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Protesters in Edinburgh, 1637 (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Protesters in Edinburgh, 1637 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF275685 Protesters in Edinburgh, 1637 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Arch-Prelate of St.Andrewes in Scotland reading the new service book in his pontificalibus assaulted by men and women with cricketts stooles stickes and stones; illustration from The Sight of ye transactions of these later years by John Vicars; protest against the use of a new prayer book; ); English, out of copyright
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Archbishop Of Canterbury Assault Protest Protestant Protestants Rebels Riot Rioters St Andrews Sticks Stones Stools Uprising William Laud Revolt
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The captivating print captures a historic moment in Edinburgh, 1637. The engraving, created by the English School in the 17th century, showcases a powerful scene of protest and rebellion against the use of a new prayer book. In this intense image from a private collection, we witness the Arch-Prelate of St. Andrewes in Scotland reading the controversial service book while being fiercely assaulted by men and women armed with cricket bats, stools, sticks, and stones. This remarkable illustration is taken from John Vicars' "The Sight of ye transactions of these later years" providing us with an invaluable glimpse into this significant event. The protesters depicted here are fervent Scottish Protestants who vehemently oppose the introduction of this new prayer book orchestrated by William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. As chaos unfolds on the streets of Edinburgh, it becomes evident that this uprising represents more than just a simple protest; it symbolizes defiance against religious authority and oppression. The rioters stand united as rebels fighting for their beliefs and rights. Through this evocative photograph print sourced from www. bridgemanart. com's collection, we are transported back to a time when voices were raised against injustice. It serves as a poignant reminder that throughout history people have fought passionately for what they believe in – even if it meant challenging those in power.
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