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  1. The social history of Great Britain during the reigns of the Stuarts, beginning with the 17. century, being the period of settling the United States by William Goodman, 1847
  2. Narratives of the detention, liberation and marriage of Maria Clementina Stuart,: Styled Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. With contemporary letters ... published ([Historic literature of Ireland]) by John Thomas Gilbert, 1894
  3. Reports by Mr. Villiers Stuart respecting the progress of reorganization in Egypt since the British occupation in 1882 (Great Britain. Foreign Office. Egypt) by Villiers Stuart, 1895
  4. Gardens of the National Trust by Graham Stuart; National Trust (Great Britain) Thomas, 1979
  5. Suez Canal shares (Great Britain. Foreign Office. Egypt) by Charles Stuart Aubrey Abbott Tenterden, 1876
  6. Nuclear power in the context of electricity supply in Great Britain: Paper read at the Jubilee meeting of the Association of Large Boiler Plant Operators held in Essen, Germany from 1-4 June 1970, by Eric Stuart Booth, 1970
  7. Children's Road Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland by Stuart Brendon, 1995
  8. British zoophytes: an introduction to the hydroida, actinozoa, and polyzoa found in Great Britain, Irleand, and the Channel Islands, by Arthur Stuart Pennington, 1885
  9. THE CHILDREN'S ROAD ATLAS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND by STUART BRENDON, 1000
  10. Survey on the use of radioisotopes in British industry: [a statistical inquiry made in 1963 on behalf of the International Atomic Energy Agency] (Great ... of Information. Social Survey Division. SS) by D. F. O Stuart, 1965
  11. Sketches and reminiscences of John S. Clarke, comedian,: With the journalistic & public opinions of America and Great Britain by William Stuart, 1881
  12. The law of Tramways & Light Railways in Great Britain: (3rd edition of Sutton's "Tramway Acts of the United Kingdon") by George Stuart Robertson, 1903
  13. Outlines of Tibeto-Burman linguistic morphology: With special reference to the prefixes, infixes and suffixes of classical Tibetan and the languages of ... Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland) by Stuart Norris Wolfenden, 1929
  14. Lithium and its compounds (Royal institute of chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland. Lectures, monographs and reports, 1957) by Douglas Stuart Laidler, 1957

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22. H-Net Review: Paul Monod On A Court In Exile: The Stuarts In France, 1689-1718
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23. H-Net Review: Ronald Fritze On Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative Histo
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25. History Of The World - Britain Under The Stuarts
Previous Colonial India Back to Main Index, britain UNDER THE stuarts 1603to 1714 1707, England and Scotland become United Kingdom of great britain
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Scottish James VI made English James I - first Stuart king Guy Fawkes' Gunpowder Plot against James' anti-Catholic laws First permanent British settlement in Virginia, North America "Authorized Version" of Bible printed in Britain Death of William Shakespeare (dramatist and poet) Sir Walter Raleigh executed Puritan Pilgrim Fathers establish a colony in North America Charles I succedes James I as King of England Death of Francis Bacon (philosopher) Petition of Rights establishes Parliament's rights over King's Charles I dismisses Parliament and rules alone Death of Ben Johnson (dramatist) Long Parliament ends Charles I's personal rule English Civil War starts - Royalist Cavaliers against Puritan Roundheads Cromwell has Charles I executed and sets up Commonwealth "Bonnie Prince Charlie" escapes Cromwell to France Thomas Hobbes publishes "Leviathon" (philosophical treatise) Strengthened British navy defeats Dutch in First Dutch War Cromwell made Lord Protector of England - subdues Ireland Royal Society (scientific organization) founded in London Restoration - Long Parliament dissolved and Charles II restores monarchy Great Plague Great Fire of London Death of Thomas Hobbes (social philosopher) Death of John Milton (poet) Charles II tries to rule without Parliament James II succedes to English throne after Charles' death Judge Jeffries' "Bloody Assize" after Monmouth's failed coup Lloyds of London insurance company established Dutch William of Orange (III) invited to take English throne (with Mary)

