King James I of England and VI of Scotland in Parliament Portrait Print
King James I of England and VI of Scotland in Parliament NPG D18234
© National Portrait Gallery, London
possibly by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke)
King James had a well-grounded fear of plots. His father Lord Darnley was blown up when James was eight months old and his mother Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned by Elizabeth I and beheaded in 1587. When James was crowned King of England following Elizabeth's death in 1603, he tried to foster a new sense of national unity and peace. This print shows James and his ministers as they would have appeared in Parliament on 5 November 1605.
Extra small 102mm x 153mm £6.00
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