- King Edward the Confessor
- Lord Hunsdon
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Mathew Paris, a Benedictine of the monastery of St.Allan's, stands in the first rank of our monkish historians. He was no inconsiderable poet and orator for the time in which he flourished; and is said to have understood Painting, architecture, and the Mathemaics. He was the Author of the "Historia Major," and “Historia Minor.” which is an abridgment of the former; to which is prefixed his portrait. He is censured for a mixture of fable in his History, but this censure affects the character of the age, rather than that of the Author. Mathew Paris gives us the most particular History of the Wandering Jew that is to be found in any author. He received this account from an American Archbishop, and one of his domestics, who were here in the reign of Henry IIl.and who affirmed that they had their relation from the Wanderer himself. It is to be concluded hence, that there was such an Impostor, and that be well acted his part. - Edmund Spencer
- John Selden
- John Taylor, the water Poet
- Dr Usher
- Dun Scotus
- Cardinal Wolsey
- Thomas Parr
- Staircase of a Tower
- Statue in Alabaster of Philip Chabot, Admiral of France, by Jean Cousin
- St. Paul
- St. Timothy the Martyr, Coloured Glass of the end of the Eleventh Century
- St. Ursula
- St. Hubert praying before the Cross borne by a Stag
- St. John the Baptist preaching in the Desert
- St. Julien and St. Basilissa, his wife
- St. Catherine on her Knees
- St. Eloi, Patron of Goldsmiths and Farriers
- Seal of the University of Oxford, in which is a Book bound with Corners and Clasps
- Seal of the University of Paris (Fourteenth Century)
- Sketch of the Virgin of Alba
- Scribe or Copyist, in his Work-room
- Seal of the King of La Basoche
- Restoration of a Roman Triumphal Arch
- Saloon of the Schools, Oxford
- Portrait of the Pope Sylvester I
- Princess Sibylla of Saxony
- Remains of the Church of Mouen, in Normandy
- Portrait of Gutenberg, from an Engraving of the Sixteenth Century
- Portrait of John Lutma, Goldsmith of Groningen
- Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci
- Phalaris
- Pointed Window with Stone Seats
- Porte de Hal, Brussels. (Fourteenth Century.)
- Notre-Dame la Grande of Poitiers (Twelfth Century)
- Notre-Dame, Paris (Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries)
- Notre-Dame, Rouen, ogival style. (Thirteenth Century.)
- Miniature taken from the 'Virgil' in the Library of the Vatican, Rome
- Miniature, taken from Dante’s 'Paradise'
- Miniature taken from 'Les Femmes Illustres'
- Miniature taken from a Missal of the Beginning of the Eleventh Century
- Miniature taken from the 'Roman de Fauvel'
- Miniature in the 'Livre d’Heures'
- Miniature of the Ninth Century
- Miniature of the Psalter of John
- Miniature drawn with the pen, taken from a Bible of the Eleventh Century
- Miniature from the Book of the Gospels of Charlemagne
- Miniature from the Prayer-book of Anne de Bretagne, representing the Archangel St. Michael
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- Mark of William Eustace (1512), Bookseller and Binder, Paris
- Mayence Cathedral. Rhenish Norman. (Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries)
- Le Bon Dieu
- Legend of the Jew of the Rue des Billettes, Paris, piercing the Holy Wafer with his Knife
- Library of the University of Leyden, in which all the Books were chained, even in the Seventeenth Century
- Jesus Crowned with Thorns
- Large Painted Initial Letter in a Manuscript in the Royal Library, Brussels
- Last Judgment
- Interior of the Palace of the Alhambra, at Granada