单词 | James II |
例句 | James II had succeeded his brother in 1685 and, after a cautious start to his reign, by 1687 he was starting to throw his weight around. The Scientists 2003-10-21T00:00:00Z That meant working with wardrobes including those of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and curating major pieces of costume, like the wedding suit of King James II, circa 1670. The Farmer's Wife Of Vintage Fashion 2010-07-14T20:45:00Z Built from 1689 by William and Mary, after they deposed the despotic and Catholic James II, this is a palace for a pair of constitutional monarchs. My best bit of historic Britain: historians' and authors' top tips 2012-08-17T21:45:07Z James Stuart was the second son of the future James II/VII and his first wife, Anne Hyde. 10 royal heirs who died before they reigned 2022-03-14T04:00:00Z After James II was deposed during the Glorious Revolution, his daughter Mary and her husband, William of Orange, took the throne. 10 royal heirs who died before they reigned 2022-03-14T04:00:00Z He is considered to be the most distinguished craftsman of the instrument, and was commissioned by the likes of King James II and King Charles III of Spain. Biggest UK Stradivarius show planned 2013-05-14T17:13:02Z Photograph: PA/National Portrait Gallery James II, the last Stuart king of Britain, liked seeing his queen consort Mary of Modena dress as a man. Royal blue: paintings show the monarchy's ruder side 2012-06-05T13:18:02Z Andrew Rothney, who plays James II, says he has asked himself how different audience reactions in the Olivier auditorium in London might be before and after the referendum. Scottish theatres lukewarm over referendum 2014-08-17T04:00:00Z Some have connected the opera to James II, with a suggested date of 1687, or to Charles II, with a proposed date of 1684. The More We Learn About ‘Dido and Aeneas,’ the Less We Know 2017-12-15T05:00:00Z James II is ditched by parliament, which then installs its own monarch, William III. Tonight's TV highlights 15/04/2013 2013-04-15T06:00:19Z When he left India four years later, he took with him the germ of his multi-volume masterpiece, The History of England from the Accession of James II. Macaulay and Son: Archtects of Imperial Britain by Catherine Hall - review 2012-12-21T22:55:02Z Before she’s even met the little princesses, Crawford makes a comment about how “James II and Bonnie Prince Charlie lost their kingdoms.” Review | Wendy Holden’s ‘The Royal Governess’ is spirited entertainment that revisits Queen Elizabeth II’s childhood 2020-08-25T04:00:00Z She became the heir presumptive when the decades-younger Anne, the daughter of James II, succeeded William III the following year. 10 royal heirs who died before they reigned 2022-03-14T04:00:00Z James II and Anne had already lost one son in 1661, and in April 1667, both the Duke of Cambridge and his younger brother, Charles, fell ill with what was either smallpox or the plague. 10 royal heirs who died before they reigned 2022-03-14T04:00:00Z There are three ceiling-height, canopied state beds, including that of King James II, and, remarkably, original, elaborate bed hangings and spreads, as well as upholstered chairs and stools from the palace bedroom sets. In England, a trio of stately homes illuminates a bygone age 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z The Twelfth of July is an annual commemoration of King William III's victory over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Orange Order to stick to traditional Belfast route 2023-11-16T05:00:00Z Prince Charles Edward Stuart - or Bonnie Prince Charlie as he is often known - was the grandson of James II, who was King of England in 1685. Bonnie Prince Charlie's sword to be displayed in Perth 2023-10-23T04:00:00Z It took place against the background of the deposed Catholic King James II's attempt to regain his crown from his Protestant son-in-law, King William III. Apprentice Boys: Relief of Derry Parade taking place 2023-08-12T04:00:00Z The processions mark the victory of King William III over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. The Twelfth: Orange Order and bands to parade at 18 venues 2023-07-12T04:00:00Z They mark the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 when the Protestant King William III - also known as King Billy and William of Orange - defeated Catholic King James II. The Twelfth: Why are bonfires lit in Northern Ireland? 2023-07-11T04:00:00Z A crisis occurred late in his reign when a parliamentary faction called the Whigs tried to exclude his younger brother, James II, from being eligible for the throne because he was openly Catholic. Western Civilization: A Concise History 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z The church was built for Queen Mary of Guelders in 1463 in memory of her husband, King James II who had been killed by an exploding canon when inspecting his new artillery at Roxburgh Castle. Mystery carvings came from dismantled royal church 2023-04-08T04:00:00Z The pub has a rich history of its own, named as such because King James II is said to have stayed at a coaching inn on the site during his reign. King Charles banknotes printed - but not ready yet 2023-04-06T04:00:00Z William, a Protestant, had become King of England, Scotland and Ireland the previous year, after Catholic James II was deposed, and his victory secured his position. The Twelfth: Orange Order and bands to parade at 18 venues 2023-07-12T04:00:00Z Hundreds of people died when the Gloucester ran aground off the coast of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, in 1682, nearly killing the Duke of York, who became King James II of England. New underwater footage shows shipwrecked warship 2023-02-24T05:00:00Z William was married to Mary, the Protestant daughter of James II, and thus parliament hoped that any threat of a Catholic monarchy would be permanently defeated by his intervention. Western Civilization: A Concise History 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery will host the exhibition, including items thought to have been used by King James II, from 25 February. The Gloucester: Items from 1682 shipwreck to go on display 2023-02-16T05:00:00Z The march commemorates an event known as the Shutting of the Gates - when 13 apprentices locked the walled city's gates against the approaching army of the Catholic King James II in December 1688. Londonderry: Apprentice Boys' Lundy parade set to take place 2022-12-03T05:00:00Z The English king who features prominently in unionist iconography is William of Orange, who won a famous military victory over a Catholic king, James II, in 1690. In Northern Ireland, Mourning, Yes, but Symbolism, Too 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z Also like Louis XIV, James II practiced a strict and intolerant form of Roman Catholicism after he converted from Protestantism in the late 1660s. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z Just as their English forebears had removed King James II from the throne in 1689, the colonists now wished to establish a new rule. American Government 2021-07-28T00:00:00Z The siege of Derry in 1689 took place against the background of the deposed Catholic King James II's attempt to regain his crown from his Protestant son-in-law, King William III. Apprentice Boys' annual Relief of Derry Parade to take place 2022-08-13T04:00:00Z The events celebrate the 1690 victory of the Protestant William of Orange - also known as King Billy - over his Catholic father-in-law, King James II. Eleventh Night bonfires: Fall in call-outs for firefighters 2022-07-12T04:00:00Z The annual Orange Order parades celebrate the Battle of the Boyne, when William of Orange - also known as King Billy - defeated the Catholic King James II in 1690. Twelfth of July: Thousands to take part in Orange Order parades 2022-07-12T04:00:00Z In 1686, James II applied his concept of a centralized state to the colonies by creating an enormous colony called the Dominion of New England. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z It is part of the commemorations to mark the victory of the Protestant King William of Orange, over the Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Larne bonfire: Council launches investigation after man's death 2022-07-11T04:00:00Z The warship ran aground off the coast of Great Yarmouth, nearly killing the Duke of York, who went on to become King James II of England. The Gloucester shipwreck: Hopes part of royal wreck can be recovered 2022-06-12T04:00:00Z When the Gloucester ran aground and sank in 1682, it was carrying James Stuart, the Duke of York, who would go on to reign as King James II from 1685 to 1688. Royal Shipwreck From 1682 Is Found Off the Coast of England 2022-06-10T04:00:00Z Six years after the sinking Catholic James II was ousted by the Protestant William of Orange in the 1688 "Glorious Revolution", paving the way for the future constitutional monarchy in Britain. Researchers reveal secret find of 340-year-old sunken royal warship 2022-06-10T04:00:00Z His brother, James II, led the company before ascending the throne. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z The Gloucester ran aground off the coast of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, in 1682, nearly killing the Duke of York, who became King James II of England. Shipwreck The Gloucester hailed most important since Mary Rose 2022-06-09T04:00:00Z He went on to reign as King James II of England and Ireland, and as James VII of Scotland from 1685 to 1688, when he was deposed by the Glorious Revolution. Wreck of 17th-century royal warship found off UK coast 2022-06-09T04:00:00Z Or it could have been King James II, who was Duke of York when he faced off against William of Orange. York strips a title from Prince Andrew. But it’s hard to take ‘Duke of York.’ 2022-04-29T04:00:00Z If rulers broke that contract as James II had done, men could and should resist them. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z In England, opponents of James II’s efforts to create a centralized Catholic state were known as Whigs. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z The reign of King James II - a Catholic - was marked by political and religious turmoil and he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Shipwreck The Gloucester hailed most important since Mary Rose 2022-06-09T04:00:00Z The company was led by the king’s brother, the then-Duke of York, who would go on to become King James II. Prince William tells Jamaicans: Slavery ‘stains our history’ 2022-03-24T04:00:00Z This bloodless overthrow of King James II is called the Glorious Revolution. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z All the Stuart kings had resented what they viewed as the disorderly and anti-monarchical tendencies of radical Protestantism, but only James II repudiated the Reformation and tried to restore the Catholic Church. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z He made over 1,000 violins, violas and violoncellos, and was commissioned by King James II and King Charles III of Spain, before his death in 1737. Paraguay: Police probe Stradivarius violin theft motive in double murder 2021-11-10T05:00:00Z After James II, a Catholic, had been deposed for, among other offenses, disarming Protestants in Ireland, Parliament adopted a declaration of new rights. Supreme Court looks to medieval England in gun rights case 2021-11-02T04:00:00Z The event, usually held on 13 July, is a theatrical re-enactment of the victory of King William III over the Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Royal Black Institution marks 'Last Saturday' with 28 parades 2021-08-28T04:00:00Z The siege of Derry took place against the background of the deposed Catholic King James II's attempt to regain his crown from his Protestant son-in-law, King William III. Apprentice Boys Relief of Derry parade taking place 2021-08-14T04:00:00Z Under James II, England seemed poised for a return to Catholicism. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z Each year, the 12 July celebrations by the Orange Order mark the anniversary of the victory of Protestant William of Orange over Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690. Twelfth of July parades to take place across Northern Ireland 2021-07-12T04:00:00Z Mathieu was responding to former New York Giants cornerback Charles James II’s tweet wondering what made Bell say what he said about the Chiefs. Chiefs' Tyrann Mathieu responds to Le'Veon Bell after running back's Andy Reid comment 2021-06-14T04:00:00Z The Twelfth of July parades celebrate the Battle of the Boyne, when William of Orange defeated the Catholic King James II in 1690. Twelfth of July parades across NI in pictures 2020-07-13T04:00:00Z Each year, the Orange Order marks the anniversary of the victory of Protestant William of Orange over Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690. Almost 250 bands to march in local Twelfth parades 2020-07-13T04:00:00Z When rulers violated men’s rights, as James II had done, they broke the compact, and the people had a right to replace them. