RM2ABNX1F–The lucky escape of William III on June 30, 1690, the day before the Battle of the Boyne. The King was wounded in the shoulder by a splinter from artillery fire while surveying fords on the river Boyne. In the picture Lord Coningsby staunches the King’s wound. From an engraving by William Giller after a work by Abraham Cooper.
RM2F8MC91–Wilhelm III., Prince of Orania, King of England Wilhelm's happy escape on the day before the battle at Boyne [10. July 1690]: On an exploration he had fallen into a danger of death, as enemy shots took his companion and wounded him on the shoulder. Two nobles followers ensure the rescue of the rising king: Lord Coningsby is still the wound with his handkerchief over Wilhelm's Rock, the Earl Portland and a flag carrier on horseback look for; left in the picture a fallen horse, before a hat on the floor; Powder vapor in the background; At the bottom of the edge of three personal names, designati
RMD95NR0–John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland (1818-1906), English Conservative politician. Known as Lord John Manners until 1888 when he succeeded his brother as Duke of Rutland. Accompanied Disraeli in 1844 on a tour of the industrial districts of Lancashire and is mentioned in Disraeli's novels 'Coningsby' (1844) and 'Sybil' (1845). Engraving, c1870.
RMG7KRRM–The purchase of a futher 89 Tyat RAF [Eurofighter] aircraft for the RAF are announced at RAF Coningsby.
RM2K2JW2T–John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland (1818-1906), English Conservative politician. Known as Lord John Manners until 1888 when he succeeded his brother as Duke of Rutland. Accompanied Disraeli in 1844 on a tour of the industrial districts of Lancashire and is mentioned in Disraeli's novels 'Coningsby' (1844) and 'Sybil' (1845). Engraving, c1870.
RM2CEMC2M–. The autobiography, times, opinions, and contemporaries of Sir Egerton Brydges, bart. ANDERER, Essays, 1813. 9. BERTRAM, a Poem, 1815. 8vo. 10. RESTITUTA, 1816. 4 vols. 8vo. 11. POPULATION AND RICHES, 1819. 8vo. 12. CONINGSBY, a Novel, 1819. 13. RES LITERARI.E, 1820, 1821. 3 vols. 8vo. 14. THE HALL OF HELLINGSLEY, a Novel, 1821. 3 vols.8vo. 15. WHAT ARE RICHES? 1821. 8vo. 16. POLYANTHEA LIBRORUM VETUSTIORUM, 1822.Svo. 17. LETTERS ON LORD BYRON, 1824. Svo. 18. GNOMICA: DETACHED THOUGHTS: 1824. Svo. 19. ODO, COUNT OF LINGEN, a Poem, 1S24. 20. THEATRUM POETARUM, 1824. 8vo. 21. RECOLLECTIONS OF F
RM2WG9N55–William III on the shoulder injured at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690, 1829 print William III on the shoulder injured at the Battle of the Boyne on July 11, 1690. Lord Coningsby stuffs the bleeding shoulder wound of William III with a handkerchief, right on horseback the count of Portland. The print is dedicated to the Earl of Essex that owned the handkerchief in question and a part of Willem III jacket. print maker: Englandafter painting by: Englandpublisher: London paper medical aid and nursing of the sick and wounded during the battle Boyne Battlesite
RM2G10BAJ–Willem III on the shoulder injured at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690; The Fortunate Escape or King William The Third. Willem III on the shoulder injured at the Battle of the Boyne on July 11, 1690. Lord Coningsby states with a handkerchief the bleeding shoulder wound of William III, on the right on horseback the count of Portland. The print is dedicated to the Earl or Essex that owned the handkerchief and part of William III's jacket.
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