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The 1688 Revolution
By 1688 the country was disillusioned with the King and once again faced civil war. The King had a large, well-equipped, regular army with a powerful artillery and the best Navy afloat. The opposition, led by the Earl of Danby, conspired to bring Prince William of Orange from the Netherlands to fight their cause.
In April 1688 James issued a second Declaration of Indulgence and ordered it should be read in all churches on 18th May. Seven bishops, headed by the venerable William Sancroft, refused. James demanded they should be tried for seditious libel. Even Judge Jeffreys thought this unwise. The bishops were sent to the Tower.
On 10th June the Queen, Mary of Modena, gave birth to a son. The Catholic line would be continued. It is at this point that the opposition wrote to Prince WIlliam of Orange.
Sir Isaac Newton |
SIR ISAAC NEWTON (1642-1727)- Scientist and politician
- Left school to work on the family farm and later became a student and then don at Cambridge
- Researched gravity, light and the construction of the telescope
- Was guarded about his religious beliefs gaining a dispensation to hold a Cambridge professorship without being in Holy Orders
- Became Lucasian professor of mathematics in 1669 (a chair that exists still)
- Was MP for Cambridge, Master of the Royal Mint and President of the Royal Society
- In 1705 was knighted by Queen Anne
- His tomb is in Westminster Abbey
James II's son would be known as the Old Pretender. His son would be Bonny Prince Charlie.
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1658 | Oliver Cromwell dies
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1660 | Charles II signs the Declaration of Breda Charles II is restored to the throne
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1662 | Charles II marries Catherine of Braganza
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1665 | The Great Plague
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1666 | The Fire of London
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1672 | Charles II issues the Declaration of Indulgence
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1677 | Princess Mary marries William of Orange
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1685 | Charles II dies James II becomes king of England Monmouth Rebellion put down
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1687 | James II dissolves Parliament
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1688 | Seven bishops imprisoned Birth of James's son William of Orange lands in England James flees abroad
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1689 | William III and Mary II become king and queen of England
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SIGNATORIES OF THE LETTER TO WILLIAM OF ORANGE | | Danby |
| Shrewsbury |
| Devonshire |
| Russell |
| Sidney |
| the Bishop of London |
| The letter was conveyed to the Hague by Admiral Herbert. |
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