The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 - Great Britain |
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... 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 Charles the ...
... 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 Charles the ...
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... 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 Zeal of the ...
... 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 Zeal of the ...
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... London · Consultation of the London Clergy Consultation at Lambeth Palace Petition of the Seven Bishops presented to the King The London Clergy disobey the Royal Order Hesitation of the Government It is determined to prosecute the ...
... London · Consultation of the London Clergy Consultation at Lambeth Palace Petition of the Seven Bishops presented to the King The London Clergy disobey the Royal Order Hesitation of the Government It is determined to prosecute the ...
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... London · 526 Forged Proclamation - 527 Risings in various Parts of the Country 528 Prince's Camp - Clarendon joins the Prince at Salisbury ; Dissension in the The Prince reaches Hungerford ; Skirmish at Reading ; the King's ...
... London · 526 Forged Proclamation - 527 Risings in various Parts of the Country 528 Prince's Camp - Clarendon joins the Prince at Salisbury ; Dissension in the The Prince reaches Hungerford ; Skirmish at Reading ; the King's ...
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