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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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