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z The annual events mark the victory of the Dutch-born Protestant King William III over Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690. Bonfire banners 'sectarian and offensive' - Foster 2020-07-12T04:00:00Z Each year, the organisation marks the anniversary of the victory of Protestant William of Orange over Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690. Celebrate Twelfth of July at home, Foster urges 2020-07-11T04:00:00Z King James II was concerned his subjects weren’t practicing their archery enough during Scotland’s ongoing wars with England. Did you know: Golf was once banned by a King - Golf Digest 2020-04-13T04:00:00Z Charles James II, who was playing for the Houston Roughnecks, played in the Alliance of American Football last year when it folded in the middle of its inaugural season. XFL player caught in another football league suspending operations in middle of season 2020-04-13T04:00:00Z At the time of Leisler’s Rebellion, a genuine crisis had gripped the colony and its neighbors, for England had toppled King James II in an upheaval known as the Glorious Revolution. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z The siege took place against the background of the deposed Catholic King James II's attempt to regain his crown from his Protestant son-in-law, King William III. Thousands in Derry for Apprentice Boys parade 2019-08-10T04:00:00Z The fires mark William of Orange's victory over the Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 and supporters say they are an important part of loyalist culture. Staff 'threatened' at Belfast leisure centre 2019-07-07T04:00:00Z “Utterly condemned and stopped”? You would think King James II was talking about stealing or something even worse. Did you know: Golf was once banned by a King - Golf Digest 2020-04-13T04:00:00Z When her father, James II, exhibited designs to create an absolutist Catholic monarchy, parliament rebelled again. Out of the Brexit nightmare must emerge a more robust democracy | Andrew Rawnsley 2019-01-13T05:00:00Z Anne’s father, King James II, was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, but the film is concerned less with the grand cycle of monarchical succession than with who gets to rub the monarch’s limbs. Glamour, Wit, and Cunning in “The Favourite” 2018-11-16T05:00:00Z In the Glorious Revolution that ensued, James II fled to France, and Parliament declared William and his wife, Mary, joint monarchs of England. For centuries, insider accounts have chipped away at ruling regimes — sometimes toppling them 2018-09-25T04:00:00Z It also acted as transport for the future James II in the fleet returning his brother Charles II to England from exile in Holland. Historic warship's secrets go on display 2018-09-15T04:00:00Z The fires mark William of Orange's victory over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 and supporters say they are an important part of loyalist culture. Explosion believed to be a pipe bomb 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z Marchers celebrate the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690 when William III - the Dutch-born Protestant better known as William of Orange or King Billy - defeated the Catholic King James II in County Meath. DUP leader at Orange parade in Scotland 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z In 1651, the sister and youngest brother of Charles II and James II were held under house arrest inside the property. Harry Potter's birthplace in Lavenham listed for sale for almost £1m - BBC News 2017-08-14T04:00:00Z Traditionally, bonfires are lit in many loyalist areas to mark the start of the annual commemoration of William of Orange's victory over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Eleventh night bonfires begin across Northern Ireland - BBC News 2017-07-11T04:00:00Z The ban, passed by King James II, was lifted in 1500. Golf’s History, in Scotland and Beyond 2017-06-16T04:00:00Z The articles usually claim, for example, that King James II of England in 1625 ordered thousands of Irish prisoners to be sent to the West Indies as slaves. AP FACT CHECK: Irish 2017-03-16T04:00:00Z Already committed to Washington State, James II assumed the worst after his injury: “Football is over for me,” he thought. Washington State running back James Williams II making family’s years of struggle pay off 2016-09-23T04:00:00Z In 1685, the Duke of York was crowned King James II. That year he formed the Dominion of New England, which combined the Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth Colonies. A Ferryboat Named Roosevelt, and a Missing County 2016-06-17T04:00:00Z Hamilton was born into a rich and noble Scottish family - his mother was the granddaughter of James II, making Hamilton a distant cousin of the 15-year-old James V. Patrick Hamilton: Recreating the trial of the first Scottish martyr - BBC News 2016-05-03T04:00:00Z Deshler’s car was already waiting at the pump when James II pulled up, lowering his window and passing over a debit card. Why a poor Southern city’s only hope was a Chinese company moving in 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z Historians say no evidence of any such directive exists — and James II wasn’t born until 1633 and didn’t gain the throne until 1685. AP FACT CHECK: Irish 2017-03-16T04:00:00Z By the time James II was in seventh grade, he’d already been to the funeral of one childhood friend felled by violence. Washington State running back James Williams II making family’s years of struggle pay off 2016-09-23T04:00:00Z "For this portrait, the future King James II is shown in the stylised outfit of Mars the Roman God of War," says Blyth. Fire, plague and royalty - as seen by diarist Samuel Pepys - BBC News 2015-11-20T05:00:00Z James II had been deposed for trying to restore absolute monarchy in the British Isles. Battles of Britain: Vote for which one changed us most - BBC News 2015-09-12T04:00:00Z James II had dropped out of high school, then spent four years in the Navy, six years in the Coast Guard and almost 20 years with the Postal Service. Why a poor Southern city’s only hope was a Chinese company moving in 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z Bonfires are traditionally lit in many loyalist areas on 11 July, to commemorate the victory of the Protestant William III over his Catholic father-in-law, James II at the 1690 Battle of the Boyne. Police investigate offensive symbols on nationalist and loyalist bonfires - BBC News 2015-08-17T04:00:00Z At one point, James II started wearing mostly red clothing, and in a neighborhood rife with gang violence between the Bloods and the Crips, his parents took that as a bad sign. Washington State running back James Williams II making family’s years of struggle pay off 2016-09-23T04:00:00Z One interpretation of this famous lullaby is that it is about the son of King James II of England and Mary of Modena. The Dark Origins of 11 Classic Nursery Rhymes 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z Every July, Protestants commemorating the victory of William of Orange over James II stack wooden pallets and rubber tires into towering structures and cloak them in gasoline-doused Irish tricolors. Using Flames to Soothe a Northern Ireland City Scarred by Fire 2015-03-27T04:00:00Z James II said he was returning to his law office. Why a poor Southern city’s only hope was a Chinese company moving in 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z On this day in 1457: Golf and football were banned by King James II for distracting people from archery practice. Centuries after its creation, golf is alive and well -- no thanks to King James II: The Loop 2013-10-16T04:00:00Z But James II tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee while returning the opening kickoff in the second game of his senior season. Washington State running back James Williams II making family’s years of struggle pay off 2016-09-23T04:00:00Z The ABC poster follows William of Orange, a Dutch Protestant, on his way to victory over his uncle, the Catholic James II, at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland. Orange visits popular with Catholics 2014-11-05T05:00:00Z The Glorious Revolution in 1688 saw the arrival of William and Mary, from the Netherlands, to topple James II. The Dutch influx brought a new spirit - genever - which rapidly caught on in England. When gin was full of sulphuric acid and turpentine 2014-07-28T04:00:00Z The parades by the Orange Order brotherhood commemorate the 17th-century victory of Protestant King William of Orange against the Catholic he dethroned, James II. The marches often raise tensions among the Irish Catholic minority. Annual Protestant march in Belfast mostly peaceful 2014-07-13T04:00:00Z His son Charles II tried again, followed by his brother James II, to reestablish the absolutist monarchy. History Lessons For China: Rule Of Law Before Democracy 2014-07-10T04:00:00Z Charles Edward Stuart, popularly known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, was the grandson of the exiled Stuart king, James II. Bonnie Prince Charlie portrait found 2014-02-21T12:33:27Z James II of England and Ireland, and King James VII of Scotland, who died in exile in France. Quiz of the week's news 2012-09-13T23:54:13Z Known as 'King Billy', the Protestant Dutchman seized the thrones of Catholic King James II in the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688. 12 July in pictures 2012-07-12T21:52:21Z James II was defeated, ending his hopes of taking back his throne. Who are the Orangemen? 2012-07-11T20:09:56Z The Orange Order holds its main Belfast event, which commemorates King William III's 1690 Battle of the Boyne victory over Catholic King James II, at Barnetts Demesne, five miles away from Ardoyne. Order to bus marchers to Ardoyne 2012-07-12T12:05:47Z That honour falls to , the Dutchman who was invited to seize the throne of England, Scotland and Ireland from James II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Who invented the National Debt? 2012-07-11T12:45:28Z The Protestant organisation holds its main Belfast demonstration, which commemorates King William III's 1690 Battle of the Boyne victory over Catholic King James II, at Barnett's Demesne, five miles away from Ardoyne. Parades chief appeals for calm 2012-07-10T05:09:04Z The Protestant organisation holds its main demonstration which commemorates King William III's 1690 Battle of the Boyne victory over Catholic King James II, at Barnett's Demesne, five miles away from Ardoyne. Loyalists protest Ardoyne ruling 2012-07-09T18:01:51Z The Orange Order is a 'fraternal' organisation, named for the Protestant Dutchman who seized the thrones of Catholic King James II back in the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688. Who are the Orangemen? 2012-07-11T20:09:56Z James II. had two kinds of touch pieces, one of gold and the other of silver, but they were not half the size of those given by Charles II. The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z The character of James II. may be described as the villainy of weakness. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 113, December 27, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-04-23T02:00:31.657Z After his death she endeavoured to get his possessions transferred to his mother, and wrote on the subject both to James II and to Lord Craven. Rupert Prince Palatine 2012-04-13T02:00:20.660Z A romance of the time of James II. and William of Orange. Submarine U93 2012-04-07T02:00:34.693Z When James II., in December, 1688, fled from his kingdom, the sympathies of more than half the French people were enlisted on his side. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z It is recorded that James II. touched eight hundred persons in the choir of the Cathedral of Chester. The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z On one occasion he was sent by the government to England to attend to some negotiations, at which time he became acquainted with King James II. Curiosities of Human Nature 2012-04-03T02:00:27.167Z Charles II. died Feb. 6th, 1685, and was succeeded by his brother, James II. