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Royal procession of Queen Elizabeth I, c1580 (1744). Engraving after a painting of the Royal Procession of Queen Elizabeth I to visit Henry Carey (1526-1596), Lord Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick upon Tweed, Privy Councillor, courtier and administrator, who received lands in Derbyshire after the Northern Uprising of 1569-1570. The engraving, in the possession of Lord Digby, was made for Edward, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer (1687-1741), owner of Bolsover Castle. (Photo by NEMPR Picture the Past/Heritage Images/Getty Images)

Royal procession of Queen Elizabeth I, c1580 (1744). Engraving after a painting of the Royal Procession of Queen Elizabeth I to visit Henry Carey (1526-1596), Lord Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick upon Tweed, Privy Councillor, courtier and administrator, who received lands in Derbyshire after the Northern Uprising of 1569-1570. The engraving, in the possession of Lord Digby, was made for Edward, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer (1687-1741), owner of Bolsover Castle.  (Photo by NEMPR Picture the Past/Heritage Images/Getty Images)