Letter, without address, signed J. D., giving an account of the opposition of the Whigs in the House of Lords, in a debate at which the Queen was present, to the proposal for inviting over the Electress Dowager of Hanover; Westminster
MS. Rawl. C. 983, fol. 170
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Letter, without address, signed J. D., giving an account of the opposition of the Whigs in the House of Lords, in a debate at which the Queen was present, to the proposal for inviting over the Electress Dowager of Hanover; Westminster
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MS. Rawl. C. 983, fol. 170
Summary
The writer believes that the Whigs are no real friends to the succession of the House of Hanover, but wish to establish a republic.
Date
19 Oct 1705
Language
English
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Letters to Bishop Compton, and papers relating to the diocese of London during his episcopate
Letter, without address, signed J. D., giving an account of the opposition of the Whigs in the House of Lords, in a debate at which the Queen was present, to the proposal for inviting over the Electress Dowager of Hanover; Westminster
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