26. Search Results For Stuarts
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27. English 211s & 312s
great britain History Tudors 1485 1603; great britain History stuarts 1603 1714;great britain History Elizabeth 1558 1603. great britain Civilization 16th
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  • The Cambridge historical encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland
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    MH/Main Reference DA34 .O93 1997 A Dictionary of British History from Oxford Reference Online use this link to the main site for off-campus access
    Historical dictionary of Tudor England, 1485-1603

28. MHC Library English 326 Spring 2002
great britain History; great britain History stuarts 1603 1714; great britainHistory George I 1714 1727; great britain History George Ii 1727 1760
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29. Journal Of Interdisciplinary History, Volume 32 - Table Of Contents
City and town life great britain History stuarts, 16031714. great britain Religious life and customs. Abstract. In seventeenth-century English
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The Productivity of Urban Space in Northern Europe
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      The public space in medieval towns and cities was shaped and influenced by the private spaces that surrounded it. The private was, like the public, a complex domain; many interests coexisted there. The pressures of population gowth and commercial development fragmented individual holdings and created overlapping layers of claims to particular spaces. Neighbors' interests also impinged; the enjoyment of the private was far from exclusive. Elaborate codes of property rights and legal procedures evolved as a fundamental part of urban custom. When the property market declined in the later Middle Ages, however, practices changed, and new ways of defining and describing private property emerged. Attreed, Lorraine Christine.

30. ELH, Volume 68 - Table Of Contents
Theater and society great britain History stuarts, 16031714; Theater Censorship great britain History stuarts, 1603-1714.
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      • Pamphilia's Cabinet: Gendered Authorship and Empire in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania
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        • Philip Massinger's The Roman Actor and the Semiotics of Censored Theater
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31. Great Britain : In Depth : Later History | Frommers.com
He was the first of the stuarts to occupy the English throne, and his coronation Frommer s Destination Guides, Frommer s great britain, 2nd Edition
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The Tudors Take the Throne The Tudors were unlike the kings who had ruled before them. They introduced a strong central monarchy with far-reaching powers. The system worked well under the first three strong and capable Tudor monarchs, but began to break down later when the Stuarts came to the throne. Henry VIII is surely the most notorious Tudor monarch. Imperious and flamboyant, a colossus among English royalty, he slammed shut the door on the Middle Ages and introduced the Renaissance to England. He is best known, of course, for his treatment of his six wives and the unfortunate fates that befell five of them. When his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, failed to produce an heir, and his ambitious mistress, Anne Boleyn, became pregnant, he tried to annul his marriage, but the pope refused, and Catherine contested the action. Defying the power of Rome, Henry had his marriage with Catherine declared invalid and secretly married Anne Boleyn in 1533. The events that followed had profound consequences and introduced the religious controversy that was to dominate English politics for the next four centuries. Henry's break with the Roman Catholic Church and the formation of the Church of England, with himself as supreme head, was a turning point in British history. It led eventually to the dissolution of the monasteries, civil unrest, and much social dislocation. The confiscation of the church's land and possessions brought untold wealth into the king's coffers, wealth that was distributed to a new aristocracy that supported the monarch. In one sweeping gesture, Henry destroyed the ecclesiastical culture of the Middle Ages. Among those executed for refusing to cooperate with Henry's changes was Sir Thomas More, humanist, international man of letters, and author of

32. Lemieux Library: History: English Civil Wars Subject Guide
great britainHistory-1485-1820-sources Church and State-England-History-17thcentury great britain-History-Early stuarts, 1603-1647 great
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Dictionary of National Biography Mammoth scholarly work written before World War I. Each biography is consist and list writings by and about the subject of the entry. Ref DA 28 D47 Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620, a Biographical Dictionary Ref CT 759 R46 2001 A Seventeenth Century Country Gentleman (Sir Francis Throckmorton, 1640-1680) Social history based on the ledger of the steward of Sir Francis Throckmorton Check online catalog Who's Who in History v. 3. England, 1603-1714, by C. P. Hill.

