ELD4872759: Barons Humphrey (VI) of Bohun (circa 1249-1298) and Roger Bigot opposing the policy of King Edward I of England concerning the financing of military campaigns by taxes, 1297 (Humphrey de Bohun and Roger Bigod (1245-1306), Earl of Norfolk, Lord Marshal of England, confront Edward I (1239-1305), had drawn up a series of complaints known as the Remonstrances, objecting to Edward's right to demand military service and the levels of taxation he was imposing - The confrontation threatened to plunge the kingdom into civil war, but both sides reunited against the threat from Scotland after the king's army was defeated by William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, 1297) Illustration from “” A Chronicle-of-England”” by James Doyle, 1864 Private collection / Bridgeman Images
KWE329987: Facsmile of a page with illuminated capital 'P' from the 1459 edition of Fust and Schoiffer's Latin psalter, from 'The National and Domestic History of England' by William Hickman Smith Aubrey (1858-1916) published London, c.1890 (colour litho) (detail) (see 329988), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XJF193886: Fragment of a stained glass window in Chartres Cathedral, depicting the Battle of Ronceveaux and the Death of Roland, illustration from 'Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and Renaissance', written and engraved by Paul Lacroix, 1878 (engraving) (b/w photo), French School, (13th century) (after) / Bridgeman Images