George Earl of Cumberland Knight of the Garter and Privy Counselor to Queen Elizabeth Famous for Five Voyages he made at how own Charge. His first An. 1527 was to Sloyse against the Duke of Parma; his second An. 1588 against the Spanish Armada wherein he did great service; his third to the Isles of Tereera and Azores where he took the Fort Fialsa his fourth to the Coast of Spain his last to St. Jo

Engraving; full-length portrait (copied from an engraving by Robert White) standing near tree and wearing part armor, plumed bonnet and with grounded pike in right hand, gauntlets and helmet on ground, city in left background; famous as a naval personage. Engraving; full-length portrait (copied from an engraving by Robert White) standing near tree and wearing part armor, plumed bonnet and with grounded pike in right hand, gauntlets and helmet on ground, city in left background; famous as a naval personage. Upright, matted; plate mark, margins; clean. N.Y., Rockman Prints, 1948.
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