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  here Elizabeth Stuart: Ward, The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession, 28.

  here Mary, Queen of Scots: Hilda T. Skae, The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1905), 120.

  here James IV: T. F. Henderson, James I. and VI. (Paris, New York, London: Goupil & Co., 1904), 32.

  here George Buchanan: Ibid., 3.

  here James I: Ibid., frontispiece.

  here Henry, prince of Wales: Chancellor, Life of Charles I, 22.

  here Queen Anne: Henderson, James I. and VI., 100.

  here Princess Elizabeth, later queen of Bohemia by Robert Peake the Elder: Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Gift of Kate T. Davison, in memory of her husband, Henry Pomeroy Davison, 1951.

  here Rudolph II: Count Francis Lützow, The Story of Prague (London: J. M. Dent, 1902), 101.

  here The defenestration of Prague: Ibid., 111.

  here Frederick V, king of Bohemia: Ward, The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession, 20.

  here Charles I: Walter Phelps Dodge, King Charles I: A Study (London: J. Long, 1912), frontispiece.

  here Cardinal Richelieu: Henrietta Haynes, Henrietta Maria (London: Methuen & Co., 1912), 168.

  here Gustavus Adolphus: Gindely, History of the Thirty Years’ War, vol. 1, frontispiece.

  here The court of the Prince of Orange: James E. Thorold Rogers, Holland (New York: Putnam, 1902), 229.

  here Princess Elizabeth: Godfrey, A Sister of Prince Rupert, 58.

  here Dutch artist in his studio: Mary Montague Powers and H. H. Powers, eds., The University Prints: Student Series Dutch Art of the Netherlands and Germany (Boston: Bureau of University Travel, 1907), 271.

  here Rupert: Scott, Rupert, Prince Palatine, 20.

  here Dutch flowers in a vase: T. Martin Wood, Illustrated Catalogue of Flemish and Dutch Paintings (London: W. Clowes & Sons, 1913), 8.

  here Queen Henrietta Maria: Franz Hanfstaengl, ed., The Masterpieces of Van Dyck: Sixty Reproductions of Photographs from the Ori
ginal Paintings (London: Gowans & Gray, 1906), 14.

  here William II and Mary: Ibid., 19.

  here Princess Elizabeth: Ward, The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession, 108.

  here Descartes: Haldane, Descartes, His Life and Times, frontispiece.

  here Edward and Anna de Gonzaga: Ward, The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession, 108.

  here Boye the dog, by Louise Hollandine: Photographic Survey, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London.

  here Frederick William and the princess of Orange: Godfrey, A Sister of Prince Rupert, 184.

  here Princess Henrietta Maria: Ibid., 226.

  here Karl Ludwig: Scott, Rupert, Prince Palatine, 283.

  here Queen Christina: Haldane, Descartes, His Life and Times, 296.

  here Self-portrait of Louise Hollandine: ©Sotheby’s 2017.

  here Montrose: Napier, Memoirs of the Marquis of Montrose, vol. 2, 710.

  here Argyll: Ibid., 488.

  here Heidelberg Castle: Godfrey, A Sister of Prince Rupert, 246.

  here Charles II: Airy, Charles II, frontispiece.

  here Mary, Queen of Scots: Lionel Cust and Sir George Scharf, Notes on the Authentic Portraits of Mary, Queen of Scots (London: J. Murray, 1903), 34.

  here Sophia: Ward, The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession, 124.

  here Princess Elizabeth: Godfrey, A Sister of Prince Rupert, 302.

  here William Penn: Rupert Sargent Holland, William Penn (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1915), frontispiece.

  here Self-portrait as a nun, by Louise Hollandine: Private collection, by courtesy of the Hoogsteder Museum Foundation.

  here Duke John Frederick and Bénédicte: Ward, The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession, 136.

  here Liselotte: Barine, Madame, Mother of the Regent, 88.

  here Sophia and Figuelotte: Ward, The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession, 208.

  here Duke George William and Eléonore: Ibid., 140.

  here Leibniz: Franz Xaver Kiefl, Leibniz (Mainz: Kirchheim, 1913), frontispiece.

  here Duke Ernst Augustus: Ward, The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession, 128.

 

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