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z This work as well as The Disgrace of Lord Clarendon, The South-Sea Bubble, and James II. receiving the news of the landing of William of Orange, are in the National Gallery. English Painters with a chapter on American painters 2012-03-27T02:00:26.437Z One of these, it was said, had been used by Mary on the scaffold, and contained a note in the handwriting, as I think, of James II. attesting the fact. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 109, November 29, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-03-25T02:00:04.460Z Queen Anne gave a touch-piece a little larger than that of James II. The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z The accession of James II brought no improvement in England, and the time was ripe for revolution. How Justice Grew: Virginia Counties, An Abstract of Their Formation 2012-03-16T02:00:20.963Z Going to London, the Admiralty, and James II. gave him the command of an eighteen-gun ship and ninety-five men. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z James II. was a good horseman, and had circumstances been more propitious he might have left his mark in the sporting annals of the country. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z While Old North and Old South were organizations expressing the will of the people, the third of the famous churches of Boston was the expression of the will of King James II of England. Historic Shrines of America Being the Story of One Hundred and Twenty Historic Buildings and the Pioneers Who Made Them Notable 2012-03-08T03:00:11.013Z James II “affected great state, and was the last of our monarchs who kept up the regal state in its full splendour.” The Curiosities of Heraldry 2012-02-23T03:00:41.067Z The name of this new division was Princess Anne honoring the second daughter of James II by his first wife Anne Hyde, and the sister of Queen Mary. How Justice Grew: Virginia Counties, An Abstract of Their Formation 2012-03-16T02:00:20.963Z I could not learn its age, but hazard the conjecture it was there before James II. abdicated. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z In the reign of James II. nothing specially noteworthy occurred, but William III. continued former crown donations and even added to them. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z Clarke, in his Life of James II. says that at his burial the rites of the Church of England were not used, but this is contradicted by the account preserved in Herald's College. The Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women (Real and Traditional) 2012-02-22T03:00:24.020Z This story was told in a newspaper in 1797, as having happened between James II. and the Mayor of Winchester. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 104, October 25, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-02-20T03:00:18.340Z There were also immigrants, both from England and Scotland, who were loyal to the Stuart cause, and its leader, James, son of James II by his second wife, Mary of Modena. How Justice Grew: Virginia Counties, An Abstract of Their Formation 2012-03-16T02:00:20.963Z Why did they cut off the head of Charles I., and why did they drive out James II.? The Gentle Reader 2012-02-15T03:00:37.463Z Good King George, who hated Catholics in as insane a manner as James II. hated Protestants, was determined that so long as he clutched the sceptre, their bread should be bitter in their mouths. My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:27.667Z James II., in his speech from the throne in Ireland, recommended the repeal of the Act of Settlement. The Commercial Restraints of Ireland 2012-02-13T03:00:20.483Z Dartmouth was master of the horse and governor of the Tower of London; and in 1688, when William of Orange was expected, James II. made him commander-in-chief of his fleet. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z His Majesty Charles II. having departed this life, Sir William Stapleton proclaimed his successor, James II. with great pomp, at Nevis. Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume I (of 2) A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day 2012-02-09T03:00:15.267Z He had a right to the crown by his marriage to Mary, the daughter of James II. The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young 2012-02-03T03:00:20.453Z In the celebrated cipher used by the earl of Argyll when plotting against James II., he altered the positions of the words. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z In 1689, when James II. seized on the College, the Vice-Provost and Fellows sold £30 worth of the plate for subsistence of themselves and the Scholars. The Commercial Restraints of Ireland 2012-02-13T03:00:20.483Z He was continued in his appointment by James II., but died soon after the latter’s accession in August 1685. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z Does not Mr. Macaulay present the reign of James II. before us, as blotted all over, with official piracy and judicial murder? Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z During the reign of that Popish King, James II., the law in Scotland was, that no clergyman might preach, and that no bookseller might sell, any book that reflected on the Romish Church. The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young 2012-02-03T03:00:20.453Z James, born October 14, 1633; afterwards James II., probably the unborn child of this poem. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) 2012-01-14T03:00:20.483Z Thomas Dongan, Governor of the English Colony of New York, then loyal subjects of James II., made demand that the French should evacuate the fort, as it was in British territory. A Century of Sail and Steam on the Niagara River 2012-01-11T03:00:29.487Z Frost, frost personified as a mischievous fellow; Jack Ketch, a public hangman—from one so named under James II.; Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) 2012-01-11T03:00:23.770Z The Fellows of Magdalen College had been most abominably treated, by James II., in 1687. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z The Protestant people were greatly burdened by the cruelties of James II., who, it is said, had a mind more devoted to the infliction of pain than had been since the Romans conquered England. The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young 2012-02-03T03:00:20.453Z The hall has an arched ceiling and several historical portraits, including those of Claverhouse, Charles II. and James II. of England. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z After I had seen the Treasury, I was carry’d into another Room, where I saw all the Statues of the Kings of England, from William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, to James II. The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pollnitz, Volume IV Being the Observations He Made in His Late Travels from Prussia thro' Germany, Italy, France, Flanders, Holland, England, &C. in Letters to His Friend. Discovering Not Only the Present State of the Chief Cities and Towns; but the Characters of the Principal Persons at the Several Courts. 2012-01-09T03:00:26.543Z This precious Relique is very much neglected, and I cannot imagine how it came to be so abandoned by that pious King James II. The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pollnitz, Volume II Being the Observations He Made in His Late Travels From Prussia thro' Germany, Italy, France, Flanders, Holland, England, &C. in Letters to His Friend. Discovering Not Only the Present State of the Chief Cities and Towns; but the Characters of the Principal Persons at the Several Courts. 2012-01-07T03:00:17.127Z A brief quotation may not be amiss, in regard to Penn’s relation to James II. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z He was not only a Roman Catholic, but was an avowed and sworn Jesuit—James II. The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young 2012-02-03T03:00:20.453Z On the accession of James II. he obtained an infantry regiment in Ireland, and was appointed governor of Limerick and a member of the privy council. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 8 "Haller, Albrecht" to "Harmonium" 2012-01-02T03:00:22.443Z A similar occurrence is related of the famous Duchess of Mazarin, the favorite of Charles II., and Madame de Beauclair, who stood in the same relation to James II. Modern Magic 2012-01-01T03:00:09.557Z This fine House is occupied by the Duchess Dowager of Buckingham, a natural Daughter of King James II. The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pollnitz, Volume II Being the Observations He Made in His Late Travels From Prussia thro' Germany, Italy, France, Flanders, Holland, England, &C. in Letters to His Friend. Discovering Not Only the Present State of the Chief Cities and Towns; but the Characters of the Principal Persons at the Several Courts. 2012-01-07T03:00:17.127Z When the seven bishops were tried for libel, for the support of arbitrary power, the army of James II, then encamped on Hounslow Heath, gave three cheers on hearing of their acquittal. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z In England James II. gradually deposed Protestants and substituted Roman Catholics in all positions of importance and influence. The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young 2012-02-03T03:00:20.453Z On the accession 880 of James II. he received numerous honours, but he was one of the first to enter into communication with the prince of Orange. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 8 "Haller, Albrecht" to "Harmonium" 2012-01-02T03:00:22.443Z The latter was a grandchild of King James II. of England, and a brother of Charles Edward the Pretender, known in Italy as the Earl of Albany. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z Is this a descendant of James II.'s illegitimate son, the Duke of Berwick? and if so, can any of your correspondents give me any information as to his descent, &c.? Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 95, August 23, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2011-12-24T03:07:54.103Z Beside it is placed the Proclamation of James II, ordering the apprehension of all persons dispersing the Declaration issued by Monmouth upon his landing in England; dated but one short month previously, June 15, 1685. Annals of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, A.D. 1598-A.D. 1867 With a Preliminary Notice of the earlier Library founded in the Fourteenth Century 2011-12-18T03:00:20.923Z In 1687 he was sent to London by the duke of Modena, to become a member of the chapel of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z Among later charters, that of James II., given in 1685, changed the title to that of government by a mayor and 6 aldermen, but this was afterwards reversed and the old order resumed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z Godolphin was not only a Tory by inheritance, but had a romantic admiration for the wife of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z Catherine Sedley, the mistress of James II., is a case in point. Leaves in the Wind 2011-10-28T02:00:25.937Z Having filled the highest offices in the state in Ireland under Charles II., he forgot his allegiance to his brother James II., and went over to the ranks of William and Mary. The South Isles of Aran 2011-10-26T02:00:28.363Z The accession of James II. however, February, 1685, opened a new prospect of advancement. A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia, &c., &c. 2011-10-19T02:00:19.497Z Ireland was still loyal to King James II., and would therefore have afforded an admirable basis of operations to a French fleet. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z After the accession of James II. he was made chamberlain to the queen, and, along with Rochester and Sunderland, enjoyed the king’s special confidence. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z This contract secured a Catholic education to the heirs of the British throne, and laid the foundations for the dreadful calamities which afflicted the nation during the reigns of Charles II. and James II. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z It is odd, he says, that the most distinct writer on military affairs whose labors he has perused is James II., in the warlike details given in his own Memoirs. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 2011-10-07T02:00:22.270Z Newton was a member of the Convention Parliament, which declared James II. to be no longer King of England and tendered the crown to William and Mary. The Story of Great Inventions 2011-10-05T02:00:16.353Z In 1688 he was sent by Louis XIV. to congratulate James II. on the birth of an heir. