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  • [[Charles II]] had issued a Declaration of Indulgence, which eased conditions for the Qu ...duct his dispute, he also took up the cause of persecuted nonconformists. Charles II died in 1685, and the Duke of York came to the throne as James VII (of Scot
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  • ...glish Restoration|Restoration]] in 1660. In 1664, [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] instituted the [[Newmarket Town Plate]] and wrote its rules himself: ...he first day of October, 1664, in the 16th year of our Sovereign Lord King Charles II, which Plate is to be rid for yearly, the second Thursday in October for ev
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  • ...English Civil War]]. He was briefly the tutor to the future English King [[Charles II]]. In Paris Hobbes was a member of the circle of anti-Aristotelian philosop
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  • ...story (apocryphal?) that Penn kept his hat on when coming to see the King. Charles II promptly removed his own hat. "Friend Charles, why dost thou remove thy hat
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  • ...vil War]], holding out with difficulty. After the [[Restoration]], when [[Charles II]] built a citadel at Plymouth, it was sited to dominate the town as well as
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  • ...rk as well drawn up as the subject could possibly admit. The dedication to Charles II., instead of being filled with mean, flattering encomiums, abounds with bol
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  • ...chment which he showed by bursting into tears on hearing of the death of [[Charles II]]. <ref>[http://www.electricscotland.com/history/other/ruddiman_thomas.htm
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  • ...ngest son of Sir Alexander Monro of Bearcrofts, a colonel in the army of [[Charles II]] at the [[battle of Worcester]]. John Monro was a surgeon in the army of K
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  • ...pment, and Circumstance of English Liberal Thought from the Restoration of Charles II until the War with the Thirteen Colonies'' (1959, 2004). [http://oll.libert
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  • ...it of the king. The colony at Lucera was finally disbanded in 1300 under [[Charles II of Naples]], and many of its inhabitants sold into slavery.<ref>The best di
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  • ...n|religious]] activities viewed as troublesome for [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] (reigned 1660-1685).<ref>Walmsley (1998: 1; 3).</ref> The castle soon beg
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  • North Carolina is named after King [[Charles II of England]], as ''Carolus'' is Latin for Charles.
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  • ...beth I|Queen Elizabeth I]], and was nicknamed the ''Old Dominion'' by King Charles II because Virginia remained loyal to the crown during the [[English Civil War
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  • ...emselves to have their lines of communication cut, followed the young King Charles II into England. Cromwell surrounded and destroyed the Scottish army at Worces ...for less than a year, whereupon Parliament restored the monarchy, under [[Charles II]]. After the king was restored, in 1661, Oliver Cromwell's body was dug up,
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  • ...ber 1666 for [[religion|religious]] activities viewed as troublesome for [[Charles II]] (reigned 1660-1685).<ref>Walmsley (1998: 1; 3).</ref> The castle soon beg
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  • ...e execution of Charles I in 1649 and the Restoration of the monarchy under Charles II in 1660 during which the various governments of the Commonwealth and Cromwe '''The Restoration'''. Charles II (1660-85)[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/charles_ii_king.sht
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  • ...ere to play a important role in the wars and in the later reinstatement of Charles II. Though Charles then turned to persecutor trying to stamp out the Covenante
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  • ...same name. Even though there are people with the same name (David Clark or Charles II), I want those articles to be '''disambiguated in the title''', with disamb ...r readers know that we know the difference between Charles II of Spain and Charles II of England. [[User:Anthony Argyriou|Anthony Argyriou]] 17:03, 1 April 2008
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  • ...to Episcopacy. The Presbyterians of that time were near enough the days of Charles II and James VII to understand what that meant. When resistance to the occupat
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