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Rulers of Scotland, Wales & France; US Presidents (Collier's Cyclopedia, 1882)

A Table of the Kings and Queens of England (Collier's Cyclopedia, 1882)

The Queens of Westminster Abbey, by Miss E.T. Bradley (Ladies' Home Journal, 1892)
Queens whose tombs are in the Abbey.


Objects Belonging to Queen Elizabeth (Illustrated London Almanack, 1852)

The Girlhood of Queen Elizabeth (Girl's Own Paper, 1880)

Elizabeth Tudor, by Sarah Tytler (Girl's Own Paper, 1891, 1892)
Queen Elizabeth as a princess and young queen.


Death of Mary, Queen of Scots (Illustrated London Almanack, 1847)

Mary, Queen of Scots Executed (Illustrated London Almanack, 1852)
Short article with some interesting pictures of Mary's belongings.

The Maids of Honor to Mary, Queen of Scots (Godey's, 1863)

Mary Queen of Scots (Harper's Monthly, 1873A)

Mary, Queen of England (Harper's Monthly, 1876A)

The Portraits of Mary, Queen of Scots, by Laurence Hutton (Century Magazine, 1889A)


The Crowning of Bruce (Illustrated London Almanack, 1847)

The Death of Charles I (Illustrated London Almanack, 1847)

The Restoration of King Charles II (Illustrated London Almanack, 1847)

Abdication of James II (Illustrated London Almanack, 1847)

Arthur and the Round Table (Leisure Hour, 1860)

The Pretty Haymaker (Illustrated London Almanack, 1870)
The article begins with an account of the romance (and near marriage) between George III and Lady Sarah Lennox ("The Pretty Haymaker"). It then moves on to a discussion of the prints that appeared in that issue.

Two Little Queens, by Sylvia Thorne (Girl's Own Paper, 1880)
The wives of Richard II: Anne of Bohemia and Isabella of France.

The Princesses of Wales (Girl's Own Paper, 1884, 1885)
A look at various historic princesses, including Eleanor de Montfort, Lady of Snowdon; Joan of Kent, wife of the Black Prince; Anne of Warwick, wife of Prince Edward and Richard III; Catharine of Aragon, wife of Prince Arthur and Henry VIII; Caroline of Anspach; Augusta, the Maid of Saxe-Gotha (wife of Frederick, son of George II); Caroline of Brunswick (wife of George IV).

An English Princess (Girl's Own Paper, 1885)
Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Charles I

Lady Jane Grey: A Historical Sketch, by Lily Watson (Girl's Own Paper, 1886)

A "Princess of Thule" in the 16th Century, by the Rev. Thomas B. Willson (Girl's Own Paper, 1887)
Grana Uaile, or Grace O'Maley, of the Isles of O'Maley, Ireland. (Generally spelled O'Malley now; besides being a chieftainess, Grace was also a bit of a pirate!)

The Princesses Royal of England (Girl's Own Paper, 1887)
A brief overview of some of England's royal princesses.

Tudor Queens and Princesses, by Sarah Tytler (Girl's Own Paper, 1890)

[Queen] Mary Tudor, by Sarah Tytler (Girl's Own Paper, 1891)

The Princess Anne, by M.O.W. Oliphant (Century Magazine, 1893A)
The early life of Queen Anne.

The Queen and the Duchess, by M.O.W. Oliphant (Century Magazine, 1893B)
More history of Queen Anne.

Wives and Daughters of the Royal House of Hanover: The Electress Sophia, by Sarah Tytler (Girl's Own Paper, 1893)

The Duchesses of York (Girl's Own Paper, 1894)

Queen Charlotte, by Sarah Tytler (Girl's Own Paper, 1897)

The Prisoner of Ahlden (Lady's Realm, 1901)
The story of Sophia Dorothea of Celle, wife of King George I, who was imprisoned in the German castle of Ahlden for 32 years.

The Coronation of Edward I, by Clotilda Marson (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)

One Day in the Life of a 15th Century Maiden [Elizabeth Woodville] (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)
Snippets from the diary of Elizabeth Woodville - who would one day become a queen of England!
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