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Notes on James II and Catholicism

MS. Eng. hist. e. 178

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Title

Notes on James II and Catholicism

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MS. Eng. hist. e. 178

Summary

Notes by Robert Watts on James II's attempts to introduce "Popery" into Oxford and Cambridge universities, with (fols. 30-40) A short review of Cambridge Under the Administration of King James II (London 1717).

Associated place

Oxford | Oxfordshire | SP 5106

Cambridge | Cambridgeshire | TL 4558

Date

c. 1700-c. 1750

Language

English

Physical extent

1 volume

Custodial history

Percy Manning bequest, purchased at Sotheby's, 21 March 1895, lot 745 (Phillipps MS. 9524). Purchased by Phillipps from Thomas Thorpe, 1836 catalogue, item 152.

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