The Bloody Assizes

The Bloody Assizes PDF

Author: John Tutchin

Publisher:

Published: 1929

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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"The objects of the present book are, in the first place, to reprint the material portions of the book commonly called the "Bloody Assizes," of which Macaulay and many lesser writers have made such copious and uncritical use. For this purpose the original and various editions of the book have been examined and the career of its principal author, John Tutchin, and his friends described in detail. The Western Circuit of September, 1685, has been described from manuscripts, newsletters, and other documents, either unknown or which have not hitherto received consideration."

Jeffreys of the Bloody Assizes

Jeffreys of the Bloody Assizes PDF

Author: Seymour 1899- Schofield

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9781013743207

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The Bloody Assizes: Or, a Compleat History of the Life of George Lord Jefferies ... Wherein Among Other Things is Given a True Account of His Unheard of Cruelties ... in His Whole Western-Circuit. Comprehending the ... Tryals and Condemnation of All Those who Suffer'd in the West of England, in the Year 1685 ... To which is Added Major Holmes's Excellent Speech, with the Dying Speeches and Prayers of Many Other Eminent Protestants, Etc.

The Bloody Assizes: Or, a Compleat History of the Life of George Lord Jefferies ... Wherein Among Other Things is Given a True Account of His Unheard of Cruelties ... in His Whole Western-Circuit. Comprehending the ... Tryals and Condemnation of All Those who Suffer'd in the West of England, in the Year 1685 ... To which is Added Major Holmes's Excellent Speech, with the Dying Speeches and Prayers of Many Other Eminent Protestants, Etc. PDF

Author: James BENT

Publisher:

Published: 1890

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13:

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The Last Royal Rebel

The Last Royal Rebel PDF

Author: Anna Keay

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-05-19

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 140884608X

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'A superb biography, which paints a vivid picture of the times and of her subject' Daily Telegraph 'Fascinating, compelling, outrageous and ultimately tragic' Simon Sebag Montefiore 'It is the best royal biography I have read in years' A.N. Wilson From the Duff Cooper Prize-winning author of The Restless Republic, a remarkable biography of one of the most intriguing figures of the Restoration era. James, Duke of Monmouth, the favoured illegitimate son of Charles II, was born in exile the year his grandfather Charles I was executed and the English monarchy abolished. Abducted from his mother on his father's orders, he emerged from a childhood in the backstreets of Rotterdam to command the ballrooms of Paris, the brothels of Covent Garden and the battlefields of Flanders. Such was his appeal that when the monarchy itself came under threat, the cry was for Monmouth to succeed Charles II as king. He inspired both delight and disgust, adulation and abhorrence and, in time, love and loyalty. Louis XIV was his mentor, Nell Gwyn his protector, D'Artagnan his lieutenant, William of Orange his confidant, John Dryden his censor and John Locke his comrade. In The Last Royal Rebel, Anna Keay matches rigorous scholarship with a storyteller's gift to enrapturing effect. She paints a vivid portrait of the warm, courageous and handsome Duke of Monmouth, a man who by his own admission 'lived a very dissolute and irregular life', but who was ultimately prepared to risk everything for honour and justice. His story, culminating in his fateful invasion, provides a sweeping chronicle of the turbulent decades in which England as we know it was forged.