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z Under James II. he was made keeper of Edinburgh Castle on account of his religion, but he refused to support James’s efforts to impose Roman Catholicism on his subjects. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z James II., brother of Charles II., in 1685 succeeded to the throne of England and Scotland. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z In the reign of James II. the corporation shut the gates against the Duke of Monmouth, when he summoned them, and apprehended the few adherents to his cause that remained within their walls. Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated Vol.1-11 Historical, Entertaining & Commercial; Alphabetically Arranged. 11 Volume set. 2011-09-26T02:00:29.140Z England under James II., and Saxony at the present moment, are cases in point. Sermons 2011-09-26T02:00:27.830Z At James II.’s coronation he was lord high constable. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z Who was the wife to the Thomas Wentworth here mentioned? and, if a natural daughter of James II., Notes and Queries, Vol. III, Number 86, June 21, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc. 2011-09-23T02:00:20.637Z He started at the bare idea, and laid down the crown with a feeling of "good riddance" as profound and grateful as ever King James II. could have experienced. The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy 2011-09-18T02:00:22.467Z The mansion was built in the reign of James II., by Sir Thomas Sackville, of the family of the Earls of Dorset. Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated Vol.1-11 Historical, Entertaining & Commercial; Alphabetically Arranged. 11 Volume set. 2011-09-26T02:00:29.140Z The three kings are, I suppose, Charles I, Charles II, and James II, and the satiric jab is against those who perennially oppose the Establishment. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce 2011-09-15T02:00:12.030Z But the reports were seemingly unfounded, and were probably the fruit of an intrigue to deprive the king's Catholic brother, James II., of the right of succession. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z A favourite plan of his was that Louis XIV should buy the colony of New York from James II, as he had previously bought Dunkirk from Charles II. Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 2011-09-09T02:01:02.147Z "It is descended from James II. of England, whom we chased away because he was an honest man, as you put to death Louis XVI. because he was Bienfaisant." Four Years in France or, Narrative of an English Family's Residence there during that Period; Preceded by some Account of the Conversion of the Author to the Catholic Faith 2011-09-09T02:00:59.237Z III., all which were given up to James II., since which period it has subsisted as a borough by prescription. Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated Vol.1-11 Historical, Entertaining & Commercial; Alphabetically Arranged. 11 Volume set. 2011-09-26T02:00:29.140Z James II. sent for the young man and offered him a pension. The Standard Galleries - Holland 2011-09-06T02:00:08.153Z His brother and successor James II., a.d. 1685-1688, who was from a.d. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z On reaching England he received as his own share of the booty £16,000; but James II further recognized his services by creating him a knight. Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 2011-09-09T02:01:02.147Z The grandson of James II. had lived here for some time. Four Years in France or, Narrative of an English Family's Residence there during that Period; Preceded by some Account of the Conversion of the Author to the Catholic Faith 2011-09-09T02:00:59.237Z Among the first to go was the Sanci which James II. sold to Louis XIV. for twenty-five thousand pounds about the year 1695. Stories about Famous Precious Stones 2011-08-31T02:01:42.217Z As part of the scheme of James II for the confederation of the New England States under a royal governor, a postmaster was appointed for the united colonies. The History of the Post Office in British North America 2011-08-31T02:01:37.743Z “History of England from the Accession of James II.” Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z Who could honour such a king as George IV.? while to "obey" James II. would have been the destruction of England. My Path to Atheism 2011-08-30T02:00:29.183Z Since James II. no English monarch has performed this ceremony, but in Spain and Austria the yearly foot-washing upon Holy Thursday is still performed by the Head of the State. Holidays & Happy-Days 2011-08-27T02:00:21.840Z On the accession of James II. the old inhabitants entertained sanguine hopes of recovering their former rights. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z Towards the reign of James II., however, there came in one of the most pleasing and elegant styles ever known in England. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z The king gave 200 fair timber trees out of Needwood forest, and his brother, the Duke of York, afterwards King James II., gave the money for the tracery of the great west window. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Lichfield A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See 2011-08-14T02:00:26.307Z Those against the Court interest during the reigns of Charles II. and James II. and for the Court in the reigns of William and George I. were called Whigs. Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier 2011-08-06T02:00:04.917Z It was created by James II. in 1687, and it includes the King and sixteen knights. Holidays & Happy-Days 2011-08-27T02:00:21.840Z There was undoubtedly a good deal of his royal and unfortunate father about James II. William the Third 2011-07-31T02:00:12.077Z James II., at that time a fugitive from his throne. School Reading by Grades Sixth Year 2011-07-31T02:00:11.420Z Such hints may remind us of the long minorities of James II. and James III.; and, whilst speaking on this subject, I may note a somewhat remarkable coincidence. Lancelot of the Laik A Scottish Metrical Romance 2011-07-27T02:00:29.703Z This we have the authority of the ancient borough of Carlisle, that it is the safety of the prince, and the glory of the nation, as appears by their renowned address to King James II. And What if the Pretender should Come? Or Some Considerations of the Advantages and Real Consequences of the Pretender's Possessing the Crown of Great Britain 2011-07-19T02:00:23.110Z The war between Louis XIV. and William III. was undertaken by the former with the object of restoring James II. to the English throne. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z As early as the spring of 1687 it was beginning to be suspected by men of foresight, both in England and in Holland, that James II.'s position was precarious. William the Third 2011-07-31T02:00:12.077Z In the reign of James II., during the earl of Clarendon’s absence in Ireland, he acted as one of the commissioners of the privy seal. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z On the Twelfth of July, the protestant Orange Order take part in demonstrations across Northern Ireland, commemorating Prince William of Orange's 1690 Battle of the Boyne victory over catholic King James II. Hijacked bus driven at police 2011-07-12T06:46:57Z In 1690, forces led by William of Orange defeated the army of James II at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland. Today in History 2011-07-12T04:02:08Z Pennsylvania.—The marked favor with which James II looked upon Penn placed the Pennsylvania proprietor under William's suspicion. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z That portion of the excise, estimated at £300,000, which had been settled upon James II. for life, was now settled upon William and Mary for their joint and separate lives. William the Third 2011-07-31T02:00:12.077Z He made over 1,000 violins, violas and violoncellos, and was commissioned by King James II of England and King Charles III of Spain. What makes the Strad so special? 2011-06-21T15:26:25Z During the reigns of Charles II. and James II. the press was more or less under a censorship, from which it was not emancipated till the seventh year of William III. The Pictorial Press Its Origin and Progress 2011-06-15T02:00:20.920Z But, in the case and condition of James II., the English declared that he was no longer of England,—they declared him fallen from the Crown, and a foreigner. Trial of the Officers and Crew of the Privateer Savannah, on the Charge of Piracy, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York 2011-06-05T02:00:10.927Z But with the overthrow of James II the political situation in Europe was completely changed. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z The Convention which assembled at Westminster on January 22d, 1688, took away the crown from James II., and passed over his son, the then Prince of Wales, as if he had been non-existent. The Impeachment of The House of Brunswick 2011-05-31T02:00:34.353Z The daughter of James II. was on the throne, and it was the generally accepted national policy that she should be the last of her family and race to wear the crown. The Viceroys of Ireland 2011-05-24T02:00:11.197Z The Quakers, in their address to James II. on his accession, told him that they understood he was no more of the established religion than themselves. Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century 2011-05-17T02:00:19.317Z He was offered a peerage by James II., on condition of turning Roman Catholic, but refused, in spite of which he was allowed to retain his commissionerships. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z Baltimore's Catholic leanings naturally made him support James II. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z His victories in Hudson Bay so commended him to the king that Iberville was charged with the reduction and destruction of the strong fort which James II. of England had erected at Pemaquid, Maine. Explorers and Travellers 2011-05-11T02:00:17.627Z During this period the king’s mandates were addressed to the bailiffs or to the mayor and bailiffs, and no charter of incorporation appears to have been granted until the reign of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z One Lord Eglinton had followed the deposed James II into exile. Petticoat Rule 2011-04-18T02:00:14.507Z To rid himself of his importunities, King James II. gave him the above-mentioned position in Jamaica, where he died, childless, soon after his arrival, and his honours became extinct. Cuba Past and Present 2011-04-16T02:00:18.193Z James II attempted to consolidate all of the northern provinces under one head New York was included. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z In England the monarch claimed, in former times, a similar dispensing power in civil law, but the prerogative was so much abused by James II that it was abolished by the Bill of Rights. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 1: Deposition to Eberswalde 2011-04-14T02:00:57.977Z His main purpose in visiting Paris was to superintend the transcription of the correspondence of Barillon, which he needed for his proposed life of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z His grandson withdrew to France with James II., but the next peer became a supporter of the Whig cause, married the eventual heiress of Sir William Petty, and was created earl of Kerry in 1723. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z James II. used to say that "Our Saviour flogged people to make them go out of the temple, but that he never punished them to make them go in." Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z Little help could be expected from England, for James II, with French and Irish aid, was battling to regain his throne. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z Having overcome Monmouth’s reluctance to take part in this movement, he accompanied the duke to the west of England and drew up the manifesto against James II., escaping to Holland after the battle of Sedgemoor. