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... Catholicism and him- self from Roman Catholic Mary , who was Edward's legal heir , Northumberland , with the support , perhaps even the encouragement , of the dying king , tried his hand at king- making . Together they devised a new ...
... Catholicism and him- self from Roman Catholic Mary , who was Edward's legal heir , Northumberland , with the support , perhaps even the encouragement , of the dying king , tried his hand at king- making . Together they devised a new ...
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... Catholic ministers , the promise of an even larger one if Charles undertook , at some unspecified moment , to declare himself a Catholic . That moment came for the king on his deathbed , by which time his brother and heir , the Duke of ...
... Catholic ministers , the promise of an even larger one if Charles undertook , at some unspecified moment , to declare himself a Catholic . That moment came for the king on his deathbed , by which time his brother and heir , the Duke of ...
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... Catholic peasantry - attracted ineffectual French support and brutal British repression . Some 35,000 lives were lost on all sides , and confidence in the ability of the relatively independent ( since 1782 ) Irish Par- liament to ...
... Catholic peasantry - attracted ineffectual French support and brutal British repression . Some 35,000 lives were lost on all sides , and confidence in the ability of the relatively independent ( since 1782 ) Irish Par- liament to ...
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