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On 30 December the Archbishop of York and eleven bishops were put in the
Tower . Civil war broke out in August 1642 . At first it went in Charles I ' s favour at
York . 3 On 25 September 1643 a Solemn League and Covenant was concluded
...
On 30 December the Archbishop of York and eleven bishops were put in the
Tower . Civil war broke out in August 1642 . At first it went in Charles I ' s favour at
York . 3 On 25 September 1643 a Solemn League and Covenant was concluded
...
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There is no doubting the loyalty of most English Catholics of the time , but there
were undoubtedly secret intrigues , with a view to reintroducing Catholicism ,
being plotted by the Court clique around the Duke of York , the future James II .
There is no doubting the loyalty of most English Catholics of the time , but there
were undoubtedly secret intrigues , with a view to reintroducing Catholicism ,
being plotted by the Court clique around the Duke of York , the future James II .
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John Sharp ( 16441713 ) 1 became Archbishop of York ; he had been deprived
by James II , but he enjoyed great favour with the new sovereigns and played an
important part in ecclesiastical appointments . ? The relations of the Church of ...
John Sharp ( 16441713 ) 1 became Archbishop of York ; he had been deprived
by James II , but he enjoyed great favour with the new sovereigns and played an
important part in ecclesiastical appointments . ? The relations of the Church of ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 135 |
The Thirty Years War and | 189 |
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