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  1. Hace 3 días · Charles, Duke of Cambridge: 22 October 1660 5 May 1661 Mary II: 30 April 1662 28 December 1694 married 1677, William III, Prince of Orange; no issue James, Duke of Cambridge: 11 or 12 July 1663 20 June 1667 Anne, Queen of Great Britain: 6 February 1665 1 August 1714 married 1683, Prince George of Denmark; no surviving issue Charles, Duke of Kendal

  2. Hace 4 días · In March of 1664, James Stuart, Duke of York, and brother to the newly reinstalled English King Charles II, asked if he could seize the land between the Delaware and Connecticut rivers from...

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  3. Hace 4 días · House of Stuart, royal house of Scotland from 1371 and of England from 1603, when James VI inherited the English throne as James I. It was interrupted in 1649 by the establishment of the Commonwealth but was restored in 1660. It ended in 1714, when the British crown passed to the house of Hanover.

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  4. Hace 3 días · On Thursday the 14th the City and Castle of Carlisle capitulated when the Duke of Perth took possession in the Pretender's name. On the 20th the van marched for Penrith and on the next day they reached Shap while the main body came to Penrith. On the 22nd the van reached Kendal but the main body halted at Penrith.

  5. Hace 3 días · Under the Stuarts, various iterations of a ‘popish conspiracy’ against Church and state damaged Charles I’s authority, animated opposition towards him during the Civil Wars, and created political crisis during the reign of his son.

  6. Hace 2 días · Esme, duke of Richmond and Lenox, the son, died in France, in 1660, being at that time about ten years of age; upon which his titles and this manor of Cobham, among other estates belonging to him, devolved to his cousin german and next heir male, Charles Stuart, earl of Litchfield, son of his uncle, George lord Aubigney above mentioned, the ...

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · Cromwell’s description of Marston Moor as a victory of the Lord’s party was an inclusive claim, embracing English and Scots, and right into the 1650s Cromwell saw the Scots as ‘brothers in Christ’, even if they erred and bizarrely associated themselves with Charles Stuart.