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Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series. January 1st to December 31st 1682.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Daniell, F. H. Blackburne, author.
Series:
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Archives.
Great Britain--History.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (788 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Burlington : TannerRitchie Publishing, 2012.
Summary:
This historical volume compiles and organizes domestic state papers from the year 1682 during the reign of Charles II of England. Edited by F.H. Blackburne Daniell, it provides a detailed calendar of government documents, correspondence, and records stored in the Public Record Office. The text sheds light on the political, legal, and social dynamics of the time, including the King's rule without Parliament, the activities of key political figures such as the Earl of Rochester and Sir Leoline Jenkins, and events such as the Whig opposition, Monmouth's northwest progress, and the enforcement of laws against dissenters. It also touches on foreign affairs, including the blockade of Luxembourg and a Moroccan ambassador's visit. The book is intended for historians, researchers, and scholars interested in Restoration-era England, providing valuable insights into the governance and societal challenges of the period. Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9781554935178
1554935172
OCLC:
1470855975

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