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z So it was inevitable that they should espouse the cause of James II against the Protestant William, whom the English had called over from the Netherlands to be their king. The Charm of Ireland 2011-03-10T03:00:53.650Z In pursuit of this principle, the English Parliament executed one king, Charles I, and deposed another, James II. From ?End of History? Author, a Look at the Beginning and Middle 2011-03-07T21:18:07Z England was prevented till 1689 from taking a part in opposing the ambitious schemes of Louis XIV. owing to the personal aims of Charles II. and James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z If there was any literary man in whose favour James II., on his accession, might have been expected to relax his parsimonious habits, it was Dryden. The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays 2011-03-03T03:00:54.067Z In 1788 he brought out his tragedy of Sidney, an expos� of the tyranny of James II. and of the fanaticism of the papists in England. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z But was not that the political philosophy of every English King from William the Conqueror to James II? Freedom Through Disobedience 2011-02-23T03:00:32.987Z Also of the persecutions in England under James II., the Monmouth rebellion, the Bloody Assize, and the Revolution. The Ravens and the Angels With Other Stories and Parables 2011-02-23T03:00:29.860Z In retrospect, Charles II. reigns so soon Hale. as life has left his father’s body, and James II. ends a lawless career by a considerate and convenient abdication. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z James II. died, and Louis acknowledged his son as the rightful king of England. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z He even audaciously asserted that his own sovereign—it soon became doubtful who that was, whether James II. or William of Orange—was the rightful supreme lord of the Iroquois territory. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z A long sleep had succeeded the final expulsion of James II. from Ireland. The New Irish Constitution 2011-02-06T03:00:57.247Z James II. of England made his residence here after his exile. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z During the reign of James II., the grounds of excitement became stronger than before. London in Modern Times or, Sketches of the English Metropolis during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. 2011-01-28T03:00:22.900Z A rebellion in Scotland, headed by the earl James II., 1685-1688. of Argyll, and a rebellion in England, headed by the duke of Monmouth, were easily suppressed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z York and Albany, in the adjoining State, had their names from titles of a Duke of York in 1664, afterwards James II. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z The coronation of James II. was celebrated in Holyrood Abbey instead of at Scone, and the widowed queen took up her residence, with the young king, in the castle. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z When James II fled from England at the end of the year 1688 and was succeeded by William and Mary, the affairs of the American provinces were thrown into a state of chaos. Dutch and English on the Hudson A Chronicle of Colonial New York 2011-01-17T03:00:47.770Z Instead of a literal translation of Hyginus, the version of his story is given in the quaint language of one Mrs. Celleor, a noted midwife in the reign of James II. Woman in Science With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind 2011-01-12T03:00:29.853Z Gibson was miniature painter to Charles I., and drawing-master to the daughters of James II., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z James II. had given timber from the royal forest of Needwood, near Burton, to build a Roman Catholic chapel and convent in a place still called Mass-house Lane. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z What was the Constitution of England good for under the thumb of Charles I. and James II.? Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3 (of 3) 2010-12-20T17:11:42.357Z On Tuesday, a Booker critic and former council member, Ras Baraka, won the South Ward seat, easily defeating the incumbent, Oscar S. James II, who was allied with the mayor. Cory Booker Re-elected Mayor of Newark 2010-05-12T04:10:00Z Queen Elizabeth and James II. respectively paid the city a short visit. Cathedral Cities of England His influence with James II. was great and of long standing, and amid the hurry of events in this critical time he was created Viscount Dundee on the 12th of November 1688. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z During the reign of James II., however, orders were frequently issued for billeting, and one of the grievances in the Bill of Rights was the quartering of soldiers contrary to law. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z James II. confirmed in 1688 a charter given two years before, and incorporated the borough under the title of a mayor, 4 aldermen and 12 burgesses. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" James II., an experienced soldier and sailor, was more obstinate than his predecessor in his efforts to increase the army, and Monmouth’s rebellion afforded him the opportunity. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" In 1688 the city was taken by the Roman Catholic lords, Molyneux and Ashton, for James II., who, after all, rendered further efforts useless by his abdication. Cathedral Cities of England In 1685 he joined the conspiracy in Holland to set Monmouth on the throne instead of James II., arriving in Orkney on the 6th of May and making his way to his own country. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" Speaking of the dresses of ladies during the reigns of James II. and William III., Dress as a Fine Art With Suggestions on Children's Dress On the 22nd of May 1685, after James II.’s accession, the charge was annulled, and on the 1st of June 1685 they obtained their full liberty. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" Though there was peace between Great Britain and France in James II's time, the relations between New York and Canada were the reverse of friendly. A Historical Geography of the British Colonies Vol. V, Canada—Part I, Historical Just shortly before the Revolution James II. heard Mass in the second chamber. Cathedral Cities of England In 1457 he was created, by James II., earl of Argyll. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" He was a friend of and had influence with James II. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis She was the second daughter of James II, then Duke of York, and Anne, his wife, daughter of the Earl of Clarendon. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli There was little likelihood of redress while James II was King of England. A Historical Geography of the British Colonies Vol. V, Canada—Part I, Historical In fact Rochester, being also a port, was a convenient place for James II. to embark secretly on board of a trading-vessel lying in the Medway, by which he was conveyed to France. Cathedral Cities of England The third duke was Alexander, second son of James II and brother of James III. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide Appleby is a borough by prescription, and the old charter of incorporation, granted in the first year of James II., was very shortly abandoned. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" Yet from the time when James II. and his family began to sink into insignificance, the legislature began to relax the penal laws. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845 —History of James II, by the right honourable Charles James Fox, page 33. The New Conspiracy Against the Jesuits Detected and Briefly Exposed with a short account of their institute; and observations on the danger of systems of education independent of religion James II. was the next sovereign to bestow favour, which he did by establishing a mint in 1688. Cathedral Cities of England Here James II landed on Christmas Day, 1688, after his flight from England; and from its harbour Napoleon I prepared to dispatch a flotilla of flat-bottomed boats for the invasion of Britain. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide In 1685 Charles II. died, and was succeeded by his brother, James II. A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland For the last hundred years and upwards, dating from the cessation of the war with James II., Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845 A charter granted by James II. was never acted upon. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis" James II. aroused public indignation by attempting to introduce Roman Catholicism at York, which only led to the persecution of the followers of that religion. Cathedral Cities of England The novelty of the proceedings of Charles II. and James II. lay in using the weapon of the quo warranto systematically to ensure a general revocation of charters. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" The fifty years in which James II. and James III. reigned, but did not govern, is a meaningless period, over which it would be folly to linger. A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland Cunningham states that had the King lived he would have created her Countess of Greenwich, and his dying wish to his brother, afterwards James II., was: "Do not let poor Nelly starve." The Children of the World K. James II., seeing him on horseback in Windsor forest, when his majesty was hunting, asked who it was, and . . . said he never saw any one sit a horse better in his life. Springtime and Other Essays Blow, who by the year 1678 was a doctor of music, was named in 1685 one of the private musicians of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea" Under James II. in 1687 six commissioners were appointed to “regulate” the corporations and remove from them all persons who were opposed to the abolition of the penal laws against Catholics. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" "We will," says James II. of Aragon, "that every man, whether knight or no, who shall be in company with a lady, pass safe and unmolested, unless he be guilty of murder." View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 The country was divided between the partisans of James II. and the supporters of William III. Naval Warfare James II needed all his warships, and he promptly took the Rose frigate from Captain Phips and set him adrift to shift for himself. The Book of Buried Treasure Being a True History of the Gold, Jewels, and Plate of Pirates, Galleons, etc., which are sought for to this day Have a paper on James II and another on the coming to England of William and Mary, the Battle of the Boyne and the new régime. The Complete Club Book for Women Including Subjects, Material and References for Study Programs; together with a Constitution and By-Laws; Rules of Order; Instructions how to make a Year Book; Suggestions for Practical Community Work; a Resume of what Some Clubs are Doing, etc., etc. Until James II. yielded, there was no common council in London. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" James II. of Aragon, renounces the Sicilian crown, i 485; invested with the Sardinian crown, ii. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 The town received several charters between the reigns of Edward II. and James II., was represented in the Irish parliament until the Union, and possessed a mint from 1467. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" James II. had fallen in England, and William III. was organizing Europe against French aggression. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony" The proprietor in 1691 was a supporter of James II., because of which the new king, William, took away his colony and appointed the governors himself. The Greater Republic A History of the United States Their temperature varies from 117� to 132� F. Cardinal Richelieu, Madame de S�vign�, James II. of England, and other celebrated persons visited the springs in the 17th and 18th centuries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" In 1661 Charles, the infant son of James, duke of York, afterwards King James II., was designated as marquess and duke of Cambridge, but the child died before the necessary formalities were completed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 1 "Calhoun" to "Camoens" James II., though a Romanist, promised to protect the church, and the clergy were on his side in the rebellion of the duke of Monmouth, who was supported by dissenters. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 4 "England" to "English Finance" When James II. landed in Ireland in 1689 to assert his right to the British throne, he held a parliament in Dublin, which passed acts of attainder against upwards of 3000 Protestants. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin" In 1692, the province was taken from him, because of his friendship to James II., but restored soon afterward. The Greater Republic A History of the United States By charter of 1686 369 James II. incorporated the town under a mayor, 6 aldermen, and 26 burgesses, granted three new fairs and confirmed the old fair and market. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" He was soon high in favour with James II., and procured the disgrace of Crichton, his kinsmen’s murderer, by an alliance with his rival, Sir Alexander Livingstone. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama" It had been the bulwark of the nation against Romanism under James II., and the affection of the nation enabled it to preserve its distinctive character amid dangers of an opposite kind under William III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 4 "England" to "English Finance" The work is a valuable and instructive account of the work done by “the Popish Parliament of James II.” The Revival of Irish Literature Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde Tyrconnell and James II. were to repeal the Act of Settlement and restore the forfeited lands to the old owners. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses On his arrival in England, James II fled, and on Feb. The Makers of Canada: Index and Dictionary of Canadian History The supreme crisis came owing to the use made by James II. of the dispensing power. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth" Henry, their son, spent five years in the Tower, 1678 to 1683, on the information of the infamous Titus Oates, but afterward became Lord Privy Seal to James II. The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West Sunderland, Secretary of State under James II., stipulated to receive 25,000 crowns from the King of France for services to be rendered. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4. They were all part and parcel of the policy of Charles II and James II. The Planters of Colonial Virginia James II., who came after him, was one of the hard kings. The Story of Our Country Every Child Can Read The Harpers have received from the author, in sheets, the first and second volumes of "The History of England, from the Accession of James II., by T. B. Macaulay." Graham's Magazine, Vol XXXIII, No. 6, December 1848 Thenceforward his relations with the court became close, and so they did not cease to be until the expulsion of James II. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 He strongly opposed the Romanising policy of James II., and preached several sermons which had a large share in the formation of public opinion. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Being rejected, he then offered himself to the illegitimate daughter of James II. by the daughter of Sir Charles Sedley. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition Under James II. the coat adopted in the late reign was firmly established as the principal garment of a well-dressed man. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" The interview which followed will recall to the English historical student the scene between James II and the Duke of Monmouth. Rulers of India: Lord Clive The collar of the Thistle with the thistles and rue-sprigs is as old as the reign of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher" Tindal himself, it should be said, had become a Roman Catholic under James II. and then a Protestant again, but whether before or after the abdication of James is not quite clear. Books Condemned to be Burnt Deciding to become a British subject and to emigrate to America, he crossed to England and took the oath of allegiance to James II. A Week at Waterloo in 1815 Lady De Lancey's Narrative: Being an Account of How She Nursed Her Husband, Colonel Sir William Howe De Lancey, Quartermaster-General of the Army, Mortally Wounded in the Great Battle Great use was made of this power of the crown in the reigns of Charles II. and James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" This was Samuel Parker, who in his time played many parts, but who is chiefly remembered as the Bishop of Oxford during the troubles of James II with the university. A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718 In 1684 the charters were surrendered, and a new one obtained reserving to the crown power to remove the mayor and alderman, and this one was further modified by James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher" James II was driven from the country and William of Orange called to the throne. Concerning Justice James II. overthrew the Black Douglas, and in his case assassination did prosper. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865 Little change was made till 1685, when it was considerably altered for the coronation of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" He produced an “Oration” on the death of Charles II.—whom he had seen feeding his ducks in St James’s Park,—and an “Ode” on the accession of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" The present recesses along the aisles of the nave, tradition says, were insisted on by James II., who thought they would be useful as side chapels when masses were once more introduced. Old and New London Volume I James II did not hesitate to use this power to obtain such opinions and decisions as he desired. Concerning Justice In 1684 this charter was surrendered to Charles II., and in 1685 a new charter was received from James II., which was shortly abandoned in favour of the original grant. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" James II.'s judges declared it was treason in the seven Bishops to offer their petition to the King. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence The ordinance of Louis XIV., that every French Protestant should immediately renounce his religion, went out in the year in which James II. became king. The History of Freedom At the Great Fire the King and the Duke of York, afterwards James II., attended to give directions for arresting the calamity. Old and New London Volume I This gem came into the possession of the Crown of England, and James II carried it with him to France in 1688. Threads of Grey and Gold James II. and many others are recorded in the English history as proofs of the former of those cases, and instances are to be found all over Europe to prove the truth of the latter. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804 Catholic James II. sought to establish arbitrary power in America, as in England, by his prerogative—the Omnipotence of the King; he failed; the high-handed despotism of the Stuarts went to the ground. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence She was accused of favouring revolutionary principles in the time of Elizabeth and James I., and of absolutist tendencies under James II. and his successors. The History of Freedom James II., then Duke of York, laid the first stone of the eastern column on the 31st of October. Old and New London Volume I The Bishop of Chalcedon was banished in 1628, and then the adherents of the Papacy in England were left without any Bishops until the reign of James II. The Church Handy Dictionary The fleet that was to replace James II. on his throne was destroyed at La Hogue by Russell. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865 Throughout the reign of James II. the courts of law became more and more contemptible in the eyes of the people. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence Never was a people less disposed to rise against their sovereign than were the English against James II. Guy Fawkes or A Complete History Of The Gunpowder Treason, A.D. 1605 They were obliterated by James II., but cut again deeper than before in the reign of William III., and finally erased in 1831, to the great credit of the Common Council. Old and New London Volume I Then came one brilliant enough to make up for the delay, and sent to them across the sea by no less a man than King James II himself. The Little Book of the Flag The bench was as depraved in their notions of the rights of the subject in the reign of Elizabeth as in those of Charles II. and James II. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors Charles I. laid his guilty head on the block; James II. only escaped the same fate by timely flight. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence To impose the same, James II. resorted to those means, which are so well known as having caused him the loss of his crown. Guy Fawkes or A Complete History Of The Gunpowder Treason, A.D. 1605 In the time of James II. it would appear to have been followed, as one of H. M.'s letters is thus marked in his own handwriting. Notes and Queries, Number 232, April 8, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc He not only insists upon transporting party prejudice into his estimates, and mauls poor James II. as he mauled the Tories in 1832; but he applies obviously inadequate tests. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) In 1685 he was a Tory, commemorating, by a heroic poem, the coronation of James II., and writing periodically against the Whigs. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors In 1686 James II. wished to destroy Protestantism,—not that he loved the Roman form of religion, but that tyranny which it would help him get and keep. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence During the decade preceding the English Revolution only the heroic resistance of this body saved the liberal institutions of the colony from destruction at the hands of Charles II and James II. Virginia under the Stuarts 1607-1688 His political career ended with the overthrow of James II., in 1688; but his literary activity continued unabated. Six Centuries of English Poetry Tennyson to Chaucer The Earl, his son, who appears in our picture, was executed in 1685, the first year of Charles' successor, James II. Evangelists of Art Picture-Sermons for Children Obstinate tenacity of purpose—a leading characteristic of the Stuart sovereigns—showed a remarkable survival in the vain attempt of the grandson of James II to recover the throne of England. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 13 The king, James II., in 1688, wishing to overturn Protestantism—the better to establish his tyranny—issued his notorious proclamation, setting aside the laws of the land and subverting the English Church. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence An humble address was drawn up, entrusted to Colonel Philip Ludwell and delivered by him at Windsor, in September, 1688, into the hands of James II. Virginia under the Stuarts 1607-1688 Not long after the accession of James II., Six Centuries of English Poetry Tennyson to Chaucer When James II. came to the throne on the death of Charles, the Earl took part in a rebellion against him, and came back to Scotland at the head of an army. Evangelists of Art Picture-Sermons for Children From his earliest years he was the hope of the Jacobites, as the political descendants of the partisans of James II were called. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 13 They were tried before a packed jury, and such a court as James II. was delighted to honor. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence The people felt that their religion, as well as their liberties, was menaced by the rule of James II. Virginia under the Stuarts 1607-1688 The next year Weir persuaded James II to grant him letters patent for the pills. Old English Patent Medicines in America This was Elizabethan, that dated from James II., that went back to Henry VII., there were walls and foundations far more ancient still, out of sight. Amaryllis at the Fair He opposed arbitrary government under James II. with the same consistency and high spirit as during the previous reign. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 3 "Destructors" to "Diameter" Argyle knew my views of the Protestant action, my ambition, my resentment against James II.; he had no trouble in associating me with his plans. A Romance of the West Indies Upon the walls were portraits of Kings Charles II. and James II. in gilded frames; also portraits of Governors Winthrop, Endicott, and Bradstreet. Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times 1769 - 1776 A Historical Romance James II. left Whitehall when he abandoned the kingdom, and accidental fires in the closing years of the seventeenth century consumed the greater part of the buildings. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel He was soon freed from captivity and loaded with favors by James II., who made him duke of Tyrconnel and lord lieutenant of Ireland. