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Charles II (1660-85) was described by Ronald Hutton as the playboy monarch, naughty but nice, the hero of all who prized urbanity, tolerance, good humour, and the pursuit of pleasure above more earnest, sober or material virtues. Yet, like his grandfather he struggled to pay for it. Though Restoration England brought a new respect and freedom to the monarchy, the country had survived 11 years without the crown. He would test the patience of the establishment when his lifestyle and his faith drew him to the webs of Catholic Europe.

Characters

Charles II – King of England, Scotland and Ireland

Catherine of Braganza – Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland

James, duke of York – younger brother of Charles II

Charles I – King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1625-49), father of Charles II

James I – King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1603-25), grandfather of Charles II

Henrietta Maria – Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland, mother of Charles II

Henrietta Anne – younger sister of Charles II, duchess of Orleans

Princess Mary – daughter of James, duke of York

William of Orange – prince of Orange, husband of Princess Mary

Oliver Cromwell – Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1653-58)

Richard Cromwell - Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1658-59), son of Oliver Cromwell

Thomas Fairfax – Parliamentarian commander and general of the New Model Army

Prince Rupert of the Rhine – Royalist cavalry commander and colonial governor, cousin of Charles II

George Monck – prominent English soldier

John Lambert – Parliamentarian general

Henry Ireton – Parliamentary general

John Bradshaw -  President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I

Colonel Thomas Blood – Anglo-Irish officer

Titus Oates – English Priest who fabricated the Popish plot

Israel Tonge – English divine who helped fabricate the Popish plot

Edmund Godfrey – English magistrate

Edward Hyde, 1st earl of Clarendon – Lord Chancellor

The CABAL - Lord Clifford, Earl of Arlington, Duke of Buckingham, Lord Ashley, Duke of Lauderdale



George Pendrell – Catholic royalist

Nell Gwynne - mistress of Charles II

Barbara Villiers – mistress of Charles II

William Harvey – physician and tutor of Charles II

Christopher Wren – architect responsible for rebuilding 52 London churches

Isaac Newton – mathematician and physicist

Robert Boyle – philosopher, chemist, and physicist

Edmund Halley – astronomer, geophysicist, and mathematician

Louis XIV – King of France, cousin of Charles II

Samuel Pepys – Diarist and President of the Royal society

John Evelyn – diarist and writer

Gilbert Burnet – contemporary historian and philosopher

Figures from the past



Henry V – King of England (1413-22)

Richard III – King of England (1483-85)

Edward, The Black Prince – son of Edward III and heir to the English throne

Elizabeth II – Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms (1952-present)

CREDITS

Henry Purcell – The Old Bachelor

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