CIRCLE OF ROWLAND LOCKEY, CIRCA 1610

King James I (1566-1625), facing right in black embroidered purple doublet with large white lawn collar, wearing the blue ribbon of the Order of the Garter, black hat with jewelled brooch; blue background within gold border; and Sir Christopher Hatton, facing left in gold-embroidered white doublet with high lace collar; blue background within gold border, English School, circa 1580

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CIRCLE OF ROWLAND LOCKEY, CIRCA 1610
King James I (1566-1625), facing right in black embroidered purple doublet with large white lawn collar, wearing the blue ribbon of the Order of the Garter, black hat with jewelled brooch; blue background within gold border; and Sir Christopher Hatton, facing left in gold-embroidered white doublet with high lace collar; blue background within gold border, English School, circa 1580
prepared vellum laid down on card
ovals, 1½ in. (38 mm.) high, gilt-metal frames (2)

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Sir Christopher Hatton (1540-1591), Lord Chancellor. It was his dancing that attracted Queen Elizabeth's attention and by 1564 he had been appointed one of her gentlemen-pensioners. He became Captain of the Queen's Guard in 1572, vice-Chamberlain in 1578 and High-steward of Cambridge University in 1588 and served as Lord Chancellor 1587-91.

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