- Mrs Hemans
- Bradlaugh
- A juggler, after a miniature
- A domed church
- Saint Louis transporting the relics of the Passion to the Sainte-Chapelle
- Suger, after a stained glass window from Saint-Denis
- Interior facade of the old St. Peter's Church in the Vatican
- The Saint-Martin church, in Canterbury, founded by Saint Augustin
- An 11th century knight, after the Bayeux tapestry
- 10th century castle, on its mound, with a wooden palisade enclosure
- Qala'at El-Hosn
Qala'at El-Hosn - According to Viollet-le-Duc
- Crown of Charlemagne, kept in the imperial treasury of Vienna
- Seal of the municipality of Fismes
- Ornate page from the Evangéliaire de Saint-Vaast
- Seal of Celestin III, like the apostles
- A Bishop
- Emperor Otton III, after a miniature from the Evangelist of Bamberg
- The Krak Castle. Current state
- Seal of Henry I
- Seal of Henri Plantagenet
- The Lord of Joinville, dressed in his coat of arms, from a 14th century manuscript
- Saint Louis, after a wooden statuette from the Cluny museum
- Anglo-Norman knight, after a tomb from 1277
- Philippe de Valois, after his seal
- Ruins of Gaillard castle
- Rome dominating the world.
- Street and apse of Saints John and Paul, in Rome
- Philippe le Bold, son of Saint Louis, after his tombstone
- Emperor Justinian and his court - Mosaic of San Vitale, in Ravenna
- The Source of Life
- San Bartolommeo in Isola, in Rome
- Geoffroy Plantagenet
- Empress Theodora
- Emperor Anastasius in consular costume
- Emperor Lothaire
- Knight of around 1220, from the Villard de Honnecour album
- La Ziza, palace of the Norman and Swabian kings of Sicily, near Palermo
- Germanic costume (5th-8th century)
- Enamelled copper stock. The Annunciation. Limoges, 13th century
- An attempt to restore the Krak, according to M. Rey
- Enamelled copper vase by G. Alpaïs de Limoges
- Former Constantinian Basilica of Saint Peter. Restitution
- Gautier Bardins, bailiff and adviser to the king in the 13th century, according to his tombstone
- Byzantine enamels from the Limburg reliquary
- Hannah Snell
Who took upon herself the Name of James Gray; and, being deserted by her Husband, put on Mens Apparel, and travelled to Coventry in quest of him, where she enlisted in Col. Guise’s Regiment of Foot, and marched with that Regiment to Carlisle, in the Time of the Rebellion in Scotland; shewing what happened to her in that City, and her Desertion from that Regiment.