The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 - Great Britain |
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... Bishop of London Viscount Mordaunt Prorogation · - Trials of Lord Gerard and of Hampden Trial of Delamere Effect of his Acquittal Parties in the Court ; Feeling of the Protestant Tories Publication of Papers found in the Strong Box of ...
... Bishop of London Viscount Mordaunt Prorogation · - Trials of Lord Gerard and of Hampden Trial of Delamere Effect of his Acquittal Parties in the Court ; Feeling of the Protestant Tories Publication of Papers found in the Strong Box of ...
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... Bishop of London Discontent excited by the public Display of Roman Catholic Rites and Vestments 85 87 87 - 88 · 89 · 92 96 97 Riots A Camp formed at Hounslow Samuel Johnson Hugh Speke Proceedings against Johnson 99 · 101 103 104 · 105 ...
... Bishop of London Discontent excited by the public Display of Roman Catholic Rites and Vestments 85 87 87 - 88 · 89 · 92 96 97 Riots A Camp formed at Hounslow Samuel Johnson Hugh Speke Proceedings against Johnson 99 · 101 103 104 · 105 ...
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... Bishop Compton 404 Nottingham ; Lumley Conduct of Mary 405 Invitation to William despatched 405 407 Difficulties of William's Enterprise 409 Conduct of James after the Trial of the Bishops 413 415 Dismissions and Promotions Proceedings ...
... Bishop Compton 404 Nottingham ; Lumley Conduct of Mary 405 Invitation to William despatched 405 407 Difficulties of William's Enterprise 409 Conduct of James after the Trial of the Bishops 413 415 Dismissions and Promotions Proceedings ...
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... Bishop of Adrume- tum , and named Vicar Apostolic in Great Britain . Ferdinand , Count of Adda , an Italian of no eminent abilities , but of mild temper and courtly manners , had been appointed Nuncio . These functionaries were 6. 1685 ...
... Bishop of Adrume- tum , and named Vicar Apostolic in Great Britain . Ferdinand , Count of Adda , an Italian of no eminent abilities , but of mild temper and courtly manners , had been appointed Nuncio . These functionaries were 6. 1685 ...
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... Bishop had exercised spiritual functions in the island during more than half a century . No Nuncio had been received here during the hundred and twenty - seven years which had elapsed since the death of Mary . Ley- burn was lodged in ...
... Bishop had exercised spiritual functions in the island during more than half a century . No Nuncio had been received here during the hundred and twenty - seven years which had elapsed since the death of Mary . Ley- burn was lodged in ...
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