33. The Neapolitan Stuarts
The Neapolitan stuarts son of the king of great britain, who, although siaccasò Carlo II con la casa Braganza, non ebbe prole, mà in gioventù ebbe con
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This article first appeared in English Historical Review , 18 (July 1903): 470-474. An article in the Westminster Review of last February, The Eldest Son of Charles II , drew attention again to the fact that there was one James Stuart, or de la Cloche du Bourg, who laid claim to that ambiguous distinction. The subject had already been treated by Father Boero in his Istoria della Conversione alla Chiesa Cattolica di Carlo II , on which this article is based, in Mr. (afterwards Sir) Thomas Duffus Hardy's report on Venetian Archives to the Master of the Rolls, and in the Secret History of Charles II , a communicated article in the Home and Foreign Review of 1862. All these studies are written from the same point of view, from which I venture to disagree, and though in telling the story of this pseudo-prince's life I cover some familiar ground it is necessary to do so to explain my reasons. , a son who was educated in France and other countries as a protestant under the name of James de la Cloche du Bourg. This son was, by a deed purporting to be 'given at Whitehall, 27 Sept. 1665,' and sealed and signed by Charles II, recognised by him as his natural son, with the strange proviso that the fact was not to be disclosed until after the king's death. Later, in February 1667, the king granted him 500 l when he was dispatched to Rome on a secret mission, and we hear no more of his name until in March 1669 a certain James Stuart, claiming to be the same, appears at Naples, no longer a jesuit but a cavalier possessed of 'many jewells of value, some quantity of pistolls, and some papers or letters directed to him with the title of highness,' and on the point of being married.

34. Great Britain: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
great britain An island off the western coast of Europe comprising England, Scotland, The stuarts. The accession in 1603 of the Stuart James I,
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An island off the western coast of Europe comprising England, Scotland, and Wales. It is separated from the mainland by the English Channel and from Ireland by the Irish Sea. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (1996 est. pop. 57,412,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. Technically, Great Britain comprises England (1991 pop. 46,382,050), 50,334 sq mi (130,365 sq km); Wales (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km); and Scotland (1991 pop. 4,957,000), 30,414 sq mi (78,772 sq km) on the island of Great Britain, while the United Kingdom includes Great Britain as well as Northern Ireland (1991 pop. 1,577,836), 5,462 sq mi (14,146 sq km) on the island of Ireland. The Isle of Man (1991 pop. 69,788), 227 sq mi (588 sq km), in the Irish Sea and the Channel Islands (1991 pop. 145,821), 75 sq mi (195 sq km), in the English Channel, are dependencies of the crown, with their own systems of government. For physical geography and local administrative divisions, see England Wales Scotland , and Ireland, Northern

35. House Of Hanover: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
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British ruling family (1714–1901). When Victoria ascended the throne in 1837, the crowns of Hanover and Great Britain were separated. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Hanover, house of, ruling dynasty of Hanover (see Hanover , province), which was descended from the Guelphs and which in 1714 acceded to the British throne in the person of George I . George was the grandson of James I's daughter Elizabeth, queen of Bohemia, and the son of Sophia , electress of Hanover, and his succession to the throne was based on the Act of Settlement (1701). His successors were George II, George III, George IV, and William IV. The Salic law barred women from the succession in Hanover, and when William IV's niece, Victoria , succeeded (1837) to the British throne, the crowns of Hanover and Great Britain were separated. Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, so her descendants belonged to the house of Wettin Ernest Augustus , son of George III, became (1837) king of Hanover and was succeeded by George V , who lost the crown in 1866.

36. George I, King Of Great Britain And Ireland. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Ed
George I, king of great britain and Ireland. The Columbia Encyclopedia of the “revolution settlement” against a return of the Roman Catholic stuarts.
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37. Robert Burns By Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl Of Rosebery. Great Britain: III.
great britain III. (18651906). Vol. V. Bryan, William Jennings, ed. There were two brilliant figures both descended from the stuarts who were alive
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38. History Of GREAT BRITAIN
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39. History Of GREAT BRITAIN
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40. National Monarchies, England - The Stuarts
National Monarchies of England, the stuarts James I, Charles I, Charles II,James II, He was the first to call himself King of great britain.
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(Elizabeth I left no heir; she was known as the "Virgin Queen.") James I James I was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots. He had become James VI of Scotland after Mary lost her head, and he became James I when he took over England. He was the first to call himself "King of Great Britain." James struggled with Parliament - he thought he ruled by divine right. There was a new English translation of Bible - the "King James Bible." James I had already ruled as James VI of Scotland for 36 years before being crowned King of England after the death of Elizabeth.

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