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 These charters were surrendered to Charles II., and a new one was conferred by James II., but abandoned three years later in favour of the original grant. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 3 "Destructors" to "Diameter" Very well then," said the duke; "after the death of my father; when the Duke of York, my uncle, ascended the throne under the title of James II., A Romance of the West Indies St. James II, 17: “So faith also, if it have not works, is dead in itself.” Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise He afterwards followed his father to England, where he was greatly patronized by Charles II. and James II. for whom, in turn, he painted the naval victories of the English over the Dutch. Six Centuries of Painting James II., when Duke of York, found his brother, King Charles, in Hyde-park, unattended, at what was considered a perilous time. The Book of Anecdotes and Budget of Fun; containing a collection of over one thousand of the most laughable sayings and jokes of celebrated wits and humorists. Honours were now conferred upon the men who had suffered at the hands of Charles II. and James II. Noble Deeds of the World's Heroines The Americans, and especially the New Englanders, were of the same stuff as those who had beheaded Charles I, and driven James II from his kingdom. The Siege of Boston St. James II, 26: “For even as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead.” Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise Protestant England had sternly executed Charles I., and then in the person of James II. had swept the last of the Catholic House of Stuart out of her kingdom. A Short History of Spain Circumstances appearing favorable to the church after the accession of King James II., Pius IX. And His Time Churchmen and —— alike resisted the tyranny of James II. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions Yet Charles I in 1640, and James II in 1689, made preparations to reduce the colony to proper subjection, by force if necessary. The Siege of Boston It seems that James II., in his policy of Catholicising the country, ordered both Universities to elect certain priests to degrees without the ordinary oaths. Pioneers of Science The retraction was confirmed under James II, the major reason being that it encouraged individuals to take up larger areas of land than they were able to cultivate. Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699 They began in certain private societies which arose in the reign of James II, chiefly under the auspices of Beveridge and Bishop Horneck. Introduction to the Science of Sociology It was held that James II. abdicated his throne by deserting it. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions James III., or the Chevalier de St. George, was taken up by Louis XIV. on the death of James II., in France. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History While it was being completed Newton and seven others were sent to uphold the dignity of the University, before the Court of High Commission and Judge Jeffreys, against a high-handed action of James II. Pioneers of Science But there was considerable controversy over the nature of the payment, and King James II ordered the repeal of the earlier act because of the poor quality of tobacco being submitted. Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699 In the winter of 1684-85, Charles II. died, and the Duke of York, his brother, succeeded him as James II. William Penn It is said he had previously been sent to Italy to collect arms and ammunition for the "Young Pretender," the grandson of James II. As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century We are not for reviving a defunct theory of civil government; a theory which perished, at least among Anglo-Saxons, at the expulsion of James II. from the throne of England. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject A striking example of the way in which this power could be abused was seen in the career of the notorious Jeffreys, the pliant judicial tool of the cruel and tyrannical James II. The Spirit of American Government A Study Of The Constitution: Its Origin, Influence And Relation To Democracy Considering the restriction an impracticable one, King James II issued a new charter in 1688 with Lord Culpeper as the sole proprietor and with no time limit specified. Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699 Three Alfold villagers, perhaps, made the journey to London, or to some halting-place in the royal progress, to seek the grace of King James II. Highways and Byways in Surrey Mr., defends James II. as a supporter of toleration, ii. Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3) It was the City which forced James II. to fly and called over William Prince of Orange. The History of London Finding that it was so, he ambled back to the centre of the worn Bokhara rug that had been under the prie-Dieu in the oratory of James II. at Dublin Castle, and resumed. The Dop Doctor It has been a popular proverb throughout Cornwall ever since the imprisonment by James II. of the seven bishops,—one of them Sir Jonathan Trelawny. Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature James II. made ten K.C.'s; William and Mary appointed eleven special counsellors; and the number of Q.C.'s appointed by Anne was ten. A Book About Lawyers Doctor, his account of the treatment of Lord Rochester by James II., ii. Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3) Richard II. of England was compelled to abdicate in 1399, and in 1688, James II. was forced to yield to the wishes of his subjects. Little Folks (October 1884) A Magazine for the Young The secret history of the reigns of K. Charles II. and K. James II. The Library of William Congreve When King James II. was driven from his throne, in 1688, by the Prince of Orange, these sufferers found release, they being on the Orange side. The Red True Story Book James II., and William III. the law-student was compelled to muster the barbarous Law-French; but the books which he was required to read were few in comparison with those of a modern Inns-of-Court man. A Book About Lawyers Sir James, review of his History of the Revolution in England, ii. 283-356.Comparison with Fox's History of James II., Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3) He was now sixty-seven years of age, for he was born in 1678, ten years before James II. was driven out of England. The True Story Book If James II. had possessed a disciplined army of the continental pattern, with Marlborough at its head, Marlborough would hardly have been converted by the prince of Orange. The English Utilitarians, Volume I. James, again, was the son of James II., and was a mere baby when, in 1688, his father fled from England before the Prince of Orange. The Red True Story Book Under Charles II. the 'readings' were too often nothing better than scandalous exhibitions of mental incapacity: and having sunk into disrepute, they died out before the accession of James II. A Book About Lawyers In James II.'s oath, as preserved by Sandford, and in which the precedent of Charles II.'s coronation was followed, we find both these alleged alterations! Coronation Anecdotes Eleven children of James II. and eighteen children of Queen Anne lie around the tomb of Mary, Queen of Scots. Little Folks (Septemeber 1884) A Magazine for the Young Vandyke's picture of Charles I. and his queen: the children were afterwards Charles II. and James II. Little Folks (July 1884) A Magazine for the Young Murder of James I; his son, James II, succeeds him on the throne of Scotland. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 On the flight of James II. he attempted to escape disguised as a sailor, but was seized in the Red Cow in Anchor and Hope Alley. State Trials, Political and Social Volume 1 (of 2) At the Revolution of 1688, he coldly foorsook James II., his benefactor, and carried over his formidable sword to the House of Orange. Political Women, Vol. 2 Cibber is authority for the statement that it was on her behalf that benefits, which up to that time were reserved for authors, were first established for actors by command of James II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" When, two years later, William succeeded in supplanting James II on the throne of England, this country entered the League and a new conflict became inevitable. Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day Not to cite too many examples, let me quote for you only the beautiful letter addressed by Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray, to the son of King James II. of England. The Faith of Our Fathers Faithful to his old hatred against the stadtholder, who had refused him his daughter, Louis XIV. had constantly advanced the pretensions of James II., and, after his death, of the Chevalier de St. George. The Conspirators The Chevalier d'Harmental This statue is made of bronze, and there is a companion one of James II., a gift from the same benefactor, in Whitehall. Chelsea The Fascination of London James II. of Arragon, in 1234, ordained that his subjects should not have more than two dishes, and each dressed in one way only, unless it was game of his own killing. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 3, May 1906 Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature He equipped a fleet, and manned it with twenty thousand soldiers, to force upon the British people King James II., whom they had indignantly discarded. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Of Lady Vernon and her mother there is to be found mention, in the secret service expenses of Charles II. and James II., lately printed. Notes and Queries, Number 211, November 12, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. The seceders, therefore, felt somewhat as did the absconding James II. when he flung the Great Seal into the Thames, and thought he had stopped the machinery of the English government. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 James II. carried on the design of his predecessor 72 during his short reign, but the building was not completed until 1694, under William and Mary. Chelsea The Fascination of London In painting she seems to have done portraits of James II. and his queen. The Cornwall Coast It was defended by the Irish Catholic adherents of James II. and their French allies, and so well defended, that the King and his army beat a retreat in less than a month. Stories and Legends of Travel and History, for Children James II, Baby Stuart, had a daughter, Mary, who became Mary, queen of England. The Children's Book of Celebrated Pictures The founders of the Empire State were Teutons; but when it passed to the English realm, James II. sent over as Governor, Colonel Dongan, an Irishman. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886 The service of plate presented by James II. is valued at �500. Chelsea The Fascination of London In October 1618 James I. set an example, which his grandson, James II., followed, of that contempt for law which proved fatal to the Stuarts. The Life and Times of John Wilkins Warden of Wadham college, Oxford; master of Trinity college, Cambridge; and Bishop of Chester In Mr. Pettie's picture of “James II and the Duke of Monmouth,” we have the opposition of the two lines, the attraction in the open space being the line of seats along the wall. Pictorial Composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures For example, when the Company received the news of the accession of King James II, the event was celebrated with brilliant proceedings at the Garden House. The Story of Madras Above all, he was a Protestant, while James II. was a Roman Catholic. The Huguenots in France The real cause was probably the suspicion entertained of his treasonable correspondence with James II. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 3 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History In the following year he was intruded by James II. into the President's place at Magdalen College, but held his office for only five months. The Life and Times of John Wilkins Warden of Wadham college, Oxford; master of Trinity college, Cambridge; and Bishop of Chester The day after James II. was proclaimed, he made his favorite, lieutenant-general. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 2 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History But the impulse had been given; though dead, the reformer King still spoke to the nation, and in 1442 James II, and his Parliament declared that the Earldom had fallen to the Crown. Chronicles of Strathearn James II. never dreamt that they were intended for a descent upon the coasts of England. The Huguenots in France The end of Charles II. was drawing near, and we reasoned that James II., his brother, would become heir to the throne. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad His grandfather, James II., lives in "The rhyme for porringer;" his father in "Jim and George were two great lords." The Nursery Rhyme Book James II. is equally ignored, and with him their mission seemed to have been accomplished. Chats on Old Lace and Needlework At the Revolution in 1688, when James II. was driven from the throne of Britain, the Oliphants still retained their steadfast allegiance and devoted loyalty to the exiled monarch, and regarded his successors as usurpers. Chronicles of Strathearn But James II. had not yet been got rid of. The Huguenots in France "Lord chief justice is making his campaign in the west," wrote James II. to one in Europe, referring to Jeffries' circuit for punishing the insurgents. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad William III was succeeded in 1702 by his sister-in-law, Anne, a younger daughter of James II. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe After the complete collapse of the Stuart stump pictures, when every vestige of loyalty seems to have been swept away with the hated James II., the ancient Petit Point pictures came back into fashion. Chats on Old Lace and Needlework But he sent his two elder sons to join the standard which the Earl of Mar had reared for the restoration of the Chevalier St. George, the only son of James II. Chronicles of Strathearn P�lisson wrote to his friend the Abb� of Denbeck, then in London at the court of James II., to look after his nephew Rapin-Thoyras, and endeavour to bring him over to the true faith. The Huguenots in France The courtiers round James II. exulted in the rich harvest which the rebellion promised, and begged of the monarch frequent gifts of their condemned countrymen. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad The name was applied to the adherents of James II and of his son and grandson, the elder and younger pretenders to the throne. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe Let any one, however, desirous of a picture of the domestic life of sovereigns during the Middle Ages, take up Papebrock's treatise on the "Palatine Laws" of James II., The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1 It was only after she crossed the Border that Maisie had heard the son of James II. alluded to save as the "Pretender," to whom his enemies denied any kinship with the Stuarts at all. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls He was nephew of Charles I. and son-in-law of James II. The Huguenots in France No legislature in any of the American colonies seconded such malice, for the colonies were never in full accord with James II. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad This Project Gutenberg set of the History of England from the Accession of James II. were contributed by two volunteeers. The History of England, from the Accession of James II. Complete Contents of the Five Volumes James II., of England, succeeded in fanning the revolutionary elements both in England and Scotland into a flame which he was powerless to quench. An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America Her son, who married his cousin Mary, daughter of James II., became King of England, as William III., many years after. The Children's Book of London James II. was received with the greatest rejoicing. The Huguenots in France That book would have hung Henry Waters during the reign of James II.; but now it was his salvation. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad Follow these instructions if you would like to have your own copy of this index and all the volumes of The History of England from the Accession of James II, on your hard disk. The History of England, from the Accession of James II. Complete Contents of the Five Volumes James II. visited Gloucester, and is said to have touched over a hundred persons for the king's evil, a proceeding to which he objected on the score of expense. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See The next coronation, that of William and Mary, was delayed two hours by the receipt of the news that James II. had just landed in Ireland. Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown) James II. was then the pensioner of France, and accordingly had many intimate transactions with the French ambassador. The Huguenots in France Accession of James II. to the throne of Great Britain,—Feb. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad James II increased them to 15,000, and by their means tried to overthrow the religion and the liberties of the nation. Freedom In Service Six Essays on Matters Concerning Britain's Safety and Good Government York Street was named in compliment to the Duke of York, afterwards James II. The Strand District The Fascination of London James II. and his nephew William were neither of them very gay specimens; but they would both have laughed at the idea of "a continuous foreign policy." Eugenics and Other Evils James II. fled from England at the end of December, 1688. The Huguenots in France Under the reign of James II. the Presbyterians had suffered, and no one rejoiced more at the accession of William and Mary than did the Dutch of New York. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad The sweet, round-faced baby, Prince James, becomes King James II., whose reign is even more inglorious than that of the brother whom he succeeds. Child-life in Art I am inclined to question your view that Cromwell paved the way for the Revolution of 1688, except so far as his victories and the King’s execution frightened off James II. Historical Essays It was at his house that King James II. stayed, at Rochester, after his flight from London. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See James II. had so distinctly shown his disposition to carry back the nation to the Roman Catholic religion, that the Prince of Orange, on his landing at Torbay, was hailed as the deliverer of England. The Huguenots in France Never did a king prove a greater tyrant or more inhuman and cruel than James II. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad Hinckley’s address, and petition to James II.; also many personal letters to wife and daughters. The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, April, 1886 The English fleet was under the personal command of the Duke of York, later James II; the Dutch were led by de Ruyter. A History of Sea Power The correspondence of the reign of James II. is, however, very defective, and much of it must either have been suppressed or have got into private hands. The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861 Volume 2, 1844-1853 Cromwell gave them tokens in place of coins of the realm; and James II. base silver money, made principally from brass cannon, and even this alloyed stuff was gradually diminished in size. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy On ascending the throne, the very first act of James II. was one of honest but imprudent bigotry. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad Louis placed his grandson on the throne of Spain, and insulted England by acknowledging as her rightful King the son of James II., whom she had deposed. A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America I consequently subjoin an extract from Miss Strickland's Life of Mary Beatrice, second consort of James II., The Royal Guide to Wax Flower Modelling There is no trace in the State Paper Office of any letter of credence having been given by James II. to Lord Castlemaine in 1685. The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861 Volume 2, 1844-1853 Dr. Johnson's bed was the very bed in which the grandson of the unfortunate King James II. lay on one of the nights after the failure of his rash attempt in 1745-46. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure The accession of James II. made fewer changes in the American colonies than was anticipated. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad A Royal African Company, with the Duke of York, afterward James II., for some time its president, was formed to monopolize this business, which monarchs and ministries furthered to the utmost of their power. History of the United States, Volume 3 These are also given by Brydges in his Peers Of James II., but they are not in Jonson's works. Notes and Queries, Number 75, April 5, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Secretary to the Admiralty in the reigns of those fortunate gentlemen Charles II. and James II. of England? Mademoiselle Olympe Zabriski It is one of the more valuable of the numerous tracts published on the Roman Catholic controversy during the reign of James II. Notes and Queries, Number 72, March 15, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. In Ireland their fighting qualities had been revealed in the siege of Londonderry, where their stubborn resistance balked the hopes of James II. The Frontier in American History The next room is the royal antechamber, so called because James II. used it for writing letters while visiting Anglemere. Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden He refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary, considering himself bound by his former oath to James II. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Archiepiscopal See He was a lineal descendant of the Duke of Argyle who was beheaded in the reign of James II. Socialism A Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles If we sought a parallel for Mr. Johnson's "policy," we should find it in James II., thinking his prerogative strong enough to overcome the instincts, convictions, and fears of England. The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays Doubtless Dr. Ingleby would have included in his scope such books as Lord Lonsdale's 'Memoir of the Reign of James II.,' The Book-Hunter in London Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting James II. had been deposed and William of Orange was on the English throne. Canada In writings other than scriptural he is sometimes designated as James II to avoid confusing him with James the son of Zebedee. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern Mr Buller lived to marry Rebecca, daughter of the Bishop Trelawney who was one of the seven Bishops sent to the Tower by James II. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts James II. made a curious remainder clause in a patent, by creating a Dutchman a baronet with remainder to his mother. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 24, March, 1873 The duke of Berwick, a natural son of James II. who abdicated England, commanded the Spanish and French forces, and defeated the English at the celebrated battle of Almanza. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs Witness James I. and James II. and all the other scoundrels of that imperial line. The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony He was succeeded by Queen Anne, who was the second daughter of King James II., and the last of the Stuart sovereigns. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries His mother was a daughter of Alexander, Duke of Albany, the second son of James II., so that he had in his veins the noblest blood in the land. The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics She was the daughter of James II., and succeeded to the throne on the death of William III. A Treatise on Domestic Economy For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School During the reign of king James II. these people were, through the intercession of their friend Mr. Penn, treated with greater indulgence than ever they had been before. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs These shields clearly connect the pillar with Mary of Gueldres, and her husband, James II., and their son, James III., who was born in 1453. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys He died on the 6th of February, 1685, and James II. came to the Throne in the midst of an unsettled state of affairs. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries Clarendon's daughter married James II., then Duke of York, and thus by the irony of fate the disgraced favourite was destined to be the grandfather of two Stuart queens, Mary and Anne. Westminster Abbey |
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