Qu. Elizabeth The word FORTUNAE COMITES As soon as she was confined in England and began to relish afflictions Camomile with the Flowers pressed hard down in a Garden The word FRUCTUS CALCATADAT AMPLUS Contemplating the vanity of Greatness she took Wings and Feathers of Birds dispersed here and there The word MAGNATUM VICINITAS But when she saw she must die contrary to the promise of Q. Elizabeth her Device was Brenno's Ballances with a Sword cast in to weigh Gold The word QUID NISI VICTIS DOLOR And a little before her death Eclipses of the Sun and Moon The word IPSA SIBI LUMEN QUOD INVIDET AUFERT reflecting on Queen Elizabeth Bernard Stuart descended from Robert Lord D'aubigny who was Marshal of France Temp. Lewis the Eleventh used for his Impress or Device a Lyon between two Buckles The word DISTANTIA JUNGIT Intimating That although France and Scotland were in distance so far asunder yet by a strict League of Friendship and Alliance they were Conjoyned 13. James the VI. King of Scotland c. JAMES STUART Sirnamed the Peaceable only Son and Heir of Henry and Mary King and Queen of Scotland was born on the nineteenth day of June in the year one thousand five hundred sixty and six in the Castle of Edenburgh and was Proclaimed Annointed and Crowned King when he was scarce thirteen Months Old coming to the Age of Twenty and four years he took to Wife the Princess Anne second Daughter of Frederick the Second King of Denmark whom he Married in Person at Cronenburgh on the twentieth day of August in the year one thousand five hundred and ninety and conveyed her to be Crowned in Scotland Upon the Death of Elizabeth Queen of England viz. on the twenty fourth day of March in the year one thousand six hundred and two He was proclaimed by the Nobility and Gentry of both Nations King of England Scotland France and Ireland and on the twenty fourth of June following was together with his Queen Solemnly Crown'd at Westminster And thus these two Kingdoms that for so many Ages had been at Variance became United in King James whose Title was so Indisputable that his greatest Opposers otherwise did acquiesce and rest satisfied in this Queen Anne departed this Life on the second day of March in the year one thousand six hundred and eighteen And the King her Husband on the twenty seventh of the same Month seven years after viz. in the year one thousand six hundred twenty and five who were both Interred at Westminster on the North-side the Tomb of King Henry the Seventh They had Issue HENRY-FREDERICK Prince of Wales Duke of Cornwall Rothsay Earl of Chester and Knight of the most Honourable Order of the Garter he was born in Scotland on the nineteenth day of February in the year one thousand five hundred ninety and three and died at St. James's the sixth of November in the year one thousand six hundred and twelve and lyes in the same Vault with his Grandmother Mary Queen of Scots he was never married ROBERT second Son died an Infant in Scotland CHARLES third and youngest Son was King of England c. ELIZABETH Eldest Daughter born in Scotland the nineteenth day of August in the year one thousand five hundred ninety and six and joyned in Wedlock with Frederick the Fifth Count Palatine of the Rhyne Duke of Babaria Silesia Elector c. And King of Bohemia on the fourteenth of February in the year one thousand six hundred and twelve She lived till she saw the Miraculous Restoration of her Nephew King Charles the Second and then departing this life on the thirteenth day of February in the year one thousand six hundred sixty and one was Inhumed at Westminster having had Issue by her aforesaid Husband seven Sons and five Daughters Frederick Charles Rupert Maurice Edward Philip and Gustavus Elizabeth Lovisa Henrietta Charlotta and Sophia MARGARET second Daughter of King James died an Infant in Scotland MARY and SOPHIA born died and were buried in England in the Chappel of King Henry the Seventh when they were Children Impress or Device King James the Sixth of Scotland bare on one side of his Meddals for an Impress A Sword erect in Pale the Point Ensign'd with a Regal Crown And from the Sinister side an Hand pointing with the Fore-finger to the same Crown The word PRO ME SI ME REOR IN ME. A second Impress of King James when he was under the Faction was an Apple-tree growing in a Thorne The word PER VINCULA CRESCIT But when he gained his Liberty and had settled all things in Peace he bare a Regale of Arms and War-like Trophies as Helms Croslets Lances Pikes Colours Standards Drums Fifes Trumpets Muskets Cannon and Bullets The word DABIT DEUS HIS QUOQUE FINEM And after the Conference at Hampton-Court where so many various points of Religion were discussed and as many Clamours stop'd he took a Mercury charming Argus with his hundred Eyes expressed by his Caduceus two Flutes and a Peacok The word ELOQUIUM TOT LUMINA CLAUSIT 14. Charles the I. King of Great-Britain c. CHARLES STUART sirnamed the Martyr was born in Scotland on the nineteenth day of November in the year one thousand six hundred and after he came into England created Duke of York and Albany Marquess of Ormond Earl of Ross and Ardmanoch and upon the death of his Father Crowned King of England Scotland France and Ireland on the second day of February in the year one thousand six hundred twenty and five Who when he had reigned twenty and three years strugling with an Impetuous Resisting and Stubborn Faction became at length a Sacrifice to their Malice and Revenge who having gotten him under their power first Restrained him and after made a Solemnity of the Horridest Murther that ever was perpetrated under the Sun and Gloried in the Cruel Action by making his own Pallace the place of his Execution and ten thousand Spectators a witness of their Savage Impiety where the common Executioner struck off his Princely Head on the thirtieth day of January in the year one thousand six hundred forty and eight and with That the Laws Liberties Lives and Estates of all True and Loyal Hearted Englishmen The Martyrd Trunk was afterwards conveyed to Windsor where it was deposited according to the Exigency of the times with more