James II, the bigoted successor of Charles the Voluptuous, had annulled the charters of all the colonies, and sent a harsh and unprincipled soldier to take away our liberties and endanger our religion.
And this number
James II. increased to 30,000; who were paid out of his civil list.
After Charles I., Cromwell; after Cromwell, Charles II., and then
James II., and then some son-in-law or relation, some Prince of Orange, a stadtholder who becomes a king.
The ring is thought to have belonged to Edward Colman, secretary of Mary of Modena, who was sisterin-law to King Charles II and wife to the future King
James II.
Believed to date from between 1640 and 1680, it once belonged to a Catholic courtier of
James II from Suffolk.
1690: William of Orange defeated the deposed Catholic King
James II at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland.
However, had they had tried to do it in March, 1449, it would have been halted for a very different reason because this was the site of the royal jousting ground and in that year King
James II was holding an elaborate and violent competition there.
1665: Queen Anne, last Stuart ruler, second daughter of
James II, was born in London.
1688: King
James II, the last Roman Catholic monarch, flees to France from William of Orange 1815: Emma, by Jane Austen, is first published 1823: The poem A Visit From St.
Lord Mountcashel: Irish General: Justin MacCarthy in the Service of
James II and Louis XIV, 1673-1694
| 1664: The Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam was seized by the English and re-named New York, in honour of James, Duke of York, the future King
James II.
This followed the departure of Catholic King
James II, who was deposed in 1688.