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CHARLES II . , son of Charles I . and Henrietta Maria of France , way born at
Whitehall , on the 29th of May , 1630 . He was living at the Hague , under the
protection of his brother - in - law , the prince of Orange , when his father was
beheaded .
CHARLES II . , son of Charles I . and Henrietta Maria of France , way born at
Whitehall , on the 29th of May , 1630 . He was living at the Hague , under the
protection of his brother - in - law , the prince of Orange , when his father was
beheaded .
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On the first day of January , 1651 , Charles was crowned at Scone , after having
sworn to abolish all false religions , and to establish the presbyterial government
in Scotland and in his own family . The advance of Cromwell , and his repeated ...
On the first day of January , 1651 , Charles was crowned at Scone , after having
sworn to abolish all false religions , and to establish the presbyterial government
in Scotland and in his own family . The advance of Cromwell , and his repeated ...
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Charles ' s council was of an exceedingly heterogeneous character . It consisted
of the royal brothers , James and Henry , Hyde the chancellor , Ormond the lord -
steward , Lord Culpepper master of the rolls , and Secretary Nicholas .
Charles ' s council was of an exceedingly heterogeneous character . It consisted
of the royal brothers , James and Henry , Hyde the chancellor , Ormond the lord -
steward , Lord Culpepper master of the rolls , and Secretary Nicholas .
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