Glorious Revolution or Dutch Invasion? 1688 Revisited

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london 1688  London, 1688 RCIN 750234 Your share link is Close × London These were routed when the citizens of Reading also turned on them and William arrived at St James's, London, on 18 December 1688 On James II's

The feeling was intensified by the liberty which Catholics enjoyed in London during 1686 Public chapels were opened, including one in the Royal Palace, the The Glorious Revolution of 1688-89 changed the relationship between the British monarchy and parliament forever James fled London on 10

Popular Protests, the Public Sphere and Court Catholicism The Insults to the Chapel of the Spanish Embassy in London, 1685-1688 Authors  The Revolution of 1688 that deposed King James II and put William III and Mary II on the throne of England, sometimes called the Glorious, or Bloodless,

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