Fleming Collection: Fleming's Granger (volume 1)
1714 Portraits in set
The print collection and library of Dr William Fleming of Rowton Grange in Cheshire includes approximately 15,000 engravings and more than 150 volumes. Fleming began collecting books and portrait prints in 1814 and drew upon his extensive print collection to extra-illustrate many of the published works in his library. The most substantial of these sets is Fleming's Granger which comprises a collection of approximately 11,000 prints arranged and interfiled to illustrate a disbound copy of Rev. James Granger A Biographical History of England from Egbert the Great to the Revolution (1st edition 1769) and Noble's Continuation (1806) which extends Granger to 1727.
John Talbot, first Earl of Shrewsbury and first Earl of Waterford
after Unknown artist
line engraving, perhaps 16th century
NPG D23940
The Emperor Maximilian studying the Science of Music
by Hans Burgkmair
woodcut, possibly 16th century
NPG D24117
John Bradford, a keeper and three unknown Bishops
by Unknown artist
woodcut, possibly 16th century
NPG D24956
John Bradford and two unknown Spanish friars
by Unknown artist
woodcut, possibly 16th century
NPG D24957
The burning of John Bradford and John Leaf
by Unknown artist
woodcut, possibly 16th century
NPG D24959
after Unknown artist
woodcut, possibly 16th century
NPG D25459
after Unknown artist
woodcut, (1529)
NPG D24338
after Unknown artist
woodcut, possibly 1529
NPG D24339
by Thomas Gemini
line engraving, mid 16th century
NPG D25026
after Unknown artist
etching, possibly 1545
NPG D24150
by Cornelis Metsys (Massys)
line engraving, 1548
NPG D24928
by Cornelis Metsys (Massys)
line engraving, 1548
NPG D24929
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1556
NPG D24986
after Unknown artist
woodcut, published 1563
NPG D24945
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1563
NPG D25467
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1563
NPG D25468
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1564
NPG D25471
after Unknown artist
line engraving, late 16th century
NPG D23949
after Unknown artist
woodcut, late 16th-17th century
NPG D24125
'The pope suppressed by King Henry VIII'
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1570
NPG D24931
possibly by Jodocus Hondius
line engraving, possibly late 16th to early 17th century
NPG D25402
after Unknown artist
woodcut, possibly late 16th to early 17th century
NPG D25457
by William Rogers
hand-coloured line engraving, probably late 16th to early 17th century
NPG D25626
by Remigius Hogenberg
line engraving, published 1573
NPG D25183
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1576
NPG D25235
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1576
NPG D25236
after Unknown artist
line engraving, published 1576
NPG D25502
by Unknown artist
woodcut, 1576
NPG D25570
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1578
NPG D25579
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1578
NPG D25580
after Unknown artist
woodcut, possibly 1584
NPG D25573
by Giacomo Forma, after Hieronymus Wierix
line engraving, circa 1586
NPG D24884
after Adrian Vanson (van Son)
woodcut?, possibly 1586
NPG D25289
by Thomas Cockson (Coxon)
line engraving, 1591
NPG D25492
by Cherub Albertus
line engraving, 1595
NPG D25623
by Theodor de Bry
line engraving, 1597
NPG D25569
possibly by Richard Haydock
line engraving, published 1598
NPG D25462
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1599
NPG D25472
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1599
NPG D25473
after Unknown artist
woodcut, 1599
NPG D25474