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James II of England and VII of Scotland (1685-59) followed in the footsteps of his predecessors. He too, struggled with the scope and nature of government. He believed it his duty as a Roman Catholic prince to level the religious playing field and did not learn the lessons of the civil war. He woefully underestimated the power of parliament. His rule saw the beginnings of the modern British state and the ultimate death knell of absolute monarchy.

Characters

James II of England and VII of Scotland

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

Charles II – King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1660-85), brother of James

Henrietta Maria – Queen consort of England, mother of James

Anne Hyde – Queen consort of England, 1st wife of James

Mary of Modena – Queen consort, 2nd wife of James

Princess Mary – eldest daughter of James

Princess Anne – eldest daughter of James

James, prince of Wales – son of James

Oliver Cromwell – 1st Lord Protector of the English commonwealth

Richard Cromwell – 2nd Lord Protector of the English commonwealth

George Monck – English general

Titus Oates – English priest and fabricator of the Popish plot

Duke of Monmouth – illegitimate son of Charles II and claimant to the throne

Earl of Argyll – Scottish peer and soldier, ally of the duke of Monmouth

Nell Gwynne – mistress of Charles II

Henry Compton – bishop of London

Robert Spencer, earl of Sunderland – Lord President of the council

William Penn – quaker and founder of the province of Pennsylvania

John Churchill – English general and statesman

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

Louis XIV – King of France

Henri de La Tour D’Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne – Marshall general of France

Charles-Maurice Le Tellier – Archbishop of Reims

Mary I – Queen of England and Ireland (1553-58)

Henry VI – King of England (1422-61, 70-71)

Richard II – King of England (1377-99)

Edward II – King of England (1307-27)

John Callow – Historian

Gilbert Burnet - Historian

CREDITS

Courante – Henry Eccles

Adagio – Henry Eccles

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Soundmary – Wild horses

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