Five Letters of King Charles Ii Communicated to the Camden Miscellany
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Cosins the exercise of our religion, as he was wont to do; you will see what I have written to her vpon the matter, and I do con- iure you to vse your vtmost endeauors that her Majestic would withdraw her commandes, and permitt the deane to officiat as he hath done formerly, for otherwise it will produce those incon- veniences which are so visible as I thinke I neede not put you in minde of them. 8 [Addressed] For my Lord Jermin. [Seal]. The small lozenge-shaped seal mentioned before. The next ...and final letter (No. V. ) indicates a totally different state of things from the preceding. In them we have seen the doubts, mistrusts, and bickerings, inseparable from the court of an exiled sovereign. In the one now presented the scene is entirely changed. The great man, during whose government the restoration of the family of Stuart was impossible, had gone to his rest; his son had retired into a position suited to his pusillanimity; the old Long Parliament which had been restored was about to dissolve itself; writs were to be issued to call a new parliament, which was to meet on the 25th April, 1660.
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