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  The Glorious Revolution of 1688
Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, The State Letters of Henry, Earl of Clarendon, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland During the Reign of King James the Second; and His Lordship's Diary For the Years 1687, 1688, 1689, and 1690 (1763) (2 vols.).
Mary C. Trevelyan, William III and the Defence of Holland (1930).
Alfred C. Wood, The Revolution of 1688 in the North of England, 44 Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire 72 (1940).
www.thegloriousrevolution.org /document.asp?doc=bib   (8547 words)

  
 Edward Hyde
From 1706 till 1712 the colony of North Carolina was in a state of confusion from the conflicting claims of Anglicans and Quakers, each party having its governor and its house of representatives.
To restore order, Hyde was despatched in 1711 to govern the province, but he was to receive his commission from the governor of the southern division, who had died when he arrived, and he had no evidence of his right except private letters from the proprietaries.
Hyde called in the aid of Governor Alexander Spottswood, of Virginia, who sent a party of marines from the guard-ships, restored quiet, and expelled Cary.
www.famousamericans.net /edwardhyde   (459 words)

  
 LONDON - Online Information article about LONDON
Edward's Hospital Fund (1897) founded- by King Edward VII.
VICTORIA (or VITTORIA), TOMMASSO LUDOVICO DA (C. Victoria.
Merchant Taylors' was founded by the Company of that name in 1561, and has occupied, since 1875, the premises vacated by Charterhouse School.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /LOB_LUP/LONDON.html   (4364 words)

  
 A Compleat Guide to All Persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London and Ports adjacent. . . .   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He was clerk of Gloucester County from 1695 until 1714, treasurer of the colony from 1712 until 1723, and was elevated to the Council in 1719.
He later brought Edward Athawes into his business.
HYDE, JOHN,,usually referred to as "Captain," was a London merchant with whom Robert Carter dealt.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /users/berkeley/public/Cbiodir.html   (6994 words)

  
 Phelps Family in America
Elizabeth Copley, 17th Sept., 1650 She was an English lady.
Reference is made to her sons Nathaniel and William Phelps, who are to have the land her husband left her, to be divided equally between them.
1 Myrtle Stevens Hyde, "The English Origin of William Phelps," citing James Buckman, comp., "Northampton Deaths," in Forbes Library, Northampton, 13.
family.phelpsinc.com /phelpsfam/d0006/f0000077.html   (2233 words)

  
 Jewett Texts
He was deposed in 1688 and replaced by his daughter, Mary II and her husband, William of Orange (William III).
old Pretender (3): James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766) was the son of King James II (Deposed in 1688 in the Glorious Revolution, and replaced by the Protestants William and Mary of Orange).
In the 1745 Jacobite uprising, Charles Edward and his Irish friend, John William O'Sullivan, attempted and failed to restore the Old Pretender to the throne.
www.public.coe.edu /~theller/soj/ttl/p-p.html   (18098 words)

  
 Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift - Bibliography
Kropf, C. "Libel and Satire in the Eighteenth Century."
Rawson, C. The Character of Swift's Satire: a Revised Focus.
Rawson, C. Gulliver and the Gentle Reader: Studies in Swift and Our Time.
www.jaffebros.com /lee/gulliver/bib/bib.html   (3629 words)

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