Charles II and the Cavalier House of Commons, 1663-1674, by D.T. Witcombe.
Publication details: Manchester, Manchester U.P.; New York, Barnes & Noble [1966]Description: xiv, 218 pages 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 942.066
- DA448 .W5
- NN 7500
- 941.066
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-195).
The convention and the first session of the Cavalier Parliament -- Court faction and the rise of opposition -- Cavalier policy and supply -- The opposition revives -- The dominance of the opposition -- Clarendon as scapegoat -- The failure of the 'undertakers' -- The cavaliers to the rescue -- The dominance of the court -- The court in decline -- Deadlock on foreign policy -- Surrender on foreign policy -- Danby's hopeless quest.
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